In case you missed our note earlier on Thursday, Texas tight end commitment
Major Tennison will take an unofficial visit to Alabama this weekend.
This is obviously a big development for Tennison, who has been committed to Texas since October of last year, but it shouldn't come as a complete shock. Tennison, out of Bullard, has been pretty open about the fact that he is still evaluating other programs and he has mentioned for a while that he may take some other visits.
In December, after he picked up a Nebraska offer, Tennison mentioned the possibility of a Nebraska visit. A couple weeks ago, while leaving a UT Junior Day, Tennison said he had a good visit but also noted that he would be taking a Michigan visit at some point, likely this spring.
Alabama entered the picture with an offer on Monday of last week, and Tennison wasted little time in setting up a visit with the Crimson Tide.
The interest in other programs is obviously legitimate, and while it's not good news for the Longhorns, all hope is not lost.
Tennison has been honest about his strong feelings for Texas, but he has also been upfront about some concerns he has about the Texas program and the UT offense as it goes through transition. He committed very early, before his stock really started to pick up, and he's probably just not starting to realize what a coveted recruit he is. Add it all up and he is looking around and doing as much research as possible.
In my conversations with Tennison, the vibe I've always picked up (and he's pretty much said it verbatim) is that if Texas throws the ball to the tight ends, and wins more ball games in 2016, he'll likely wind up a Longhorn. If not, there's a strong chance Texas loses him.
Tennison heard all the right things from the Texas coaches during his UT Junior Day visit, but he wants to see those words actually come to fruition on the field. It won't shock me to see him officially open up his recruitment after the Alabama visit, but this one probably won't be settled until well into the fall. (Suchomel)
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A quick update on UT defensive end commitment
LaGaryonn Carson.
The Texarkana Liberty-Eylau standout was unable to attend UT's Junior Day a couple weekends ago, but there's no reason to worry about Carson's commitment.
"I didn't have a way up there," Carson told OB this week. "I wish I could have found a ride up there."
Carson said he's just "laying low" right now but will be in Austin for UT's spring game next month. Other schools are continuing to recruit him, as one would expect, but Carson still feels good about his UT commitment.
"Everybody is still trying to recruit me. But I'm sticking with the Longhorns," Carson said.
Along with QB Sam Ehlinger, Carson is one of the more recognizable players on UT's commitment list, and two of the better-known 2017 prospects in the entire state of Texas. Carson has been actively recruiting for Texas on social media and he said he's fine with being viewed as one of the ringleaders of the Longhorns' recruiting class.
"I think that's a good role I can fill," Carson said. "I've been doing it the past four years at my high school. I think I have good leadership in me."
The primary guy Carson is working on is five-star athlete Dylan Moses. (Suchomel)
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It certainly wasn't the best recruiting news for Texas on Sunday when La Grange running back
J.K. Dobbins committed to Ohio State. Dobbins, of course, is one of UT's top overall targets for the 2017 class and was an early offer for Texas.
The 5-10, 195-pound speedster has yet to visit Ohio State, but said he'll be in Columbus in a few weeks for a first-hand look at the Buckeye program.
His thoughts on his commitment ...
"First and foremost, my heart felt like that was the right place. Then, after that, I just looked at some of the stuff, coach (Urban) Meyer is a great, great coach, they have great player development over there at Ohio State," Dobbins said. "I want to go and get developed as a better player and as a man. And then the tradition they have, they compete for a national championship almost every year, and I want to play in those big games."
Dobbins went on to say that the decision to commit kind of hit him out of the blue, but he does feel good about his choice. The timing came as a surprise and ultimately so did the decision, since most thought Dobbins would wind up staying closer to home. He told me this week the distance stuff is being overstated and moving away from home wasn't a factor at all.
So is this one dead? Not really.
With Dobbins having yet to set foot on the Ohio State campus, it's a pretty unique situation for a kid to pull the trigger on an early commitment. When I talked to him this week, he respectfully declined to comment on if he was completely locking down his recruitment, since his commitment to Ohio State was so fresh.
Dobbins is extremely happy with his decision, but if Texas plays well in 2016 and stays on him, I'm fully expecting a couple twists in this road before he signs in February. (Suchomel)
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Galena Park North Shore defensive end
K'Lavon Chaisson is one of the nation's top prospects (Rivals250 member) but he's not a player who has grabbed a lot of headlines since he stays pretty quiet. We were able to catch up with Chaisson, who holds a UT offer, to get an update. There's not a ton of action in his recruitment, but Chaison did have an interesting quote about UT QB commit
Sam Ehlinger after facing Ehlinger in the state title game, won by North Shore, 21-14, in overtime.
Key quote:"Honestly, me and Texas haven't spoken a lot. But really I haven't spoken with anyone from any school lately. Texas has been trying to keep in touch, but my schedule is just so busy, I can't really give anyone my attention right now. I'm more just worried about myself right now."
Thoughts on Ehlinger:Chaison had a big game against Westlake, recording 2 1/2 sacks on Ehlinger. And while Ehlinger didn't have his best statistical game in the state title game, Chaison came away extremely impressed.
"Honestly, he's the best quarterback I ever went against," Chaison said. "He's so accurate. When you think you get pressure to him, you turn around and you see the wide receiver catching the ball 20 yards downfield and you just throw your hands up. He's a smart player, very smart."
Focused on the weight room:Chaison said he's not worried about recruiting right now. Instead, he's trying to improve his game by hitting the weights.
"I know I want to get stronger, especially in the upper body area," Chaison said. "I'm a little behind everybody else. I just haven't really focused on it, other than just building my body, other than working out."
Chaison has attended junior days at Houston and Texas A&M. He said he has no other plans for visits right now and plans to take recruiting at a very slow pace.
Huge junior season:Chaison said he finished 2015 with 20.5 sacks, 21 TFL, 87 total tackles, 5 forced fumbles and 2 fumble recoveries.
"I know I'm more of a pass rusher," Chaison said. "I feel like I can't be stopped in the pass rushing game, especially if I'm coming full momentum. I can get better though - learn plays more, play recognition, just watch film more." (Suchomel)
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A quick note on Baton Rouge University Laboratory School OL
Adrian Ealy, a Rivals250 member ...
He told another Rivals reporter last week that he plans to visit Texas this spring. We'll keep an eye on that one to see if anything develops. Ealy holds a UT offer. (Suchomel)
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