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Great!  Can never have enough talented DBs.  Nice offer list: tOSU, OU, Ga, Aub, Mia, ND, USC, etc.  Hook'em, Austin!

Fong was wrong!

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Lol

4 minutes ago, RGBIII said:

995ers are know nothing fucks

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Self-deprecating? BTW, you have a kickass podcast.

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Just now, Bevo said:

You are a $9.96er - You even have a kickass podcast.

We really should charge. Fat boy minute alone is worth $9.95

Holy shit! That'll fucking work. Gotta like that name with the NLI.

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1 minute ago, RGBIII said:

We really should charge. Fat boy minute alone is worth $9.95

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National top 200 recruit and the so called analysts were clueless about him.

 

 

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IT: https://insidetexas.com/texas-lands-denton-ryan-db-austin-jordan/

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Gerry Hamilton: Jordan is another versatile DB prospect in the class with good size and speed combo. Has DB versatility, which makes him attractive as a prospect if he doesn’t stay at corner long term. Like the majority of Denton Ryan defenders, he plays with toughness.

Eric Nahlin: Originally on the radar as a corner but he looks like a good safety prospect to me. I’m not seeing the pure coverage ability you need for the island.

Excerpt from the Recruiting Notebook

Ian Boyd: Texas is back to having a “four corners” philosophy to their secondary, aiming to recruit cornerbacks out of high school and moving some of them to safety as needed while still leaving a spot every year for a traditional alley safety. Jordan already has a versatile skill set which could translate in multiple positions. He has great ball skills and can feel space and receivers around him while playing in zone but has also run a sub 11.00 100m and plays some good, press-man coverage on film as well. Jordan has the athleticism to stick at cornerback but certainly has some tackling and ball-hawking skills which would translate should he move to nickel or free safety.

 

9 minutes ago, texifornia said:

Holy shit! That'll fucking work. Gotta like that name with the NLI.

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NIL

3 minutes ago, Pathetic Shark said:

Didn’t Super K call this yesterday?

Said it was trending towards UT

9 minutes ago, OB3 said:

Corner or safety?

Yes.

But more likely nickel/safety.

10 minutes ago, OB3 said:

Corner or safety?

Yes. 

He's very much like the guys that Akina targeted and could be at home as a CB, NB, or FS - and could end up playing some combination in his time on the 40. 

21 minutes ago, OB3 said:

Corner or safety?

YES    (GC & UDontKnow won)

Can play either in PK's defense -- versatility is great to have !!!🤘 

 

 

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Damn it golfclap & UDontKnow

5 minutes ago, golfclap said:

Yes. 

He's very much like the guys that Akina targeted and could be at home as a CB, NB, or FS - and could end up playing some combination in his time on the 40. 

One of things that Akina did very well was cross-train DBs. I'm no expert, but this should have been a greater point of emphasis with recent DB corches Texas has had. 

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