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2 minutes ago, Dr. Teeth said:

This will leave a mark. 

Texas has a ton of safeties right now. 

Turner- Gooden (freshman)

Austin Jordan/Terrance Brooks (there has been talk one of them is moving in spring) (Freshman)

Allen (freshman)

Brice (freshman)

Crawford (Junior)

Coffey (soph)

Thompson  (Junior)

Blackwell (Soph)

and Derek Williams if he comes to Texas (though that is a coin flip at best)

Texas needs CBs, not safeties. I would rather Texas took 4 Cbs and no safeties in this class. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Codaxx said:

Texas has a ton of safeties right now. 

Turner- Gooden (freshman)

Austin Jordan/Terrance Brooks (there has been talk one of them is moving in spring) (Freshman)

Allen (freshman)

Brice (freshman)

Crawford (Junior)

Coffey (soph)

Thompson  (Junior)

Blackwell (Soph)

and Derek Williams if he comes to Texas (though that is a coin flip at best)

Texas needs CBs, not safeties. I would rather Texas took 4 Cbs and no safeties in this class. 

 

 

You did a lot of work for a bad joke. 

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Elite 2023 Longhorns Safety Jamel Johnson Decommits

Matt Galatzan - 1h ago

The Texas Longhorns lost an elite defensive prospect to their 2023 commitment list on Monday morning, when Seguin (Arlington, TX) safety Jamel Johnson de-committed from the program. 

Johnson was originally the first commitment of the 2023 class for Texas, after El Campo (TX) running back Reuben Owens de-committed over the summer.  Johnson was also set to come in at a position of great need for the Longhorns, who have struggled with depth in the secondary as of late. 

Johnson had picked the Longhorns over offers from Alabama, Auburn, Baylor, Florida State, LSU, Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, Oklahoma, Penn State, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, USC, and Utah.

Ole Miss is now thought to be a major contender for his talents. 

A first-team all-district performer last season as a sophomore, Johnson has helped lead Seguin to a 6-3 overall record, as well as a 5-1 district mark. Johnson also was named the District 5-5A II freshman of the year in 2019.

In the years since, he has been even more productive. Johnson excels in run support and is a hard-hitting, physical defensive back, that is not afraid to get his hat dirty and make a tackle. 

Texas still holds a commitment at the position from Louisiana prospect Derek Williams, who is one of the top recruits in the country. 

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6 hours ago, Vertigo said:

Any chance this was a processing? Seems like an odd decommit. 

Ears to the Ground post today

"I think this one has been trending this way for a while. Jamel has been playing a lot of DE for his team and I think Texas would like to explore some other options."

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3 hours ago, LTtxfan said:

Elite 2023 Longhorns Safety Jamel Johnson Decommits

Matt Galatzan - 1h ago

The Texas Longhorns lost an elite defensive prospect to their 2023 commitment list on Monday morning, when Seguin (Arlington, TX) safety Jamel Johnson de-committed from the program. 

Johnson was originally the first commitment of the 2023 class for Texas, after El Campo (TX) running back Reuben Owens de-committed over the summer.  Johnson was also set to come in at a position of great need for the Longhorns, who have struggled with depth in the secondary as of late. 

Johnson had picked the Longhorns over offers from Alabama, Auburn, Baylor, Florida State, LSU, Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, Oklahoma, Penn State, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, USC, and Utah.

Ole Miss is now thought to be a major contender for his talents. 

A first-team all-district performer last season as a sophomore, Johnson has helped lead Seguin to a 6-3 overall record, as well as a 5-1 district mark. Johnson also was named the District 5-5A II freshman of the year in 2019.

In the years since, he has been even more productive. Johnson excels in run support and is a hard-hitting, physical defensive back, that is not afraid to get his hat dirty and make a tackle. 

Texas still holds a commitment at the position from Louisiana prospect Derek Williams, who is one of the top recruits in the country. 

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