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4 hours ago, Getafix said:

 

🙂

 

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NOTE - 

- we're likely his last official (June 20th)

- his bro moved from Penn State to Michigan ... not expected to be a major factor in his recruitment

 

 

Top247 EDGE Luke Wafle includes Texas in cut to four schools

Will Turboff (Horns 247)

 

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Top247 EDGE Luke Wafle includes Texas in cut to four schools

Will Turboff (Horns 247)
 

Two weeks before he begins his summer official visit schedule, Princeton (N.J.) Hun School Top247 EDGE Luke Wafle has revealed that he's cut his list of 30 offers to a small, select group.

In a social media post shared on Tuesday, four finalists were announced, namely Texas, USC, Penn State, and Ohio State.

Wafle's announcement comes just one month after he traveled to Austin for the fourth time to meet with Steve Sarkisian, LaAllan Clark, and several others within the program.

Following that visit, Horns247's Hank South spoke with David Wafle, Luke's father, about what stands out with the Longhorns.

"Texas is huge. We love it there. Very excited to get down for the OV." the elder Wafle said in April.

While the 6-foot-5.5, 245-pound pass rusher's brother Owen recently made the move from Penn State to Michigan, that is not expected to be a major factor throughout the rest of Wafle's recruitment.

Additionally, Wafle had recently scheduled an official visit with Florida, but that is now considered to be off the table.

Before he returns to Texas on June 20, the nation's No. 55 prospect will see Ohio State (May 30) and Penn State (June 6). An official visit date at USC hasn't yet been revealed.

 

 

Other way around. Transferred from Michigan to Penn State. Seems like it probably holds more weight than analysts currently think.

Posted
11 minutes ago, IDIOTsavant said:

Other way around. Transferred from Michigan to Penn State. Seems like it probably holds more weight than analysts currently think.

Penn State football fans are cultish blockheads and populate New Jersey in massive numbers. That will be the hometown pick.

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Posted
15 minutes ago, MuellerHorn said:

USC can stand to share a recruit or two. They somehow already have 27 commits!

Yeah, have to think that’ll change if Lincoln really pusses out and cancels the annual ND game.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, IDIOTsavant said:

Yeah, have to think that’ll change if Lincoln really pusses out and cancels the annual ND game.

Is this a thing? Surely the USC alumni base wouldn’t accept that. 

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Posted
18 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

Is this a thing? Surely the USC alumni base wouldn’t accept that. 

Speculation on social media was posted in the USC thread on the football board. I really hope it’s not true. I know Lincoln’s a bitch, but I kind of like him for fucking over OU. This would definitely change that. USC-ND is one of the five or so most important games that make college football what it is in my opinion. Would absolutely hate to see it go.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, IDIOTsavant said:

Speculation on social media was posted in the USC thread on the football board. I really hope it’s not true. I know Lincoln’s a bitch, but I kind of like him for fucking over OU. This would definitely change that. USC-ND is one of the five or so most important games that make college football what it is in my opinion. Would absolutely hate to see it go.

USC - ND is a funny one in how it's a big annual game between true bluebloods with lots of historic relevance, and yet it's a surprisingly low energy matchup. The fanbases don't dislike each other, they're rarely good at the same time these days, it's just all a bit sedate and country clubby.

Posted
9 hours ago, MuellerHorn said:

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https://247sports.com/player/jermaine-bishop-46136343/
 

Ranked as a CB. Tons of production at WR. Just an awesome athlete, overall. 

Here is a recent eval overview from Gabe Brooks at 247:

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One of the best pure football players in the country, reflected by absurd production on both sides of the ball across multiple Texas 6A varsity seasons. Dynamic three-phase playmaker who lacks ideal measurables and frame specs, but possesses wiry tendon strength shown in ball skills, run-after-catch strength, and surprising striking power for such a lean cover man. Ball skills magician. Immense production at receiver: nearly 3,000 yards and 35 touchdowns in sophomore-junior seasons. Also recorded eight INTs and scored four non-offensive TDs in that span. Junior season revealed noticeable improvement in speed-changing nuance and general RAC ability. Accelerates well and has shown enhanced top-end speed year over year. Checks the multi-sport box with varsity basketball experience and junior high and freshman track and field reps. Clearly lacks mass and owns a narrow build that could limit bulking capacity. Past testing data suggests need for improved top-end gear, though functional field speed shows that. Legitimate candidate to play two-way snaps at the P4 level. High school profile similar to players such as Kamari Lassiter, Ladd McConkey, Jordan Addison, perhaps even Travis Hunter in recent years. Projects as a high-major impact player who could become an early-round draft candidate.

FOOTBALL
2024: As a junior, caught 83 passes for 1,565 yards and 18 TDs on 18.9 yards per reception. Also ran 6 times for 45 yards and 1 TD. Recorded 26 tackles, 3 INTs, 2 FF, and 6 pass breakups. Added 1 kick return TD.
2023: Texas District 13-6A Utility Player of the Year as a sophomore. Caught 80 passes for 1,414 yards and 17 TDs, while running for 384 yards and 7 TDs on nearly 15 yards per carry. Also recorded 37 tackles, 2 TFL, and 5 INTs, including 1 return TD. Added 1 KR TD on special teams.
2022: Texas District 13-6A Defensive Newcomer of the Year as a freshman. Recorded 49 tackles, 2 TFL, and 5 INTs (1 TD return). Got 5 offensive touches for 62 yards (4-60 rushing) and 1 TD. Averaged 21.2 yards on 17 kick return opportunities.
- Gabe Brooks

Also, former KSU QB and huge ass thorn in Texas’ backside, Michael Bishop, is his cousin. 

A huge ass thorn that one time we played him?

Posted
1 hour ago, texifornia said:

USC - ND is a funny one in how it's a big annual game between true bluebloods with lots of historic relevance, and yet it's a surprisingly low energy matchup. The fanbases don't dislike each other, they're rarely good at the same time these days, it's just all a bit sedate and country clubby.

I agree that it's relatively low energy these days. "They're rarely good at the same time" factors heavily into that.

However, I know very good friends who are UG alums of both, and each despises the other school - and I'm your age. The olds hate the opposite school even more. For anyone who gives a damn about football at either, I can tell you that they do not like the other.

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