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17 minutes ago, RGBIII said:

Does @Lobwedgephil have Texags?

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Going around several sites that a big time 2022 QB recruit from Texas that recently commited elsewhere is not happy and is starting to open up to Jimbo. He may even visit this year. 

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Not a surprise Perroni at 247 shot this rumor down 

So a rumor that wasn't remotely true (and one that was nothing more than a common sense assumption anyway "If Texas really sucks and Tom Herman is in jeopardy of being fired, A&M has a chance) was brought to this board and a competing site 'shot the rumor down' and we're referencing them on here? It was never anything close to reality. Some of this stuff has completely jumped the shark with these damn instagram troll accounts and people just tripping over themselves (in whatever fan base) to credit or put stock into any type of rumor if it's what they want to hear...and much worse, treating completely incompetent individuals who do FAR more damage and harm than good to the programs they are attempting to cover as credible.

 

 

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vander54 said:

I am sure this will get deleted but....


Going around several sites that a big time 2022 QB recruit from Texas that recently commited elsewhere is not happy and is starting to open up to Jimbo. He may even visit this year. 

EDIT
Not a surprise Perroni at 247 shot this rumor down 

So a rumor that wasn't remotely true (and one that was nothing more than a common sense assumption anyway "If Texas really sucks and Tom Herman is in jeopardy of being fired, A&M has a chance) was brought to this board and a competing site 'shot the rumor down' and we're referencing them on here? It was never anything close to reality. Some of this stuff has completely jumped the shark with these damn instagram troll accounts and people just tripping over themselves (in whatever fan base) to credit or put stock into any type of rumor if it's what they want to hear...and much worse, treating completely incompetent individuals who do FAR more damage and harm than good to the programs they are attempting to cover as credible.

 

 

My god, he is such a terrible writer.  You would think after all the words he wrote over all of these years he could compose something at least respectable. 

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Lmao, lots of people are predicting Texas to the CFP.  Recruiting for 2022 is looking damn good right now.  We actually look pretty good on the field based on a very small sample size.  All of the sudden our QB that has dreamed of playing at Texas is going to flip to Jimbo bc of 2021 recruiting lmao.  
 

I don’t think Ewers has ever even visited aggy.  If he were to flip, it would be ou, tOSU, or Clemson. Those dweebs are jerking each other off based on a rumor.  I really wish we would have kept fucking with them.  I got a good chuckle.

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3 minutes ago, victory88 said:

Lmao, lots of people are predicting Texas to the CFP.  Recruiting for 2022 is looking damn good right now.  We actually look pretty good on the field based on a very small sample size.  All of the sudden our QB that has dreamed of playing at Texas is going to flip to Jimbo bc of 2021 recruiting lmao.  
 

I don’t think Ewers has ever even visited aggy.  If he were to flip, it would be ou, tOSU, or Clemson. Those dweebs are jerking each other off based on a rumor.  I really wish we would have kept fucking with them.  I got a good chuckle.

Our showing against UTEP was enough to convince the ESPN FPI computers. They had us losing to Florida in the National Championship game after beating Alabama in the semi-final. I think they predicted a very bad season for aggy.

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1 hour ago, Burt Macklin said:

Just the fact those regards think this could’ve been true shows how delusional they really are. Why the fuck would he go play in some Stone Age offense for an SEC also-ran when he could play any school in the country? 
 

Ewers ain’t goin to no damn aggy! 

@jordanaggie shocked you didn’t come here to read about those rumors before buying into the aggy hive mind

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2 hours ago, victory88 said:

Lmao, lots of people are predicting Texas to the CFP.  Recruiting for 2022 is looking damn good right now.  We actually look pretty good on the field based on a very small sample size.  All of the sudden our QB that has dreamed of playing at Texas is going to flip to Jimbo bc of 2021 recruiting lmao.  
 

I don’t think Ewers has ever even visited aggy.  If he were to flip, it would be ou, tOSU, or Clemson. Those dweebs are jerking each other off based on a rumor.  I really wish we would have kept fucking with them.  I got a good chuckle.

Truly mind numbing how few folks on this site realize the Ewers talk was a troll job towards the people on Texas sites. Sure, a few mouth breathers believed it, but it is painfully obvious most picked up on it and played to it.

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11 hours ago, Ryno said:

Truly mind numbing how few folks on this site realize the Ewers talk was a troll job towards the people on Texas sites. Sure, a few mouth breathers believed it, but it is painfully obvious most picked up on it and played to it.

I think you’re giving them a lot of credit here

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28 minutes ago, RGBIII said:

Any idea how Sark likes to use the TE. Obviously Jimbo uses them a ton

Collectively (3 TEs): 42 receptions, a little over 500 yards, and four TDs. Miller Forristall accounted for about half that production.

When you're loaded at the WR and RB positions, you don't have to utilize them as much. Nevertheless, Sark will definitely get more out of Wiley than Herman did.

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28 minutes ago, RGBIII said:

Any idea how Sark likes to use the TE. Obviously Jimbo uses them a ton

With the caveat that I haven’t done a ton of research on Sark’s offense (that’s what the offseason’s for after all), He uses a TE/H-Back 90+ percent of the time, but he doesn’t mandate they get a ton of catches. As in, in years where he doesn’t have a great TE, they won’t get a ton of catches, like Bama the last two years, but when he has good tight ends like Sefarian-Jenkins, Fred Davis, or Austin Hooper, they’ll get a lot of usage. He definitely has some good TE seasons to sell recruits on, but his offense isn’t reliant on a good receiving TE. 

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1 minute ago, Burt Macklin said:

With the caveat that I haven’t done a ton of research on Sark’s offense (that’s what the offseason’s for after all), He uses a TE/H-Back 90+ percent of the time, but he doesn’t mandate they get a ton of catches. As in, in years where he doesn’t have a great TE, they won’t get a ton of catches, like Bama the last two years, but when he has good tight ends like Sefarian-Jenkins, Fred Davis, or Austin Hooper, they’ll get a lot of usage. He definitely has some good TE seasons to sell recruits on, but his offense isn’t reliant on a good receiving TE. 

Agree with this. Brewer will be used much more like an H-back (like Beck was), while Wiley will actually put up some decent reception numbers. However, I doubt Wiley will be a focal point.

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Jimbo Fisher and the Aggies are in the process of wrapping up what could very well end up a top-5 2021 recruiting haul. They'll do just that if they're able to close things out with a couple (or perhaps even three or four) national top-100, borderline five-star caliber additions. Before putting the finishing touches on the '21 class, however, The Ags sent a pretty emphatic message that they're prepared to do even more top-100 damage in the upcoming cycle, perhaps even contending with the likes of Alabama, Ohio State, Georgia and Clemson for the national recruiting crown.

That's the goal and the Ags took the type of first step certain to have not only the 12th Man but the entire Lone Star landscape buzzing when Katy defensive end Malick Sylia dropped his commitment announcement on Sunday evening. Quite the weekend for Sylia, who earned a state championship ring on Saturday night in Arlington before, as teammate (and heavy A&M lean) Bobby Taylor called it, 'breaking the internet' with his choice.

A borderline five star who is likely to rank anywhere inside the national top-40 and possibly even emerge as one of the nation's top-20 recruits, Sylia chose the Aggies over offers from every power program in the country, including Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, LSU, Oklahoma, Texas and Florida, giving the Ags as strong a start to what promises to be a wild 2022 recruiting race as they could have possibly hoped for.

Sylia choosing in favor of A&M at the same time that Myles Garrett was doing his thing for the Cleveland Browns in an AFC Playoff showdown feels fitting. Though not the same player, Malick is regarded almost as highly and coveted by all of the same championship-contending programs that Garrett was coming out of Arlington Martin several years ago. Like the eventual No. 1 overall pick, Sylia possesses game-changing potential off the edge. He's a truly gifted pure pass-rusher who has only begun to scratch the surface of what can only be described as limitless potential. At 6-6 and 230 lean pounds, Malick has absolutely incredible reach and length and his quickness off the snap is unmatched. He can also 'bend the edge' and is a nightmare matchup for opposing offensive tackles. Sylia's quickness, ability to reach blockers before they get their hands on him and his ranginess on the perimeter also makes him very tough against the run. I mentioned Garrett and, as a prospect, he belongs in the discussion with recent Texas products like Myles, North Shore's K'Lavon Chaisson and another Katy product in former LSU star and first-rounder Danielle Hunter. Sylia has the potential to be that type of disruptor off the edge and gives Mike Elko the kind of unique skill set that the Ags haven't really had on the field during his first three seasons running the Maroon & White D.

The newest Aggie is coming off of an impressive junior season that was cut three games short due to injury. He missed the final three games of Katy's state title run but was a force up front for the first dozen games or so. As a sophomore, Sylia burst onto the Houston area and the national recruiting scene starting for the state powerhouse and totaling 7 TFLs and 4 sacks.

Malick's addition also resonates on a couple of levels outside of the simple fact that the Ags added a game-changing edge presence. Terry Price and Elijah Robinson have already stockpiled an unbelievable amount of talent on the defensive line and are still in the process of finishing off a 2021 d-line haul that might be the best in the country and what the Ags have done since Fisher's arrival in College Station has been jaw-dropping good. During the '21 cycle, the Ags got it done on both lines of scrimmage, so Sylia's addition not only adds to an embarrassment of riches along the DL but also points to Texas A&M continuing a truly dominant recruiting run in the trenches, an area of strength that the Ags rode to a top-5 finish and Orange Bowl trophy this fall.

Sylia's addition is also the first step in what many believe will be a Houston area ambush that could serve as the cornerstone of a class that will contend for national No. 1 honors and/or go down as the best of the Fisher Era, one that already includes the No. 3, 6 and (probably) 5 or 6 haul in succession. Sylia was one of several prospects in H-Town who was leaning heavily to A&M. Others include Katy teammate Bobby Taylor, LSU commit and Beaumont Westbrook S Bryce Anderson, the Dickinson duo of five-star TE Donovan Green and P.J. Williams, Cy-Park LB Harold Perkins and the Atascocita OL Kam Dewberry. We've been speculating about several dominoes falling in rapid fashion early this spring so stay tuned, as it's likely that Malick's announcement will set of the type of chain reaction those of you who have followed this for a while remember Mack Brown and the Texas Longhorns orchestrating twenty years ago when they had things rolling in Austin.

Today, it's Fisher and the Aggies with an overwhelming amount of recruiting momentum at work. We've wondered since Fisher's arrival what things would look like once Jimbo and Texas A&M were able to recruit off of a breakthrough season. Well, you saw it during the Orange Bowl build-up, as the Ags closed out the early signing period by adding the likes of Remington Strickland, Shemar Turner, Tunmise Adeleye, Bryce Foster, Elijah Jeudy and Jardin Gilbert. What you're on the verge of seeing is what Fisher and Co. will do following a New Year's Six bowl win the promise of being a regular playoff contender. Adding a game-disruptor like Sylia is another big-time stop towards reaching the ultimate goal.

 

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Jimbo Fisher and the Aggies are in the process of wrapping up what could very well end up a top-5 2021 recruiting haul. They'll do just that if they're able to close things out with a couple (or perhaps even three or four) national top-100, borderline five-star caliber additions. Before putting the finishing touches on the '21 class, however, The Ags sent a pretty emphatic message that they're prepared to do even more top-100 damage in the upcoming cycle, perhaps even contending with the likes of Alabama, Ohio State, Georgia and Clemson for the national recruiting crown.

That's the goal and the Ags took the type of first step certain to have not only the 12th Man but the entire Lone Star landscape buzzing when Katy defensive end Malick Sylia dropped his commitment announcement on Sunday evening. Quite the weekend for Sylia, who earned a state championship ring on Saturday night in Arlington before, as teammate (and heavy A&M lean) Bobby Taylor called it, 'breaking the internet' with his choice.

A borderline five star who is likely to rank anywhere inside the national top-40 and possibly even emerge as one of the nation's top-20 recruits, Sylia chose the Aggies over offers from every power program in the country, including Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, LSU, Oklahoma, Texas and Florida, giving the Ags as strong a start to what promises to be a wild 2022 recruiting race as they could have possibly hoped for.

Sylia choosing in favor of A&M at the same time that Myles Garrett was doing his thing for the Cleveland Browns in an AFC Playoff showdown feels fitting. Though not the same player, Malick is regarded almost as highly and coveted by all of the same championship-contending programs that Garrett was coming out of Arlington Martin several years ago. Like the eventual No. 1 overall pick, Sylia possesses game-changing potential off the edge. He's a truly gifted pure pass-rusher who has only begun to scratch the surface of what can only be described as limitless potential. At 6-6 and 230 lean pounds, Malick has absolutely incredible reach and length and his quickness off the snap is unmatched. He can also 'bend the edge' and is a nightmare matchup for opposing offensive tackles. Sylia's quickness, ability to reach blockers before they get their hands on him and his ranginess on the perimeter also makes him very tough against the run. I mentioned Garrett and, as a prospect, he belongs in the discussion with recent Texas products like Myles, North Shore's K'Lavon Chaisson and another Katy product in former LSU star and first-rounder Danielle Hunter. Sylia has the potential to be that type of disruptor off the edge and gives Mike Elko the kind of unique skill set that the Ags haven't really had on the field during his first three seasons running the Maroon & White D.

The newest Aggie is coming off of an impressive junior season that was cut three games short due to injury. He missed the final three games of Katy's state title run but was a force up front for the first dozen games or so. As a sophomore, Sylia burst onto the Houston area and the national recruiting scene starting for the state powerhouse and totaling 7 TFLs and 4 sacks.

Malick's addition also resonates on a couple of levels outside of the simple fact that the Ags added a game-changing edge presence. Terry Price and Elijah Robinson have already stockpiled an unbelievable amount of talent on the defensive line and are still in the process of finishing off a 2021 d-line haul that might be the best in the country and what the Ags have done since Fisher's arrival in College Station has been jaw-dropping good. During the '21 cycle, the Ags got it done on both lines of scrimmage, so Sylia's addition not only adds to an embarrassment of riches along the DL but also points to Texas A&M continuing a truly dominant recruiting run in the trenches, an area of strength that the Ags rode to a top-5 finish and Orange Bowl trophy this fall.

Sylia's addition is also the first step in what many believe will be a Houston area ambush that could serve as the cornerstone of a class that will contend for national No. 1 honors and/or go down as the best of the Fisher Era, one that already includes the No. 3, 6 and (probably) 5 or 6 haul in succession. Sylia was one of several prospects in H-Town who was leaning heavily to A&M. Others include Katy teammate Bobby Taylor, LSU commit and Beaumont Westbrook S Bryce Anderson, the Dickinson duo of five-star TE Donovan Green and P.J. Williams, Cy-Park LB Harold Perkins and the Atascocita OL Kam Dewberry. We've been speculating about several dominoes falling in rapid fashion early this spring so stay tuned, as it's likely that Malick's announcement will set of the type of chain reaction those of you who have followed this for a while remember Mack Brown and the Texas Longhorns orchestrating twenty years ago when they had things rolling in Austin.

Today, it's Fisher and the Aggies with an overwhelming amount of recruiting momentum at work. We've wondered since Fisher's arrival what things would look like once Jimbo and Texas A&M were able to recruit off of a breakthrough season. Well, you saw it during the Orange Bowl build-up, as the Ags closed out the early signing period by adding the likes of Remington Strickland, Shemar Turner, Tunmise Adeleye, Bryce Foster, Elijah Jeudy and Jardin Gilbert. What you're on the verge of seeing is what Fisher and Co. will do following a New Year's Six bowl win the promise of being a regular playoff contender. Adding a game-disruptor like Sylia is another big-time stop towards reaching the ultimate goal.

 

What a dumbass. Sylia and Garrett play the same position so they must be the same player. Looch’s evaluations are lazier than Ketch’s. 

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