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Longhornfrenzy

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  1. I know he isn't. It's comical he is ranked in his top 44 only because he committed to aggy. If he was committed to any other University he wouldn't be on that list.
  2. Unranked in 247 but good enough for Chin Pubes top 44. Seems legit
  3. Evidently Bryce Anderson & Texas commit J. Blue or cousins
  4. Aggie War Room: A&M recruiting intel from loaded Dallas Pylon event VIP By ANDREW HATTERSLEY 4 hours ago With Signing Day in the rearview mirror for the most part, the focus now turns to the class of 2022 and 2023 as the 7-on-7 season swings into full gear. The Aggies have already built up a notable amount of momentum with five additions to the 2022 class over just the last couple of weeks. GigEm247 was on hand throughout the entire weekend in Carrollton and has gathered a ton of intel on a number of A&M prospects. 2022 BEAUMONT WEST BROOK DB BRYCE ANDERSON (Photo: Andrew Hattersley, 247Sports) Just over a week after decommitting from LSU, 2022 West Brook defensive back Bryce Anderson has certainly been garnering quite a bit of attention from a number of programs including Texas A&M, Texas, Ohio State, Alabama, Clemson and Oklahoma. The Aggies have been one of the schools most aggressive in their pursuit of Anderson with TJ Rushing and Ishmael Aristide in contact multiple times a week. The top-100 safety has said that he would like to wait until the late summer to make a decision, but sources close to Anderson indicated to GigEm247 a decision could come sooner than that. Texas is another school in hot pursuit of Anderson, who said he is in contact with Blake Gideon and Terry Joseph on a daily basis as well. Right now, this is certainly shaping up to be a battle between the Aggies and Longhorns with others pushing to get in the mix as well. 2022 ALEDO S BRYAN ALLEN (Photo: Andrew Hattersley, 247Sports) Another former LSU commit who opted to reopen his recruitment is Bryan Allen. Texas A&M is among the programs to reach out to Allen after he reopened his recruitment along with Texas, Georgia, Alabama, Kansas State and Texas Tech. Once the dead period is lifted, Allen said he would like to visit Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Oklahoma and Georgia. Allen is still in the early stages of building a relationship with the A&M staff but said he has been in contact with analyst Ishmael Aristide while adding the two have a good relationship right now. There is no timeline for a decision from Allen at this point. 2022 ROCKWALL-HEATH WR JAY FAIR (Photo: Andrew Hattersley, 247Sports) Another A&M target in action this past weekend was Jay Fair, who is coming off a big season with Rockwall-Heath. After seeing his recruitment really take off in the past month or so, Fair said he and his family have been sitting down on a weekly basis to take stock of where his recruitment stands with the goal of making a decision sometime this spring. Texas A&M and TCU are two of the schools that have made a strong impression on Fair with Auburn and Georgia in the mix as well. Fair recently conducted a virtual visit with the A&M staff and came away impressed from the presentation where he got the chance to see the facilities and talk with Jimbo Fisher for the first time. The Horned Frogs are a strong factor as well. 2022 FRISCO LIBERTY WR EVAN STEWART (Photo: Collin Kennedy, 247Sports) I had a chance to catch up as well with Frisco Liberty wide receiver Evan Stewart, who appeared close to announcing a decision in recent weeks before deciding to hold off. Stewart said he plans to take some time to make a decision and did hear a few weeks ago from A&M wide receivers coach Dameyune Craig, while Jimbo Fisher has been in contact as well. Still from talking with sources around Stewart, A&M has a significant amount of ground to make up for the national top-50 prospect if they decide to push for him with others including Texas, Alabama, Florida, Georgia and LSU making strong pushes as well
  5. DrummBeat: More on Dennis Simmons... VIP Reply Back To Topics Brandon Drumm Posted on 92 secs, V I P, , User Post Count: 0 92 secsVIP As Horns247 reported, Andre Coleman is being retained as WR coach at Texas. I will add that sources very close and well-placed to Dennis Simmons tell me that the Texas job was very much in consideration and that talks were serious. He was offered over 750k. That I can confirm. I’m also told that Simmons informed Riley at that point and that Riley, even on vacation, was in daily conversations with Simmons telling him that OU would do whatever is necessary to keep him. I would be lying if I said this wasn’t something to be nervous about because it was if you were in an OU fan. However, Simmons told Riley he was sticking around in Norman before he, himself, left for his family vacation on Saturday, according to sources. I briefly exchanged texts with a well-placed source on Saturday that spoke of Simmons and ended the conversation saying “boomer” hinting that he was most likely staying. This is good news as Simmons is a key fixture on the Sooners staff and the fact he has landed Mario Williams, Jalil Farooq, Cody Jackson, Talyn Shettron and Luther Burden in the 2021-2022 OU recruiting classes. All top WRs and highly sough after four and five-star recruits. Simmons is also one of the main recruiters for five-star Raleek Brown. One of the Sooners top 2022 targets and has helped OU lead on him for some time. Expect Simmons to get a nice bump in pay over next few seasons and POTENTIALLY additional coaching titles. All in all, very good news for Riley and OU
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