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Texas Recruiting Notes 2022 - Idiotic Slapfights Unrelated To 2022 Recruiting

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18 minutes ago, Fud said:

While I like Blue, I doubt he ends up the #1 RB

Blue already is the best RB in state and I think when it's all said and done, Stewart will also be the state's top ranked WR

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  • closetojumping
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    Thanks. I have been on the boards since 1997 when I was a student at Texas. We've spent decades as fans and board patrons feeling powerless to create any real change. The Internet, social media,

  • ChonkySalmon666
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    I work closely with a certain previously committed 5 star QB's father (hint: its Quinn Ewers, for those who haven't been following recruiting closely like I have) and chatted with him a bit this after

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9 hours ago, Bruh Man said:

Was expecting the recruit w/ 1.3M+ followers on tik tok to make a bigger splash than that. 

Same. I like the curveball.

I honestly thought the paysites were preparing everyone for Harris to be this year's Texas lock that mysteriously visits A&M for the first time and commits.

1 hour ago, RGBIII said:

For anyone wondering about 4/9

 


I knew you guys would decode this shit in no time. 

Just now, Dr. Teeth said:

I honestly thought the paysites were preparing everyone for Harris to be this year's Texas lock that mysteriously visits A&M for the first time and commits.

The aggy sites seemed suspiciously confident too. The aggy tide seems to be receding.

5 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

10 games is a meaningless win total these days 

For a year one coach breaking in a new starting QB?

Waiting for Drayton to wake up and send a congratulatory tweet this afternoon.

17 minutes ago, Thiefery said:

Blue already is the best RB in state and I think when it's all said and done, Stewart will also be the state's top ranked WR

I thought the post I was responding to was talking about #1 in the country, but maybe not 

2 hours ago, closetojumping said:

Isn’t this something that could be said about most days on a given calendar?

 

2 hours ago, Tex Pete said:

He’s the Johnny Appleseed of siring children. 

 

Jermichael says hold my beer

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Just now, Fud said:

I thought the post I was responding to was talking about #1 in the country, but maybe not 

I'm pretty sure it was

8 minutes ago, Kanly said:

Waiting for Drayton to wake up and send a congratulatory tweet this afternoon.

He was up late last night.  Even Drayton knows you cannot sleep on SarkafterDark

 

 

 

15 minutes ago, Poe It Up said:

 

half the day is gone before i wake up out here. i fully expected this to be taken care of by now. get to work. 

9 minutes ago, maninblack said:

 

 

Jermichael says hold my beer

None of them dudes hold a candle to Antonio Rodgers Cromartie.

3 minutes ago, Radical Larry said:

Llewellyn committed to OU.

The guy who was either going to TCU or UT? woops

7 minutes ago, Radical Larry said:

Llewellyn committed to OU.

Looks like we don't have very many friends at Aledo. Especially If this was Johnathan Gray's doing.

Doesn't bode well for BJ

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34 minutes ago, satyanash said:

I just realized Gerry literally copy-pasted this article from last week, throwing in Stewart's name as a commit:

Either that or he's very fond of comparing Jacob Sexton to Bryan Pickryl, and/or has an obsession with pitching washers.

My understanding is that "sarvanaash" is Finnish for "being totally oblivious and not understanding context."

In a perverse way, I find you to be one of the more entertaining posters on this board, but hey, I like chaos. Watching your antics and peoples' (over)reactions, even my own sometimes, is fucking hilarious. That said, you're an intelligent guy, but you're not very smart, and I learned the difference in folks a long time ago. Gerry did not "literally copy-paste this article from last week." He updated it, and the updates are pretty fucking important for anyone actually paying attention. So let's walk through a few and also ensure the board, and any other oblivious people or noobs are up to speed.

Kris Ross - He "literally" is telling you in the new update that USC is trying to work an uncle game on this recruitment. You may or may not be aware of this, but USC has some guys on staff that the IT guys, at least of few of them, know pretty well. Some are even friends. Frankly, GH dropped a fucking virus on us with this part of the update. Let's see how it works out. If we get this guy in the end, it's a good but new sign for recruiting at Texas. 

Denver Harris - He's telling us that there is a shot that this recruitment ends long before he (from his last update) or the rest of us expected, and we look good here. 

Devon Campbell - Someone "extremely close" to a recruit means the player himself, a parent, guardian, or sibling. Someone "close" means a coach, trainer or uncle. You rarely see "extremely close" from the $9.95ers and specifically, GH. He's telling you he knows this one has the very near term potential of happening and he'll likely know ahead of anyone else because of whatever relationship he's developed. That doesn't mean he'll say anything because that isn't what he does, but between now and the video drop, he'll probably give us a hint while TFB sprints around all but saying it and ruining the moment that they've been hired to help create. 

Terrance Brooks - He added ND back in to this recruitment. That's actually good. It means it hasn't yet, and might not, boil down to bag drops or SECSECSEC and ATM vs. Bama. 

Neto - He's added Ohio State as a factor.

Dewberry - He's basically now telling you that this guy is a bit of a front-runner and if Texas' class catches fire and they win in the fall, they can lock this guy up and keep him, if it isn't too "difficult", which I interpret as meaning "expensive".

Coleman - He's now telling you that with Stewart getting locked up, Coleman sits on top of Bama's board, which I know to be true from elsewhere. 

Allen - He's telling you ATM is no longer a factor. If they get back in it, it's gotten really dirty. Allen allegedly isn't playing that game. 

Bledsoe - He got specific about this recruitment and it's clear someone thinks Texas and others are making headway against ATM's initial lead. 

Cooper - Texas has made up some ground against Stanford in some form. 

Kerr - He's not a priority for Texas because they feel better about higher rated targets. Oklahoma may make a push and lock him up, which is an indicator of where things may go with Allen.

Llewellyn - He added OU to this recruitment, which should concern us because they have a strong argument to make for TEs and should interest us because OU knows what they're doing with TE evaluations.

Hyphen - Not mentioned in this update. That either means that when the dust settled on the Murphy commitment, there wasn't substance to his interest in Texas or GH just forgot to mention him because he's in CA and nothing has happened with him lately.

Agbo - He added him, so there must be traction here. 

What he's telling us in both updates:

Winfield - He views this guy as a possession WR and believes that he's a weak take unless they land some burners. I'm guessing that if they land Thompson and Stewart, the Winfield take makes a ton of sense to GH, who actually evaluates players and considers rosters when doing so.

Sexton - The Pickryl comparison, and repeating it, means he thinks this is a guy that wouldn't mind leaving the state and is cerebral vs looking for a handout. Different cat. 

Guys not mentioned in either - Either nothing much is happening with the likes of guys out west or east, or with guys like Tavorus Jones, Jordan, Biddle, Hutson, Klubnik, etc., or whatever is happening is all bullshit and Texas isn't interested or the player isn't and they're using the UT brand for social media hype.

 

9 minutes ago, Radical Larry said:

Llewellyn committed to OU.

Meh. I saw 'No Country for Old Men.' I'm not keen on anyone with the name Llewellyn.

And apparently Llewellyn is fond of dick gobblers...NTTAWWT.

1 minute ago, satyanash said:

Looks like we don't have very many friends at Aledo. Especially If this was Johnathan Gray's doing.

Doesn't bode well for BJ

Right on cue. Never misses a beat.

Just now, satyanash said:

Looks like we don't have very many friends at Aledo. Especially If this was Johnathan Gray's doing.

Doesn't bode well for BJ

Christ, man. This is bad even by your standards. 

TE is an easy sell for them, JTS is in the class ahead of him, and we have more prospects in the fire. So....maybe calm down a little. 

2 minutes ago, satyanash said:

Looks like we don't have very many friends at Aledo. Especially If this was Johnathan Gray's doing.

Doesn't bode well for BJ

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Perfection (Padma and your post tbh)

2 hours ago, Machinator said:

This is what I get for not observing Sark after Dark.

I hate the ill-timed automatic restart as well.

2 hours ago, victory88 said:

I think we’re going to see things speed up on offense for WR.

Literally and figuratively. 

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12 minutes ago, Radical Larry said:

Llewellyn committed to OU.

Ha, while I was writing about the OU insert in his recruitment from Gerry.

3 minutes ago, satyanash said:

Looks like we don't have very many friends at Aledo. Especially If this was Johnathan Gray's doing.

Doesn't bode well for BJ

This wasn't Johnathan Gray's doing. Christ. He's not running around Aledo screaming "Texas sucks!" or going to players' houses and having dinner with their parents and lamenting his time at Texas so the players go elsewhere. Get a fucking grip.

Also, Allen and Llewellyn aren't a fucking package deal. Maybe he winds up at OU too, but this is unrelated. Your ability to immediately jump to the first conclusion you can wrap your head around that negatively implicates Texas is somewhat stunning.

I think that the impending commitment today could be Connor Robertson. He is Trevell Johnsons last follow and Robertsons last four follows are Johnson, Blue, Armani, and Stewart. And Robertsons recent likes are all UT.

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With the TE, keep in mind that Texas took arguably 3 TEs in 2021, while it appears that OU took 0 

People on other boards think that missing on Llewellyn will lead to us skipping TE this cycle, but I think it's pretty clear he wants to take someone at the position. Here are some of his recent TE twitter follows for this cycle.

https://247sports.com/Player/Owen-Anderson-46114040/

https://www.hudl.com/profile/5659957/Connor-Ivey

https://247sports.com/player/cody-mladenka-46098066/

1 minute ago, RaysBoomBoomRoom said:

I think that the impending commitment today could be Connor Robertson. He is Trevell Johnsons last follow and Robertsons last four follows are Johnson, Blue, Armani, and Stewart.

Need a good center to anchor your offensive line, true story.

30 minutes ago, maninblack said:

 

 

Jermichael says hold my beer

I always liked Jermichael.  He was one of the few former players who had the sack to say Charlie sucked.

48 minutes ago, RGBIII said:

Oatmeal cream pie puta put one in for Harris, Ross, Campbell, Llewellyn, Anderson

Lol at that jiggly bitch putting in a pick to texas and him immediately picking Oklahoma

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2 minutes ago, Machinator said:

People on other boards think that missing on Llewellyn will lead to us skipping TE this cycle, but I think it's pretty clear he wants to take someone at the position. Here are some of his recent TE twitter follows for this cycle.

https://247sports.com/Player/Owen-Anderson-46114040/

https://www.hudl.com/profile/5659957/Connor-Ivey

https://247sports.com/player/cody-mladenka-46098066/

I will be fucking shocked if Banks doesn't get to sign a TE in this class. 

I haven't seen Tavorus Jones mentioned other than in a Ketch article. I assume he hasn't been re-offered. 

1 minute ago, UDontKnow said:

Need a good center to anchor your offensive line, true story.

is he really a C prospect?

23 minutes ago, Radical Larry said:

Llewellyn committed to OU.

Steve didn't perform his uncle duties very well.

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3 minutes ago, RGBIII said:

Lol at that jiggly bitch putting in a pick to texas and him immediately picking Oklahoma

LMAO Gerry just RT'd Ketch's crystal ball for him

2 minutes ago, Thiefery said:

is he really a C prospect?

Yup

SIAP - from 2/17

Horns 247 / Mike Roach/ Texas tradition has Longhorns in the mix for four-star tight end Holden Staes

 

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Texas tradition has Longhorns in the mix for four-star tight end Holden Staes
MIKE ROACH

 

Holden Staes has been evaluating schools since decommitting from Penn State.

The four-star tight end from Atlanta (GA.) Westminster School holds 25 offers and is back on the market with an open mind. Texas entered the fray for Staes shortly after the new coaching staff arrived, and he said the Texas offer is a big one.

“It’s definitely a big offer for me and one that I will consider as I continue to build my relationship with coach Banks and the rest of the staff,” Staes said. “I love what coach Sark did at Bama these past few years and I can definitely see myself playing in that system.”

Staes has a relationship with Jeff Banks going back to his time at Alabama. Now that Banks is in Austin, Staes said that Texas checks a lot of boxes for him.

“I love the Texas brand and fan base,” he said. “It’s definitely one of the biggest in college football and the opportunity to be a part of what they are about to do is big for me. Coach Banks is coming from a successful program like Bama. That’s big because he knows how to develop and create a championship mentality amongst the team and the tight end room.”

Now that he is evaluating schools with new eyes following his decommitment, Staes has a list of things he wants to find in a school.

“Relationship with the staff is big,” he said. “The way the offense is incorporating the tight end matters too. It has to be a balance of good academics with big time football.”

Staes isn’t in any sort of hurry to make a decision. He wants to slow his process down and see if the NCAA opens up visits.

“It definitely won’t be any time soon,” he said. “I’m going to take the process slow and visit all of the schools I need to see and then I’ll go from there.”

At 6-foot-4, 220 pounds, Staes is ranked as the No. 6 tight end in the nation and No. 22 overall prospect in Georgia, according to 247Sports Composite.

 

 

1 hour ago, RGBIII said:

Oatmeal cream pie puta put one in for Harris, Ross, Campbell, Llewellyn, Anderson

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IT

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By: Eric, Justin, and Gerry

RECRUITING

WR Evan Stewart, Frisco Liberty (TEXAS): The elite receiver picked Texas over Alabama and Oregon, and instantly injects speed into the receiving corps. Why UT? The new staff and NIL definitely helped. Texas not only adds elite athleticism to the class, but also another recruiter.

DB Bryce Anderson, Beaumont West Brook: *Affixes pointy birthday hat, blows birthday thingy where the paper rolls out and spells #22EFFECT”

OL Devon Campbell, Arlington Bowie: There’s a swell of potential momentum bubbling with in-state offensive linemen and Texas, and the 6-foot-4, 300-pound four-star is paying attention. This is an interesting recruitment because Campbell could possibly be talked off his late timeline, but his family is steadfast he goes through the process to ensure he’s made the most informed decision possible. As we’ve been saying for a long time, even dating to the previous staff, Texas is in great shape. 

DT Kristopher Ross, North Shore: The big man who played at Port Arthur Memorial as freshmen when Texas signee Jordon Thomas and commit Jaylon Guilbeau were stars will announce his school choice on March 23rd. This class continues to add big pieces this spring and Ross would be a large one. Along with Bremond’s Jaray Bledsoe, Ross is high priority and the Texas staff likes its chances.

OT Kelvin Banks, Summer Creek and OL Kameron Dewberry, Atascosita: Texas' 2022 ringleader Jaydon Blue is working hard on these two. In tandem with Kyle Flood and Steve Sarkisian, it’s been working. You know IT’s stance on Banks, we’ve been predicting him in the class for the last few weeks. Texas isn’t quite in the same spot with Dewberry, but UT’s positioning has improved since the new hires were made and continues to do so with each big commitment. How many times have we written “top recruits want to play with fellow top recruits?”

DE Ernest Cooper IV, Arlington Martin: Martin LB, team leader, and Texas verbal Trevell Johnson is hard at work recruiting the 6-foot-4, 240-pound end. While IT still considers Stanford the clear team to beat, there is at least some growing optimism with UT’s chances within the recruiting ranks. If that time comes we’ll let you know when to get excited. This is a recruitment Jeff Banks, Pete Kwiatkowski, and Steve Sarkisian are working.

DL Zac Swanson, Brophy Prep (Phoenix, AZ): Texas has a real shot for Swanson and if he wanted to commit he’d be welcomed to do so. Swanson’s father was a quality player for Stanford in the mid-90’s, which means Zac, like the rest of us, doesn’t much care for Cal. Like most of us, his grades aren’t quite good enough for Stanford. He’s looking to get out of state with Texas the school he wants to visit first when visits are restored sometime in 2027. He‘s had his eyes on Texas since the new staff was hired. USC and Oregon are also schools to watch.

DL Caden Curry, Center Grove (Greenwood, IN): Curry is a similar fit to Swanson as a swing-lineman who can play outside-in. He’s more highly rated and likely destined to Ohio State, but a source outside of the market tells us Curry had a good talk with Bo Davis last night.

In last Friday’s installment we wrote about six recruits and six recruits only. Those were Maalik Murphy, Trevell Johnson, Evan Stewart, Bryce Anderson, Kelvin Banks, and Landon Hullaby. There was much more angst over the class just a week ago which is why we wrote this would be funny in hindsight. We’re feeling pretty good about UT going 6/6 with that group.

 

2 hours ago, SuperSport said:

Just disable standby mode.

He's conserving energy because of the ice storm 😉

I'll put this here as well, IT summarized PK's clinic. Has some relevance to our front 7 recruiting.

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PK AT THE LONE STAR CLINIC

Pete Kwiatkowski is a very detailed dude, very big on fundamentals much like Chris Ash was in his presentation last year when he came to Texas. He talked a lot about the way he teaches pass rush and tackling and also a little on how he likes to structure his fronts, including against spread teams like he'll face in the Big 12.

Kwiatkowski also broke down his process for scheming up his fronts and gameplanning opponents. They were a base 3-4 defense at Washington but rarely used it. Usually they played a "nickel front" which for them was more four-down with the "Jack linebacker" as the field side/strongside defensive end and the "X linebacker" as the weakside end/outside linebacker. He said they liked for both of those guys to be in the 6-2+ and 260-pound range but it rarely works out like that. They normally install the defense with the Jack to the field and X to the boundary but after install they'll get more flexible and move guys around based on gameplanning.

He said they'd do the gameplanning on Sunday and Monday and then work through stopping the run and situational work throughout the week. He will have the gameplan ready early to guide practice but spend the week watching more film on offensive coordinators to get a feel for how they call plays and attack defenses during a game. He also noted he doesn't like to have too many auto-checks against certain offensive formations or motions. He wants to be able to send in a call and have all his players feel confident about it. If you start using auto-checks then teams start to know what you're in and can catch you in a bad spot. His new boss Steve Sarkisian has a lot of film proving that's true.

He also puts a big emphasis on red zone defense and gameplanning for those moments with packages and calls. He'll match up with whatever the offense wants to do. As an example, he's had goal line packages with six defensive linemen and a single cornerback if they need to check an offense in a jumbo set.

Those details mostly came in Q&A.

For his presentation he focused on his drills and techniques for pass-rushing and tackling. The tackling stuff is much of the same rugby style techniques Chris Ash emphasized, aiming for the bottom of the numbers to the knees and shoulder tackling. His drills work to teach guys to make decisions on the fly and to avoid head-up tackles. Many of his drills also avoid having to take guys to the ground all the time in practice.

Kwiatkowski's philosophy for drills is to create second nature reactions for his players with all their techniques, both in tackling and in the pass rush. He teaches a pass rush progression in which his guys start by establishing a power rush but will choose their pass rush and know their plan by their second step based on the pass set by the offensive lineman. Again, all of his drills and teaching are designed to try and make this habitual so they aren't thinking in games.

He gets them in a sprinter stance when it's time to rush, always works on bending, and he has a bunch of NFL players he's coached he draws on for examples. The same clips he shared with us are surely being sent to recruits.

The defensive philosophy in the pass rush is oriented around containing and affecting the quarterback, when they rush three they teach the guys to contain or move the quarterback. Even though he's having them explode from their get-off he's not going to let them blow by the quarterback.

It sounds like he's going to rely on the defensive front to do a lot of work for the defense, which is a good way to go against spread teams.

 

1 hour ago, satyanash said:

I just realized Gerry literally copy-pasted this article from last week, throwing in Stewart's name as a commit:

Either that or he's very fond of comparing Jacob Sexton to Bryan Pickryl, and/or has an obsession with pitching washers.

Those washers have been frozen solidly in place since last week.

37 minutes ago, satyanash said:

Looks like we don't have very many friends at Aledo. Especially If this was Johnathan Gray's doing.

Doesn't bode well for BJ

@immamac can you add an eyeroll -1 reaction for when people read satyanash posts?

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29 minutes ago, Chuckie Finster said:

LMAO Gerry just RT'd Ketch's crystal ball for him

 

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