February 6, 20196 yr Damnit all to hell the marine is leaving. That means they have a chance to get someone competent. And a dude who maybe won’t try to only recruit and start a line of 5 guards.
February 6, 20196 yr 16 minutes ago, theaveragejon said: Damnit all to hell the marine is leaving. That means they have a chance to get someone competent. And a dude who maybe won’t try to only recruit and start a line of 5 guards. To be fair Turner's OL isn't Jimbo's first rodeo with a fat slow footed OL. The steaming pile of dogshit he left behind as FSU for example ::
February 6, 20196 yr Let me tell it to you as clean as I can. Spoiler Liucci 5:36p Staff AG First things first, those of you whining about a potential drop from "at one point we were No. 2" to No. 4 or 5 in the rankings, I would chill the hell out. If they didn't sign Ellison and Mowry - a pair of four-stars - and added two others that they want while grayshirting those two and getting them here in January, it's 100% BETTER for the program. That's two more players you're able to add to the roster and you're worried about dropping a spot or two in the national signing day rankings? Really??? Second, this probably is going to be a pretty uneventful finish but let me explain what I think is still most likely to happen: Sign a four-star DE who has been committed to you for a while (if not, he'll be a grayshirt), sign a linebacker out of Tennessee that the Vols desperately wanted and who, if you have any type of eye for talent whatsoever, it's plain as day to see is an easy four-star talent in his own right (if you doubt this, go watch the type and get back to me). He's also a guy that the Aggies absolutely prioritized along with Devonta Lee during the NSD stretch. In other words, they needed to add one more LB and they got one of the two they wanted. And then they'll either add an athlete in Ainias Smith who will probably man the slot and offer immediate help in the return game...a guy none other than Jimbo Fisher himself has loved since he saw him this summer and a guy who did have an LOI in front of him during the December signing period when guys that some of you are still dwelling on like Marcus Banks and David Ugwoegbu did not. Longer shot that they grab a corner who had scholarship papers from Bama in front of him in December or an offenisve lineman that they pursued from wire-to-wire. Let's be honest here: The 'anticlimactic' narrative is centered around the simple fact that the Ags are (very) unlikely to flip Javonne. That's it. As Brauny has said, no one is getting excited about Mowry because he's a commit. If they were adding him today or tomorrow, he's about the same as adding Joseph Ossai last year would have been or when A&M inked Jeremiah Martin a year ago at this time. Liucci 5:43p Staff AG We're talking about what may be the final two additions to what will be a 26-man haul so I think it would be pretty foolish to let such a small piece of a big puzzle cause any real consternation...especially when the actual coaches in Bright will be pretty damn happy with the finish. My prediction: When they look back on how things shake out the only thing they'd have preferred would have been to add Javonne (as far as the stretch run goes). I'm talking about realistic finishes. Needed to get Russell or Lee. Still want to see both Mowry and Ellison in Maroon & White. Wanted Javonne to round out OL class. Would have liked to add one more corner but wanted to do better than Banks. Pursued Ward and backed off, liked Williams and would have taken him. Still might pull something off and get him though unlikely. Wanted to somehow squeeze Ainias into the class and there's really zero way of telling who will be a better get out of him, Ward and Williams. Only time will tell. Again, the only hit was not flipping the big man. Credit Texas for keeping him and signing three Texans in 2019 that the Aggies actually wanted. Liucci 6:50p Staff AG 6 pm update: The Ags are still working to pull off the improbable with Shepherd but don't expect anything there. If it happens, I'd consider it one of the three or four biggest surprises (good or bad) I've covered on NSD. Wild how that one turned and pretty comical/sad when you go back and look at what some of the Longhorn fans said about the young man and what many of those covering his recruitment on the Texas side insinuated when it looked as if they were losing him. Things still seem to be holding steady with Dulles ATH Ainias Smith and Tennessee LB Chris Russell. Would be pretty surprising to see either not ink with the Maroon & White tomorrow. The Ags are working it behind the scenes but it's highly unlikely they land Christian Williams, who is leaning hard to Miami. It sounds like LSU may have backed off at some point during or after his official to Baton Rouge last weekend and the Canes (it was originally between A&M and The U before the Bayou Bengals entered the picture) look to be the last team standing. To be honest, I'm not even sure how hard the Ags are going to push here between tonight and tomorrow. With all of that said, it's looking more and more like a Mowry, Russell, Smith close for Fisher and the Aggies but, even with roughly 12 hours to go until NSD, there are still a couple of moving parts. Per Brauny, Josh Ellison's plan is to grayshirt, which is pretty big news for the Ags and the local standout as I've been wondering for a while if he was going to be forced to take the JC route. If the Aggies are able to have him on campus next January, he'd essentially be a member of the 2020 class. As of today, I'm honestly not sure there is a take in the state of Texas in terms of pure defensive tackles so Ellison counting forward would certainly help balance things out. For some reason, a couple of you have asked me about Ishmael Sopsher. There's been nothing to that on the A&M side of things down the stretch (the Ags made their run prior to the early signing period and continued to recruit the five-star DT but nothing ever materialized in terms of January interest) but I did hear today that folks on the Bama side of things feel like they're getting him. Would be a pretty big blow to LSU to lose an in-state difference-maker in the trenches and I'm going to tell you right now, they're going to have to fight to keep current 2020 commit Jaqualin Roy in state, as well. And, yes, I'm talking about the Aggies making the run here. Finally, the Ags may be wrapping up their Class of 2019 but don't forget we're only a couple of days removed from what I keep trying to tell you guys was a very successful Super Sunday for the Ags when it comes to the 2020 class. Stay tuned and believe me when I say that Fisher and the Aggies are absolutely rolling into the next cycle.
February 6, 20196 yr 23 minutes ago, theaveragejon said: Damnit all to hell the marine is leaving. That means they have a chance to get someone competent. And a dude who maybe won’t try to only recruit and start a line of 5 guards. Who says Jimbo isn't dictating OL recruiting to begin with? A&M's OL recruiting is very similar to Jimbo's OL recruiting at FSU. Guard heavy with little to no focus on tackles. Jimbo runs the offense so I wouldn't be shocked at all if he's the one making the decisions on OL takes. Edited February 6, 20196 yr by texasstrong12
February 6, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, golfclap said: I didn't check back too far but didn't see anything about Ellison, so here's the update from Hamm Lite Let's see Jimbo try that s*** at a high school outside of College Station.
February 6, 20196 yr 12 minutes ago, Lobwedgephil said: Let me tell it to you as clean as I can. Hide contents Liucci 5:36p Staff AG First things first, those of you whining about a potential drop from "at one point we were No. 2" to No. 4 or 5 in the rankings, I would chill the hell out. If they didn't sign Ellison and Mowry - a pair of four-stars - and added two others that they want while grayshirting those two and getting them here in January, it's 100% BETTER for the program. That's two more players you're able to add to the roster and you're worried about dropping a spot or two in the national signing day rankings? Really??? Second, this probably is going to be a pretty uneventful finish but let me explain what I think is still most likely to happen: Sign a four-star DE who has been committed to you for a while (if not, he'll be a grayshirt), sign a linebacker out of Tennessee that the Vols desperately wanted and who, if you have any type of eye for talent whatsoever, it's plain as day to see is an easy four-star talent in his own right (if you doubt this, go watch the type and get back to me). He's also a guy that the Aggies absolutely prioritized along with Devonta Lee during the NSD stretch. In other words, they needed to add one more LB and they got one of the two they wanted. And then they'll either add an athlete in Ainias Smith who will probably man the slot and offer immediate help in the return game...a guy none other than Jimbo Fisher himself has loved since he saw him this summer and a guy who did have an LOI in front of him during the December signing period when guys that some of you are still dwelling on like Marcus Banks and David Ugwoegbu did not. Longer shot that they grab a corner who had scholarship papers from Bama in front of him in December or an offenisve lineman that they pursued from wire-to-wire. Let's be honest here: The 'anticlimactic' narrative is centered around the simple fact that the Ags are (very) unlikely to flip Javonne. That's it. As Brauny has said, no one is getting excited about Mowry because he's a commit. If they were adding him today or tomorrow, he's about the same as adding Joseph Ossai last year would have been or when A&M inked Jeremiah Martin a year ago at this time. Liucci 5:43p Staff AG We're talking about what may be the final two additions to what will be a 26-man haul so I think it would be pretty foolish to let such a small piece of a big puzzle cause any real consternation...especially when the actual coaches in Bright will be pretty damn happy with the finish. My prediction: When they look back on how things shake out the only thing they'd have preferred would have been to add Javonne (as far as the stretch run goes). I'm talking about realistic finishes. Needed to get Russell or Lee. Still want to see both Mowry and Ellison in Maroon & White. Wanted Javonne to round out OL class. Would have liked to add one more corner but wanted to do better than Banks. Pursued Ward and backed off, liked Williams and would have taken him. Still might pull something off and get him though unlikely. Wanted to somehow squeeze Ainias into the class and there's really zero way of telling who will be a better get out of him, Ward and Williams. Only time will tell. Again, the only hit was not flipping the big man. Credit Texas for keeping him and signing three Texans in 2019 that the Aggies actually wanted. Liucci 6:50p Staff AG 6 pm update: The Ags are still working to pull off the improbable with Shepherd but don't expect anything there. If it happens, I'd consider it one of the three or four biggest surprises (good or bad) I've covered on NSD. Wild how that one turned and pretty comical/sad when you go back and look at what some of the Longhorn fans said about the young man and what many of those covering his recruitment on the Texas side insinuated when it looked as if they were losing him. Things still seem to be holding steady with Dulles ATH Ainias Smith and Tennessee LB Chris Russell. Would be pretty surprising to see either not ink with the Maroon & White tomorrow. The Ags are working it behind the scenes but it's highly unlikely they land Christian Williams, who is leaning hard to Miami. It sounds like LSU may have backed off at some point during or after his official to Baton Rouge last weekend and the Canes (it was originally between A&M and The U before the Bayou Bengals entered the picture) look to be the last team standing. To be honest, I'm not even sure how hard the Ags are going to push here between tonight and tomorrow. With all of that said, it's looking more and more like a Mowry, Russell, Smith close for Fisher and the Aggies but, even with roughly 12 hours to go until NSD, there are still a couple of moving parts. Per Brauny, Josh Ellison's plan is to grayshirt, which is pretty big news for the Ags and the local standout as I've been wondering for a while if he was going to be forced to take the JC route. If the Aggies are able to have him on campus next January, he'd essentially be a member of the 2020 class. As of today, I'm honestly not sure there is a take in the state of Texas in terms of pure defensive tackles so Ellison counting forward would certainly help balance things out. For some reason, a couple of you have asked me about Ishmael Sopsher. There's been nothing to that on the A&M side of things down the stretch (the Ags made their run prior to the early signing period and continued to recruit the five-star DT but nothing ever materialized in terms of January interest) but I did hear today that folks on the Bama side of things feel like they're getting him. Would be a pretty big blow to LSU to lose an in-state difference-maker in the trenches and I'm going to tell you right now, they're going to have to fight to keep current 2020 commit Jaqualin Roy in state, as well. And, yes, I'm talking about the Aggies making the run here. Finally, the Ags may be wrapping up their Class of 2019 but don't forget we're only a couple of days removed from what I keep trying to tell you guys was a very successful Super Sunday for the Ags when it comes to the 2020 class. Stay tuned and believe me when I say that Fisher and the Aggies are absolutely rolling into the next cycle. Ainas Smith is a corner right? He showed bad hands on film and 247 switched him WR to corner.
February 6, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, bEastTexas said: Hopefully Jimbo calls up his old pal Rick Trickett They would be glorious....and hilarious. Dude couldn't recruit for shit.
February 6, 20196 yr 28 minutes ago, Lobwedgephil said: Let me tell it to you as clean as I can. Reveal hidden contents Liucci 5:36p Staff AG First things first, those of you whining about a potential drop from "at one point we were No. 2" to No. 4 or 5 in the rankings, I would chill the hell out. If they didn't sign Ellison and Mowry - a pair of four-stars - and added two others that they want while grayshirting those two and getting them here in January, it's 100% BETTER for the program. That's two more players you're able to add to the roster and you're worried about dropping a spot or two in the national signing day rankings? Really??? Second, this probably is going to be a pretty uneventful finish but let me explain what I think is still most likely to happen: Sign a four-star DE who has been committed to you for a while (if not, he'll be a grayshirt), sign a linebacker out of Tennessee that the Vols desperately wanted and who, if you have any type of eye for talent whatsoever, it's plain as day to see is an easy four-star talent in his own right (if you doubt this, go watch the type and get back to me). He's also a guy that the Aggies absolutely prioritized along with Devonta Lee during the NSD stretch. In other words, they needed to add one more LB and they got one of the two they wanted. And then they'll either add an athlete in Ainias Smith who will probably man the slot and offer immediate help in the return game...a guy none other than Jimbo Fisher himself has loved since he saw him this summer and a guy who did have an LOI in front of him during the December signing period when guys that some of you are still dwelling on like Marcus Banks and David Ugwoegbu did not. Longer shot that they grab a corner who had scholarship papers from Bama in front of him in December or an offenisve lineman that they pursued from wire-to-wire. Let's be honest here: The 'anticlimactic' narrative is centered around the simple fact that the Ags are (very) unlikely to flip Javonne. That's it. As Brauny has said, no one is getting excited about Mowry because he's a commit. If they were adding him today or tomorrow, he's about the same as adding Joseph Ossai last year would have been or when A&M inked Jeremiah Martin a year ago at this time. Liucci 5:43p Staff AG We're talking about what may be the final two additions to what will be a 26-man haul so I think it would be pretty foolish to let such a small piece of a big puzzle cause any real consternation...especially when the actual coaches in Bright will be pretty damn happy with the finish. My prediction: When they look back on how things shake out the only thing they'd have preferred would have been to add Javonne (as far as the stretch run goes). I'm talking about realistic finishes. Needed to get Russell or Lee. Still want to see both Mowry and Ellison in Maroon & White. Wanted Javonne to round out OL class. Would have liked to add one more corner but wanted to do better than Banks. Pursued Ward and backed off, liked Williams and would have taken him. Still might pull something off and get him though unlikely. Wanted to somehow squeeze Ainias into the class and there's really zero way of telling who will be a better get out of him, Ward and Williams. Only time will tell. Again, the only hit was not flipping the big man. Credit Texas for keeping him and signing three Texans in 2019 that the Aggies actually wanted. Liucci 6:50p Staff AG 6 pm update: The Ags are still working to pull off the improbable with Shepherd but don't expect anything there. If it happens, I'd consider it one of the three or four biggest surprises (good or bad) I've covered on NSD. Wild how that one turned and pretty comical/sad when you go back and look at what some of the Longhorn fans said about the young man and what many of those covering his recruitment on the Texas side insinuated when it looked as if they were losing him. Things still seem to be holding steady with Dulles ATH Ainias Smith and Tennessee LB Chris Russell. Would be pretty surprising to see either not ink with the Maroon & White tomorrow. The Ags are working it behind the scenes but it's highly unlikely they land Christian Williams, who is leaning hard to Miami. It sounds like LSU may have backed off at some point during or after his official to Baton Rouge last weekend and the Canes (it was originally between A&M and The U before the Bayou Bengals entered the picture) look to be the last team standing. To be honest, I'm not even sure how hard the Ags are going to push here between tonight and tomorrow. With all of that said, it's looking more and more like a Mowry, Russell, Smith close for Fisher and the Aggies but, even with roughly 12 hours to go until NSD, there are still a couple of moving parts. Per Brauny, Josh Ellison's plan is to grayshirt, which is pretty big news for the Ags and the local standout as I've been wondering for a while if he was going to be forced to take the JC route. If the Aggies are able to have him on campus next January, he'd essentially be a member of the 2020 class. As of today, I'm honestly not sure there is a take in the state of Texas in terms of pure defensive tackles so Ellison counting forward would certainly help balance things out. For some reason, a couple of you have asked me about Ishmael Sopsher. There's been nothing to that on the A&M side of things down the stretch (the Ags made their run prior to the early signing period and continued to recruit the five-star DT but nothing ever materialized in terms of January interest) but I did hear today that folks on the Bama side of things feel like they're getting him. Would be a pretty big blow to LSU to lose an in-state difference-maker in the trenches and I'm going to tell you right now, they're going to have to fight to keep current 2020 commit Jaqualin Roy in state, as well. And, yes, I'm talking about the Aggies making the run here. Finally, the Ags may be wrapping up their Class of 2019 but don't forget we're only a couple of days removed from what I keep trying to tell you guys was a very successful Super Sunday for the Ags when it comes to the 2020 class. Stay tuned and believe me when I say that Fisher and the Aggies are absolutely rolling into the next cycle. Holy shit Looch is pissed off.
February 6, 20196 yr To be fair, it gives aggy a chance to trap door their entire 2020 offensive guard line class.
February 6, 20196 yr 1 minute ago, George Clooney said: Holy shit Looch is pissed off. Being familiar with Looch, yep, I read it that way too.
February 6, 20196 yr 27 minutes ago, texasstrong12 said: Who says Jimbo isn't dictating OL recruiting to begin with? A&M's OL recruiting is very similar to Jimbo's OL recruiting at FSU. Guard heavy with little to no focus on tackles. Jimbo runs the offense so I wouldn't be shocked at all if he's the one making the decisions on OL takes. At FSU, Jimbo dictated all the position coaches recruiting moves and offers so I don't imagine he's changed his ways in Lit Station.
February 6, 20196 yr 28 minutes ago, ClubWhatever said: Joe Wickline doesn’t have a job, does he? Man him and Jimbo together would be quite a personality mismatch
February 6, 20196 yr I can’t even read looch anymore. Demas flips to Bama - it’s good, we noticed he has had a case of the dropsies lately. Not a loss. Leal flips to LSU - couldn’t have come at a better time, Jimbo has found an equally talented, if not better (imo) player here in Bryan that has less off the field issues (we’ve heard some things of late) Maybe I can write for Texags. JFC.
February 6, 20196 yr 1 minute ago, fattyflattie said: I can’t even read looch anymore. Demas flips to Bama - it’s good, we noticed he has had a case of the dropsies lately. Not a loss. Leal flips to LSU - couldn’t have come at a better time, Jimbo has found an equally talented, if not better (imo) player here in Bryan that has less off the field issues (we’ve heard some things of late) Maybe I can write for Texags. JFC. Demas flipping to Bama right before NSD1 is the only true certainty in his recruitment.
February 6, 20196 yr 10 minutes ago, George Clooney said: Holy shit Looch is pissed off. You know when you are really pissed and write either a long ass text or email and then you just backspace or delete it and resond with "ok"? That's not looch. He just hits that send button every single fucking time.
February 6, 20196 yr 13 minutes ago, George Clooney said: If the Aggies are able to have him on campus next January, he'd essentially be a member of the 2020 class. As of today, I'm honestly not sure there is a take in the state of Texas in terms of pure defensive tackles so Ellison counting forward would certainly help balance things out.
February 6, 20196 yr 44 minutes ago, Lobwedgephil said: If the Aggies are able to have him on campus next January, he'd essentially be a member of the 2020 class. Liucci will be furious when he finds out you can't count one player towards two recruiting classes
February 6, 20196 yr So Jimbo wanted Smith all along, but he didn’t sign in December? What better offer was he waiting on, billy? Why couldn’t jimbo close him before now? and getting Ellison and mowry on campus in January doesn’t “add two more players,” it just moves them from 2019 to 2020 and that’s 2 less guys in 2020 unless they don’t sign Smith and that lb and therefore have room to backcount them. Edited February 6, 20196 yr by Pato del Muerto
February 6, 20196 yr Popular Post 24 minutes ago, fattyflattie said: I can’t even read looch anymore. Demas flips to Bama - it’s good, we noticed he has had a case of the dropsies lately. Not a loss. Leal flips to LSU - couldn’t have come at a better time, Jimbo has found an equally talented, if not better (imo) player here in Bryan that has less off the field issues (we’ve heard some things of late) Maybe I can write for Texags. JFC. 2 This might help:
February 6, 20196 yr Lol. Texas only signed three Texans aggy wanted...... meanwhile Texas commits with aggy offers - Whittington, Tyler Johnson, Roschon Johnson, Javinne Shepherd, David Gbenda and T’vondre Sweat that all would have been takes. And of course he fails to mention that we have another 4 oos commits that aggy would cream their little maroon panties over. (Smith, Floyd, McCoy, Watson) I only count 8 of theirs that are takes for us.
February 6, 20196 yr 2 minutes ago, Enchubben said: Lol. Texas only signed three Texans aggy wanted...... meanwhile Texas commits with aggy offers - Whittington, Tyler Johnson, Roschon Johnson, Javinne Shepherd, David Gbenda and T’vondre Sweat that all would have been takes. And of course he fails to mention that we have another 4 oos commits that aggy would cream their little maroon panties over. (Smith, Floyd, McCoy, Watson) I only count 8 of theirs that are takes for us. Loochi can't even admit that they wanted Banks. It's amazing.
February 6, 20196 yr Author That Billdo Liucci update is fucking glorious. 1) Claims they backed off Banks. 2) Claims they backed off Williams and probably wouldn't take him now. 3) Claims they should be excited about Mediocre Ellison and Mowry for two consecutive classes. 4) Admonishes his minions for not being excited about a 5th or 6th ranked class after touting the fucking premise of a #1 or #2 class for the majority of the cycle. I have a couple of things that wouldn't shock me tomorrow, and we'd revel in it. A) Ellison signs with a JUCO. B) Russell magically has a change of heart and takes the bigger payout to head to Knoxville. Fine, maybe I'm just cheering for either of those to occur.
February 6, 20196 yr 1 minute ago, closetojumping said: That Billdo Liucci update is fucking glorious. 1) Claims they backed off Banks. 2) Claims they backed off Williams and probably wouldn't take him now. 3) Claims they should be excited about Mediocre Ellison and Mowry for two consecutive classes. 4) Admonishes his minions for not being excited about a 5th or 6th ranked class after touting the fucking premise of a #1 or #2 class for the majority of the cycle. I have a couple of things that wouldn't shock me tomorrow, and we'd revel in it. A) Ellison signs with a JUCO. B) Russell magically has a change of heart and takes the bigger payout to head to Knoxville. Fine, maybe I'm just cheering for either of those to occur. Any permutation of that would be great, as long as we’ve redirected talk away from EJ’s shoe tag.
February 6, 20196 yr Don’t forget that it was a Russell or lee situation this entire time, and not lee until he chose LSU, and then let’s look at Russell the obvious 4 star talent
February 6, 20196 yr Russell signing with Tennessee tomorrow would probably force Looch into an early vacation. He's been touting a head to head recruiting win over the Vols for weeks.
February 6, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, texasstrong12 said: Who says Jimbo isn't dictating OL recruiting to begin with? A&M's OL recruiting is very similar to Jimbo's OL recruiting at FSU. Guard heavy with little to no focus on tackles. Jimbo runs the offense so I wouldn't be shocked at all if he's the one making the decisions on OL takes. To be fair, if the guys are over 6'2" Baggins can't grab their face mask without getting a boost, and that would be a bad look on the sidelines during a game.
February 6, 20196 yr Mowry not qualifying would be up there with Senor Lumpkin. How any kid can't string together a C average at school like Katy Taylor is beyond me. Did he just stop going to class? Edited February 6, 20196 yr by billfromlaketravis
February 6, 20196 yr 2 hours ago, Longhornfrenzy said: aggy saying "money whip the Horn coach" I don’t think we can match them if they really go after Warehime.
February 6, 20196 yr 8 hours ago, Lobwedgephil said: If the Aggies are able to have him on campus next January, he'd essentially be a member of the 2020 class. As of today, I'm honestly not sure there is a take in the state of Texas in terms of pure defensive tackles Hide contents This is an honest question, so please correct me if Im mistaken, but is liucci saying that there isnt a pure DT take in the 2020 class? Or is he JUST saying there isnt one in the 2020 better than Ellison? I mean, eirher way holy fuck. But the 2020 DT narrative is comical.
February 6, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, SydneyCarton said: This is an honest question, so please correct me if Im mistaken, but is liucci saying that there isnt a pure DT take in the 2020 class? Or is he JUST saying there isnt one in the 2020 better than Ellison? I mean, eirher way holy fuck. But the 2020 DT narrative is comical. He is saying both.Looch said there isn't a pure DT take in the 2020 class and Ellison is a pure DT take, so obviously he is better. Advantage A&M
February 6, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, SydneyCarton said: This is an honest question, so please correct me if Im mistaken, but is liucci saying that there isnt a pure DT take in the 2020 class? Or is he JUST saying there isnt one in the 2020 better than Ellison? I mean, eirher way holy fuck. But the 2020 DT narrative is comical. I guess they're counting Broughton and Collins as DEs (which is dumb, they're interior guys), in which case, they're looking at Branard Wright who sucks and Chidozie Nwankwo who is small
February 6, 20196 yr 10 hours ago, Lobwedgephil said: Let me tell it to you as clean as I can. Hide contents Liucci 5:36p Staff AG First things first, those of you whining about a potential drop from "at one point we were No. 2" to No. 4 or 5 in the rankings, I would chill the hell out. If they didn't sign Ellison and Mowry - a pair of four-stars - and added two others that they want while grayshirting those two and getting them here in January, it's 100% BETTER for the program. That's two more players you're able to add to the roster and you're worried about dropping a spot or two in the national signing day rankings? Really??? Second, this probably is going to be a pretty uneventful finish but let me explain what I think is still most likely to happen: Sign a four-star DE who has been committed to you for a while (if not, he'll be a grayshirt), sign a linebacker out of Tennessee that the Vols desperately wanted and who, if you have any type of eye for talent whatsoever, it's plain as day to see is an easy four-star talent in his own right (if you doubt this, go watch the type and get back to me). He's also a guy that the Aggies absolutely prioritized along with Devonta Lee during the NSD stretch. In other words, they needed to add one more LB and they got one of the two they wanted. And then they'll either add an athlete in Ainias Smith who will probably man the slot and offer immediate help in the return game...a guy none other than Jimbo Fisher himself has loved since he saw him this summer and a guy who did have an LOI in front of him during the December signing period when guys that some of you are still dwelling on like Marcus Banks and David Ugwoegbu did not. Longer shot that they grab a corner who had scholarship papers from Bama in front of him in December or an offenisve lineman that they pursued from wire-to-wire. Let's be honest here: The 'anticlimactic' narrative is centered around the simple fact that the Ags are (very) unlikely to flip Javonne. That's it. As Brauny has said, no one is getting excited about Mowry because he's a commit. If they were adding him today or tomorrow, he's about the same as adding Joseph Ossai last year would have been or when A&M inked Jeremiah Martin a year ago at this time. Liucci 5:43p Staff AG We're talking about what may be the final two additions to what will be a 26-man haul so I think it would be pretty foolish to let such a small piece of a big puzzle cause any real consternation...especially when the actual coaches in Bright will be pretty damn happy with the finish. My prediction: When they look back on how things shake out the only thing they'd have preferred would have been to add Javonne (as far as the stretch run goes). I'm talking about realistic finishes. Needed to get Russell or Lee. Still want to see both Mowry and Ellison in Maroon & White. Wanted Javonne to round out OL class. Would have liked to add one more corner but wanted to do better than Banks. Pursued Ward and backed off, liked Williams and would have taken him. Still might pull something off and get him though unlikely. Wanted to somehow squeeze Ainias into the class and there's really zero way of telling who will be a better get out of him, Ward and Williams. Only time will tell. Again, the only hit was not flipping the big man. Credit Texas for keeping him and signing three Texans in 2019 that the Aggies actually wanted. Liucci 6:50p Staff AG 6 pm update: The Ags are still working to pull off the improbable with Shepherd but don't expect anything there. If it happens, I'd consider it one of the three or four biggest surprises (good or bad) I've covered on NSD. Wild how that one turned and pretty comical/sad when you go back and look at what some of the Longhorn fans said about the young man and what many of those covering his recruitment on the Texas side insinuated when it looked as if they were losing him. Things still seem to be holding steady with Dulles ATH Ainias Smith and Tennessee LB Chris Russell. Would be pretty surprising to see either not ink with the Maroon & White tomorrow. The Ags are working it behind the scenes but it's highly unlikely they land Christian Williams, who is leaning hard to Miami. It sounds like LSU may have backed off at some point during or after his official to Baton Rouge last weekend and the Canes (it was originally between A&M and The U before the Bayou Bengals entered the picture) look to be the last team standing. To be honest, I'm not even sure how hard the Ags are going to push here between tonight and tomorrow. With all of that said, it's looking more and more like a Mowry, Russell, Smith close for Fisher and the Aggies but, even with roughly 12 hours to go until NSD, there are still a couple of moving parts. Per Brauny, Josh Ellison's plan is to grayshirt, which is pretty big news for the Ags and the local standout as I've been wondering for a while if he was going to be forced to take the JC route. If the Aggies are able to have him on campus next January, he'd essentially be a member of the 2020 class. As of today, I'm honestly not sure there is a take in the state of Texas in terms of pure defensive tackles so Ellison counting forward would certainly help balance things out. For some reason, a couple of you have asked me about Ishmael Sopsher. There's been nothing to that on the A&M side of things down the stretch (the Ags made their run prior to the early signing period and continued to recruit the five-star DT but nothing ever materialized in terms of January interest) but I did hear today that folks on the Bama side of things feel like they're getting him. Would be a pretty big blow to LSU to lose an in-state difference-maker in the trenches and I'm going to tell you right now, they're going to have to fight to keep current 2020 commit Jaqualin Roy in state, as well. And, yes, I'm talking about the Aggies making the run here. Finally, the Ags may be wrapping up their Class of 2019 but don't forget we're only a couple of days removed from what I keep trying to tell you guys was a very successful Super Sunday for the Ags when it comes to the 2020 class. Stay tuned and believe me when I say that Fisher and the Aggies are absolutely rolling into the next cycle. Ok two things jumped out to me 1) Within the last couple days Liucci didn't know if A&M would take Smith. Now he apparently had LOI papers in December? So they would have taken him even if they hadn't missed on Williams, Banks, and Javonne? 2) Ellison's grades are so bad he can't qualify to play football, but apparently they're still good enough to get in to A&M.
February 6, 20196 yr 3 minutes ago, Bodacious Bevo said: Ok two things jumped out to me 1) Within the last couple days Liucci didn't know if A&M would take Smith. Now he apparently had LOI papers in December? So they would have taken him even if they hadn't missed on Williams, Banks, and Javonne? 2) Ellison's grades are so bad he can't qualify to play football, but apparently they're still good enough to get in to A&M. Both TD Moton and Rakeem Boyd were both supposed to be borderline special needs. They can make it work.
February 6, 20196 yr 8 minutes ago, texifornia said: Both TD Moton and Rakeem Boyd were both supposed to be borderline special needs. They can make it work. I realize Boyd "qualified," but didn't he only last like six months at aggy?
February 6, 20196 yr 17 minutes ago, Bodacious Bevo said: 2) Ellison's grades are so bad he can't qualify to play football, but apparently they're still good enough to get in to A&M. He's been rumored to be a qualification risk for over a year now, and now they talk about him like he's a lock to get in with a little extra time
February 6, 20196 yr 11 minutes ago, texifornia said: Both TD Moton and Rakeem Boyd were both supposed to be borderline special needs. They can make it work. Rakeem Boyd is as dumb as one gets
February 6, 20196 yr 12 hours ago, closetojumping said: Wait, they checked in via phone over the weekend with him, you say? Well shiver me timbers, they just locked this guy up!! They rolled out the metaphorical red carpet over the phone.
February 6, 20196 yr 38 minutes ago, texifornia said: Both TD Moton and Rakeem Boyd were both supposed to be borderline special needs. They can make it work. I’ve met lots of aggy over the years. Aggy specializes in making it work.
February 6, 20196 yr Author Just now, Terry Silver said: They rolled out the metaphorical red carpet over the phone. Another one the aggie $9.95ers use a lot is “Jimbo is keeping an eye on Player X and there’s a developing mutual interest there”. What does that mean? Is Baggins skulking by in the shadows with his hands in his pocket across the street, watching as a borderline 4 star in Ennis cavorts with friends outside a movie theater? Is he leaning low and peering out the window as Bradley Dale Peveto drives him past the home of a “rising” 3 star in Navasota? Does he then text these guys with something like “hey, saw you tonight. still keeping an eye on you”?
February 6, 20196 yr 45 minutes ago, Katfid54 said: I realize Boyd "qualified," but didn't he only last like six months at aggy? Yeah, even they couldn't keep him eligible. But you know who can? https://arkansasrazorbacks.com/roster/rakeem-boyd/ Edited February 6, 20196 yr by texifornia
February 6, 20196 yr 28 minutes ago, closetojumping said: Another one the aggie $9.95ers use a lot is “Jimbo is keeping an eye on Player X and there’s a developing mutual interest there”. What does that mean? Is Baggins skulking by in the shadows with his hands in his pocket across the street, watching as a borderline 4 star in Ennis cavorts with friends outside a movie theater? Is he leaning low and peering out the window as Bradley Dale Peveto drives him past the home of a “rising” 3 star in Navasota? Does he then text these guys with something like “hey, saw you tonight. still keeping an eye on you”? Translation for "keeping an eye on Player X" . . . . imgur>
February 6, 20196 yr So if the Marine is leaving after today, does any of the OL transfer? More interestingly is that unless they get an OL coach from somewhere regional, it is going to be real hard to build relationships with 10 months till 2020 NSD. So a well above average class at OL in Texas, A&M gets a new coach and has to play catch-up in recruiting. Seems familiar, almost like the same type of thing happened when there was a bumper crop of DBs not to long ago in Texas...
February 6, 20196 yr 35 minutes ago, closetojumping said: Another one the aggie $9.95ers use a lot is “Jimbo is keeping an eye on Player X and there’s a developing mutual interest there”. What does that mean? Is Baggins skulking by in the shadows with his hands in his pocket across the street, watching as a borderline 4 star in Ennis cavorts with friends outside a movie theater? Is he leaning low and peering out the window as Bradley Dale Peveto drives him past the home of a “rising” 3 star in Navasota? Does he then text these guys with something like “hey, saw you tonight. still keeping an eye on you”? Should call for a restraining order but the idiots think it's a sign of devotion instead:
February 6, 20196 yr 6 minutes ago, Laxtonto said: More interestingly is that unless they get an OL coach from somewhere regional, it is going to be real hard to build relationships with 10 months till 2020 NSD. 10 months is plenty of time, especially with most of the OL class already filled in
February 6, 20196 yr First of all coming to collie station alone will be a tough sell. Next finding someone to put with a cuck as a coach isn't going to be easy either.
February 6, 20196 yr 8 minutes ago, Laxtonto said: More interestingly is that unless they get an OL coach from somewhere regional, it is going to be real hard to build relationships with 10 months till 2020 NSD. It takes 10 months to stuff envelopes with cash?
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.