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3 minutes ago, kevwun said:
It's not even Tuesday.
THIRSTY THURSDAY!
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Just now, texifornia said:
Roach/Standish CBs in for Harrison-Pilot and Jonah Wilson
Niblett, Cook, Harrison-Pilot, Wilson, and either a Hale/Brown?
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Just now, Wulaw Horn said:
Who is David Hicks?
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Gerry just said that David Hicks family has reached out to Texas already.
@closetojumping tell me what to do....

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Gerry says he’s going to put in a RPM for Baxter to Texas
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29 minutes ago, Hiphopopotamos said:
Holy shit, is that the nicest thing he's ever said about our program?
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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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Somewhat called it the other day....well at least how he would do it.
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1 minute ago, Helobious said:
For the past few years I’ll just go to the store & take pictures of the pages with the high schools I’m interested in.
Way to support DC and Matt Stepp you cheap worthless fuck.
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Baye Fall or Ron Holland?
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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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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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Interesting....generally only tweets when something big is going to happen.
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At minimum the commanding officer on scene should be fired and removed from his city council position. The more that comes out I think he should be charged with negligent homicide.
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5 minutes ago, Thiefery said:
shit.. maybe the Standish kid is the real deal ear on the streets of the $9.95er world?
Greathouse has been trending to ND for at least a month though. It's not groundbreaking.
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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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16 minutes ago, NoName said:
I mean him getting out of TX to literally anywhere else in the country is a good thing for him personally, right? Away from the bullshit?
I thought his dad was the bullshit?
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2023: Strippers, Monkeys, and 5-Stars
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@RGBIII you better not allow this!