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21 minutes ago, Elmer_Fudd said:

Did the piece from Perroni make it to this board?  The one from a few months back how everyone was going to aggy?

I could have sworn it was copied over already, but I couldn't find it. Anyway, here it is. Cheers to @Neonmoon

A realistic 2019 scenario: Absolute monster class for A&M
by Brian Perroni

 

Texas A&M closed out the class of 2018 incredibly strong and the new staff has also started the class of 2019 off with a bang as well. The Aggies currently sit at No. 4 in the team rankings and have a very real shot to finish with their best class ever.

Here is a very early look at a realistic potential class. Not all these players will end up as Aggies but A&M has the potential to land each and every one of them.

Also, there are names not on the list that will likely become serious targets. Jimbo Fisher and Co. will go across the nation looking for talent but those names are not on this list yet. Two positions that is likely to happen at are linebacker and offensive guard.

QB Grant Gunnell, Houston St. Pius: The first commit in the class, Gunnell is still taking other visits and there is definitely cause for concern. If he does not end up in the class, Fisher and Co. will look to find another player at the position relatively quickly to get it shored up.

RB Isaiah Spiller, Klein Collins: A current Oklahoma pledge, Spiller is an Aggie legacy and spent this past Sunday in College Station. The four-star is a legitimate candidate to flip from the Sooners.

WR Kam Brown, Colleyville Heritage: A&M got its speed receiver for the class in the former UCLA commit as the four-star pledged to the Aggies over the weekend.

WR Chase Lane, Houston St. Pius: Lane has very good speed for the slot. He committed at the same time as Gunnell and the two are teammates and very good friends. He will likely end up with Gunnell if the QB does go elsewhere.

WR Theo Wease, Allen: The nation's No. 29 overall prospect did not have an offer from the previous staff but that has quickly changed. The one-time OU commit is very high on A&M. 

WR Arjei Henderson, Fort Bend Travis: Henderson and Wease want to play together in college. They previously committed to the Sooners together at the same time. The numbers are going to get interesting at receiver with so many good ones in the state.

TE/H Elijah Higgins, Austin Bowie: The 6-3/215 four-star prospect is a high school receiver that some project to be a tight end. He has serious speed for his size and an offer list to back it up. He left A&M this past weekend with the Aggies in good shape. Higgins will likely see his ranking go up as other services adjust theirs.

TE/H Nnamdi Adim-Madumere, Fort Worth Southwest: Another high school receiver, expect the 6-3/225 junior to see his offer list increase a ton this spring and to likely shoot up the rankings as well. A&M was his first Power Five offer and I have a CB in on him to the Aggies.

OT Kenyon Green, Atasocita: The state's top-ranked player, the Aggies are in very good shape with the five-star tackle. He publicly named A&M his leader and it is going to take a lot of work by another school to keep him from being an Aggie.

OT Javonne Shepherd, Houston North Forest: The 6-7/305 junior looks the part of a future NFL left tackle. He and Green want to play together at the next level and A&M has done a very good job with him. Shepherd is another I expect to shoot up the rankings once more people see him in person.

DE Braedon Mowry, Katy Taylor: It looks like an A&M/OU battle for Mowry with the Aggie in very good shape. A&M has built a pipeline with Katy Taylor and the four-star DE looks likely to be the next to head to College Station.

DE Marcus Stripling, Katy Mayde Creek: The 6-2.5/260 defender was blown away by the new staff in Aggieland. He was already really high on A&M and is in College Station frequently to see friends. It is likely an A&M/OU battle but the Aggies are positioned well.

DT DeMarvin Leal, Converse Judson: Leal is another player I expect will see his ranking continue to rise as people actually see him in person. He is incredibly disruptive on the line and has a chance to finish in the discussions as the state's top player. He is a relatively quiet kid but has long been high on A&M.

DT Josh Ellison, A&M Consolidated: As long as he gets his academics in order, the local four-star prospect is going to see his offer list increase even more. He is high on both A&M and TCU early but he very well could stay in town to play his college ball.

DE/LB NaNa Osafo-Mensah, Fort Worth Nolan: A&M has a battle on its hands but Osafo-Mensah is the state's top edge rusher and a big priority target for the Aggies. He was in College Station this past weekend.

LB Marcel Brooks, Flower Mound Marcus: The fast and hard-hitting linebacker has never shown much interest in A&M but the new staff changed that. He will be in College Station on Saturday with the Fast 7v7 team and his reaction will be interesting. He's the top pure linebacker in the state by far but the Aggies have work to do to catch up.

CB Bobby Wolfe, Houston Madison: A&M beat out numerous other teams for the 6-3/190 four-star prospect when he committed this past Sunday. Wolfe is an incredibly physical corner.

CB Marquez Beason, Dallas Bishop Dunne: There was thought that the national top 100 prospect could have possibly shut things down last weekend. That did not happen but I could still see it happening in the near future. Illinois Commit

CB Erick Young, Fort Bend Bush: Young and Wolfe are best friends and have long said they want to play together in college. The 6-1/195 four-star is a big-time A&M target and many expect he will be an Aggie as well.

CB Jeffery Carter, Aledo: This one is going to be a battle but the Aggie built some serious momentum by having him on campus each of the past two weekends. The former Oklahoma commit is close with Adim-Madumere and the two could very well end up together. Carter also plays on the same 7-on-7 team as several other players on this list.

S Brian Williams, Dallas Bishop Dunne: The five-star defender has already committed to A&M and has become a vocal leader in the class. Landing him a couple weeks back was huge for the Aggies.

S Demani Richardson, Waxahachie: The 6-2/205 defender loves to hit and does a great job in coverage. There was a ton of buzz out of College Station this past weekend and he was one of the players that came away very impressed.

K Caden Davis, Coppell: If not the country's top kicker for the class, he's very close. Davis committed to the previous staff and wants to be an Aggie, so he will be if the new staff decides to still take a kicker. More will likely be clear once a special teams coach is named and a kicking coach hired.

This class of 23 prospects would be incredibly loaded. Several of them are likely to see huge jumps in their current rankings as well.

Even before those players see their rankings rise, the 23 players listed would give A&M a team total of 301.24 with the current rankings. That would have finished No. 3 this year, No. 4 in 2017 and No. 2 in 2016.

Other players considered for inclusion:

WR Jordan Whittington, Cuero: Will A&M have room for that many receivers? Can the Aggies supplant Texas as the perceived current leader? Whittington is very, very good player and will be interesting to follow. Texas Commit

WR Jalen Curry, Houston St. Pius: Curry is a teammate of Gunnell and Lane and was also a Florida State commitment under Fisher. The receiver numbers are going to play a big role here as well.

TE Austin Stogner, Plano Prestonwood: A current OU commit, Stogner was high on both A&M and FSU when he committed to the Sooners. He is going to give the Aggies a long look and is also close friends with Gunnell. 

OL Branson Bragg, Crandall: The lone in-state interior lineman with an A&M offer, Bragg admits to growing up a big fan of Texas. He could be an in-state battle.

OL EJ Ndoma-Ogar, Allen: The four-star offensive guard has not received an A&M offer at this point but he is the type of player the Aggies have gone after on the interior recently.

DE T'Vondre Sweat, Huntsville: From an hour down the road, Sweat says he grew up a big A&M fan. He was also visited by Fisher and several other Aggie coaches. He was once close to committing but has slowed things down a bit. Texas Commit

OT Tyler Johnson, Conroe Oak Ridge: The national top 100 prospect has a top three of A&M, OU and Texas. He has always seemingly liked the Longhorns, though, and was not at the Super Bowl event over the weekend.

CB Marcus Banks, Spring Dekaney: Banks has been on campus numerous times and A&M is one team he always mentions. The numbers at corner could get interesting as well, though.

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I also have the Perroni sunshine article. It was current when we bailed on Shag. Tip of the hat to Neon Moon.

 

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Texas A&M closed out the class of 2018 incredibly strong and the new staff has also started the class of 2019 off with a bang as well. The Aggies currently sit at No. 4 in the team rankings and have a very real shot to finish with their best class ever.

Here is a very early look at a realistic potential class. Not all these players will end up as Aggies but A&M has the potential to land each and every one of them.

Also, there are names not on the list that will likely become serious targets. Jimbo Fisher and Co. will go across the nation looking for talent but those names are not on this list yet. Two positions that is likely to happen at are linebacker and offensive guard.

QB Grant Gunnell, Houston St. Pius: The first commit in the class, Gunnell is still taking other visits and there is definitely cause for concern. If he does not end up in the class, Fisher and Co. will look to find another player at the position relatively quickly to get it shored up.

RB Isaiah Spiller, Klein Collins: A current Oklahoma pledge, Spiller is an Aggie legacy and spent this past Sunday in College Station. The four-star is a legitimate candidate to flip from the Sooners.

WR Kam Brown, Colleyville Heritage: A&M got its speed receiver for the class in the former UCLA commit as the four-star pledged to the Aggies over the weekend.

WR Chase Lane, Houston St. Pius: Lane has very good speed for the slot. He committed at the same time as Gunnell and the two are teammates and very good friends. He will likely end up with Gunnell if the QB does go elsewhere.

WR Theo Wease, Allen: The nation’s No. 29 overall prospect did not have an offer from the previous staff but that has quickly changed. The one-time OU commit is very high on A&M. 

WR Arjei Henderson, Fort Bend Travis: Henderson and Wease want to play together in college. They previously committed to the Sooners together at the same time. The numbers are going to get interesting at receiver with so many good ones in the state.

TE/H Elijah Higgins, Austin Bowie: The 6-3/215 four-star prospect is a high school receiver that some project to be a tight end. He has serious speed for his size and an offer list to back it up. He left A&M this past weekend with the Aggies in good shape. Higgins will likely see his ranking go up as other services adjust theirs.

TE/H Nnamdi Adim-Madumere, Fort Worth Southwest: Another high school receiver, expect the 6-3/225 junior to see his offer list increase a ton this spring and to likely shoot up the rankings as well. A&M was his first Power Five offer and I have a CB in on him to the Aggies.

OT Kenyon Green, Atasocita: The state’s top-ranked player, the Aggies are in very good shape with the five-star tackle. He publicly named A&M his leader and it is going to take a lot of work by another school to keep him from being an Aggie.

OT Javonne Shepherd, Houston North Forest: The 6-7/305 junior looks the part of a future NFL left tackle. He and Green want to play together at the next level and A&M has done a very good job with him. Shepherd is another I expect to shoot up the rankings once more people see him in person.

DE Braedon Mowry, Katy Taylor: It looks like an A&M/OU battle for Mowry with the Aggie in very good shape. A&M has built a pipeline with Katy Taylor and the four-star DE looks likely to be the next to head to College Station.

DE Marcus Stripling, Katy Mayde Creek: The 6-2.5/260 defender was blown away by the new staff in Aggieland. He was already really high on A&M and is in College Station frequently to see friends. It is likely an A&M/OU battle but the Aggies are positioned well.

DT DeMarvin Leal, Converse Judson: Leal is another player I expect will see his ranking continue to rise as people actually see him in person. He is incredibly disruptive on the line and has a chance to finish in the discussions as the state’s top player. He is a relatively quiet kid but has long been high on A&M.

DT Josh Ellison, A&M Consolidated: As long as he gets his academics in order, the local four-star prospect is going to see his offer list increase even more. He is high on both A&M and TCU early but he very well could stay in town to play his college ball.

DE/LB NaNa Osafo-Mensah, Fort Worth Nolan: A&M has a battle on its hands but Osafo-Mensah is the state’s top edge rusher and a big priority target for the Aggies. He was in College Station this past weekend.

LB Marcel Brooks, Flower Mound Marcus: The fast and hard-hitting linebacker has never shown much interest in A&M but the new staff changed that. He will be in College Station on Saturday with the Fast 7v7 team and his reaction will be interesting. He’s the top pure linebacker in the state by far but the Aggies have work to do to catch up.

CB Bobby Wolfe, Houston Madison: A&M beat out numerous other teams for the 6-3/190 four-star prospect when he committed this past Sunday. Wolfe is an incredibly physical corner.

CB Marquez Beason, Dallas Bishop Dunne: There was thought that the national top 100 prospect could have possibly shut things down last weekend. That did not happen but I could still see it happening in the near future. Illinois Commit

CB Erick Young, Fort Bend Bush: Young and Wolfe are best friends and have long said they want to play together in college. The 6-1/195 four-star is a big-time A&M target and many expect he will be an Aggie as well.

CB Jeffery Carter, Aledo: This one is going to be a battle but the Aggie built some serious momentum by having him on campus each of the past two weekends. The former Oklahoma commit is close with Adim-Madumere and the two could very well end up together. Carter also plays on the same 7-on-7 team as several other players on this list.

S Brian Williams, Dallas Bishop Dunne: The five-star defender has already committed to A&M and has become a vocal leader in the class. Landing him a couple weeks back was huge for the Aggies.

S Demani Richardson, Waxahachie: The 6-2/205 defender loves to hit and does a great job in coverage. There was a ton of buzz out of College Station this past weekend and he was one of the players that came away very impressed.Looking Around

K Caden Davis, Coppell: If not the country’s top kicker for the class, he’s very close. Davis committed to the previous staff and wants to be an Aggie, so he will be if the new staff decides to still take a kicker. More will likely be clear once a special teams coach is named and a kicking coach hired. Looking Around

This class of 23 prospects would be incredibly loaded. Several of them are likely to see huge jumps in their current rankings as well.

Even before those players see their rankings rise, the 23 players listed would give A&M a team total of 301.24 with the current rankings. That would have finished No. 3 this year, No. 4 in 2017 and No. 2 in 2016.

Other players considered for inclusion:

WR Jordan Whittington, Cuero: Will A&M have room for that many receivers? Can the Aggies supplant Texas as the perceived current leader? Whittington is very, very good player and will be interesting to follow. Texas Commit

WR Jalen Curry, Houston St. Pius: Curry is a teammate of Gunnell and Lane and was also a Florida State commitment under Fisher. The receiver numbers are going to play a big role here as well.

TE Austin Stogner, Plano Prestonwood: A current OU commit, Stogner was high on both A&M and FSU when he committed to the Sooners. He is going to give the Aggies a long look and is also close friends with Gunnell. 

OL Branson Bragg, Crandall: The lone in-state interior lineman with an A&M offer, Bragg admits to growing up a big fan of Texas. He could be an in-state battle.

OL EJ Ndoma-Ogar, Allen: The four-star offensive guard has not received an A&M offer at this point but he is the type of player the Aggies have gone after on the interior recently.

DE T'Vondre Sweat, Huntsville: From an hour down the road, Sweat says he grew up a big A&M fan. He was also visited by Fisher and several other Aggie coaches. He was once close to committing but has slowed things down a bit. Texas Commit

OT Tyler Johnson, Conroe Oak Ridge: The national top 100 prospect has a top three of A&M, OU and Texas. He has always seemingly liked the Longhorns, though, and was not at the Super Bowl event over the weekend.

CB Marcus Banks, Spring Dekaney: Banks has been on campus numerous times and A&M is one team he always mentions. The numbers at corner could get interesting as well, though.

Interesting that the list doesn't include Mowrey.

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46 minutes ago, RomaVicta said:

I also have the Perroni sunshine article. It was current when we bailed on Shag. Tip of the hat to Neon Moon.

 

Interesting that the list doesn't include Mowrey.

Dunno about Mowrey, but Mowry is there, between Stripling and Shepherd.

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Nnamdi headed to Litville today :: 

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Fort Worth Southwest WR Nnamdi Adim-Manumere, and he's on the way to College Station with his brother. He measured in at Sunday's Under Armour Dallas camp at 6-3 and 222 pounds.

"I just want to see what's going on and see the culture," he said. "I want to get a better understanding of the school."

Adim-Manumere is being recruited by Dameyune Craig. I should have more from him after today's visit.

 

 

Also fun, if you haven't read it, is the Gigem thread where BP changes his CBs from Aggy to OU for Wease and Henderson

 

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I really think A&M is targeting out-of-state receivers they're trying to get guys that are like Amari Cooper Calvin Ridley DJ chark

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Kinda puts a cork in his recruitment when we are slow playing the guy he wants to go to school with Hendi

 

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I really think A&M is targeting out-of-state receivers they're trying to get guys that are like Amari Cooper Calvin Ridley DJ chark

This is what a man who knows how to win a national championship (Natty to those who have never won one) knows how to do. Non-national championship coaches waste their time looking for players who don't resemble the best players from the past. 

Jimbo knows how it's done. Recruit the best players and keep the QBs eyes from crossing.

The SEC trembles.

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-This past weekend's visit went very well with the state's No. 1 player, five-star Atascocita offensive tackle Kenyon Green. It was big to get him back on campus after recently seeing Texas and the Aggies look to have more of a hold on the frontrunner spot than before the visit. From talking to numerous people, it sounds like it couldn't have gone much better, with the exception of a commitment. Green was not planning to commit but the possibility was still there. I think he will take a few visits but I still see him, and Javonne Shepherd as well, ending up with the Aggies before too long.

-A&M picked up a big commitment over the weekend from Katy Taylor four-star defensive end Braedon Mowry. Oklahoma was up there but Mowry loved A&M as a program and school so, once he gelled with the new staff – and A&M kept his position coach – he knew he wanted to be an Aggie. Max Wright was a huge factor with him, always in his ear about A&M. The fact that he shut things down without taking any other visits is telling and he says he is done with the process and does not plan to take other visits.

Mowry’s pledge will also likely help with Katy Mayde Creek defensive end Marcus Stripling. They are close friends and both of them were high on both A&M and Oklahoma. Stripling is officially visiting OU this coming weekend – which will be a huge one for the Sooners – and you can expect them to roll out the red carpet. Still, A&M has been in good standing for a long time and having Mowry only helps the Aggies’ chances. I believe he will end up in Maroon and White as well.

-The other big in-state defensive line target is Converse Judson’s DeMarvin Leal. The 6-foot-4, 280-pounder has seemingly become a very personal target for Tim Brewster and A&M and Texas are the main two schools after him.

Leal had a very good unofficial visit to Texas recently but he will be in College Station this coming weekend, for what will actually be an official visit. It is huge to get him back on campus and also big that Brewster has taken that recruitment to heart as such an important one. The family really likes the Aggie tight end coach and A&M wants him to play defensive end, which is his preferred position.

-At quarterback, it is still anybody’s guess what happens with this class. Grant Gunnell is still a possibility, albeit a very remote one. The Aggies also offered Jayden Daniels this past week and, the deep quarterback pool out West could help A&M’s chances there. He is teammates with 2018 Aggie signee Jeremiah Martin.

Still, I expect Darrell Dickey to be all over the state and country once the quiet period ends and coaches are allowed on the road.

-With Klein Collins running back Isaiah Spillerrecently decommitting from Oklahoma – which caught a lot of people very much offguard – the door is open for A&M to make a big impression on the Aggie legacy. He has long really liked A&M but wants to see how the team performs this coming year. He should not be considered a slam-dunk to A&M but this one is trending in the Aggies’ favor for sure. Also remember, he made the trip to A&M recently with Gunnell and the two are close.

Fellow running back King Doerue of Amarillo Tascosa is expected in Aggieland this coming weekend for the spring game. Thee recruiting process is all very new to him and his school has not had a ton of highly-recruited players so he is sort of taking everything in and figuring things out as he goes. He does really like the Aggies, though. As for the question if A&M would take two backs a year after signing four, I’m not sure there is an answer just yet.

-At wide receiver, both Theo Wease and Arjei Henderson are trending toward Oklahoma. I’m not sure they pull the trigger on their visits this upcoming weekend but I think they both end up in Norman when all is said and done.

A&M is still in good shape with Nnamdi Adim-Madumere and it will be interesting to see the top five of Kenyon Jackson out of Grayson, Ga., later this week. The 6-foot-5, 200-pound four-star is a big fan of Fisher and Co., who have done very well at Grayson over the years. It also wouldn’t be a surprise to see five-star Frank Ladson out of Florida officially visit at some point, though he should be considered a longshot.

-At tight end, Baylor Cupp is by far the primary target for A&M and the Aggies still feel very good about their chances of landing him. Whether or not they would take a second tight end after that is still up in the air but, if they do, the one to watch is Jalen Wydermyer of Dickinson. Wydermyer does not plan to make a decision anytime soon.

-On the offensive line, A&M should land both Green and Shepherd at tackle. Branson Bragg is the top in-state interior target and will likely be in town for the spring game. Still, the Aggies are in a battle with Texas and Stanford for his services.

A&M made a huge impression on the Pensacola duo of Adrian Medley and Hunter Rayburn last week and the two will be back for official visits. Still, Clemson and Florida are the two schools to worry about, respectively, with the pair.

Trevor Roberson was on his official visit this past weekend and received a lot of individual attention from Fisher. It still looks like an A&M-Tech battle for the mammoth tackle’s services.

Jack Stewart from Connecticut is visiting later this week. A&M got in on him early and he has seen several big offers lately, including from Michigan this past week. Stewart always had a dream of playing football in the state of Texas and that certainly helps the Aggies’ chances but he will have his choice of a lot of schools across the country before too long. A&M really likes him.

-On the defensive line, Mowry and Josh Ellisonare committed and things look good with Stripling and decent with Leal.

One oft-forgotten player is David Ugwoegbu of Katy Seven Lakes. However, the ultra-athletic prospect is high on A&M and could easily end up being the main edge rusher in the class.

Jaquaze Sorrells of Florida recently spent two days in town and, right now, it looks like it is an A&M, Miami and Oregon battle for the four-star tackle. Tackle Gio Paez out of North Carolina plans to take an unofficial to A&M next month as well.

-Like with this past class, we will likely see a bunch of new linebacker targets from all across the country once coaches are on the road again. Five-star Brandon Smith from Virginia is still set to officially visit in a couple weeks but that will be a very tough pull.

He has not heard from A&M yet but Tyrone Brown (6-3/205) of Atascocita is an intriguing in-state prospect. He played safety for Beaumont Central as a junior and has recently been offered by Baylor, Houston and ULM.

Of the current out-of-state offers, those that have shown the most reciprocal interest are Smith, Spencer Lytle, Jaleel McRae, Kane Pattersonand JUCO prospect Lakia Henry. A&M has offered Detroit athlete Jaren Mangham, an Aggie legacy, at running back but he could end up at linebacker. Michigan State usually lands who it wants at Cass Tech and, though he has not lived in Michigan long, some expect Mangham to follow that pattern.

David Gbenda of Katy Cinco Ranch is also still on the board. Despite several big national offers lately, his main three are still A&M, TCU and Texas.

-At cornerback, A&M will host Spring Dekaney’s Marcus Banks at the end of the month on an official visit. He will also be in town this coming weekend for an unofficial. However, the main weekend to watch is his Texas official visit on May 4. The Longhorns have long felt confident about landing him.

I still believe A&M will land Aledo four-star cornerback Jeffery Carter but Oklahoma is not giving up on the former Sooner pledge. Former Aggie commit Bobby Wolfe is still high on A&M and I could see him ending up back in the fold. Erick Young is pretty much between A&M and OU and, right now, I would guess he is probably leaning toward the Sooners. However, he and Wolfe will both be in town on officials this coming weekend



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3 hours ago, Longhornfrenzy said:

Jaquaze Sorrells of Florida recently spent two days in town and, right now, it looks like it is an A&M, Miami and Oregon battle for the four-star tackle.

What a crock of shit. Where do these people come up with this crap? Sorrells is going to be at the FSU spring game this weekend. FSU, Clemson and Miami are his top schools.

Good luck pulling a kid out of Florida Aggy

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It’s just delusional to think a kid from out of state will be attracted to their program. They are not a traditional power and they reside in College Station.  There’s no draw for an OOS 18 year old kid unless they are that kid’s best offer.  There are small town colleges in every state that the recruit could go to,  why would they travel across the country to reside in your small town?  

Now if there is a winning tradition, that’s different.  The Tuscaloosas, tallahasee, Gainesville’s and Happy Valleys can simply show their skins and kids will be drawn there.  I think Jimbo and Mr. Lit are figuring out that The Station is not just a hindrance but a huge disadvantage.

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4 hours ago, Longhornfrenzy said:

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The other big in-state defensive line target is Converse Judson’s DeMarvin Leal. The 6-foot-4, 280-pounder has seemingly become a very personal target for Tim Brewster and A&M and Texas are the main two schools after him.
 

Damn. Personal for Brewster? I had confidence in UT ultimately landing him, but If he meets Leal equipped with his snap-cap and Ecko streetwear, DeMarvin is going to be impressed with the Brewz. The Station will be lit and Tim's twitter fingers are out of the holster.

Doomed.

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