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The thing about anti-redhead discrimination is that Donald Trump is on the Epstein List.23 points
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This guy's kid is way better than Kosi Okpala, guys. What are we even doing.21 points
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I know what you mean. When I watched Jeremiah Smith at the same high school I just knew he was overrated. And after that piss poor freshman campaign now I know he was. It's easy to dominate in 1A Florida football, but you get to the big leagues and it doesn't come so easy any more.18 points
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I wrote the review below right after signing day for this class in Feb of 2023. At the time, they finished as the 4th ranked class in the country and okies were hailing Venables as the next great OU coach. These guys should be going into their 3rd year with the program. If you read my notes in bold italics after each player, you'll see where they are now. For the TL;DR crowd, this class makes Tom Herman blush. The lack of production and attrition levels are hilarious. Here you go: OU took a top heavy class, with what is considered real firepower at the top and a bunch of lowly ranked headscratchers at the middle and bottom. It's not nearly as Texas heavy as their classes have been historically, taking only 5 from the state, 3 of whom are from Denton and that might as well be in Oklahoma. Venables has issues with his roster. They had a bunch of transfers out, so they took 13 transfers in, and signed 26 guys. Okies here and elsewhere seem to believe that the transfers they lost needed to go, and the ones they brought in immediately improve their whole team. I've seen the same sentiment with this class. That said, as one of my buddies involved with CFB for a living told me, "Ol'Brent must think he's going to be at OU for a good long while, because there is going to need to be a lot of development in that class. A LOT of development." In all, OU signed 1 QB, 2 TBs, 2 WRs (maybe a 3rd, depending upon where an ATH winds up), 1 TE, 2 Ts, 3 IOLs. For those keeping score at home, that's likely 11 of the 26 signees for the offense. 4 of the OLs are flat out projects, as is the TE. On defense, they signed 2 Edge, 3 DTs (all projects), 4 LBs, at least 3 of whom are projects and 2 are total unknowns, 1 Nickel who thinks he's a CB, 1 juco CB, 1 ATH that is a better WR than CB but given Venables' proclivities and the dearth of CBs in this class, will probably be a CB, and then 4 fucking safeties, 2 of whom could wind up being stars and the other 2 loaded with yeast and flour. That's 15 recruits out of 26 for the D. Strong balance there, Brent. On the recruits: Jackson Arnold (QB): A typical overranked Denton Guyer QB who is undersized, not particularly fast and criticized for not being very inventive to make up for his size, but OU wanted him and, hey, they produce Heisman trophy winning QBs, so he shot up the rankings. OU fans think he's the savior, and gurus compare him to Baker Mayfield because ... of course. Also, he has the smirk of a fratboy date rapist who gets away with it because his parents can afford good lawyers. This is the perfect OU QB recruit. Several friends not involved with the rankings but involved with the space think he's way overranked. transferred to Auburn after being benched during the 2024 season and looking generally terrible, as some of us predicted. PJ Adebawore (Edge): A camp circuit favorite with a giant wingspan for his size. Stood out at the UA game in drills. Has the potential to be the best OU pass rusher since I don't even know. I would take him over every Edge Texas has taken in the last two classes. dude had 4 tackles and a sack in garbage time of the SCar game. He played in 2 games in 2024 while healthy, both in garbage time losses. Another 5 star bust for Venables in Norman. Peyton Bowen (S): A standout at safety with excellent speed and athleticism. A known ballhawk and playmaker. He's also a head case who knew for the better part of 6 months that he wasn't actually going to sign with Notre Dame while lying to them the entire time and sniffing around OU and ATM repeatedly. Takes the money and runs to Oregon before his mother intervened and made him sign with OU, because a deal is a deal. We'll see how he handles the Bradley Buzzcut treatment once on campus. He seems to have a super strong backbone. He's still at OU and a starter, but not nearly the playmaker everyone expected him to be. He's also the weaker of the Bowen brothers, which no one predicted. Sam Omosigho (LB): This guy is an explosive athlete with a big wingspan for his size. He's considered a project. He's from Texas, yet most Texas schools weren't involved with his recruitment, including Texas and ATM. I don't know if that means he wasn't interested or they know shit that no one else does. He was an excellent receiver and he put up big numbers on both sides of the ball. He finished highly ranked and yet most folks on this board know dick-all about the guy. He was a better WR than LB in HS. Productive semi-starter at LB for OU and will likely be the best LB on the OU team this season. Makari Vickers (S): If you haven't seen his film, think of Kramer at the kid karate classes on Seinfeld. He's another playmaker at safety and is an excellent tackler with good size. He won't be 18 until the summer. He wasn't as heavily recruited as I would have figured in his region, although all of the big boys nearby offered except Miami. Transferred before last year to play for Neon Deion at CU. Jaquaize Pettaway (WR): He's a very fast, slightly-built WR with spotty hands. He'll never add a bunch of weight with his frame. He chose OU over Texas and he fits the sooner personality profile perfectly. By that, I mean he's apparently a cocky asshole that mixes like oil with water when it comes to hanging out with good kids who will graduate. Johntay Cook didn't like the guy and he liked everybody. I cheer against all sooners, but I'll be actively cheering against this dude. Transferred after toiling in irrelevance for OU. At ECU now. Cayden Green (T/IOL): In the classic sense of the way OU teaches their OL - to hold like motherfuckers and dare refs to call it more than once in a game - this guy could be their GOAT when it is all said and done. In his film, he lays down with more small, fat white boys than the Omega Mu's. He's undersized, so to speak, to be considered a terrific LT prospect. He's 6'4" and his wingspan is small for his size. I assume he'll get looks at RT and may be eventually moved inside. Transferred after one season to Missouri before 2024. Jacobe Johnson (ATH): He'd be big for corner and would be a project there, but has everything else. He's already a good WR. He comes into the class at the same age as the sophomores on the roster. He's ranked really high in the consensus rankings because ESPN loves the guy, so, caveat emptor. I wasn't blown away by his film. The offensive highlights consist of him winning a bunch of jump balls against smaller DBs. The defensive highlights consist of him being soft in press and recovering to make plays on the ball. Dude is still a tweener who they moved from DB to WR out of desperation during last season, yet he played sparingly. He's currently buried on their depth chart again at CB. Lewis Carter (LB): He hits like a ton of fucking bricks, so you have to like that. He's not particularly fast or big. He was lightly recruited or ignored by most recruiting powers in the southeast. OU landed the guy over UCF and to a lesser degree a Harsin-led Auburn and Butterteeth's NIL-less UNC. He didn't make camps. He's got an inflated ranking because OU basically took the guy and he's from Florida. I can see no other reason for his rating after watching the film and asking around. Transferred back to the state of Florida and on the roster at UCF. Kendal Dolby (CB, Juco): There are operational leaders for international terror organizations with more photographs and information available on the Internet about them than this guy. His film footage consists of jump ball picks, running in the wrong direction in pass coverage, multiple helmet headshots against defenseless receivers and a bunch of arm tackles, all shown from roughly two miles away by drone footage. It's hilariously dark shit as an opposing fan. Either OU stole an unknown gem here or he's cannon fodder as they try to find answers on defense. He was productive as the "Cheetah", their LB/NB hybrid, until a bad injury last season. He's allegedly back to full health and likely the starter there again. A good find and evaluation by Venables, it seems. Derrick Leblanc (DL): Can play DE or DT. Flashed early in high school, got a lot of attention, and then didn't progress further as he aged. UF and Miami stayed on him, many other schools fell off. He's not super athletic and isn't strong against the run. Also, he looks like he's part of a zombie apocalypse in recruiting headshots. Transferred out almost as quickly as he arrived. Also back in Florida at UCF. Jasiah Wagoner (Nickel): Some say OU recruited him as a CB when other schools told him he was a nickel. He'll be a nickel, or we'll be happy to see him at CB. He's not incredibly fast. His size is mediocre. He's quick and was an offensive standout in HS as well. In the early Stoops era, the right kind of this type used to irritate the shit out of everyone. In the late Riley/early Venables era, we love seeing this type of guy on the field as they've been weak spots. It will be interesting to see which way this one ultimately leans. Transferred after the 2023 season. On the roster at Cal. Daylan Smothers (TB): He's a small but tough runner that numerous regional (NC area) offensive powers were in on. Has good hands. He's not bread, but he's not the normal top 100 TB that OU usually lands. This is the kind of guy who is really good for NC State but doesn't make the depth chart for UF or NC. It's funny I mentioned NC State, because he transferred to NC State after the 2023 season. Keyon Brown (WR): Tall but slow WR out of Florida. Jeff Lebby is recruiting on offense as though he's still at UCF. This guy is bread that no one locally wanted. OU had to fend off a fierce push from ... Nebraska to keep this guy. Transferred before the 2023 season even happened. To a Juco. Daeh I-Have-A-Good-Older-Brother-That-Plays-Edge-And-Will-Transfer-To-Your-School-If-You-Take-Me McCullough (S): This guy played HS ball in South Bend and Notre Dame didn't offer. He wasn't nationally ranked by a single service. His older brother transferred in from Indiana after putting up good numbers there. Transferred to Louisville after the 2023 season. Logan Howland (T): This guy is lowly ranked out of NJ and he didn't do the camp circuit. He's very tall and will need to add good weight. Beyond OU, he officially visited Michigan, Iowa, and Miami. Guys who know what they're doing on the OL were all over this guy. He chose to go to the school with the worst recent development history for OLs among the four (if you consider Cristobal back through Oregon). Competing for PT in the OL room at OU. Joshua Bates (G): The fat kid from the movie "The Sandlot" should have garnered more attention for his fame if nothing else. OU was the only school of any FBS merit to recruit the guy, so they saw something they liked or he's Bedenbough's love child and he owed his mom a favor. Left OU after the 2024 season and transferred to SMU. Kalib Hicks (TB): He's plain as grits. Average size, decent moves, no burst, no breakaway speed, put up decent numbers for a Texas powerhouse program. His nickname should be "Vanilla". Transferred after the 2024 to Oklahoma State. Phil Picciotti (LB): His film looks like a set of snippets from Lattimer in practices from The Program. If he stays on the roids, maybe he can provide help at Mike someday. He has the lateral quickness of a dairy cow. His film includes a lot of plays where he runs full speed ahead and attempts to simply run directly through another human being or two, irrespective of whether they possess the ball. He played for IMG and was ignored by the regional powers, instead being pursued by deep north Big 10 teams and the okies. This is the kind of meathead that a guy like Venables takes and calls "our kind of guy" simply because he saw him beat up four junior kids at once behind the school when the okies showed up to visit. Transferred after the 2024 to UCF. Ashton Sanders (DT): He's built like a fire hydrant and might be 6'0" on his tippy toes, but he's listed at 6'1". OU needs bodies in the middle on defense and they had to beat out Cal and a coachless Wisconsin to land him. He was mostly ignored locally. He's The Human Buttplug for a defense, clogging up the insides of the defense if he can get fat enough. Transferred after the 2024 season to UCLA. Heath Ozaeta (IOL): Bedenbough has a penchant for recruiting some aggie-looking motherfuckers. This guy's the gingeriest ginger who has ever gingered. Also known as The Human Hand Grenade because if he visits your school, he scatters other interested recruits far and wide from wherever he's standing and causes the school he's visiting to immediately back off of his recruitment. He visited 5 schools officially, and none of them pushed for him after his official. OU landed him by default since he was clearly a personality fit for their campus after he tried to fit in everywhere but there on his officials. Competing for PT in the OL room at OU. Taylor Wein (Edge): OU is the only school this guy visited, and they got on him late. Looking at his film, they didn't get on him late because of that footage. This is another take in which Venables and his staff are going to show everyone their prowess as a scouting group by finding this hidden star in obscurity, or they're not nearly as smart as they think they are. He's big, for whatever that's worth. I doubt he plays the key pass rushing role on the outside, but probably more of a strongside guy, if he ever plays. Fighting for garbage time snaps deep on the depth chart in OU's Edge room. Kade McIntyre (TE): OU beat out KSU and Iowa for a TE, so it's hard to knock the take. He's another developmental guy who chose the worst school for development out of his options. Brand means a lot, clearly. He's going to have to put on a lot of weight to be an in-line guy, but no one can run a potent roid process like Jerry Schmidt. On a terrible, untalented roster of TE bread, this guy is still there, at the back of the room of 8 OU TEs. Erik "Sourdough" McCarty (S): A fourth safety in the class, from Oklahoma backwaters. Enjoy the fresh smell of rising dough. Transferred after the 2024 season to Emporia State. Markus "Pumpernickel" Strong (DL): Another mystery take from Florida, OU beat USF and Troy for his services. If this guy sees the field anytime soon, OU fans are probably lighting their cigarettes at that point, because they've already been fucked. Currently buried on the depth chart at DT for OU. Taylor VonBreadenHeim (LB): Rivals and ESPN didn't even have this guy in their databases. 247 and On3 ranked him late because they apparently owed Brent Venables a favor, or he threatened to violently rape some of their employees after hosting them on an employee getaway church revival weekend on his Norman property. This guy could be some sort of Gotch Yarbrough test that the services and OU are failing, because I'm not completely sure he exists. Fighting for garbage time snaps deep on the depth chart in OU's LB room. ******* So, yeah, that's how you actively destroy a blue blood. Recruit a shit ton of guys that no one else wants, including highly rated guys with red flags, and then tout the class with enthusiasm to anyone who will listen because you think you're some sort of savant and then watch as that collapses within two years of signing it. The funniest part of this class, to me, is that Venables allowed the Arnold camp to bully him into running off Dylan Gabriel after the 2023 season. -15 out of 26 signees are already gone. -3 out of 26 will start for OU in the 2025 season. -8 backups, 2 on the OL who could see the field, the rest are either sleepers still asleep or highly ranked busts -1 5 star bust transfer -1 5 star bust playing 3rd string I think Tom Herman's worst class was better than this one by a wide margin. None of the guys remaining on the roster project as high draft picks. Maybe things go that direction for the LB or Bowen, but they'd have to really have big seasons.17 points
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I canβt believe what pussies Georgia fans are.17 points
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It's just amazing the sense of entitlement the people of Georgia have based on a) their presence in the SEC while Alabama was eating their lunch b) their two back to back national championships. Don't get me wrong. I'd be feeling a sense of entitlement too if I had the recent track record Georgia has. I mean, I have a sense of entitlement and Texas doesn't have the recent skins that Georgia has, especially in the head to heads last year. But they act like Georgia has been special for a hundred years. It's recency bias. Georgia currently holds the #2 class. They're nip and tuck with USC for the #1 class. It's not like they're getting pounded on the recruiting trail. But the main school they're losing recruiting battles against is Texas, so of course they've got excuses that paint Texas as the villain and Georgia as wearing lily white. The amazing thing I love about the cognitive dissonance here is the admission "the SEC has always been cut throat in recruiting." What do you think he means by that, nod nod wink wink? We all know what he means. The SEC has always cheated their asses off. That's exactly what he means. In the meantime as Texas fans we know we just lost, what? nine recruiting battles in a row? If we're overpaying for every player, why are we losing out on any recruiting battle? Just take whoever we want. And it is about relationships. So Cooper didn't come to Austin a dozen times. He did come to Austin twice. The coaches went by his high school. The narrative they're trying to project is that Cooper hasn't even been in the state of Texas and yet the Longhorns swoop in and grab him at the last second, just like they did Terry. And people love making these distinctions between official and unofficial visits. I'm not saying there isn't one, because there is. Official visits definitely involve way more wining and dining and a much more choreographed effort by everyone involved. But no one is paying for these unofficial visits whatever school is involved. Anyway, I don't need to justify our efforts to this crowd. I'm preaching to the choir here. I just get so tickled at the unreliable narrative these guys fall into to justify to themselves why Georgia is so lily white versus the evil Longhorns.16 points
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It's a good talking point to the THSCA, but I watched the entire talk he gave on youtube a bit ago. There were some other things said. The question was about this year's class, and how only ten of the 21 commitments are from the state of Texas. Sarkisian did a great job of answering the question, but the clear message in the entire Q&A was that Texas unapologetically was going to go after the best talent across the country. He acknowledged that agents have diminished the role of Texas high school coaches in the process, but he challenged coaches not to just give up their role as advisors and mentors. He challenged them to man up and be a part of the process rather than throwing up their collective hands and saying, "what can you do? It's all about the agents now." He talked about how it's not just about Texas keeping the best players in the state. There were a lot of instate programs players could go to. Then he pointed out that many of the best players in the state were leaving for programs outside of Texas. He had the standard "if I could recruit my entire team from the state of Texas I would" line, but the clear message is that's not the world we live in. He refused to get defensive about it, which is exactly right. The truth is this recruiting season is a sea change from how Texas has always gone about its business. I doubt we ever see 80% of UT's draft picks to the NFL being instate kids ever again in my lifetime. Sarkisian has made a clear investment in going after the best players wherever they are, with an emphasis on the southeast and California. It's not just the NIL dollars spent. Or the commitments. Or even the visits, although all of those are a huge part of it. The coaches are investing their time and resources in travelling all over the country - not just to see specific kids, but to build connections in the high school for players in the current recruiting class, as well as who might be someone to look for in future classes. That's when you know Texas is serious about this. They're not just putting a sack of money in front of the player. They're going out and cultivating relationships because they want people to know they're in it for the long haul. That's how you help protect your program from bad seeds that poison the locker room and/or force your hand where you have to pull the lever to the trap door to get them out of Austin.16 points
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Heβs a five star βAthleteβ that plays RB and LB that Texas intends to use exclusively at RB because heβs badass at it.15 points
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Because, you dumb-ass racist motherfucker, white people's contribution to this country's history has never been under-recognized. Because whiteness is an artificial construct that includes people of widely different backgrounds. If someone suggested Irish History Month, Italian History Month, Dutch History Month, that's very different than White History Month. You're making the same stupid fucking argument that many of us who grew up in racist places have been hearing our whole lives. Black American is a different sort of identity than White American because Black Americans were robbed of their cultural identities when they were brought here as slaves. It's why people whose ancestors were brought here in bondage don't identify as Mandinka or whatever.15 points
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The biggest cheaters in sports are squealing βDonβt lie to us!!!β π14 points
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Have you boycotted punctuation? If so, what are your demands?14 points
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And here comes the βIβm leaving because this place is mean and no, I wonβt answer your questions because I have no defense and this place is full of meaniesβ post.14 points
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Somehow, "if he breaks a tackle he might just go all the way" has a different feel under Sarkisian's offense than it did under the Greg Davis regime. Here's a treat from the past. Barking Carnival by Vasherized. Not much I can add to that.12 points
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No updates on how A&M is lapping Texas on the recruiting trail? That's weird.12 points
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I know many, having lived in the Atlanta region since 1984. When I moved here, they were coming off their Herschel high. Then a very long stretch of meh set in, and Saban pretty much broke their will. So in my time here, it's only since they finally escaped Bama's stranglehold that they've become very cocky. Before then, they were basically Auburn. The fact they had a fairly flawed team in 2024 and yet still beat us twice has them thinking we're not too special. And based on how we played against them, that's not an unreasonable conclusion. On their way to a title, they also somewhat recently destroyed a TCU team that spanked us. So UGA fans really do think they're much better at player development than we are, and they're convinced Texas is only returning to relevance because of money. Any other possibility would wreck their worldview. I don't think they ever even wonder if they rebuilt their own program illegally. As a group, they really aren't deep thinkers about such things.12 points
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Dear Mr. Elvis, On behalf of the denizens of the Cloak Room, let me extend you an apology. We have fallen short trying to understand the subtleties of you reasoning. You are a man with the gift of nuanced thought and open mind. We are mere dumbfucks who can't figure out what you're thinking. Signed, Bullneck PS: I think you should be aware that some asshole is signing your name to stupid posts.12 points
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I have Jordan Rodgers as the second - let me repeat that - second-biggest douchebag in his family.12 points
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I guess the dickfuck in the video is just going to ignore that Sark was LITERALLY talking about relationship based recruiting because he canβt pay everyone huge $$β¦. βI have no reason to believe Smart is lyingβ:βSARK IS LYINGβ that dawg nation reporter is a fucking toilet scum.11 points
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Example# 63726 of where Trump is an immature, vindictive and cruel person. James Clapper, Obama's Director of National Security, recently participated in a program where people can sponsor the training of bomb sniffing dogs in support of national security. Clapper is an 84 year old widower who lost his wife 2 years ago. His wife, Susan also worked in national security and was a volunteer with local animal shelters. Via his sponsorship, Clapper was able to name the dog after his late wife. The dog completed training and they hold a "graduation" ceremony before the dog is placed in service. Clapper was looking forward to attending the graduation ceremony. He received a call from the training group that he was barred from attending due to a exec order from Trump. He's not allowed to attend. It's unknown if Trump specifically banned him due to this event, or there is an overriding exec order that bars Obama and Biden's officials from attending federal events. It's possible that it's the latter and an overeager MAGA type, with power for the first time in his life, gleefully barred Clapper.11 points
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A grim future? Hello they received a sack of potatoes. You can boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew.11 points
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βGoing to a Coldplay concert is how he got caughtβ βHowie got caught?β βNo. Howie was at home with his wife and heβs fineβ βAndyβs fine?β βNo, Andy was the CEO, but he quitβ βBuddy quit?β11 points
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Went to Baffin Bay with some guys in my fly fishing group this weekend. Headed down on Thursday with a stop at Reese Bros Barbecue in the way down (see Texas BBQ thread). Stayed at a really nice AirBNB right on the bay. Shortly after the sun went down, three of us went to a house with a lighted pier. I caught three keeper trout and ten more undersized - all on a small, white, clouser I tied the day before. At the end of the night, there was nothing left but white thread and bread chain eyes. Next morning four of us met up with a guy that ferried us out about half way down the Kennedy shoreline. Started with a tan Gurgler which paid off with two trout. After the sun went up, I switched to my second small white clouser. Over the next hour, I landed nine trout, a ladyfish, a piggy perch, and a black drum. Moved to another spot and caught a nice ladyfish on a gold spoon fly. Back at the house at 12:30. That night we went to Baffin Bay Seafood Company for a good dinner, then back to the lighted pier. It was more wind which made fly casting difficult, so I casted a few times and landed a trout, then headed back. Those that stayed caught several more trout, some on a Tenkara rig. Saturday back out to the Kennedy shoreline, almost out to the Laguna Madre. Fishing wasn't as good and the wind came earlier. I landed a couple trout on a flash minnow fly, but others were ready to move on to another spot. Those were my last fish of the day. Hit a couple more spots on the way back, but I didn't have any further luck. There were a few more fish caught by others, including a black drum and two redfish. Chilled at the house the remainder of the afternoon and she trout, redfish, and drum for dinner. I was more than pleased with my first trip to Baffin Bay.11 points
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This just came up on my YouTube feed. Iβm out and about so Iβll have to share it through Tapatalk, but itβs too delicious to sit on. I love this Georgia reaction so much.10 points
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Watch out for Katy HS this year. They have a 5β9β white dude thatβs a 3 7/8 star LB.10 points
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I completely agree. Cooper shows light feet, great contact balance, elite burst (he has that second gear), and that nice lean (he always falls forward). The vision is tough to quantify, especially with a lot of the video taken from the sideline. Its much easier to from the endzone. He is a downhill RB and most of his highlights are runs between the tackles, so I little harder to get an idea on his vision. He is the better football player by far. His special teams and defensive highlights are legit. I have no doubt he could be a D1 Safety. That physicality and overall ability give me optimism for his abilities without the ball (blocking and special teams contributions) Crowell loves to bounce it outside. That always looks impressive on film, but it is also bad habit most HS RBs have and will have to coached out of him. Its rare for RBs to consistently get away with that in college. Most Rbs will eventually learn to take 2-3 yards, instead of turning it into a negative play. He does appear to have better lateral agility. I like Cooper's burst more. I dont think long speed is much different.10 points
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