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We should all find someone that loves us as much as Sark loves taking 2 RBs per recruiting class.

 

1 hour ago, closetojumping said:

This recruitment could be fascinating. Both schools passed on approaching ATM’s offer. He’s not supposed to be even talking to other schools as part of how they allegedly structure those moneywhip deals. 

If I were betting on outcomes here, my money would be on ATM going bonkers on him right now and him coming out with a “shutting it down” tweet within the next 48 hours.  If not, awesome. 

After Texas flips Henderson, LSU can always go nuts with a counter offer to Edwards as well. 

Do you think Texas can/will sweeten the pot for Edwards?

50 minutes ago, chiu1040 said:

Is it true that Derrek Cooper is still entertaining options?  

He's a 4/5-star from out of state with a hefty NIL deal. A guy like that is going to entertain options up until the ink is dry. As he should. That's just the way it is.

47 minutes ago, chiu1040 said:

Also, I was listening to an On3 podcast, hosted by Andy & Ari.  They mentioned Dia Bell decommit rumors.  Has anyone heard about those and did they just come out after Arch's grandfather made the comment about returning next year? 

Sark and our $9.95ers have been talking up Lacey a bunch. To me this sounds like rivals trying to stir up shit in Bell's camp based on that.

9 minutes ago, Getafix said:

Scenario B (Arch leaves in 2027): Sit behind Arch and learn Sark's system in 2026, and then as a 2nd year guy, win an open competition vs 4th/3rd year Trey/Lacey (and one of them may have left by then)

Agree that Arch staying is the better situation for Bell. 99% chance that the loser of the Owens/Lacey backup job competition moves on in that scenario.

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1 hour ago, chiu1040 said:

I’m definitely not an Aggie or a troll. I don’t have any subscriptions to the recruiting websites and I check twitter about once a month, so I would have no methods of verifying info. Just passing along something I heard.

Sure Jan GIF

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6 hours ago, Fondren & Main said:

Who the hell wants to spend time in BCS for 3-4 years when the alternative is Austin.  Can't speak to BR, but I imagine it sucks asshole with weather comparable to Houston.

Kids love Austin.  Kids also love Baton Rouge.  I know this can be hard to fathom if you've ever spent any amount of time in BR or Tallahassee, but Black kids age 18-23 fall in love with both fairly quickly.  They get most/all of the benefits of playing big time football, and they do it in close proximity to Southern and FAMU, respectively.  Kids choosing aggy, I find harder to explain away - the NIL and gold Trans Ams probably move the needle a bit.

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13 minutes ago, Boko Bevo said:

Kids love Austin.  Kids also love Baton Rouge.  I know this can be hard to fathom if you've ever spent any amount of time in BR or Tallahassee, but Black kids age 18-23 fall in love with both fairly quickly.  They get most/all of the benefits of playing big time football, and they do it in close proximity to Southern and FAMU, respectively.  Kids choosing aggy, I find harder to explain away - the NIL and gold Trans Ams probably move the needle a bit.

Do you even Prairie View?

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47 minutes ago, Boko Bevo said:

Kids love Austin.  Kids also love Baton Rouge.  I know this can be hard to fathom if you've ever spent any amount of time in BR or Tallahassee, but Black kids age 18-23 fall in love with both fairly quickly.  They get most/all of the benefits of playing big time football, and they do it in close proximity to Southern and FAMU, respectively.  Kids choosing aggy, I find harder to explain away - the NIL and gold Trans Ams probably move the needle a bit.

Have you been to BR? Campus features Tiger Stadium, the original Raising Cane’s, a tower slightly taller than aggy’s, a pond that’s about 4 feet deep, and Tigerland. That’s it. And that’s the good part of town. 

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Football players aren't looking for a good place to raise their kids. They will live in a fabulous bubble wherever they go. Other aspects of location etc. may play a part but not a large one IMHO.

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7 hours ago, DeadSalamander said:

Has it ever been established if the cheerleader is actually trans, or just really unfortunate looking?

Suggested user ID:  ConsummateDiplomat

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9 minutes ago, Gene Parmesan said:

Newsflash but 30k+ 20 year olds are going to have fun even if you put them in a shitty town

For sure. If LSU’s pitch is Tiger Stadium  + drunk co-eds with minor drug problems and daddy issues they’re going to sell a lot of recruits.

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4 minutes ago, billfromlaketravis said:

For sure. If LSU’s pitch is Tiger Stadium  + drunk co-eds with minor drug problems and daddy issues they’re going to sell a lot of recruits.

It's not just this for LSU and FSU

1 hour ago, Boko Bevo said:

Kids love Austin.  Kids also love Baton Rouge.  I know this can be hard to fathom if you've ever spent any amount of time in BR or Tallahassee, but Black kids age 18-23 fall in love with both fairly quickly.  They get most/all of the benefits of playing big time football, and they do it in close proximity to Southern and FAMU, respectively.  Kids choosing aggy, I find harder to explain away - the NIL and gold Trans Ams probably move the needle a bit.

This guy gets it

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1 hour ago, Boko Bevo said:

Kids love Austin.  Kids also love Baton Rouge.  I know this can be hard to fathom if you've ever spent any amount of time in BR or Tallahassee, but Black kids age 18-23 fall in love with both fairly quickly.  They get most/all of the benefits of playing big time football, and they do it in close proximity to Southern and FAMU, respectively.  Kids choosing aggy, I find harder to explain away - the NIL and gold Trans Ams probably move the needle a bit.

It’s pretty obvious who’s never been on recruiting visits. College towns/campuses are pretty damn amazing. As an adult, earning a living, you obviously split. Bonding with future teammates on trips is huge for kids that have never left home.

But yes, college station makes zero sense. At any level.

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26 minutes ago, Revolution512 said:

It’s pretty obvious who’s never been on recruiting visits. College towns/campuses are pretty damn amazing. As an adult, earning a living, you obviously split. Bonding with future teammates on trips is huge for kids that have never left home.

But yes, college station makes zero sense. At any level.

There are some very good looking women who go to a&m. I didn't go because of all the cult shit, but I swear the female guides were throwing themselves at me when I was touring.

A few of the other potential students were very attractive too.

I can see the charm of a&m, but once you see the cult for what it is, you can't unsee it.

 

I am thankful for the choice I made back then every day.

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32 minutes ago, Atticus said:

There are some very good looking women who go to a&m. I didn't go because of all the cult shit, but I swear the female guides were throwing themselves at me when I was touring.

A few of the other potential students were very attractive too.

I can see the charm of a&m, but once you see the cult for what it is, you can't unsee it.

 

I am thankful for the choice I made back then every day.

There are.  I married one of them.  

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56 minutes ago, billfromlaketravis said:

HBCU Greek Life parties.

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duh

southern is 10 miles north of lsu

famu and fsu are less than a mile apart

one would think we would have added a similar weapon to our arsenal

we need to budget nil for pom and recruit the hottest african-american girls in the state (that can do the pom thing, of course)

 

6 minutes ago, Frank Drebin said:

There are.  I married one of them.  

does she uncover?

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3 hours ago, billfromlaketravis said:

Have you been to BR? Campus features Tiger Stadium, the original Raising Cane’s, a tower slightly taller than aggy’s, a pond that’s about 4 feet deep, and Tigerland. That’s it. And that’s the good part of town. 

Chimes isn't bad

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11 minutes ago, Cairn Horn88 said:

What is a Helaman Casuga?

I think it’s a shot comprised of mayo and tequila maybe? And true story, The Brown Jug in Ann Arbor has a shot called the Smoker’s Cough that is mayo and Jager. Fucking Midwesterners will put mayo into anything.

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9 hours ago, Getafix said:

 

Thought this was a really interesting note on Dia Bell, from earlier this month.

 

 

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“Thought this was an interesting story about a Russian aristocrat who was sentenced to house arrest during the Russian revolution.”

- Posts all 462 pages of A Gentleman in Moscow.

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2 hours ago, Cairn Horn88 said:

What is a Helaman Casuga?

Also likely Mormon. Good QB who “transferred” to the school that produced Zach Wilson and Jaxon Dart. Better athletes at most every position vs almost every team they play. 

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10 hours ago, RomaVicta said:

Football players aren't looking for a good place to raise their kids. They will live in a fabulous bubble wherever they go. Other aspects of location etc. may play a part but not a large one IMHO.

Sean Taylor says hi. Oh, wait. No he doesn't. 

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Just now, MuellerHorn said:

Bobby confirming Texas is still chasing Lott, but Finley and fam FAFO a little too much and Texas is not involved at this point.

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There's a bar for talent where you're willing to deal with some level of pain in the ass, and Finley doesn't clear it.

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Sark's 3-stars in the Texas era (Thurs. 7:55am CST) - Gerry

Spoiler

Sark's 3-stars in the Texas era (Thurs. 7:55am CST)

 

Gerry Hamilton

By Gerry Hamilton

  • 38 minutes ago
 

Sark's 3-stars in the Texas era

The Texas Longhorns have signed 33 prospects generally ranked as 3-star's in the last four classes, not counting specialists. 

There has already been on NFL draft pick in Cameron Williams, and the 2026 draft could see two to four more former 3-star prospects selected. 

This season, seven players on the roster that were 3-star's are expected to start or play starter level reps. Of those seven, six are of will firmly be on the radar of NFL scouts. That number of the 33 3-star's signed in the last four classes that be in an NFL training camp in time is likely to grow to around a dozen. 

2022 class (9) ...
Cameron Williams
, OT, Duncanville (Texas) High
At Texas: Started one season at right tackle
NFL prospects: Sixth-round selection in 2025

Ethan Burke, EDGE, Austin (Texas) Westlake
At Texas: Multi-year starter level player
NFL prospects: Potential mid-round selection in 2026

Cole Hutson, IOL, Frisco (Texas) High 
At Texas: Multi-year starter
NFL prospects: Potential late-round selection in 2026

Connor Robertson, C, Austin (Texas) Westlake
At Texas: Backup center

Zac Swanson, DL, Phoenix (Texas) Brophy Prep
Note: Transferred to Arizona State

Savion Red, ATH/RB, Grand Prairie (Texas) High
Note: Transferred to Nevada

Travell Johnson, LB, Arlington (Texas) Martin
Note: Transferred to UL-Monroe

X'avion Brice, DB, Arlington (Texas) Seguin 
Note: Transferred out of the program

Derrek Brown, LB, Texarkana (Texas) High 
Note: Transferred out of the program

2023 class (8) ...
Trevor Goosby
, OT, Melissa (Texas) High
At Texas: Multi-year starter level player
NFL prospects: Potential early-round selection in 2026 or 2027

Tre Wisner, RB, DeSoto (Texas) High
At Texas: Multi-year starter level player
NFL prospects: Potential mid-round selection in 2026 or 2027

Spencer Shannon, TE, Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei
At Texas: Backup tight end

Andre Cojoe, OT, Mansfield (Texas) Timberview
At Texas: Was slated to be No. 2 right tackle this season prior to ACL injury in fall camp

Connor Stroh, IOL, Frisco (Texas) Wakeland
At Texas: Backup at left guard entering the 2025 season

Will Randle, TE, New Orleans (La.) Isidore Newman
At Texas: Depth at tight end

Billy Walton III, EDGE, Dallas (Texas) SOC
Note: Transferred to SMU

S'Maje Burrell, LB, Fort Worth (Texas) North Crowley
Note: Transferred to Sam Houston State. Now at North Texas

2024 class (9) ...
Alex January
, DL, Duncanville (Texas) High
At Texas: Will be multi-year starter level player
NFL prospects: Potential mid-round selection in 2027 or 2028

Ty'Anthony Smith, LB, Jasper (Texas) High
At Texas: Will be multi-year starter level player
NFL prospects: Potential mid-round selection in 2027 or 2028

Parker Livingstone, WR, Lucas (Texas) Lovejoy
At Texas: On track to be multi-year starter level player
NFL prospects: TBD

Nate Kibble, RG/LG, Humble (Texas) Atascocita
At Texas: Backup right guard headed into the season
NFL prospects: TBD

Christian Clark, RB, Phoenix (Az.) Mountain Pointe
At Texas: On track to be factor in 2025 and beyond
NFL prospects: TBD

Daniel Cruz, C, North Richland Hills (Texas) Richland
At Texas: On track to be multi-year starter 
NFL prospects: TBD

Jordon Johnson-Rubell, S, Fort Worth (Texas) IMG Academy
At Texas: Depth at safety and key special teams player entering the season

Melvin Hills III, DL, Lafayette (La.) LCA
At Texas: Depth entering the season

Freddie Dubose, WR, Spring Branch (Texas) Smithson Valley
Note: Transferred out of the program

2025 class (7) ...
Emaree Winston
, TE, Calhoun (Ga.) High
At Texas: Very solid spring. Was on track to see time this season before shoulder injury. 

Jackson Christian, IOL/RT, Port Neches (Texas) PN-G
At Texas: Solid spring. Will see time in 2025 if their are any more long term injuries on OL

Jordan Coleman, OT, Cedar Hill (Texas) High
At Texas: Expected to redshirt in 2025

Devin Coleman, IOL/C, Cedar Hill (Texas) High
At Texas: Expected to redshirt in 2025

Jonathan Cunningham, N/LB, Fort Worth (Texas) North Crowley
At Texas: Expected to red shirt while developing physically

Caleb Chester, CB, Missouri City (Texas) Marshall
At Texas: Expected to redshirt in 2025

Rickey Stewart, RB, Tyler (Texas) Chapel Hill
At Texas: Expected to redshirt in 2025

The 2024 crop of three-stars appears like it'll hit big. Dubose already transferred and Hills probably will, but the rest look like they're all starters or contributing backups this year already.

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2 minutes ago, texifornia said:

There's a bar for talent where you're willing to deal with some level of pain in the ass, and Finley doesn't clear it.

Yeah, no sour grapes but from day 1 it seemed to me that we liked Finley as a prospect, but didn't love him.

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4 minutes ago, MuellerHorn said:

Sark's 3-stars in the Texas era (Thurs. 7:55am CST) - Gerry

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Sark's 3-stars in the Texas era (Thurs. 7:55am CST)

 

Gerry Hamilton

By Gerry Hamilton

  • 38 minutes ago
 

Sark's 3-stars in the Texas era

The Texas Longhorns have signed 33 prospects generally ranked as 3-star's in the last four classes, not counting specialists. 

There has already been on NFL draft pick in Cameron Williams, and the 2026 draft could see two to four more former 3-star prospects selected. 

This season, seven players on the roster that were 3-star's are expected to start or play starter level reps. Of those seven, six are of will firmly be on the radar of NFL scouts. That number of the 33 3-star's signed in the last four classes that be in an NFL training camp in time is likely to grow to around a dozen. 

2022 class (9) ...
Cameron Williams
, OT, Duncanville (Texas) High
At Texas: Started one season at right tackle
NFL prospects: Sixth-round selection in 2025

Ethan Burke, EDGE, Austin (Texas) Westlake
At Texas: Multi-year starter level player
NFL prospects: Potential mid-round selection in 2026

Cole Hutson, IOL, Frisco (Texas) High 
At Texas: Multi-year starter
NFL prospects: Potential late-round selection in 2026

Connor Robertson, C, Austin (Texas) Westlake
At Texas: Backup center

Zac Swanson, DL, Phoenix (Texas) Brophy Prep
Note: Transferred to Arizona State

Savion Red, ATH/RB, Grand Prairie (Texas) High
Note: Transferred to Nevada

Travell Johnson, LB, Arlington (Texas) Martin
Note: Transferred to UL-Monroe

X'avion Brice, DB, Arlington (Texas) Seguin 
Note: Transferred out of the program

Derrek Brown, LB, Texarkana (Texas) High 
Note: Transferred out of the program

2023 class (8) ...
Trevor Goosby
, OT, Melissa (Texas) High
At Texas: Multi-year starter level player
NFL prospects: Potential early-round selection in 2026 or 2027

Tre Wisner, RB, DeSoto (Texas) High
At Texas: Multi-year starter level player
NFL prospects: Potential mid-round selection in 2026 or 2027

Spencer Shannon, TE, Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei
At Texas: Backup tight end

Andre Cojoe, OT, Mansfield (Texas) Timberview
At Texas: Was slated to be No. 2 right tackle this season prior to ACL injury in fall camp

Connor Stroh, IOL, Frisco (Texas) Wakeland
At Texas: Backup at left guard entering the 2025 season

Will Randle, TE, New Orleans (La.) Isidore Newman
At Texas: Depth at tight end

Billy Walton III, EDGE, Dallas (Texas) SOC
Note: Transferred to SMU

S'Maje Burrell, LB, Fort Worth (Texas) North Crowley
Note: Transferred to Sam Houston State. Now at North Texas

2024 class (9) ...
Alex January
, DL, Duncanville (Texas) High
At Texas: Will be multi-year starter level player
NFL prospects: Potential mid-round selection in 2027 or 2028

Ty'Anthony Smith, LB, Jasper (Texas) High
At Texas: Will be multi-year starter level player
NFL prospects: Potential mid-round selection in 2027 or 2028

Parker Livingstone, WR, Lucas (Texas) Lovejoy
At Texas: On track to be multi-year starter level player
NFL prospects: TBD

Nate Kibble, RG/LG, Humble (Texas) Atascocita
At Texas: Backup right guard headed into the season
NFL prospects: TBD

Christian Clark, RB, Phoenix (Az.) Mountain Pointe
At Texas: On track to be factor in 2025 and beyond
NFL prospects: TBD

Daniel Cruz, C, North Richland Hills (Texas) Richland
At Texas: On track to be multi-year starter 
NFL prospects: TBD

Jordon Johnson-Rubell, S, Fort Worth (Texas) IMG Academy
At Texas: Depth at safety and key special teams player entering the season

Melvin Hills III, DL, Lafayette (La.) LCA
At Texas: Depth entering the season

Freddie Dubose, WR, Spring Branch (Texas) Smithson Valley
Note: Transferred out of the program

2025 class (7) ...
Emaree Winston
, TE, Calhoun (Ga.) High
At Texas: Very solid spring. Was on track to see time this season before shoulder injury. 

Jackson Christian, IOL/RT, Port Neches (Texas) PN-G
At Texas: Solid spring. Will see time in 2025 if their are any more long term injuries on OL

Jordan Coleman, OT, Cedar Hill (Texas) High
At Texas: Expected to redshirt in 2025

Devin Coleman, IOL/C, Cedar Hill (Texas) High
At Texas: Expected to redshirt in 2025

Jonathan Cunningham, N/LB, Fort Worth (Texas) North Crowley
At Texas: Expected to red shirt while developing physically

Caleb Chester, CB, Missouri City (Texas) Marshall
At Texas: Expected to redshirt in 2025

Rickey Stewart, RB, Tyler (Texas) Chapel Hill
At Texas: Expected to redshirt in 2025

The 2024 crop of three-stars appears like it'll hit big. Dubose already transferred and Hills probably will, but the rest look like they're all starters or contributing backups this year already.

We all know this, but looking at this list it's really striking how in this era you're either going to be a key contributor, or you're going to move on. 2022 is all settled (I think they've always liked Robertson as flexible depth), for 2023 only Stroh and Randle remain on the fence, and 2024 pretty much just Hills like you mentioned and maybe JJR (but he's trending toward contributing).

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9 minutes ago, MuellerHorn said:

Sark's 3-stars in the Texas era (Thurs. 7:55am CST) - Gerry

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Sark's 3-stars in the Texas era (Thurs. 7:55am CST)

 

Gerry Hamilton

By Gerry Hamilton

  • 38 minutes ago
 

Sark's 3-stars in the Texas era

The Texas Longhorns have signed 33 prospects generally ranked as 3-star's in the last four classes, not counting specialists. 

There has already been on NFL draft pick in Cameron Williams, and the 2026 draft could see two to four more former 3-star prospects selected. 

This season, seven players on the roster that were 3-star's are expected to start or play starter level reps. Of those seven, six are of will firmly be on the radar of NFL scouts. That number of the 33 3-star's signed in the last four classes that be in an NFL training camp in time is likely to grow to around a dozen. 

2022 class (9) ...
Cameron Williams
, OT, Duncanville (Texas) High
At Texas: Started one season at right tackle
NFL prospects: Sixth-round selection in 2025

Ethan Burke, EDGE, Austin (Texas) Westlake
At Texas: Multi-year starter level player
NFL prospects: Potential mid-round selection in 2026

Cole Hutson, IOL, Frisco (Texas) High 
At Texas: Multi-year starter
NFL prospects: Potential late-round selection in 2026

Connor Robertson, C, Austin (Texas) Westlake
At Texas: Backup center

Zac Swanson, DL, Phoenix (Texas) Brophy Prep
Note: Transferred to Arizona State

Savion Red, ATH/RB, Grand Prairie (Texas) High
Note: Transferred to Nevada

Travell Johnson, LB, Arlington (Texas) Martin
Note: Transferred to UL-Monroe

X'avion Brice, DB, Arlington (Texas) Seguin 
Note: Transferred out of the program

Derrek Brown, LB, Texarkana (Texas) High 
Note: Transferred out of the program

2023 class (8) ...
Trevor Goosby
, OT, Melissa (Texas) High
At Texas: Multi-year starter level player
NFL prospects: Potential early-round selection in 2026 or 2027

Tre Wisner, RB, DeSoto (Texas) High
At Texas: Multi-year starter level player
NFL prospects: Potential mid-round selection in 2026 or 2027

Spencer Shannon, TE, Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei
At Texas: Backup tight end

Andre Cojoe, OT, Mansfield (Texas) Timberview
At Texas: Was slated to be No. 2 right tackle this season prior to ACL injury in fall camp

Connor Stroh, IOL, Frisco (Texas) Wakeland
At Texas: Backup at left guard entering the 2025 season

Will Randle, TE, New Orleans (La.) Isidore Newman
At Texas: Depth at tight end

Billy Walton III, EDGE, Dallas (Texas) SOC
Note: Transferred to SMU

S'Maje Burrell, LB, Fort Worth (Texas) North Crowley
Note: Transferred to Sam Houston State. Now at North Texas

2024 class (9) ...
Alex January
, DL, Duncanville (Texas) High
At Texas: Will be multi-year starter level player
NFL prospects: Potential mid-round selection in 2027 or 2028

Ty'Anthony Smith, LB, Jasper (Texas) High
At Texas: Will be multi-year starter level player
NFL prospects: Potential mid-round selection in 2027 or 2028

Parker Livingstone, WR, Lucas (Texas) Lovejoy
At Texas: On track to be multi-year starter level player
NFL prospects: TBD

Nate Kibble, RG/LG, Humble (Texas) Atascocita
At Texas: Backup right guard headed into the season
NFL prospects: TBD

Christian Clark, RB, Phoenix (Az.) Mountain Pointe
At Texas: On track to be factor in 2025 and beyond
NFL prospects: TBD

Daniel Cruz, C, North Richland Hills (Texas) Richland
At Texas: On track to be multi-year starter 
NFL prospects: TBD

Jordon Johnson-Rubell, S, Fort Worth (Texas) IMG Academy
At Texas: Depth at safety and key special teams player entering the season

Melvin Hills III, DL, Lafayette (La.) LCA
At Texas: Depth entering the season

Freddie Dubose, WR, Spring Branch (Texas) Smithson Valley
Note: Transferred out of the program

2025 class (7) ...
Emaree Winston
, TE, Calhoun (Ga.) High
At Texas: Very solid spring. Was on track to see time this season before shoulder injury. 

Jackson Christian, IOL/RT, Port Neches (Texas) PN-G
At Texas: Solid spring. Will see time in 2025 if their are any more long term injuries on OL

Jordan Coleman, OT, Cedar Hill (Texas) High
At Texas: Expected to redshirt in 2025

Devin Coleman, IOL/C, Cedar Hill (Texas) High
At Texas: Expected to redshirt in 2025

Jonathan Cunningham, N/LB, Fort Worth (Texas) North Crowley
At Texas: Expected to red shirt while developing physically

Caleb Chester, CB, Missouri City (Texas) Marshall
At Texas: Expected to redshirt in 2025

Rickey Stewart, RB, Tyler (Texas) Chapel Hill
At Texas: Expected to redshirt in 2025

The 2024 crop of three-stars appears like it'll hit big. Dubose already transferred and Hills probably will, but the rest look like they're all starters or contributing backups this year already.

I was looking for where a couple of the transfers are now and the Sacramento State roster is full of familiar names like Savion Red, Kris Ross, Jaden Rashada, Ernest Campbell, and Jordan Jefferson. Not a rebound destination for bad kids, just dumb ones with tweener bodies. 

https://hornetsports.com/sports/football/roster

 

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18 minutes ago, tokamak said:

If the blue water doesn't convince him, surely the hundreds of fat rednecks cruising the beach blasting the same 5 country songs over and over again from their golf cart flying 4 flags that all say "ULTRA MAGA" will seal the deal.

Sweet, stupid fucking CR bullshit has now made it to the recruiting board.

 

 

fuck off and die with this stupid shit.

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7 minutes ago, lilMAC25 said:

Sweet, stupid fucking CR bullshit has now made it to the recruiting board.

 

 

fuck off and die with this stupid shit.

If what he describes is true about the golf cart rednecks, I assumed it had some basis in reality thus it seems to be only an observation. It's very visual. It doesn't seem to be politically slanted. If there were a large gathering of Black people whose vehicles flew BLM banners, it's just an observation to say you saw them.

FTR: I agree strongly with keeping the different board category content contained.

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Pretty interesting note from Bobby on Cooper/Edwards (via @MuellerHorn in the fall camp thread)

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With the football season about to start, that means it’s nearing unofficial visit time in the recruiting world.

Yesterday alone, there were comments about Texas commitment Derrek Cooper potentially visiting Miami and the Hurricanes not giving up, and another regarding A&M commitment KJ Edwards and his interest in attending a LSU and Texas game.

Here’s what I can tell you:

When it comes to the running back position, the Longhorns’ pursuit of Cooper is singular. Texas is all in on Cooper.

Texas feels good about its position with Cooper, too. He will visit this fall for at least one game. And remember, he has an official visit to Texas still available.

As for Edwards, him wanting to visit Texas is one thing. Texas pursuing him is another.

As I said, Texas running back recruiting is currently a singular pursuit of Cooper. And the Horns will take only one.

More than anything, Texas is focused on not taking its proverbial eye off the ball with Cooper.

 

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Posted
50 minutes ago, MuellerHorn said:

Bobby confirming Texas is still chasing Lott, but Finley and fam FAFO a little too much and Texas is not involved at this point.

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yep his parents already bought a house in South Bend.  smdh

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