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  1. Here’s how it actually currently looks for this class: Studs: Worthy Decent players: Murphy, Conner TBD (reasons for optimism): Sanders TBD: Johnson, Coffey, Sorrell, Davis, Helm TBD (reasons for pessimism): Ibraheem, Harris, Thomas, Abiara, Blackwell, Cain, Alexis, Wright, Merril We’ll be lucky to get 4 multi year starters from this class. Over/under on NFL draftees would probably be 2.5.
  2. So can some of the 25 man limit dorks give us a view on where we’re at if Texas lands: -Worthy -Davis -Gaotatorade -Ovie-O-Ooooo -Mystery Man who would start for anyone Thanks in advance and don’t tell me we wouldn’t have room for the last guy because he isn’t a hypothetical as a factor.
  3. People will quickly tell me how awful this is but this is what I think are the top 10: Sanders Blackwell Alexis Lee Ibraheem Coffey Murphy Abiara Davis Brooks I guess as an amateur there is something I’m missing on Blackwell. I realize he is a tweener in size but watching him play I think he might end up being the most productive player in the class. I’m also pretty bullish the WR prospects we signed. I thought they were much better than I expected.
  4. Fun idea, though. Shoot your shot. 2. TE, Ja’Tavion Sanders, Denton Ryan 3. CB, Ishmael Ibraheem, Dallas Kimball 13. WR, Keithron Lee, Bryan Rudder 5. WR, Jaden Alexis, Pompano Beach (Fla.) Monarch 16. DL, Derrick Harris Jr., New Caney 8. LB, Terrance Cooks, Pearland Shadow Creek 21. OL, Hayden Connor, Katy Taylor 7. DB, Jamier Johnson, Pasadena (Calif.) Muir 15. LB, Morice Blackwell, Arlington Martin 17. DL, Jordon Thomas, Port Arthur Memorial 1. DL, David Abiara, Mansfield Legacy 11. TE-HBack, Juan Davis, Everman 1. DL, David Abiara, Mansfield Legacy 10. DL, Byron Murphy, DeSoto 4. RB, Jonathon Brooks, Halletsville 6. S, JD Coffey, Kennedale 12. DL, Barryn Sorrell, New Orleans Holy Cross 18. QB, Charles Wright, Austin High 19. OL, Max Merrill, Houston Strake Jesuit 20. TE, Gunnar Helm, Englewood (Colo.) Cherry Creek 14. WR, Casey Cain, New Orleans Easton
  5. I’m finally going through the 2021 class now after taking a break for much of this recruiting cycle. Just going through offense first and I’m just now realizing we signed some ballers at wide receiver. I had no idea how good Alexis and Davis were but the one that intrigues me the most is Lee. His skill set does not match his body type at all. If someone described a receiver recruit to you as possessing great hand hands, elite body control, above average 40 speed but played tough over the middle and relished breaking tackles and stiff arming people you would assume that player was a 6”4, 215 pound Lil Jordan Humphrey type player and not a 5”10, 175 point cat quick inside receiver. This is the kind of player that goes to Kansas State and fucking destroys us for four years. I’m guessing his 40 time is not elite and combined with his size that probably took him off the radar for most teams? If he can bulk up and stay that quick (which should not be a problem) he should wreck shop in the B12. It doesn’t matter what his top end speed is if his first 10 yards are elite and he has that body control. This guy is going to be a really good player for us and he is wildly underrated, IMO. I assume the recruiting nerds are going to tell me why I am wrong and why it is we were fighting UTSA for him and not LSU.
  6. Stop. This class has SEVEN 4* defensive players. It also has some really good players on offense that are takes in any class (Sanders, Alexis, Conner, Lee) and a couple of guys that I think are excellent evals (Juan Davis, Gunnar Helm). This class is assfucked by a terrible OL class. If Herb Hand wasn't a fucking moron it would be a top 10 class, even as a transition class.
  7. "Texas thought it was over when they landed Atascocita tight end Landen King. King opened his recruitment just weeks after shutting it down in a puzzling fashion. After leaning to Texas for the spring and his sister being enrolled in Austin, King didn’t give much feedback on why he decommitted. Nick was actually supposed to see him and other teammates the day he decommitted, but King didn’t show. He flipped to Auburn to play with friend Dematrius Davis following his commitment. Texas actually did call him back when Chad Morris was fired, but King decided he was going to sign with the Tigers." This take from Roach, just lazy or bury your head in the sand bs. We all know what the deal was and so does Roach. Reading all about these budding relationships which won out due to whatever, or late offers which hurt pride is all great but really lacks the financial impact that SEC schools straight up offer. No Roach, King didn't flip to Auburn to play with his friend and nobody is gullible enough to believe this drivel.
  8. I'm sure that extends to the Fifth Ward over a cute farm town like Davis as well...
  9. Nahlin: RECRUITING MATTERS RB LJ Johnson, Cy-Fair (2021). Texas and Texas A&M have given him a hard date: February 3rd. They want him to decide and sign on Wednesday. Despite reports, he hasn’t visited Austin recently, but that hasn’t deterred the staff from pursuing. Coach Drayton and Coach Harris have remained in consistent pursuit. Conventional wisdom has Texas as the most likely destination, but our latest intel has us thinking A&M has the upper hand as of this morning. Could there be another plot twist, maybe so, but we don’t think so at this time. [Per a source close to Camar Wheaton, the Texas staff made a very late and quiet run at the running back but he’s going to stick with his commitment and sign with Alabama on Wednesday.] CB Ishmael Ibraheem, Dallas Kimball (2021): As IT reported Sunday night Ishmael Ibraheem is expected to sign with Texas on Wednesday. “I’m excited to talk with the coaches. Coach Joseph especially. I’ll definitely keep working out and be ready. There’s no time to celebrate,” said the lengthy corner. Ibraheem has been staying in shape, hoping he’d get the clearance to ink with Texas on National Signing Day. Now, that looks like a reality. DE David Abiara, Mansfield Legacy (2021): IT checked in with a source close to Mansfield Legacy four-star DE David Abiara again over the weekend. The answer was the same on the status of Abiara’s recruitment, “If he doesn’t sign with Texas Wednesday, I will be very surprised.” The 6-foot-4, 245-pound DE with broad shoulders and long arms was leaning to Washington prior to the new Texas staff being hired, which included Pete Kwiatkowski, who was recruiting Abiara for the Huskies. DT Bear Alexander, Denton Ryan (2022): Denton Ryan 2022 DT Bear Alexander’s tweet caused quite the storm yesterday. According to a source close to Bear, the near 6-foot-4, 325-pounder does plan to announce his college commitment Wednesday. When IT stopped by Denton Ryan three weeks ago, the three schools mentioned at the top of the list were Ohio State, Georgia, and Texas … with Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Alabama, and Miami in the hunt. Since that time, Bear and his circle have been in contact with Texas DL coach Bo Davis via text and phone, and there was a phone call with Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian last week. In talking with a source close to Alexander’s recruitment last night, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Georgia, and Texas are mentioned as most likely group where the pick will come from, but IT is not discounting Ohio State’s chances yet. Alexander and family were on the move this weekend, and one source believes there was a student visit but that school is unknown. The same source does not expect Texas to be the pick, should he stick to his February 3 announcement. One source thinks OU has the upperhand. Like we saw with Evan Stewart, there will be a large group of coaches working to prolong Alexander’s decision. DB Landon Hullaby, Mansfield Timberview (2022): Little brother of UT linebacker Jaden Hullaby, the three-star knows the University of Texas well. Real well. He was re-offered by the UT staff recently. “I want to work on being more of a leader on and off the field,” said Hullaby. “Also just want to keep working on the little things to make my game better and keep improving.” Plenty of schools are in this pursuit, but Texas feels like the leader. “I’d have to say Texas, Baylor, Oregon, and Notre Dame are recruiting me the hardest right now,” said Hullaby. “Whichever college gets me will get a hardworking dog that will come and make an impact immediately.” What is it about Longhorns, Lando? “Of course being from the state of Texas, the UT offer always means a lot and holds a lot of weight and with my brother going there,” Hullaby explained. “It just makes it even more cool to have an opportunity to be able to play with him again and Texas is definitely high on my list.” His timeline sounds like a summer decision, but with recruiting, could be sooner. “I plan on making my decision in the summer or earlier if the time feels right,” Hullaby said.
  10. Bobby Burton Just 48 hours before national signing day, the Longhorns are hoping to add five players to a class that already includes 18 high school prospects and three college transfers. The players : RB LJ Johnson - Cy Fair WR Keithron Lee - Bryan Rudder OL Austin Uke - Dallas Parish Episcopal DL David Abiara - Mansfield Legacy CB Ishmael Ibraheem - Dallas Kimball ** Justin Wells reported late last night that Ishmael Ibraheem, one of the state’s best corner prospects, was now expected to sign his letter of intent on Wednesday. That decision bolsters a Texas secondary class in serious need at cornerback. The only other corner in the class is Jamier Johnson from California, who many actually peg as more of a safety in new defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski’s scheme. At 6-1, 175 pounds, Ibraheem is a long-armed corner who is just beginning to tap into enormous potential. If he works hard in Austin, it’s difficult for me to see him not eventually becoming a starter for the Horns. ** The LJ Johnson recruitment saga will likely end on Wednesday. Johnson is expected to choose either Texas or Texas A&M. Rumors had Johnson secretly visiting Austin yesterday. Interestingly, Johnson could have already enrolled at any either school but has chosen not to. So the question now becomes, for whichever school he selects, will he enter immediately or will he wait until summer to enroll? Given the lack of quality numbers for the Longhorns at running back, Texas would clearly hope he joins the team immediately and participated in spring ball. ** Texas’ recruitment of offensive linemen for the 2021 class was an embarrassment. No other position struck out on so many of its top targets so often. It was truly ugly to watch transpire. So Austin Uke, a likely tackle, would add a key component to the class. But the Horns have their work cut out for them yet again. Stanford, among others, is also in pursuit and has built a longer relationship with him. Texas is not out of the race, but the Horns are definitely fighting to the end. Steve Sarkisian making quick contact with Uke’s private line coach Donald Hawkins (a former Horn) helped matters. So has new line coach Kyle Flood’s pedigree and recruiting. But will it be enough? ** While the previous Texas staff came up short in many ways, I always felt like the Horns player personnel department did a fine job of identifying players later in the process. Keithron Lee is a perfect example of that. Lee, who is already committed to Texas but postponed his signing because of the uncertainty surrounding the coaching situation in December, is set to ink with the Horns Wednesday morning. He is a twitchy, long-armed, fluid athlete. The Horns recruited him to play receiver, but he’s the type who could easily play on either side of the ball if he so desired. Lee may not receive the fanfare of other big-name recruits on Wednesday, but I feel like the Texas personnel staff really found something in Lee. ** David Abiara, the 6-4, 248-pound defensive end from Mansfield Legacy, initially committed to Notre Dame. Texas finished second in that recruitment. However, Abiara was said to be in the wrong place at the wrong time and had some legal issues. That pushed Notre Dame out of the picture. However, with those issues now resolved, Abiara has been in close contact with Texas and new DL coach Bo Davis since Davis’ very first day on the job. It would be a surprise if Abiara opted for another program than Texas on Wednesday. And that’s a good thing for the Horns. Texas wants Abiara in a big way and he certainly adds another impressive, young DL for Texas. Interestingly, if Texas had not re-entered the picture for Abiara, he likely would have ended up at Washington, where Kwiatkowski would have been happy to have him. But now it’s more likely the two unite in Austin instead of Seattle. ** One final note: With almost an entirely new staff in place, do not be surprised if a new prospect emerges or is even signed on Wednesday. These new coaches could easily circle back to a prospect they liked at their previous school. There have already been a few names surface, like a running back from the Southeast.
  11. No surprise, but Davis now following Lawrence and Abiara.
  12. Final rivals in-state rankings 1) Tommy Brockermeyer 2) Donovan Jackson 3) Ja'Tavion Sanders 4) Bryce Foster 5) Clayton Smith 6) Tunmise Adeleye 7) Camar Wheaton '8) Shemar Turner 9) JoJo Earle 10) LJ Johnson 11) Billy Bowman 12) Quay Davis 13) Reuben Fatheree 14) Jalen Milroe 15) Latrell McCutchin 16) Garrett Nussmeier 17) Savion Byrd 18) JD Coffey 19) Kendrick Blackshire 20) Preston Stone 21) Deuce Harmon 22) Marcus Burris 23) Kaidon Salter 24) Ezra Dotson-Oyetade 25) Hunter Washington 26) Ketron Jackson 27) Brandon Campbell 28) Shadrach Banks 29) J. Michael Sturdivant 30) Sawyer Robertson 31) Andrew Mukuba 32) Cody Jackson 33) Elijah Arroyo 34) Theodore Knox https://n.rivals.com/prospect_rankings/rivals250/2021 I watched zero senior hudls, but no Terrance Cooks seems par for the course for Rivals
  13. https://www.surlyhorns.com/board/index.php?/search/&q=Quay Davis&quick=1&type=forums_topic&item=227
  14. Forgive me for my tardiness to this topic, but how in the hell did Quay Davis “end up” at Kansas. Is there some info I missed out on as to why he went form us to SoCal, to Kansas? Grades? Personality?
  15. Yeah. After Murphy it's bread (not considering Sanders/Davis, but that'd make the bread more unnecessary).
  16. If Texas decides to take Lawrence of Abiara, it will be taking the following DL/edge players in the class: - Derrick Harris Jr - Jordon Thomas - Byron Murphy II - Barryn Sorrell - Garfield Lawrence - David Abiara Potentially could play defense - Ja'Tavion Sanders - Juan Davis
  17. Could definitely see that, makes sense with the kansas commitment as well..Quay in the same class definitely lends credence
  18. The kid is extremely talented on both sides of the ball, but with Davis and Helm also in this class (with Davis I see as more of a TE than any other position), I feel like Sanders should be working at Jack If you look at Davis and Sanders, both being ATH and projecting to TE/Jack, Sanders is the better pass rusher and Davis is the better TE imo.
  19. CDC wasn’t quoted in that article. A source told Brian Davis that was a reason CDC decided to fire Herman.
  20. I hate when we start declaring our freshmen are 1st rounders. I think if I look hard enough I can find one similar article claiming Holton Hill, K Boyd and Davante Davis were all going in the 1st round (it's possible they were earmarked as "day 1" picks when that meant something different than it does today). BUT THIS TIME IT'S DIFFERENT! (I do like the '20 class quite a bit)
  21. Touche. Davis could be the most accomplished quarterback taller than 5'6"
  22. I am not a Kyler Murray fan, but he is pretty much the most accomplished TXHSFB QB ever? 42-0, 3 State Championships at Allen, Gatorade National Football Player of the Year also, Davis has officially signed with Auburn?
  23. Any chance we can slide in on Dematrius Davis at QB since Auburn canned Gus? He could go down as the most accomplished Texas HS qb ever if North Shore wins its third straight title (which is looking likely)...
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