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  1. Reminded me of this hilarious tweet, a couple of months after Russia invaded Ukraine.
  2. CB Cobey Sellers visited. Here's a 247 article, with some interesting comments on practice. In particular, the ones on our offense. Coming from a DB recruit on an unofficial visit, I thought they were positive and authentic. (Posted the comments on practice, in the FB board practice thread; here's a snippet, and the complete article after that.) "First of all the offense is great, second to none. Usually the defense is what clicks early in practices but the offense is what really stood out to me, they were clicking on all cylinders and the D-line also looked good especially the transfer from UTSA (Trey Moore), he looked really good." (Full article.) Shadow Creek Top247 CB Cobey Sellers breaks down Friday's all-day visit to Texas Jordan Scruggs (Horns 247)
  3. Here are some comments on practice, including some glowing ones re: the offense. What makes them interesting - at least to me - was that they came from a HS recruit on a visit. A DB prospect, at that. (CB Cobey Sellers.) (Edit: Jordan Scruggs (Horns 247)). *************************************** On Friday Sellers spent most of the day on the Forty Acres as he arrived before sunrise before leaving around 4:00 PM. "It went good," Sellers said. "I showed up around 6:30 in the morning, got some breakfast, then went to the special teams meeting and then went in the position meeting for the corners." "Most of the stuff they were learning during the meeting was tackling work and then scheme-based talk. I wasn't super familiar with it but I could tell the DBs were doing everything they were supposed to do." Besides team meetings and individual meetings, Sellers also took in a practice while on campus. "First of all the offense is great, second to none. Usually the defense is what clicks early in practices but the offense is what really stood out to me, they were clicking on all cylinders and the D-line also looked good especially the transfer from UTSA (Trey Moore), he looked really good." When asked to speak on one of the Longhorns' defensive backs that caught his eye in practice, Sellers gave praise to rising star cornerback Malik Muhammad. "Malik Muhammad. His confidence, the way he knew the game like the back of his hand, just practicing the little things like coming out of his break and opening up. To be a freshman, he's a leader on the team and it's clear when you watch him practice. He's really stood out." ************************************************* I'll post the full article in the recruiting thread.
  4. (The full article (including the media "rules" stuff, plus some Q&A from the thread.) Notes, observations from Texas A&M's third spring football practice of 2024 (defense) Texas A&M held its third of 15 allotted spring football practices Tuesday on the two outdoor Coolidge Practice Fields. Carter Karels (Aggie 247)
  5. - Jordan Scruggs put in a CB for Courtland Guillory (CB), to Texas. - Adrian Wilson (Pflugerville Weiss), top 200 WR, decommitted from Oregon. Scruggs says he knows him very well, and that we would be in great position if we offered. Chris Jackson spoke with him today. Scruggs really likes the kid.
  6. So, in case we're interested in any Michigan DL ... the gist of the Michigan situation. FYI, Michigan's spring practice began Monday.
  7. Jonah Williams - OV + UOV to Texas. Five-star playmaker Jonah Williams on UT: 'Something’s good in store for Texas Hank South (Horns 247)
  8. Holy smokes ... if you want a hit, read on ... Spring Practice No. 1 Observations (Tuesday 12:50 p.m. CST) By Gerry Hamilton / On Texas Football (OTF)
  9. Five-star prospect on Texas: 'Why wouldn't you want to be a part of that receiver room?' Hank South (Horns 247) Top-15 overall, #2 WR. How about we land Moore, Locket and Ff*** - 3 of the top 4 WRs in the nation? Getting one of those 3 would be good ... all three?
  10. FYI on the Ohio State RB coaching search ... affects Davison.
  11. Useful list from 247 - the 31 recruits currently scheduled for OVs, plus a few more who are likely to do so. ************************************************************************************************************* A look into who Texas has already scheduled for official visits Jordan Scruggs (247 Sports) The Texas Longhorns are in the heat of the offseason. As the team preps for its first day of spring ball next week, the personnel and recruiting staff have been hard at work for weeks as the Longhorns currently have 31 official visits set with plenty more to be added once we get closer to June. For those curious, here’s a positional breakdown of the 31 recruits who’ve already scheduled their official visit with Texas. QB: 1 RB: 1 WR: 6 TE: 3 OL: 8 DL: 3 EDGE: 2 LB: 3 CB: 3 S: 1 As far as the geographic makeup of the group, 20 hail from Texas, 4 from California, 2 from Florida, 2 from Georgia, 1 from Alabama, 1 from Indiana, and 1 from Tennessee. *Recruits are separated by weekend and listed in order of their 247Sports ranking. June 7-9 weekend (2 visitors) Fort Bend Marshall three-star cornerback Caleb Chester | No. 126 in Texas Klein Oak safety Courtland Guillory | currently unranked June 14-16 weekend (10 visitors) McKinney four-star linebacker Riley Pettijohn | No. 57 NATL Katy Jordan four-star wide receiver Andrew Marsh | No. 66 NATL Shadow Creek four-star cornerback Cobey Sellers | No. 124 NATL Atlanta (GA) Westlake four-star offensive tackle Juan Gaston | No. 154 NATL Hitchcock four-star wide receiver Kelshaun Johnson | No. 180 NATL Lovejoy four-star wide receiver Daylan McCutcheon | No. 207 NATL Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian four-star EDGE Hayden Lowe | No. 226 NATL Bridgeland four-star offensive tackle Jonte Newman | No. 41 in Texas Tyler Chapel Hill three-star running back Rickey Stewart | No. 52 in Texas San Francisco (CA) St. Ignatius Preparatory three-star interior offensive lineman John Mills | No. 39 in California Melbourne (FL) Eau Gallie three-star defensive lineman Brandon Brown | No. 61 in Florida (Texas commit) June 21-23 weekend (18 visitors) Sachse five-star wide receiver Kaliq Lockett | No. 11 NATL Jacksonville (FL) Mandarin four-star wide receiver Jaime Ffrench | No. 30 NATL Lewisville four-star offensive tackle Michael Fasusi | No. 38 NATL Indianapolis (IN) Warren Central four-star EDGE Damien Shanklin | No. 47 NATL Jasper four-star tight end Kiotti Armstrong | No. 65 NATL San Clemente (CA) four-star linebacker Matai Tagoa'i | No. 71 NATL Spring Dekaney four-star tight end Nick Townsend | No. 104 NATL Dallas Skyline four-star linebacker Elijah Barnes | No. 109 NATL Calhoun (GA) four-star tight end Emaree Winston | No. 156 NATL (Texas commit) Saraland (AL) four-star quarterback KJ Lacey | No. 179 NATL (Texas commit) Nashville (TN) Ensworth four-star defensive lineman Ethan Utley | No. 181 NATL Santa Ana (CA) Mater Dei four-star wide receiver Marcus Harris | No. 219 NATL Port Neches-Groves three-star offensive tackle Jackson Christian | No. 60 in Texas Lufkin three-star defensive lineman Zion Williams | No. 66 in Texas Dickinson three-star offensive tackle Tyler Thomas | No. 68 in Texas Fort Bend Hightower three-star cornerback Kade Phillips | No. 89 in Texas Cedar Hill interior offensive lineman Jordan Coleman | currently unranked Cedar Hill interior offensive lineman Devin Coleman | currently unranked Footnotes: It’s incredibly important to give a reminder that it’s currently Mar. 14 and that Texas will add at least a dozen more official visitors to their summer total. With that being said, here’s a list of prospects I’m expecting to eventually make it into Austin on an official visit - Jordon Davison, Dakorien Moore, Ty Haywood, Lamont Rogers, Kamauryn Morgan, Lance Jackson, DJ Sanders, Smith Orogbo, Chace Sims, Floyd Guidry, Anthony Williams, Javar Thomas, Dorian Brew, Jonah Williams
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