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  On 10/30/2020 at 7:38 PM, TommyGufano said:

any word on which way he's leaning? I seem to recall him having a few fans around here

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nothing specific in his likes or follows to point towards anything.

Isn't Randy Masters (their other WR decommit today) close with Drones?

In general, I wonder if QE leaving means they are flipping over to focus more on Drones - wasn't someone here a HUGE Drones fan?

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  On 10/30/2020 at 7:50 PM, NoName said:

nothing specific in his likes or follows to point towards anything.

Isn't Randy Masters (their other WR decommit today) close with Drones?

In general, I wonder if QE leaving means they are flipping over to focus more on Drones - wasn't someone here a HUGE Drones fan?

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I believe that was @golfclap .... and also Carl

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From Gerry Hamilton

Jack Bech decided not to come to Austin this weekend. Staff not able to answer the tough Q’s asked.

Texas was the lone school that could beat LSU.

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  On 10/31/2020 at 6:06 PM, RGBIII said:

From Gerry Hamilton

Jack Bech decided not to come to Austin this weekend. Staff not able to answer the tough Q’s asked.

Texas was the lone school that could beat LSU.

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Wonder what the tough questions where?  Why do you guys get out coached?  Will you be here next week?

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  On 10/31/2020 at 6:06 PM, RGBIII said:

From Gerry Hamilton

Jack Bech decided not to come to Austin this weekend. Staff not able to answer the tough Q’s asked.

Texas was the lone school that could beat LSU.

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Well there aren't very many coaches in Austin this weekend.

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  On 11/1/2020 at 12:53 AM, Viper said:

So we're good now? Everyone jumping back in?

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If we're lucky, Ewers and Burton aren't committed to fOSU by the end of the weekend

Maybe the D's performance also helps keep Sanders in the fold for a bit longer

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People have consistently thought for ten years now that a simple coaching change is all that’s required to return Texas to the elite tier of college football. However, OU is on the verge of creating a very significant talent disparity, and if Texas isn’t careful they will create a chasm that will be extremely difficult to successfully cross to catch back up.

Meyer can do it, but if Herman isn’t canned, or if Texas brings in one more failed coach, there is concern they never catch up. Tennessee, Michigan and a few other top programs are battling the same issue right now.

Once there a significant talent disparity, the best players won’t come. It’s why so many are headed to OSU right now. Texas needs to get their shit together ASAP. The one potential saving grace is the NCAA NIL, which helps Texas to some extent.

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(Mike Roach) The Stampede: Where is Texas as a program?

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In the opening scene of the HBO series The Newsroom, the character Will McAvoy (played by Jeff Daniels) is asked why America is the greatest country in the world. He then launches into a rant about the shortcomings of the country but concludes by saying that while America isn’t the greatest country in the world anymore, it can be. Similarly, Texas isn’t quite “Texas” anymore. When Charlie Strong was hired, he pledged to put the “T” back in Texas. By the time he left three years later, he compared the program to a cake that was baked and just needed the icing added.

Over the last four years of Tom Herman’s tenure, the mantra has often been “This is Texas.” While the branding will always be world-famous and keep the program at blueblood status, the fact remains that Texas hasn’t been “Texas” in quite a while. When Herman took over, he had work to do weeding out those who wouldn’t buy-in and installing his own talent.

Though he’s done great work adding more talent to the program than was previously there — including rebuilding a decimated quarterback room — the gulf that remains between the Longhorns and elite programs like Alabama, Clemson and Ohio State seems to get wider by the year.

Herman’s recruited well by the numbers during his tenure at Texas, but the vaunted 2018 class hasn’t quite developed like anyone hoped it would. Worse still is the amount of talent that got away over the last few years. A spin around the dial on a college football Saturday will see players Texas lost out on like Jaylen Waddle (Alabama), Garrett Wilson (Ohio State), David Ugwoegbu (Oklahoma), Demarvin Leal (Texas A&M) and Jalen Catalon (Arkansas) making huge plays.
Smith-Njigba is a former elite recruit from the state of Texas now making plays at Ohio State. (Photo: Andrew Ivins, 247Sports)

Losses happen in recruiting, but the more frustrating battles are the ones never fought. Just this weekend, I tuned in at times to see players like Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Marvin Mims and Parker Washington making standout plays as true freshmen. For the record, that's two Dallas-area wide receivers who were rated as two of the best to ever play in Texas Class 6A football and another who lit up the talent-rich Fort Bend County in the Houston area, all of whom never received an offer from Texas.

This program has shown signs of life under Herman. At times, the Longhorns look like a team that can go toe-to-toe with anyone in the country and hangs in there with guts and guile. Despite a huge win on the road against a top 10 opponent on Saturday, recruiting is still sputtering. Is this the program that defeated Georgia in a Sugar Bowl and gave eventual national champion LSU all it could handle? Or is this the program that twice lost to Maryland and struggled out of the gate this season?

More than ever, that question is being asked on the recruiting trail. In the last week, Texas was reminded of its perceived new place in the world, losing 2022 commitments from five-star quarterback Quinn Ewers of Southlake Carroll and Lancaster four-star wide receiver Phaizon Wilson. They joined elite Denton Ryan athlete Billy Bowman who defected from the class a month ago and committed to Oklahoma last night.

In the first decade of this millennium, Mack Brown was leading Texas through one of its true golden ages of football. Not only did the Longhorns win at a high level including two trips to the national title game and cashing one of those in 2005, but they were also at the very top of the recruiting landscape nationally.

It used to be that the Longhorns could go head-to-head with anyone in the country and win their share of battles. Even in Herman’s tenure, Texas won huge battles over the nation’s elite recruiters, but lately, the program has been losing steam. There were no two greater reminders of that than Oklahoma leaning on Bowman and flipping him and Ohio State leaning on Ewers to open his recruitment.

After gathering more intel on the Ewers situation, two factors I heard were concerns over the offense and player development, along with concern over being able to lure the top players in the country to join him on the Forty Acres. Though Texas used to be able to compete with the nation's elite programs, a head-to-head battle against any of them tends to result in a loss.

Whether it's Ewers, Bowman or Tommy and James Brockermeyer, the 2021 and 2022 cycles have been a constant reminder of the state of the program on the recruiting trail.
A forgettable month of October ended with the program's first road win over a top 10 team in more than a decade. Aside from the record against other bluebloods, the Longhorns have also had some struggles against perceived inferior programs. In this cycle, Texas lost battles for prospects to Mississippi State, Arkansas, Miami, Baylor, Missouri, Memphis, Arizona State, Minnesota and SMU. Matchups against schools like that were rarely ever in question.

Saturday’s win was a big moment for this year’s team and should have elicited more reactions from recruits in the 2021 and 2022 classes. In reality, it may have only served to stabilize some of the issues bubbling under the surface for this group of commits. The Longhorns control their own destiny in the Big 12 and it’s not out of the question that they win out and play for the conference championship.

Maybe Saturday’s win was a galvanizing effort for this team that sees them turn everything around and end up where everyone thought they would be heading into this year.  Hopefully, it’s a good turning point, because Texas isn’t “Texas” anymore. But it can be.

Recruiting quick hits

— Nick and I have been checking around to try and take the temperature of this current group of commits. Let’s start with the highest-rated prospect in this class. I checked in on Ja'Tavion Sanders, and it sounds like schools are leaning on him as well. Oklahoma is the key school in the equation, but I haven’t heard anything definite with him. Though a source at Denton Ryan told me he wouldn’t be surprised if Sanders was talking to anyone else, nobody has been able to confirm it. Furthermore, Nick spoke to a source who said Sanders has been at the heart of a group of commits in the group text preaching patience. Sanders, along with Charles Wright, Hayden Conner and Derrick Harris Jr., have been telling the others that they can be the ones to change things. We will keep digging on Sanders, but he hasn’t done anything at this point to make me suspicious. Jordon Thomas has also been a part of that from what I’m told.

— I haven’t heard much when it comes to the out-of-state recruits wavering. Gunnar Helm and Jaden Alexis have told folks behind the scenes that everything is solid there and I’ve heard nothing to worry about with Jamier Johnson or Michael Myslinski. Casey Cain is the only guy I’m keeping an eye on there, but I’m told Texas seems to have smoothed things over.

— There’s another group of prospects in the class like JD Coffey, Morice Blackwell and Ishmael Ibraheem who want to be at Texas, but are cautiously keeping some options open in case a new coaching staff is put in place. The win this weekend probably did the most for them to calm things down a bit and quiet the noise.

— I’ve heard that Texas running back commit Jonathon Brooks has been looking around a bit. He’s reached out to several programs from what I was told, but Brooks’ options are limited right now. Texas State seems to be the only offer that’s committable unless he has others he hasn’t reported. We’ll continue to monitor this one closely.
Klubnik was the first 2022 quarterback to be offered after Ewers backed out of his commitment. (Photo: Mike Roach, 247Sports)

— In the wake of Ewers’ decommitment, the Longhorns finally pulled the trigger and offered a 2022 quarterback over the weekend. Texas decided to move on Austin Westlake's Cade Klubnik. I’ll have a story with Klubnik later today, but I think the offer resonated with him. Klubnik was enthusiastic and called the offer one he had been waiting for and I believe Texas will be in the mix for him. I spoke with (Houston) Cypress Bridgeland quarterback Conner Weigman on Friday and he hasn’t heard from Texas, so it appears that Klubnik is the key target at the moment.

—Jaylon Guilbeau remains the lone commit in the 2022 class, and I think there's a decent chance he opens his recruitment in the next month or two.  Guilbeau is saying the right things, but the buzz behind the scenes has him contemplating decommitment.

— I’d expect to see some more 2023 offers soon. Two players I’m told the staff is high on are 2023 Dallas South Oak Cliff cornerback and 2022 Arlington Martin cornerback Javien Toviano. Both prospects have gotten off to big starts to their sophomore seasons and grabbed the attention of many coaching staffs, including Texas.

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  On 11/2/2020 at 3:01 PM, satyanash said:

(Mike Roach) The Stampede: Where is Texas as a program?

 

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I’ve heard that Texas running back commit Jonathon Brooks has been looking around a bit. He’s reached out to several programs from what I was told, but Brooks’ options are limited right now. Texas State seems to be the only offer that’s committable unless he has others he hasn’t reported. We’ll continue to monitor this one closely.

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this honestly really really really takes the air out of the Brooks commit.

Texas fucking State?!

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  On 11/2/2020 at 3:01 PM, satyanash said:

I’ve heard that Texas running back commit Jonathon Brooks has been looking around a bit. He’s reached out to several programs from what I was told, but Brooks’ options are limited right now. Texas State seems to be the only offer that’s committable unless he has others he hasn’t reported.

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HAHAHAHA

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  On 11/2/2020 at 3:01 PM, satyanash said:

— In the wake of Ewers’ decommitment, the Longhorns finally pulled the trigger and offered a 2022 quarterback over the weekend. Texas decided to move on Austin Westlake's Cade Klubnik. I’ll have a story with Klubnik later today, but I think the offer resonated with him. Klubnik was enthusiastic and called the offer one he had been waiting for and I believe Texas will be in the mix for him. I spoke with (Houston) Cypress Bridgeland quarterback Conner Weigman on Friday and he hasn’t heard from Texas, so it appears that Klubnik is the key target at the moment.

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I understand the logic of offering the local kid first but considering his parents are aggies and him not being elite makes the Weigman non interest head scratching. 

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  On 11/2/2020 at 4:08 PM, Sir Ulrich said:

I understand the logic of offering the local kid first but considering his parents are aggies and him not being elite makes the Weigman non interest head scratching. 

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I'm super gunshy on all Lake Travis and Westlake kids because they are generally topped out but it's it's the right move. First, it puts pressure on aggy to decide if they are going to offer Klubnik or if they are going to hold off so that they can be a hat on the table when Simpson picks Clemson. It also puts pressure on Klubnik to start looking at harder as his other options as the QB spot fills much faster than other positions. It's absolutely moronic for Jimbo to not having locked him up months ago. aggy has offered NINE QBs in 2022 and not offered Klubnik and there are only 2 of them I'd take before him, Ewers and Simpson. Putting more pressure on everyone involved is the right move. 

Second, Weigman isn't going to commit on the spot and even if he did end up in the class, regardless of the HC,  there's a chance that he never plays CFB - depending on a team or two falling in love with him during the MLB draft. He's not a lock but it's a possibility.

 

FWIW - Klubnik can freaking play, the gap between he and Weigman is not tremendous and scheme fit all but eliminates it. (again, depending on HC and OC). If he's not elite he's not far from it. 

 

first 5 games in 2020 HUDL ::

https://www.hudl.com/video/3/11576876/5f9f18663449120ba8707a26

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There's gotta be communication with both guys though... Klubnik can play but Weigman has both better accuracy and velocity on his throws while having a better release, these are categories for a QB that look minor but make all the difference at the next level.  If he goes MLB fine, but same words have been said about several top recruits in recent years and the appeal of football has won out often, a few come to mind like Murray and Ealy.  Another pressing matter is nickel,  Adimora hasn't looked good at all this year, but it seems there's no suitable replacement on the roster.

Glad too see the offer for Blackwells teammate, good shit.  Will need to look at his vids 

High hopes for Dorbah, shots of him on the sideline vs OSU gives me hope for the Jack LB position, hope he can cover wheel routes and shit like that.  One of the best things about Jett Bush tbh, he's been nails when targeted through the air.  Need a guy with Ossai's tenacity and Bush's coverage discipline.  If the thought is that is supposed to be Derrick Harris then I'm not so sure...  I need to focus my thoughts in a little bit, im all over the place today

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Bowman quote...fucking ouch

“I feel like Oklahoma checked every single one of my bullet points,” Bowman said. “One of them was being able to play on one of the biggest stages in college football. I also wanted to be closer to home, be around coaches who know what they are doing, and be around a championship program. I feel like I made the right decision for me, my family and my future.”

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  On 11/2/2020 at 8:52 PM, RGBIII said:

Bowman quote...fucking ouch

“I feel like Oklahoma checked every single one of my bullet points,” Bowman said. “One of them was being able to play on one of the biggest stages in college football. I also wanted to be closer to home, be around coaches who know what they are doing, and be around a championship program. I feel like I made the right decision for me, my family and my future.”

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oh man, that's going to get a lot of play in cfb media 😓

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Fuck my life, from bleeding orange to recruiting for blOwU. I hope herman has to join that piece of shit Briles in purgatory for being a program murdering fraud. All he had to do was keep the train on the tracks, but noooo. I still have some faith that an urban hire flips a few 2021 guys. I’m regarded though. 

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  On 11/2/2020 at 8:52 PM, RGBIII said:

Bowman quote...fucking ouch

“I feel like Oklahoma checked every single one of my bullet points,” Bowman said. “One of them was being able to play on one of the biggest stages in college football. I also wanted to be closer to home, be around coaches who know what they are doing, and be around a championship program. I feel like I made the right decision for me, my family and my future.”

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Oof. Goddamn. 

And the worst part is you can't blame this kid one bit. 

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What the fuck is it with DFW people and OU? I’ve only been to Dallas 3 or 4 times in my life, one thing that definitely still sticks out to me was seeing just as much if not more OU stickers/hats/etc compared to UT gear. 

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