Well, you seem sad, so just to provide you with some arguments that someone who doesn’t give up so easily might use:
It makes no sense to disregard the non-football selling points, those are part of the decision. This list would be way longer...
This staff is entering the 4th year, stats and draft history beyond that is irrelevant. No person has even had the opportunity to be recruited by Herman’s staff, developed for 4 years, and drafted. Mack Browns last years left the program with insufficient talent and then we had two coaching changes in 4 years and who knows how many coordinator changes. Chuck Strong was the worst coach in school history. None of those factors tell us anything about how this staff can develop players.
Yancy McKnight is showing physical development results, which are measurable.
Texas will always be a big name program, which provides ample opportunities to showcase your talent.
The road to a national title is theoretically easier from the Big 12.
The program is stocked with highly rated recruiting classes, so there is talent around you. You won’t have to do it all yourself and iron sharpens iron.
However, some positions are thin, there are opportunities for playing time.
Texas has the resources to hire the best coaches and resources to promote your development.
you can be part of the legacy team that helps the program turn the corner
state pride and help us show that Texas HS football has the best players
In 2018, we won the Sugar Bowl. This year we’ve been plagued by injuries. The program is generally on an upward trend.
We feel our coaching can be improved, so we’re making changes at coordinators and some position coaches to go hire the best.
sure some programs are already functioning at a higher level, but they can only play so many people at once.
Smaller schools don’t maximize your exposure