Unlikely. Princely’s spot is likely gone as well.If Lindberg wants in, there is room
Unlikely. Princely’s spot is likely gone as well.If Lindberg wants in, there is room
Things will get tight but I think you find a way to take these guys. We have 11 commits at this point and will be able to take 18 for sure and likely between 20-22 depending on how things shake out with current players.Unlikely. Princely’s spot is likely gone as well.
Great pick up here. Andrej is a big, now listed at 6'5" and 270 pounds, with room to grow tackle prospect who already possess good athleticism for the position. He runs well and gets out in space to the second level effectively. He has already added weight, from 240->270 in less than a year and could likely continue on this trajectory as needed. He will probably hit campus around 285 and after a year with Yancy, be over 300 easily. If he maintains his athleticism at this larger size, he is a Sam Cosmi starter kit.
Commits picking up.... Lindberg waited too long. The dance card may be full by Labor Day.
This is from the Hornsports free forum. Take it for what it is worthThings will get tight but I think you find a way to take these guys. We have 11 commits at this point and will be able to take 18 for sure and likely between 20-22 depending on how things shake out with current players.
I'm pretty sure anything above 18 depends on some attrition, which I wouldn't be surprised by (it happens every year). We could reach 23 but it would mean 5 guys decide to leave or hang it up.I would be shocked if our class was less than 20. I expect 22 or 23. The real question is who is going to be our running back?
No need to take too many developmental fliers with the transfer portal allowing to fill holes.Things will get tight but I think you find a way to take these guys. We have 11 commits at this point and will be able to take 18 for sure and likely between 20-22 depending on how things shake out with current players.
Doesn't silent mean we should be seeing a Shhhhhhhh from you know who?
Here is my guess, working with a minimum of 20 recruits and adding a few guys in parentheses that we may end up with room for.
QB - 2 (Done)
Hudson Card
JaQuinden Jackson
RB - 2 (need 1)
Jaden Hullaby
+ Jace McClellan would be the prize at this point
WR - 2-3 (need 2)
+ Quentin Johnston
+ LV Bunkley Shelton
(Johnny Wilson)
TE - 0
OL - 4 (need 1)
Jake Majors
Logan Parr
Jaylen Garth
+ Andrej Karic
(Chad Lindberg)
DL - 3-4 (need 1)
Vernon Broughton
Van Fillinger
+ Alfred Collins
(Princely Umanmielen)
LB - 2-3 (need 2)
Prince Dorbah
+Josh White
(Brennon Scott)
CB - 2 (need 1)
Kitan Crawford
+ Ethan Pouncey
S - 2 (need 2)
+Chris Thompson Jr
+Jerrin Thompson
And there it is. Texas gets its second DL commit of the week in DE prospect, Van Fillinger out of Utah. Expect Van to stick at the DE position throughout his career. He has good size but will need to work to fill out over his senior year and is probably headed for a redshirt year at Texas. He looks really well built at this time but will need to bulk up and carry more weight at the next level. He has good athletic testing numbers, running a 4.9 40 and a 4.25 shuttle drill at the opening. With the underlying athleticism, just give Yancy McKnight a year or so to work with him and he will be a very useful player for Giles and Orlando to deploy.
Let me tell you guys something. The state of Utah is getting a rep for producing talented linemen. Two years ago Tom Herman went to Salt Lake City and got a commit from Junior Angilou who has a chance to be good ol. Van Fillick now gives us a footprint in Utah. There are a lot of lineman from Utah playing at P5 schools all over the country.
Van Fillinger is a beast too. Check out these clips he posted on twitter recently.Let me tell you guys something. The state of Utah is getting a rep for producing talented linemen. Two years ago Tom Herman went to Salt Lake City and got a commit from Junior Angilou who has a chance to be good ol. Van Fillick now gives us a footprint in Utah. There are a lot of lineman from Utah playing at P5 schools all over the country.
If this class ends up in the top 10 with its small size it would be impressive.That would put us in the top 10 for sure and maybe around 5-7
Van Fillinger is a beast too. Check out these clips he posted on twitter recently.
21 reps on 225 BP is really good for a kid entering his senior year. At the combine only 6 D-linemen hit 30 or more reps.
Squatting over 500 and hang clean 335. If you have never done a hang clean, it is quite a bit more challenging than a clean off the ground because you don't have the same momentum.
Doesn't silent mean we should be seeing a Shhhhhhhh from you know who?
He is another Ojomo. He just turned 17. He put up those Spark scores at 16 years old.Kid will benefit from a college weight program. I don't really care about bench or bench press numbers. Hang clean was pretty impressive in terms of force production. His technique was horrible. With a little coaching I can see him cleaning close to 400lbs from the floor. Squat was a little high but the speed coming out of the bottom at 505 for a guy built like that is pretty impressive. My biggest concern would be frame. I don't see where you could add much weight to the kid.
Not sure if you guys knew this, but in Utah, to play high school sports, the kids have to pay a fee for things like uniforms and pads. When my son was a freshmen at Clearfield High in Clearfield Utah, for him to play freshmen football cost me $135 bucks and we had to supply shoes, mouth guard, jock and pads for hands and arms. Oh and a neck roll. Football in that state doesn't make money and the coaches are no where near as good as what we have here. In fact I was allowed to help coach the freshmen kids at practice.
Van is a kid that is no stranger to the weight room, I'm curious how much real position coaching he has gotten. I noticed there were a number of external football training centers kids to join like FWK is doing. Of course those cost considerable money.
Now I will say there are a couple schools that are powerhouse schools where the coaches are pretty darn good. Skyline was one of them, there was a school in Orem that was also pretty darn good.
Finally, one last important thing about Utah, they have a huge Polynesian population and you will notice that the majority of their best players are in fact Polynesian. I have to say, those kids are athletic freaks of nature. There was a 5 year old kid that would play with my kids, he looked like he was already lifting weights he was so cut. That was about 12 years ago, I bet he is about a junior now.
Seems like it may be a moot point, Lindberg seems to be trending Georgia (man, I hate Georgia - they have stolen so many recruits lately). Lindberg has seemed like a Texas lean all along and the biggest red flag has been the fact he hadn't shut it down.This is from the Hornsports free forum. Take it for what it is worth
Saw Herman speak today at a luncheon at the Headliners club here in Austin. He did say that we would make room for 1 more OL commit in 2020 and that those of us who follow recruiting would know who he's talking about.........meaning Lindberg. Just wanted to share since there's been a lot of speculation as to whether Karic's verbal means were done with 2020 OL recruiting.
Watch this one closely this weekend, I think a commitment could be coming. Check out the Hudl highlights. Jerrin has to be one of the more physical safeties I've seen. When he tackles guys, he completely stops them in their tracks and finishes them off with a suplex onto their backs. He also does a good job timing his big hits on WRs and separating them from the ball.As some of our Safety targets have decided to go elsewhere (Ransom to OSU, Washington to OU) I have been wondering if we would see new targets emerge. Today, Jerrin Thompson, a 4 star (#193 overall), out of Lufkin picked up an offer. I still expect Chris Thompson to choose the good guys on Aug 1st. Jerrin Thompson would be a nice 2nd safety in this class.
https://247sports.com/player/jerrin-thompson-46050436/
When our class fills up early (see the Mack years) and there isn't room for those 4 and 5 star athletes remaining, it "worries" me.
Now, with our class so slow to develop, it also worries me that it won't fill out.
- What's going on?
- Should I be concerned?
The class is coming together quite nicely and by the end of the week we could be up to 14 commits (Jerrin Thompson, Chris Thompson and Bijan Robinson). We will have a smaller class as discussed above, 18-22 commits probably. Of those 4-8 spots we are looking for 2-3 WRs (Quentin Johnston, LV Buckley), 1-2 more DL (Alfred Collins), a LB (Josh White?, Brennon Scott?), and a CB (Ethan Pouncey?).When our class fills up early (see the Mack years) and there isn't room for those 4 and 5 star athletes remaining, it "worries" me.
Now, with our class so slow to develop, it also worries me that it won't fill out.
- What's going on?
- Should I be concerned?
I don't know a ton about his recruitment. I did notice that 24/7 reclassified him as an APB.Achane wants to play RB
The class is coming together quite nicely and by the end of the week we could be up to 14 commits (Jerrin Thompson, Chris Thompson and Bijan Robinson). We will have a smaller class as discussed above, 18-22 commits probably. Of those 4-8 spots we are looking for 2-3 WRs (Quentin Johnston, LV Buckley), 1-2 more DL (Alfred Collins), a LB (Josh White?, Brennon Scott?), and a CB (Ethan Pouncey?).
There will be some surprises and some new names pop up as we go but it really won't be too crazy over the next 6 months with the 2020 class.
FoggyWho did Wiltfong crystal ball Alfred Collins to? Anyone know?
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