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She is lying about her mom. When I was on Hamm's super secret Facebook group, she said one of the reasons she moved to Texas other than business & Jimbo was her mom passed away and needed a fresh start. She left Hamm's FB group the 1st time because they were ragging on Winston. The 2nd time was when Hamm outed her as a bag lady.
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Texas A&M to host some big-time talent this coming weekend By Brian Perroni The past couple years, Jimbo Fisher and Co. have seen some of the top 7-on-7 teams in the state of Texas make unofficial visits to Texas A&M with the entire roster in tow. They have always been in late-January and early-February. In fact, two years ago, the Aggies picked up a commitment from national top-100 safety Brian Williams out of a trip when he was thought to be leaning elsewhere previously. This coming Sunday, Jan. 26, the Fast Houston 7v7 team will be in Aggieland. That squad has a number of highly-ranked prospects. At wide receiver, the two headliners are in the class of 2021 in Dallas Skyline four-star Quaydarius Davis and Richmond Foster four-star Cody Jackson. Davis, ranked as the No. 77 prospect in the nation per the industry-generated 247Sports composite, was a one-time Texas commit that opened things back up not too long ago. He included A&M in his recent top five but the Aggies are still behind the other schools. This coming weekend could go a ways toward changing that, though. Jackson, ranked No. 95 overall, is an early Oklahoma pledge. He is solid to the Sooners, but would look around if there were a head coaching change before he arrived in Norman. A&M has yet to offer, but could do so this weekend. The other wide receivers on the roster are four-star junior and Texas commit Billy Bowman of Denton Ryan, four-star junior Theodore Knox from The Woodlands as well as a pair of sophomore in Randy Master from Alvin Shadow Creek and Decoldest Crawford from Shreveport (La.) Green Oaks. Crawford is committed to in-state LSU. Tight end Trent McGaughey of Shadow Creek will be there as well. The 6-foot-3, 224-pound class of 2022 prospect does not have an A&M offer at this point, but looked good at the Aggie camp over the summer. He has an impressive offer list. The biggest name at running back is sophomore Jaydon Blue of Klein Cain. The 5-foot-9, 190-pound class of 2022 prospect already has an impressive offer list and will be a national recruit. Like Davis, he has A&M in his top five, but the Aggies are currently behind his top three of Georgia, LSU and Texas. A&M has yet to offer, as have LSU and Georgia. It would not be a surprise to see him add them from all three schools in the near future. Four-star junior Brandon Campbell is also on the team and is a maybe at this point to be there. He played at Pearland this past season, but is currently at Lamar Consolidated. Hutto four-star defensive end Landyn Watson recently decommited from LSU and is wide-open at this point. The 6-foot-3, 230-pound junior has been to Aggieland numerous times, but has yet to pick up an offer. However, he is a player A&M is keeping close tabs on. At cornerback, there are several players that already have A&M offers that will be there. Those include Katy four-star junior Hunter Washington, North Shore sophomore Denver Harris and Port Arthur Memorial sophomore Jaylon Guilbeau. Class of 2022 Clear Lake cornerback Julian Humphrey made the move from wide receiver to defense this past season and is both big and fast. He is one to watch going forward as well. At safety, the biggest name is LSU four-star sophomore commit Bryce Anderson. Though the Beaumont West Brook class of 2022 defender made a very early commitment to the Tigers, he told us at the All-American combine that he is still planning to take visits to other schools and keep his options open. The other safeties are Clear Lake junior Mark Wilson, Richland junior CJ Baskerville and Shadow Creek sophomore Jaidan Scott. There could be some changes to the list as the team finalizes who will be there, but most of the above should be in town
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Brandon Drumm Posted on 5 hrs, V I P, User I am aware of Horns247 Mike Roach update, on Alfred Collins, where he stated Collins is saying he won’t be taking an unofficial to OU or Bama before deciding in February. If Roach reported it I 100% buy it because he is one of the best in the business. I will, however, do my due diligence on this over the next few days. Roach told me —on my 105.3 CBSSPORTS Radio Show in OKC last week — that he won’t write it off and say 100% Texas until the in-homes are done. The Sooners have two more to go and Riley will get one of those. That said, if it was to end today I would pick Texas (already CB’d them a while back) because of location and the fact he is a legacy with his mother having played basketball there. As far as why he took an unofficial to Texas? Obviously, one reason is because he wanted to do so, but the other was so he could see things in person with Texas having changed almost all of the defensive, including new DC Chris Ash. The visit just makes sense. I’ll look into it over the days to come and update on what I can find out. Just wanted to you all to have some clarity on why Texas visit makes sense and why getting to other visits isn’t necessarily the end all for OU or Bama. One last thing on Collins... I’m told Texas feels as confident as ever so OU has a ton of work to do here. Deandre Butler is a key piece in all of this, as well, with him having 4 years to play 3 years out of JUCO ranks. Two big-time DL for OU to try and close out on in the 2020 recruiting cycle. Will have more on his visit later this afternoon/evening, hopefully, as I’m slated to speak with him once the official visit has finished. Stay tuned for that and junior day updates throughout next 24-72 hours -
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Where A&M stands with 15 top targets in the 2021 class VIP By BRIAN PERRONI With Texas A&M only having a few targets left in the class of 2020 after the Early Signing Period, the Aggies’ attention can now be turned to the next class. Though the first big junior day will not likely be until the Super Bowl, there will almost certainly be some top targets on campus once the dead period ends next Friday. Jimbo Fisher likes getting off to a hot start and would love to land a few more prospects in the not-too-distant future to join the current pledges in the class – four-star quarterback Eli Stowers and four-star wide receiver Shadrach Banks. This is by no means every player that Aggies are after heavily and there will also be a number of targets that pop up during the spring evaluation period, there are 15 players that are definite targets at the moment. A&M is in at least decent shape with all of them and is the outright leader for a few and in a small top group with others. Here is where things stand with 15 of A&M’s top targets in the class. KATY TOMPKINS DE TUNMISE ADELEYE Katy Tompkins five-star defensive end Tunmise Adeleye was scheduled to announce his decision earlier this month, but pushed it back to Aug. 1 as he was not ready to make a commitment. He recently released a top six but it is A&M, Alabama and Ohio State at the top right now. A&M was his first offer and has distance in its favor. If Texas runs a defense he likes more than the previous three-man front, the Longhorns could get back into things as well. TEXARKANA PLEASANT GROVE DE MARCUS BURRIS Marcus Burris is one of a pair of defensive ends at Pleasant Grove that are major A&M targets. He has long been very high on the Aggies and the talk around East Texas is that the 6-foot-4, 262-pound four-star prospect is a heavy A&M lean. If you are looking for a candidate to be the next commitment in the class for the Maroon and White, Burris is as good a guess as anybody. GRANDVIEW TE/DE DAMETRIOUS CROWNOVER Dametrious Crownover is a 6-foot-6, 235-pound four-star prospect that was offered by A&M as an athlete. The Aggies like him at either tight end or defensive end. They basically just want him in the class and will figure things out from there. He helped lead the Zebras to back-to-back state titles and is relatively open at this point. However, Crownover has been to A&M numerous times and has the Aggies as one of his top schools. If he does decide early, A&M is in good shape. RICHMOND FOSTER OT REUBEN FATHEREE This is a very strong offensive line class and the Aggies really need to do their best to clean up, especially in state. Reuben Fatheree is an athletic tackle that is also a basketball standout. An athletic 6-foot-7, 310 pounds, his ceiling is through the roof as a left tackle prospect. Fatheree has A&M as one of his top schools and has been to College Station a lot of times. The son of a basketball coach, he plans to take some official visits in the spring, but then could decide soon after. LSU is one of A&M’s main competitors for him, as is Notre Dame. KATY TAYLOR OG BRYCE FOSTER An incredibly gifted guard prospect, Bryce Foster has been starting on varsity for Taylor since his freshman year. The 6-foot-4.5, 318-pound four-star prospect helped the Mustangs to the state semifinals this season. He comes from an Aggie family as his mom is a former student and his brother a former walk-on at A&M. He has said he plans to wait a bit before making a commitment, but the Aggies are in a strong position. VIRGINIA BEACH (VA.) PRINCESS ANNE CB TONY GRIMES The nation’s top cornerback, five-star Tony Grimes has a ton of interest in the Aggies despite being from the East Coast. In fact, in each of the past two summers, he and his family have spent almost an entire week in College Station. He plans to return this coming April for an official visit. Clemson and Penn State are also going to get visits as he has a decision date planned for late November or early December. Grimes is a big fan of both Jimbo Fisher and cornerbacks coach Maurice Linguist and A&M has a very real shot at landing the elite prospect from out of state. DALLAS KIMBALL CB ISHMAEL IBRAHEEM A&M has offers out to a trio of in-state cornerbacks in the class and are recruiting each heavily. However, four-star Ishmael Ibraheem could be the prize. The 6-foot-1, 175-pound defender is still relatively new to football but has shown the athleticism and natural ability to pick up offers from the top schools in the country. He is not likely close to a decision at this point as he wants to take all his officials, but he has A&M in his top group as he is a big fan of Linguist as well. TEXARKANA PLEASANT GROVE DE LANDON JACKSON Landon Jackson is still a bit raw and that’s a scary thought for opposing offensive linemen. The 6-foot-6, 240-pound junior actually spent a lot of the year at outside linebacker in helping Pleasant Grove to a state title. The five-star prospect is one of the Aggies’ top overall targets and his father played basketball at A&M. His first offer also came from A&M defensive ends coach Terry Price as a freshman. The Aggies have a very good shot at landing Jackson, who says A&M and LSU are recruiting him the hardest right now. My Crystal Ball pick is on A&M. CY-FAIR RB LJ JOHNSON There are two running backs in the state that are 1A and 1B at this point and LJ Johnson is one of them. Playing in a tough Class 6A district, he averaged just shy of 10 yards per carry this season as he combine size with outstanding speed. Johnson ran an electronic 4.42 last spring. Johnson grew up a big fan of LSU as his family is from Louisiana and the Tigers might be A&M’s biggest competition. Texas is up there as well as those three will likely be the ones battling for him. MIAMI (FLA.) NORTHWESTERN LB TERRENCE LEWIS A&M went into Miami and landed national top-100 defensive end Donell Harris in the 2020 class. That not only landed the Aggies an elite pass rusher, it also helped their chances with five-star junior linebacker Terrence Lewis. The 6-foot-1, 195-pounder visited Aggieland with Harris back in the summer. Lewis, who is incredibly fast and hits like a much bigger player, will likely be another battle with in-state Florida, though Nebraska is another school of interest. Harris will do his part in helping to convince his friend to end up in Maroon and White as well. HOUSTON EPISCOPAL OT CULLEN MONTGOMERY Though he has not received as much attention as his teammate, new Ohio State commit Donovan Jackson, offensive tackle Cullen Montgomery picked up a number of big offers in the spring and the summer. One of those came from A&M. Montgomery admitted that Fisher had him almost wanting to commit on the spot. The 6-foot-5, 315-pounder is very high on the Aggies but Alabama, Michigan and Oklahoma are going to be the biggest competition for him. NORTH SHORE OL JAEDEN ROBERTS Even while still going to school in Kansas as a sophomore, Jaeden Roberts made his way to Aggieland on an unofficial visit and was offered. The 6-foot-4.5, 335-pound four-star lineman moved to Texas over the summer and played tackle in helping North Shore to another state title. The Aggies have been recruiting him as hard as anyone and are in as good of shape as anybody else. If A&M can find a way to get his older brother, linebacker Matthew Roberts, on campus as a potential grayshirt, it would make it very, very tough for anyone else to land the younger Roberts. The elder Roberts has A&M atop his list after being offered at camp over the summer. PORT ARTHUR MEMORIAL DE JORDON THOMAS Though Texas was the first Power 5 offer for four-star defensive end Jordon Thomas and the Longhorns have traditionally done very well in the Golden Triangle, the 6-foot-3, 240-pound junior has named the Aggies as his leader. There is talk around Port Arthur that Thomas, who broke his ankle in the first game this year and missed the rest of the season, could potentially be an early A&M commit. Don’t count out LSU or Texas, though. GARLAND LAKEVIEW CENTENNIAL RB CAMAR WHEATON Camar Wheaton burst onto the scene as a freshman when he ran for 429 yards and five touchdowns in a first-round playoff game after having only been brought up to varsity a few weeks prior. The 5-foot-11, 190-pound junior is now a five-star prospect as he has elite speed and, once he gets to the corner, is incredibly hard to catch, yet less tackle. Wheaton is one of the quieter prospects in the class and plays things close to the vest. However, all three of A&M, Oklahoma and Texas are in decent shape with him. He also took a ton of visits in the fall all around the country and is willing to go further from home for school. It is going to be a tough battle for any school looking to land him. FORT COLLINS (COLO.) FOSSIL RIDGE OT TREY ZUHN 4COMMENTS After Trey Zuhn attended a one-day camp at A&M this past summer, it was no surprise to see the 6-foot-5, 275-pound tackle immediately offered. Though he lives in Colorado, he has serious ties to A&M. He was born in College Station and has family, including grandparents as well as aunts and uncles, still living in Aggieland. Zuhn’s father was a walk-on at A&M and the young player grew up a fan of the Aggies. Still, a number of national programs are after him. I have my Crystal Ball on A&M but Ohio State and Oklahoma are both very much in the picture as well. Others to watch: Duncanville LB Kendrick Blackshire, Brentwood (Tenn.) Ravenwood LB Junior Colson, Miami (Fla.) Central RB Amari Daniels, Fort Washington (Md.) National Christian Academy DE Monkell Goodwine, Denton Guyer CB Deuce Harmon, Prattville (Ala.) LB Ian Jackson, Philadelphia (Penn.) Northeast DE Elijah Jeudy, Washington (D.C.) St. Johns’s DT Taizse Johnson, Miami (Fla.) Northwestern S Kamren Kinchens, Oradell (N.J.) Bergen Catholic DT Tywone Malone, Fort Smith (Ark.) Northside CB Dreyden Norwood, Gaithersburg (Md.) Quince Orchard DE Demeioun Robinson, Houma (La.) Terrebonne DT Maason Smith, DeSoto DE Shemar Turner, Westlake Village (Calif.) Westlake DT Victory Vaka, Katy CB Hunter Washington, Marrero (La.) John Ehret S Kaine Williams
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KarenKeyLargo Posted on 20 mins, V I P, User Since 27 months ago, I don't know. But, it's sad that it wouldn't still be funny today. We bought old clothes a lot for rags. The guys would get all decked out in women's clothes just to mess with me. It was honestly hilarious. I learned to get along with them. They were physically stronger than me and I was better on reports, plotting courses, scheduling crane time, etc. So, they'd handle the Hauser line and rigging for me. Plus Sunday was cook's day off so I'd put on an apron and southern cook those boys into submission lol. We made it work. The only stand I took was no porn during meal times lol. I miss it every day. I didn't join til I was 49 after boys were all set up in life. It was 4 of the best years of my life. Sailed all over the world And got paid big for it. Only spent 100 days on land total. I knew I couldn't stay out there forever. Family and all. I hope all those guys are living a life of Fair winds and following seas. I still stay in touch with a few. Funny story, my first 3 month hitch I hurt pretty much every inch of my body. Badly. I cried a lot but kept on working. They told me later the captain watched me from the bridge when I was working on deck because I was such a klutz. They kept score of my injuries, screw ups and tears on a pad in the bridge. Bet on it and everything. The day I was chipping with a pneumatic tool and knocked my two front out the chief won $200 [https://s3media] we had each other's back though. We picked up a surveyor for a job and I was working night deck, checking straps. Drill pipe was stacked up in lines and rows. I was walking those when the surveyor grabbed me in a dark alley between stacks. The captain could know longer see me. He sounded a general and the crew came running. They pulled him off me and beat the living ***** out of that guy. I didn't press charges or make a fuss. I earned big stripes for that. Just went and got a new shirt on and went back to work. Life at sea. Nothing like it
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Grading each position in A&M's 2020 class BRIAN PERRONI Texas A&M had a very good Early Signing Period with the class of 2020. At the end of Wednesday, the Aggies were able to fend off other schools for all of their commits, signing each one. That included a pair of four-star defenders that committed to A&M earlier in the week. The class currently has 22 players in it and is ranked No. 6 nationally. There is room for three more players, so there will be some new in January and February. However, most of the class is complete. With that being said, here are my grades for each position. Some players will end up outplaying their ranking while others are bound to do the opposite. However, considered the needs of the team and the players they targeted, this is how I rank things at the moment. QUARTERBACK: A+ Texas A&M took a lot more time than a lot of schools, choosing to sit out of the early round of the quarterback musical chairs. That moved paid off as Longview’s Haynes King looked every part of a future star on his junior film and throughout the spring evaluation period. The 6-foot-2.5, 190-pound dual-threat East Texan long had Tennessee on top but the Aggies were able to convince him to stay in state, picking up a commitment over the summer. King struggled a bit as a senior but he is still the same player that put up incredible accuracy numbers as a junior and tested off the charts this spring. He has a potential to be a big-time star in college. RUNNING BACK: B With A&M seeing a ton of attrition at the spot over the course of the season, losing three players to the transfer portal and one to an injury retirement, running back became a very important position. This grade will definitely go up to an A+ if A&M is able to beat out LSU for North Shore five-star Zachary Evans on Jan. 2, but for now, there are still some concerns. A&M signed one of the nation’s top playmakers in four-star all-purpose back Devon Achane. The 5-foot-9, 170-pound speedster will also run on the Aggie track team. He can do a lot of things with the ball in space and should have an immediate impact in the return game as well. However, Achane is not a player that is going to run between the tackles much in the SEC. The other running back in the class is Deondre Jackson out of Georgia. The 5-foot-10.5, 205-pounder had an impressive senior season and can run between the tackles and grind out yards. However, he isn’t going to be much of a home-run threat. Jackson will definitely have a role in the physical SEC, though. Evans is the player that can do a little bit of everything and the type that the Aggies would ideally have to keep up with the Joneses in the SEC West. The class right now is good but, without Evans, landing either Camar Wheaton or LJ Johnson in the 2021 class becomes very important as they too are both game-changing backs. WIDE RECEIVER: A Texas A&M got the signature from what many consider the top wide receiver in the country in 6-foot-3, 200-pound five-star Demond Demas. He has run sub-4.4 times and is incredibly athletic. The one concern is the competition level he has faced, which was very weak. However, Demas has every trait one looks for in a receiver and, even if it takes some time to get up to the speed of the college game, he has the potential to be an All-American. Muhsin Muhammad III out of North Carolina is a player that A&M absolutely loves. They went to the East Coast and made the 6-foot, 185-pounder a priority. He is not as fast or as big as Demas, but he runs routes incredibly well and he is very dangerous after the catch. Devin Price, a local product from A&M Consolidated, is a bit of a wildcard. But, he has good size at 6-foot-2.5, 205 pounds and had a couple huge games his senior season. Speed is a bit of a question mark but, at worst, Price should be a player that is able to move the chains for the Aggies as he has very good hands. TIGHT END: B- With Glenn Beal having removed his name from the transfer portal, the depth at the tight end position is not quite as dire anymore. Still, though, the Aggies need bodies if nothing else. A&M signed Blake Smith out of Southlake Carroll, who saw his stock shoot up this past spring. A former quarterback turned blocking tight end as a junior, the 6-foot-4, 250-pounder impressed schools in spring ball. He picked up a ton of offers but committed on his first official visit, which was to A&M, and completely shut things down. Smith had an impressive senior season, proving to more of a pass-catcher than he had shown as a junior, but the Aggies still went after some other national prospects. OFFENSIVE LINE: C Anybody who watched Texas A&M play this year knows the Aggies need help on the offensive line. There are some solid signees in the class, but there is not a true left tackle prospect that the team desperately needs. If they land Texas transfer Javonne Shepherd, he could fill that role. Until then, though, the grade is low because it is so interior-heavy. Landing Chris Morris out of Memphis was big as A&M beat out most of the SEC. The Aggies are recruiting the 6-foot-3.5, 290-pounder as either a tackle or a guard. He is longer than most players his height and has good feet, but may not be a prospect you rely on to anchor the line. Still, he should be a big player for the Maroon and White. Getting four-star offensive guard Akinola Ogunbiyi back after he had flipped to Georgia in the spring is big. He is a mauler in the run game. However, in the past two seasons combined, his team completed less than 30 passes, so his pass blocking skills are a bit of a question mark. Ogunbiyi has lost a bit of weight as well but will still need time in the training room. However, he has the potential to be an All-SEC type player. A&M picked up an early commit from offensive guard Josh Bankhead, who committed on the spot the spring of his sophomore year. Bankhead is one of the strongest players in the state and it shows when he run blocks. He loves the weight room. His game may not be incredibly flashy but he could be the first of the signees to see the field in Aggieland. Smart Chibuzo committed along with good friend Ogunbiyi the first time around and stayed true to his pledge. Thought to be a tackle at the time, he transitioned to guard as a senior and is a better fit there. A&M listed him at 6-foot-4, 350 pounds so he, too, will have to hit the training room. The final commit is Jordan Jefferson of Navasota. He committed in early February of his freshman year. A&M listed the 6-foot, 315-pounder as an offensive lineman but he could end up on the defensive line. If not, center is probably his best bet. DEFENSIVE END: A This was a very good haul at defensive end for A&M. The roster now has a bunch of bigger players that are good run-stoppers, so the staff went out and prioritized pass rushers. National top-100 prospect Donell Harris out of Miami gave the Aggies a scare when he seriously considered flipping to Florida late. However, the 6-foot-4, 220-pounder signed with A&M in the end. He had 19 sacks in 11 games as a senior and gives the roster quickness that is does not currently have. Another big-time pass rusher that A&M was able to hold onto late was four-star Fadil Diggs. The New Jersey Gatorade Player of the Year, there’s a reason he a number of programs continued to try and flip him. The 6-foot-4, 240-pounder also had 19 sacks as a senior while showing his athleticism on offense as well, topping the 1,000-yard mark as a receiver. Diggs will enroll early and could make his way up the depth chart by the end of fall camp. It took a year longer than he would have liked but four-star Braedon Mowry of Katy Taylor is now officially an Aggie as well. A longtime commit in the class of 2019, he worked on academics and was able to sign with this class. The 6-foot-4, 240-pounder had 23 tackles for loss and 12 sacks as a senior, so he too is a strong pass rusher. DEFENSIVE TACKLE: B- A&M went out of state to pick up a couple of targets. Isaiah Raikes from New Jersey is going to be more of a one-technique at 6-foot-0.5, 325 pounds. He showed athleticism by playing running back as a senior and is quick from the interior. He is similar to former A&M standout Daylon Mack in terms of build but could also have some of the same problems against the run. Still, though, he is a very solid player. Dallas Walker out of Tennessee fits the mold of a lot of the defensive linemen currently on campus at 6-foot-4, 315 pounds. However, he is still a bit raw. The tools are there and should show up, though, and there is a reason that Auburn tried so hard to flip him late. However, it could be a couple years before he is able to contribute. A&M would really like McKinnley Jackson out of Mississippi to sign with them in February. If the 6-foot-2, 327-pounder ends up an Aggie, this grade will go up. LINEBACKER: B+ The Aggies signed four linebackers in last year’s class, so it was not a huge need this year. Still, it would have been nice for A&M to have been able to add two players at the position instead of just one. The one that signed, though, is very good. The Aggies were one of the first programs after four-star Antonio Doyle out of St. Louis and it paid off as he committed to A&M earlier this week. The 6-foot-3, 230-pound defender can play any of the linebacker spots and the Aggies have told him he could end up inside or out. For a bigger high school linebacker, he covers a ton of ground and is also very strong vs. the run. Doyle should be a very big contributor throughout his career and very much fits the mold of an SEC linebacker. A&M hosted Edgerrin Cooper, a four-star outside linebacker/edge rusher out of Louisiana, just before the dead period. He could still potentially end up in the class when all is said and done and, if he does, would give A&M a different type of player on the roster. CORNERBACK: A This grade went way up when the Aggies were able to land four-star junior college transfer Brian George this past Tuesday. Though the 6-foot-2, 190-pound defender likely will not be in town until the summer, he has experience against big and fast competition and was a second-team All-American this past season. He gives A&M a player that could come in and contend for playing time immediately at a spot that needs an infusion of speed. Jaylon Jones out of Cibolo Steele was a huge get as well. Committed since early-February, the 6-foot-2.5. 190-pounder is a big cornerback but is a player that A&M expects to stick at the position. He had four interceptions as a senior, despite seeing other teams do their best to throw away from him. There is a reason Jones is ranked as the No. 30 overall player in the class and, as an early enrollee, is likely to find his way into the depth chart very early as well. Though A&M fans may not know a ton about four-star Joshuah Moten out of Maryland, he only allowed four passes to be completed on him all year while intercepting four passes and breaking up eight more. It was big when A&M flipped him from Penn State. Moten needs to add weight, though, as he came in at 5-foot-11, 165 pounds this past spring. Once he does that, he will help the Aggies get faster in the rotation at the position. SAFETY: B Like linebacker, safety is a position that the Aggies signed some very good players at a year ago. Because of that, the coaching staff was very selective at the spot. They zeroed in on Antonio Johnson out of East St. Louis as their primary target. The 6-foot-2, 182-pounder is athletic enough to play cornerback, and was recruited there by some schools, but loves to hit and stop the run as a safety. He was A&M’s main target at the position and the Aggies were able to beat out most of the top schools in the country for him. But, with injury and attrition, A&M saw late in the year that it needed some depth at the spot. They ended up burning the redshirt of Erick Young because of it. Is not taking more than one in the class going to end up biting the Aggies
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Top 100 LBer Antonio Doyle just committed to aggy
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Brian PerroniSTAFF Posted on 36 mins, V I P, User Since 197 months ago, User Post Count: 0 36 minsVIP 197 months - I still expect Antonio Doyle to announce for A&M at 3 p.m. -Dallas Walker is 'announcing' on Wednesday at noon. Look for him to stick with his A&M pledge, especially after visiting over the weekend. -Not a ton new on Donell Harris. Florida is still pushing very hard for him and will continue to recruit him up until he puts pen to paper on Wednesday. A&M feels the weekend went reallt well. The other recruits thinks he sticks. But, this is one we will be watching until he signs with one school or another. My prediction is still A&M, though. He plans to wait until 3 p.m. Central on Wednesday to announce/sign. -Chris Morris has a legitimate interest in Ole Miss but, as I said last night, I still expect him to sign with A&M. I'm still not ready to say 100%, but I'm fairly confident in that one. -Though he is not going to end up at A&M, the Dontae Manning recruitment is one to watch. If he ends up choosing Georgia, then that means the Bulldogs do not likely have a spot for Major Burns. If he goes with Oregon, then Burns likely ends up in Athens. Manning does not plan to publicly announce until the Under Armour Game on Jan. 2, but schools should know his choice on Wednesday. Right now, I would guess that, despite the late visit to UGA, he probably still ends up at Oregon. That would not be good news for A&M re: Burns. Burns plans to sign at 9 a.m. Wednesday and will have an NLI from A&M. If he does not pick Georgia, it will be the Aggies. -There is nothing new on Zachary Evans. I'm still not 100% convinced he will sign early and have the school hold onto it until his announcement on Jan. 2. But, that was the plan last I was told. Obviously, the EJ Smith Wednesday decision will likely be impacted by how A&M feels on Evans. I'd put it at 50/50 with A&M and LSU at this point with the caveat I always add that absolutely nothing would surprise me. Daniyel Ngata is now set to announce at Under Armour on Jan. 2 instead of the World Bowl on Dec. 21. He's the third guy to at least keep an eye on in this. -Fadil Diggs plans to sign at Noon on Wednesday. I still believe it will be A&M, despite Locksley being a very good recruiter and Maryland using the distance factor. But, the Terps will be working on him until he signs. -Auburn is not going to take JUCO CB Brian George. At this point, I don't think he is an option for A&M either, but I have not gotten a definitive answer. -I hopefully should have a better answer today on if Kenneth Phillips and/or Jordan Jefferson are signing. If you missed it yesterday, Phillips says he is OK with grayshirting as he knows he won't be able to play this coming season. He is supposed to talk to Jimbo soon
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Kiffen will be a pain in the ass for the sec & especially aggy. From the Ole Miss site yesterday afternoon 4:00 p.m. I stayed and spoke to Chris Morris' father for about 30 minutes after all of the players had left but Chris. Very interesting story. His father, Melvin, played tailback for Hugh Freeze's first state championship at Briarcrest. He has five boys in high school right now. They all went to West Arkansas this season, but they are from Memphis. They all attended Memphis Freedom Prep last season. You must sit out a season if you transfer from a charter school to another school within that county (Shelby County), so they went to West Memphis. His youngest son, Tevin Carter, is a quarterback in 10th grade. Tevin is now 6' 3", 215 and has been offered by Florida, Tennessee, FSU, LSU, and plenty more. Ole Miss offered him last week. His second youngest, CB Tamarius Bell, is also a sophomore. He was offered by Ole Miss last week as well. He holds early offers from Baylor, Texas A&M, Arkansas and now Ole Miss. There are two more twin brothers that are in the 2021 class that play defensive end. Ole Miss has not offered either one yet. But all in all, three brothers hold offers from Ole Miss, wow! By the way, the father (Melvin) personally trains each kid. Melvin is in his early 30's and looks like he still plays football
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3 but we're waiting on the Texas bump
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Hamm lite It is the final weekend before the Early Signing Period. That means it is a change for colleges to get the last shot at players that are signing early. Almost every Texas A&M commit and target plans to sign this coming Wednesday, so it is a big weekend for the Aggies. A&M will be hosting a trio of official visitors, with three of those being current commitments. The other is a four-star prospect from a neighboring state. Starting with the biggest visitor, the Aggies are working to hold off Florida from trying to flip national top-100 defensive end Donell Harris from Miami (Fla.) Gulliver Prep. The 6-foot-4, 220-pound defender committed to A&M last month, but said at the time he still plannned to take official visits. He was in Gainesville for an official this past weekend and Gator head coach Dan Mullen had his in-home visit on Wednesday. Harris, who has been to Aggieland twice before on unofficial visits, hosted Jimbo Fisher and Ishmael Aristide on Tuesday, though. The Aggies will get the final shot at Harris in a battle that in-state Florida has made close. He plans to announce his final decision on Wednesday and this weekend could go a long way toward making sure it will still be Texas A&M. The other two commits that will be in town on officials are solid in their pledges. Richland (N.J.) St. Augustine defensive tackle Isaiah Raikes committed to the Aggies over the summer and has remained firm since. He unofficially visited during the season, but saved his official for now. As an early enrollee, the 6-foot-0.5, 324-pound defender will move in next month and go through spring ball with the team. East St. Louis, Ill., four-star safety Antonio Johnson committed to Texas A&M in late September. However, with his team going on a long state championship run that just ended two weeks ago, he was unable to take an official during the season. The 6-foot-2, 180-pound defender will use his this weekend as well. There is a chance that, like Raikes, he will enroll in January as well. The final official visitor is a relatively new target. Covington, La., four-star linebacker Edgerrin Cooper had been a longtime Oklahoma pledge before decommitting late last month. Shortly before he opened things up, A&M extended an offer to the 6-foot-1.5, 210-pound defender. Cooper says he plans to wait until February to sign but, if things go well over the weekend and A&M pushes, it is not out of the question that he could make a decision and then sign next week. Mississippi State is currently the Aggies' biggest competition for him and he has yet to officially visit Starkville. In addition to the official visitors, there will be some commits in town on unofficials to hang out as well as help recruit. Five-star wide receiver Demond Demas is the leader of the class and will once again be in Aggieland. He made it to every home game this season. National top-50 cornerback Jaylon Jones will also be there, as well four-star offensive guard Akinola Ogunbiyi. In addition, Smyrna, Tenn., defensive tackle Dallas Walker is coming on an unofficial as well. That is big because he spent this past weekend on an official to Auburn, which was his third trip there in a month. The Tigers seemed to have momentum, so it's a big deal that he is coming to A&M on his own dime to simply hang out just before the signing period. Though there will be a number of visitors at A&M, a couple Aggie pledges will be elsewhere this weekend. Camden (N.J.) Woodrow Wilson four-star defensive end Fadil Diggs, the New Jersey Gatorade Player of the Year, has set up an official to Maryland. Mike Locksley is playing the distance factor but Fisher visiting Diggs on Tuesday and it still seems likely he signs with A&M. Four-star West Memphis, Ark., offensive lineman Chris Morris had planned to make a trip to Miami this weekend but canceled that midweek. He now is set to officially visit Ole Miss and new head coach Lane Kiffin instead. While it is never ideal to have a commit visit elsewhere late, it would be a surprise if he switched from his A&M pledge
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Wiltfong hasn't put in his CB just yet, but he did run to aggy board with this
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Brian PerroniSTAFF Posted on 5 mins, V I P, User Since 197 months ago, User Post Count: 0 5 minsVIP 197 months -In case you missed it last night, A&M defensive tackle commit Dallas Walker will be making his way to town this coming weekend on an unofficial visit. That is big news considering he is coming off an official to Auburn this past weekend and also had made two unofficial visits to Auburn in the past month. The Tigers are still pushing for him but I expect him to remain committed to A&M and sign with the Aggies next Wednesday. -Four-star St. Louis LB Antonio Doyle is set to announce his decision this coming Monday. Illinois is playing the distance card and has some support from some people around Doyle, but he really likes A&M. I believe the Aggies will win this one. -There are three A&M commits officially visiting this weekend – DT Isaiah Raikes, S Antonio Johnson and DE Donell Harris. In addition, uncommitted four-star LB Edgerrin Cooper from Louisiana is also an official visitor. Raikes and Johnson are locked into A&M and will help sway the other two. Harris got back from an official to Florida this past weekend and the Gators have him ahead of Morven Joseph as their final defensive end target. But, A&M gets the last visit just prior to Signing Day and there is a reason he committed to the Aggies in the first place. Look for Raikes to do a ton of recruiting with him. Johnson received a visit on Monday from Jimbo Fisher, Mike Elko and Ishmael Aristide. A&M is using Coach Ish in spot roles on the road and pulling other coaches off for the days he is out. He has also been down to South Florida this fall as well and is one of Harris’ main recruiters. Cooper recently decommitted from Oklahoma and is now looking for a new home. While he says he plans to wait until February to sign, it is not completely out of the question that he signs early if this coming weekend goes really well. -A&M will have a bunch of other commits in addition to Walker that will be in town on unofficial visits this coming weekend as well. Look for Demond Demas, Jaylon Jones, Akinola Ogunbiyi and a few others to be there recruiting for the Aggies. -After Darrell Dickey visited him for the second time in two weeks, A&M made an offer to Kilgore J.C. four-star WR Omar Manning on Monday evening. Manning is not signing until February, so A&M can wait and see what the numbers in the current class plus the attrition (transfers, NFL entrants) numbers look like before deciding whether to push. The one big concern is if he will be able to get out in May. Academics forced him from TCU to the JUCO route and are an issue. Also, TCU is a major player to get him back on campus and could be considered the current favorite. We will know more around the time after the bowl game as to if A&M will push. -North Shore five-star RB Zachary Evans is the talk of both the A&M and LSU fanbases, and for good reason. He is the nation’s top-ranked back and will be deciding between those two schools. Evans’ recruitment changes all the time and I always talk to a lot of people before putting out any kind of opinion on him. He was scheduled to commit last week and it was going to be for LSU. However, he agreed with the Under Armour game to announce there on Jan. 2 instead. He will likely still sign next week and then ask the school to keep it quiet, but he could also elect not to sign and just show up on campus at his school of choice in January. At this point, I still think it will be LSU. However, Fisher has yet to use his in-home visit with Evans and the running back making his way to Aggieland this past Sunday for an unofficial visit was not a bad thing at all. If A&M does not end up with Evans, they will likely get one of EJ Smith or Daniyel Ngata. -Though Fisher visited him last week and the Aggies feel good about keeping him in the fold, four-star West Memphis, Ark., offensive line commit Chris Morris is still set to officially visit Miami this coming weekend. I expect him to still sign with A&M next week, though. Four-star defensive end Fadil Diggs will be taking an official visit to Maryland this coming weekend but, like Morris, I believe he will end up an Aggie. Fisher was in South Jersey today to see both Raikes and Diggs. -There is not much new on 4-star Mississippi DT McKinnley Jackson. He is dominating so far at practices for the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game. Jackson plans to wait until Signing Day in February to announce and still has three official visits left, including to A&M the weekend before Signing Day. -At cornerback, Dontae Manning is looking like he is headed to either Oregon or Georgia. JUCO CB Brian George is likely Auburn-bound. That leaves JUCO CB Ronald Williams as the main target. He is pretty much an A&M/Alabama battle and it is probably 50/50 between the two right now. He plans to decide after his upcoming official to Ole Miss this coming weekend. In case you missed it yesterday, one-time A&M commit Scooby Carter is still technically in the transfer portal, but is expected to remain at Alabama. -I still believe Texas offensive tackle transfer Javonne Shepherd will end up at A&M in January. There has been talk about him possibly remaining in Austin, but I’ve been told that is not likely at all. There has also been talk about him heading the junior college route, but I’ve been told he does not want to do that either
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