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  1. Gerry - Best Class Scenario WITH Arch:

     

    The Texas Longhorns have landed the No. 1-ranked prospect in the On3 Consensus Arch Manning, and now have a clear path to a top 5 class.

    With Manning in the fold, along with seven other commitments, Inside Texas Texas takes a look at the Longhorns best class scenario. A class that would provide Steve Sarkisian and staff back-to-back top 5 classes.

    This best class scenario is made up of 29 players, including 22 members of the On3 Consensus top 300. All 29 will not be in the class, but a combination of the numbers gets Texas a second straight top 5 class.

    Texas Longhorns best class scenario

    QB Arch Manning, New Orleans (La.) Isidore Newman

    On3 Consensus: No. 1 (5-star)

    #AllGasNoBrakes

    RB Cedric Baxter Jr., Orlando (Fla.) Edgewater

    On3 Consensus: No. 43

    The competition: Florida, Miami, Texas A&M and Alabama

    RB Tre Wisner, DeSoto (Texas) High

    On3 Consensus: No. 295

    #AllGasNoBrakes

    WR Johntay Cook II, DeSoto (Texas) High

    On3 Consensus: No. 32 

    The competition: Texas A&M, Oregon, Michigan

    WR Jaquaize Pettaway, Houston (Texas) Langham Creek

    On3 Consensus: No. 62

    The competition: Oklahoma

    WR Ryan Niblett, Houston (Texas) Eisenhower

    On3 Consensus: No. 70

    #AllGasNoBrakes

    WR Jaden Greathouse, Austin (Texas) Westlake

    On3 Consensus: No. 127

    The competition: Notre Dame

    WR Mikal Harrison-Pilot, Temple (Texas) High

    On3 Consensus: No. 151

    The competition: California, Oklahoma, Houston

    TE Will Randle, New Orleans (La.) Isidore Newman

    On3 Consensus: No. 512 

    #AllGasNoBrakes

    TE Spencer Shannon, Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei

    On3 Consensus: No. 654

    #AllGasNoBrakes

    OT Zalance Heard, Monroe (La.) Neville

    On3 Consensus: No. 59

    The competition: LSU and Nebraska

    OT Jaydon Chatman, Killeen (Texas) Harker Heights

    On3 Consensus: No. 292

    The competition: Oklahoma, LSU, Texas A&M

    OT Trevor Goosby, Melissa (Texas) High

    On3 Consensus: No. 459

    The competition: TCU verbal 

    IOL Connor Stroh, Frisco (Texas) Wakeland

    On3 Consensus: No. 477

    The competition: Texas A&M

    IOL Andre Cojoe, Mansfield (Texas) Timberview

    On3 Consensus: No. 704

    The competition: TCU

    DL Markis Deal, Garland (Texas) Naaman Forest

    On3 Consensus: No. 88 

    The competition: Georgia, TCU, Arkansas and USC

    DL Hunter Osborne, Trussville (Ala.) Hewitt-Trussville

    On3 Consensus: No. 108 

    The competition: Clemson, Tennessee, Alabama

    DL Dylan Spencer, Houston (Texas) C.E. King

    On3 Consensus: No. 250

    #AllGasNoBrakes

    DL Terrance Green, Cypress (texas) Cy Woods

    On3 Consensus: No. 271

    The competition: Oregon and Michigan State

    EDGE Braylan Shelby, Friendswood (Texas) High

    On3 Consensus: No. 186

    The competition: USC, and maybe Texas A&M

    EDGE Billy Walton, Dallas (Texas) South Oak Cliff

    On3 Consensus: No. 681

    The competition: Oklahoma State verbal

    LB/EDGE Derion Gullette, Marlin (Texas) High

    On3 Consensus: No. 121

    The competition: Texas A&M, Alabama and Ohio State

    LB Anthony Hill, Denton (Texas) Ryan

    On3 Consensus: No. 14

    The competition: Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Alabama and maybe USC

    LB S’Maje Burrell, Fort Worth (Texas) North Crowley

    On3 Consensus: No. 230

    #AllGasNoBrakes

    LB Liona Lefau, Kahuku (Hi.) High

    On3 Consensus: No. 339 

    The competition: Oregon and maybe Utah

    S Jamel Johnson, Arlington (Texas) Seguin

    On3 Consensus: No. 191

    #AllGasNoBrakes

    N/CB/S Javien Toviano, Arlington (Texas) Martin

    On3 Consensus: No. 28

    The competition: Texas A&M, Georgia, LSU

    CB/N Jordan Matthews, Baton Rouge (La.) Woodlawn

    On3 Consensus: No. 131

    The competition: Alabama 

    CB Malik Muhammad, Dallas (Texas) South Oak Cliff

    On3 Consensus: No. 50 

    The competition: Texas A&M, and maybe Alabama 

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  2. 38 minutes ago, cmontexas said:

    Got my Dave Campbell in the mail so that plus the NBA Draft tonight its double Christmas Day

     

    These are the heights and weights of the 5 listed O Linemen for the Lewisville Fighting Farmers

    6'2 310

    6'7 335

    6'3 385

    6'3 315

    6'1 290 (sophomore)

    One of my favorite things to do a year is to grab a copy of Dave Campbells when I go to the grocery store.

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  3. Some “observations” from 7-on-7 from a source…

    - Hudson Card is getting noticeably quicker with the ball.

    - Isaiah Neyor got the splint off of his thumb more than a month ago, but it is still healing somewhat.

    - Quinn Ewers is building a particularly strong passing-game rapport with Neyor. Neyor just always seems to be open.

    - Jatavion Sanders is not slowing down. He made such a big push from winter of last year through the spring, and that commitment has not ebbed.

    - Jahleel Billingsley appears a little craftier in running routes than maybe one would naturally think of a tight end. He has a good feel for exactly when to push the accelerator, especially downfield.

    - Jordan Whittington is reliable.

    - Xavier Worthy truly is the X-factor. He does a ton of damage after the catch, even in touch football.

    - No player on the team is said to be more focused on each workout than Brenen Thompson. Consistent high level effort.

    - Jerrin Thompson is the vocal leader of the secondary.

    - Ryan Watts plays great press coverage. He has not shown elite make up speed, however.

    - D’Shawn Jamison has been working and focusing on refining his technique.

    The above are all individual comments from a source who has witnessed a couple 7on7 workouts.

    Overall, the source said Texas should have a more potent passing game in 2022 and a more cohesive secondary, although as expected, the offense looks to be ahead of the defense at this time. That’s part the nature of 7on7 work and partly related to personnel in the onlooker’s opinion.

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  4. Wells:

     

     

    Dallas (Texas) South Oak Cliff EDGE Billy Walton might be committed to Oklahoma State, but he's returning to Austin for an official visit this weekend.

    "I hope to see the culture," said Walton. "I'm hoping to see why they want me (in Austin) and where I can fit. I’m looking to see what they have for me as a player and a college student. They are down-to-earth, real dudes. They don’t sugar coat anything.”

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  5. Nahlin

    Uncertainty remains over when Arch Manning will make his decision. It wasn’t recent, but he has said behind the scenes he could commit and not even announce it. That’s a little insight into how averse he is to the limelight. As you’d expect, he’s been in touch with coaches at UT and Georgia since his weekend official visit to Texas. He may have talked to Alabama, too, we just haven’t heard it. Any discussion on timeline is guesswork. The range we’ve heard is one or two weeks and up to a month. One thing is clear, he knows what he would mean to recruiting wherever he goes so we don’t think his decision will extend into the season.

    Texas sources remain in good spirits on this one.

     

    Malik Muhammad has become one of the key targets on the defensive side of the ball. The Dallas South Cliff corner is fresh off of his Texas official visit. IT caught up with someone key in his circle and here, “he really likes the environment, Sark’s great, and Texas will be special.” If Muhammad moves his timeline up from August, it will favor Texas in our opinion. But we’re still watching A&M and to a lesser degree, Bama.

    Jayden Bonsu canceled his Texas official visit for this weekend. Interest wasn’t serious enough to bring him in. Looking at the visitors list, this is more time for Derek Williams to spend with coaches. If one on one time is to your advantage, you want a lot of it. Terry Joseph and Blake Gideon have a good relationship with the Louisiana product.

    Reminder on another Louisiana product, Baton Rouge cornerback Jordan Matthews. He’ll visit for the Texas BBQ in July but is expected to save his official visit for the Alabama game in September. That would be two visits in close proximity, giving the staff a great chance to win that recruitment even with his recent run of offers (Clemson, Bama, LSU).

    Rueben Owens picking Louisville might be more firm than you’d think. And yes, I know how crazy that sounds. Not saying he’ll end up there, but it’s probably a 30% chance rather than 5%. Texas got off the gas and applied the brakes some time ago. They’re all in on Florida’s Cedric Baxter, which means they will likely need some secondary options. They also have to keep Tre Wisner committed. Wisner is said to be pretty open per one college coach.

    We’ll catch up with Johntay Cook soon. Word is he really liked his Oregon visit, and he’s at Michigan currently.

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