Everything Everywhere All At Once: John Turntine...

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Here's a whip-around of all the key visits made by key Texas targets over the weekend. Orangebloods has scoured the Internet to make sure we have you covered.

We will update this thread over the course of the next 24 hours as reports continue to come in.

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Perhaos the only school that might keep Edwards from Texas is A&M< so the visit to A&M was one to watch closely this weekend. ”Just the overall genuine vibes the staff show to me and my family every time we step foot into Aggieland, we know we’re going to enjoy our day every single time,” Edwards told ON3. “And the coaches just proving and showing how serious they are about me and letting me know I’m a game-changer and that’s what they need to win championships.”


The big fella visited Ann Arbor this weekend and came away very impressed, per his father, who told Michigan Insider Aidan Sen that the Wolverines were squarely in his son's top 5 and that he'll be back for an official visit during the summer. "Definitely," John Turntine II said. "After we get back home, his mother and I will discuss the traveling plan with him and put it on the schedule. We are looking at June 28-30."

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The 4-star tackle continued his road show this weekend with a visit to College Station and things went well enough that he plans on taking an official visit there in June, which had not previously been in the plans until the visit this weekend.. He'll make a 2-day visit to Texas next weekend. “Everything about this weekend was great,” Krempin told On3. “I got to spend a lot of time with several offensive linemen. Went to the position meetings and an offensive team meeting. Had a lot of one-on-one time with Coach Klein, Coach Elko and Coach Cushing. They went into detail about scheme, culture, development, and overall how I would fit into their system. It was the most face-to-face time I’ve spent with any program. I enjoyed watching practice and learned a lot about how coach Cushing operates.


The 6-5, 260-pound Kent (great physical profile, BTW), visited Miami over the week ad gave it rave reviews. "I had a great first time at Miami. It's a great place," Brown told Rivals.com. "I had to get out here to see it. It's a big change for me. I like the place, the people .... everything. I liked the practices, how the coaches coach, and the vibe of the team." Kent told Rivals that Miami is in his top 3, along with Texas and Florida. He plans to visit Miami on his official visit on June 6th and will announce his college decision on July 12th.


Make of this what you will, but this was Perry-Wright's 7th trip to College Station this weekend... as a prospect from the state of Georgia. “It was a great weekend at A&M,” Perry-Wright told On3. “They show me a lot of love. Show me what it means to become an Aggie. The environment was awesome. They just wanna to win and have fun doing it. Just to get the knowledge from Coach Tony and Spencer was a great.”


Keys was in College Station this weekend, proving that his commitment to LSU on march 19th was the beginning of his recruitment and not the end,


It seems pretty obvious that the Longhorns and Osborne aren't going to happen. The top in-state 2025 back visited Michigan this weekend and it's possible that the Wolverines are the betting favote, if not Georgia. “Practice and intensity was great. Bryce Underwood seeing him in person is just like wow a generational talent and playing behind something like that is something to look at because honestly nowadays when you win a Natty you usually have somewhat of a great Qb," Osborne told On3.


The big man was at Ohio State this weekend and one of the OSU mods for the OSU Rivals sites indicated on their message board that Evers is a guy that is looking pretty seriously at the Buckeyes, even more so than most might think. Just a note to file away..






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