July 8, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, RabidM said: His junior HUDL was frustrating due to the angles. You didn't really see him for most of the plays until the end. His sophomore film was more interesting to me. The kid can really move. https://www.hudl.com/video/3/6063050/57f9114ded57ee4b38bcc81e Yup. 10.71 100 meters and 21.42 200 meters as a sophomore. Welcome to the 40,  Demariyon.  Hook 'em! Â
July 8, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, Lone Star Horn said: per aggy, he's not secsecsec ready, even tho half of the secsecsec had offered him. Texas now has 3 WRs rated better than the top aggy WR.
July 8, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, HtownHorn said: Texas now has 3 WRs rated better than the top aggy WR. Psh do you even Liucci 44 bro?
July 8, 20187 yr 4 hours ago, Lhorn said: Yeah but not Jimbo. He’s not Jimbo ready and that’s all that matters stupid sip Can't remember. Is Candy still Jimbo ready?
July 8, 20187 yr 5 hours ago, Lone Star Horn said: per aggy, he's not secsecsec ready, even tho half of the secsecsec had offered him. That’s going to be tough when we go up against our SEC-heavy schedule.
July 8, 20187 yr 8 hours ago, RabidM said: His junior HUDL was frustrating due to the angles. You didn't really see him for most of the plays until the end. His sophomore film was more interesting to me. The kid can really move. https://www.hudl.com/video/3/6063050/57f9114ded57ee4b38bcc81e Lulz at the helmet toss by the defender at 3:21 mark. Â
July 8, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, markstanco said: Wasnt he 3 star last week? BOMC!! He was a negative 3 star yesterday morning.
July 8, 20187 yr The more I watch his HUDL highlights the more impressed I am by how smooth he is. Does he remind anybody else of B.J. Johnson?
July 9, 20187 yr while i think Garrett Wilson is a better high school receiver, I think Houston will be better at the college level. They are very similar in size and the way they play the position but Houston is .5 seconds faster in the 100m than Wilson. Garrett is more polished at this point while Houston is more raw. I think Wilson is a high floor with a slightly higher ceiling player while Houston has a lower floor and higher ceiling.Â
July 9, 20187 yr 19 minutes ago, Longhorn94 said: while i think Garrett Wilson is a better high school receiver, I think Houston will be better at the college level. They are very similar in size and the way they play the position but Houston is .5 seconds faster in the 100m than Wilson. Garrett is more polished at this point while Houston is more raw. I think Wilson is a high floor with a slightly higher ceiling player while Houston has a lower floor and higher ceiling. Omg he's supporting the non-LT player what life are we leading what is happening
July 9, 20187 yr On 7/7/2018 at 7:30 PM, Bevo said: How fast is Jake Smith? He ran in the high 4.3s at his high school, but high school times aren't always accurate. He doesn't have any official times recorded anywhereÂ
July 9, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, Longhorn94 said: while i think Garrett Wilson is a better high school receiver, I think Houston will be better at the college level. They are very similar in size and the way they play the position but Houston is .5 seconds faster in the 100m than Wilson. Garrett is more polished at this point while Houston is more raw. I think Wilson is a high floor with a slightly higher ceiling player while Houston has a lower floor and higher ceiling. Garrett dropped his 40 time from a 4.7 earlier this spring to a 4.49 at the recent Opening Finals, by the way While I'd love for Houston to end up being better than GW, that's wishful thinkingÂ
July 9, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, Longhorn94 said: while i think Garrett Wilson is a better high school receiver, I think Houston will be better at the college level. They are very similar in size and the way they play the position but Houston is .5 seconds faster in the 100m than Wilson. Garrett is more polished at this point while Houston is more raw. I think Wilson is a high floor with a slightly higher ceiling player while Houston has a lower floor and higher ceiling.Â
July 9, 20187 yr 37 minutes ago, Fud said: Garrett dropped his 40 time from a 4.7 earlier this spring to a 4.49 at the recent Opening Finals, by the way While I'd love for Houston to end up being better than GW, that's wishful thinking At that rate of improvement, he should be running in the 3s by Christmas.
July 9, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, Fud said: Garrett dropped his 40 time from a 4.7 earlier this spring to a 4.49 at the recent Opening Finals, by the way While I'd love for Houston to end up being better than GW, that's wishful thinking Garrett ran a PR of 11.38 in the 100m during his soph season. Houston ran a 10.7 during his soph season. I saw Garrett with a PR 4.61 in the 40, down from 4.76 from 2017. Houston is considerably faster than Wilson. Whether Houston becomes a better receiver or not is still up in the air. Wilson is really, really polished. But there is no doubt Houston has the higher upside and the better physical tools moving forward. Â
July 9, 20187 yr 35 minutes ago, Longhorn94 said: Garrett ran a PR of 11.38 in the 100m during his soph season. Houston ran a 10.7 during his soph season. I saw Garrett with a PR 4.61 in the 40, down from 4.76 from 2017. Houston is considerably faster than Wilson. Whether Houston becomes a better receiver or not is still up in the air. Wilson is really, really polished. But there is no doubt Houston has the higher upside and the better physical tools moving forward.  Sure, Houston is obviously faster. To me though, low 4.5s fast enough to be elite if everything else, like hands, body control, functional athletic, route running now and route running potential, and toughness are all plus, and for Wilson they are. Houston could end up being better, but he has a lot of work to do to get there
July 9, 20187 yr On 7/8/2018 at 10:53 PM, Fud said: Sure, Houston is obviously faster. To me though, low 4.5s fast enough to be elite if everything else, like hands, body control, functional athletic, route running now and route running potential, and toughness are all plus, and for Wilson they are. Houston could end up being better, but he has a lot of work to do to get there I dont disagree. Wilson is fast enough but not a speed burner even at the high school level. He isnt even the fastest kid on LT's team. He is more of a polished receiver than an athletic freak. His hands, body control, route running and timing are all elite. And that is what makes him great now. His speed is good. His size is good. If he can continue in college to get separation through route running and his understanding of concepts and coverages and then use his timing and hands to bring it down, he will continue to shine and excel. But like everyone else, it will get tougher for Wilson as the DBs covering him become elite athletes who are faster and taller. Houston on the other hand is a Wilson starter kit with more natural athletic tools but has a long way to go to be as polished and finished. And because of those tools, he projects to the college game better than Wilson imho. Given their current status, Wilson is easily than safer bet. He has the higher floor. But Houston has the higher ceiling and hopefully our coaches can develop that raw talent into something special. Edited July 12, 20187 yr by Longhorn94
July 9, 20187 yr I don’t believe Wilson is the correct comparison.  I think he will be the next Tim brown. Gonads on the table.Â
July 9, 20187 yr 3 hours ago, Longhorn94 said: Houston on the other hand is a Wilson starter kit with more natural athletic tools but has a long way to go to be as polished and finished. And because of those tools, he projects to the college game better than Wilson imho. Given their current status, Wilson is easier than safer bet. He has the higher floor. But Houston has the higher ceiling and hopefully our coaches can develop that raw talent into something special. This is similar to stating that a QB automatically has a higher ceiling than another QB because he has a stronger armÂ
July 9, 20187 yr 7 hours ago, Longhorn94 said: I dont disagree. Wilson is fast enough but not a speed burner even at the high school level. He isnt even the fastest kid on LT's team. He is more of a polished receiver than an athletic freak. His hands, body control, route running and timing are all elite. And that is what makes him great now. His speed is good. His size is good. If he can continue in college to get separation through route running and his understanding of concepts and coverages and then use his timing and hands to bring it down, he will continue to shine and excel. But like everyone else, it will get tougher for Wilson as the DBs covering him become elite athletes who are faster and taller. Houston on the other hand is a Wilson starter kit with more natural athletic tools but has a long way to go to be as polished and finished. And because of those tools, he projects to the college game better than Wilson imho. Given their current status, Wilson is easier than safer bet. He has the higher floor. But Houston has the higher ceiling and hopefully our coaches can develop that raw talent into something special. This sounds like the Anthony Cook v. Jalen Green debate from last year.  Ultra-polished & ready, but potentially limited athletically v. raw, but talented plus athlete with tools and room to grow.  The correct answer is both should hopefully excel in college with good coaching so good luck to them both - but mostly just to Demariyon because f osu. Â
July 9, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, South Austin said: I think the more realistic comparison here is Jerry Rice. I'm thinking Itzhak Perlman vs. Stephen Hawking.Â
July 9, 20187 yr So on this thread Longhorn94 is pointing out that Lake Travis player is exceptionally polished as a player but lacks elite athleticism to improve much more in college so may not have the ceiling as a college performer that another more athletic prospect and less developed prospect has. Then Fud comes in and starts arguing with him about it. What the fuck is going on?
July 9, 20187 yr Just now, Huckleberry said: So on this thread Longhorn94 is pointing out that Lake Travis player is exceptionally polished as a player but lacks elite athleticism to improve much more in college so may not have the ceiling as a college performer that another more athletic prospect and less developed prospect has. Then Fud comes in and starts arguing with him about it. What the fuck is going on? Seems like you're up to speed.
July 10, 20187 yr 22 hours ago, Fud said: Garrett dropped his 40 time from a 4.7 earlier this spring to a 4.49 at the recent Opening Finals, by the way While I'd love for Houston to end up being better than GW, that's wishful thinking Well, he has already shown that he is smarter.
July 12, 20187 yr On 7/8/2018 at 5:00 AM, Bigbend1812 said: Lulz at the helmet toss by the defender at 3:21 mark. Â three blocks at the 3:15 mark too. dudes got slept
July 12, 20187 yr Bless that avi 4th & 5, Bravo! The more I watch and read of this dude, the more I love the take. Our WR takes have been outstanding this year IMO. I would like to see us get Higgins on board and if we get 1 more stud great, if not we have a great group to sign.
July 12, 20187 yr 1 minute ago, Goodman said: Bless that avi 4th & 5, Bravo! The more I watch and read of this dude, the more I love the take. Our WR takes have been outstanding this year IMO. I would like to see us get Higgins on board and if we get 1 more stud great, if not we have a great group to sign. Would rather have Wright over Higgins without a doubt.
December 4, 20187 yr 4 minutes ago, Machinator said: Â King seems to think he's the Henderson replacement for OU: Â Edited December 4, 20187 yr by texifornia
December 4, 20187 yr Next man up. Go to the meth head women beaters and pray for a dental plan  who’s nextÂ
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