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Hard for me to get a feel for his speed at that level of competition. And he's certainly not too highly rated. But as always, my default is to say Sark and Jackson might know a bit more about WR talent, development and fit than I do. So...welcome to Texas, son! 

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6 minutes ago, Gut Wagon said:

Hard for me to get a feel for his speed at that level of competition. And he's certainly not too highly rated. But as always, my default is to say Sark and Jackson might know a bit more about WR talent, development and fit than I do. So...welcome to Texas, son! 


He ran a FAT 10.69 100m

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10 minutes ago, Gut Wagon said:

Hard for me to get a feel for his speed at that level of competition. And he's certainly not too highly rated. But as always, my default is to say Sark and Jackson might know a bit more about WR talent, development and fit than I do. So...welcome to Texas, son! 

10.69 100M this spring.

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13 minutes ago, Gut Wagon said:

Hard for me to get a feel for his speed at that level of competition.

I don’t know how good of a take he will be, but he plays in the best district in the state. Duncanville and DeSoto are in that district.

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46 minutes ago, texifornia said:

Hook em, Kohen! Oy vey what a pickup.

It's an eval-off with @Bevo

 

That's a bit of a stretch. He will be the third/fourth receiver in a class with Lott, someone else, and Chris Stewart. To some (ctj) that's meh. I get it, but everyone isn't going to be a five star.

My question is do we fit Kaydon Finley into the class or is he going to end up at ND? 

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9 minutes ago, Bevo said:

My question is do we fit Kaydon Finley into the class or is he going to end up at ND? 

There was much speculation Brown would go to ND after decommitting from USC, due to coaxing by Javian Osborne. Does Brown now coming to Texas in any way affect the Finley recruitment by us or ND? I can't imagine it lessens our interest in him. He's a stud. 

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14 minutes ago, Chili dog said:

Highlights look pretty legit. He’s underrated at 3*. If he’s our floor, we are in good shape. 

There are a lot of guys this year in Texas who are fast (well under 11 in the 100M) and outside the top 20 recruits in state: 

 

 

The short fast guys are:

Legend Bey 5'10", Davion Peters 5'11", Ryelan Morris 5'9", Caleb Smith 5'8", Corbin Glasco 5'9", Xavier Green 5'9", Brayden Robinson 5'8", Jermaine Bishop 5'11" (may not be sub 11 100M)

 

The 6' over guys are:

Xavier Warren 6', London Smith 6', Jayden Warren 6'2", Chase Campbell 6'1", Ethan Feaster 6', Chris Stewart 6' (may not be sub 11 100M), Kohen Brown 6'

 

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1 hour ago, Gut Wagon said:

At least now Bobby might be forced to learned how Waxahachie really is [to] pronounced. 


“INN-terr-rest-ing”…

🙄
 

…if that makes any sense. 

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Rocking Heavy Metal GIF by NASA

 

LHF shared some screenshots from a ND board.. they seemed very disappointed that Brown committed to us.  They really liked his tape and thought he was a steal given his stars. 

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5 hours ago, Bevo said:

There are a lot of guys this year in Texas who are fast (well under 11 in the 100M) and outside the top 20 recruits in state: 

 

 

The short fast guys are:

Legend Bey 5'10", Davion Peters 5'11", Ryelan Morris 5'9", Caleb Smith 5'8", Corbin Glasco 5'9", Xavier Green 5'9", Brayden Robinson 5'8", Jermaine Bishop 5'11" (may not be sub 11 100M)

 

The 6' over guys are:

Xavier Warren 6', London Smith 6', Jayden Warren 6'2", Chase Campbell 6'1", Ethan Feaster 6', Chris Stewart 6' (may not be sub 11 100M), Kohen Brown 6'

 

Stewart ran 11.1 as a sophomore he’s def under 11 now. He also ran 21.59 this season in the 200. 

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7 hours ago, Gut Wagon said:

At least now Bobby might be forced to learned how Waxahachie really is pronounced. 


In Bobby's defense, all of the old timers and all of the old blues singers like Blind Lemon Jefferson, Mance Lipscomb, T-Bone Walker and Lightnin' Hopkins pronounced it "Wax."  "Walks"  has only come about since 1960 or so. It's recent.  

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11 hours ago, Hornius Emeritus said:


In Bobby's defense, all of the old timers and all of the old blues singers like Blind Lemon Jefferson, Mance Lipscomb, T-Bone Walker and Lightnin' Hopkins pronounced it "Wax."  "Walks"  has only come about since 1960 or so. It's recent.  

That doesn't really give Bobby cover.  I'm older than him, and I don't "wax", but then Ilive nearby so I hear the correct pronunciation frequently.

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