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2015 Recruiting Thread

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Some committed savages

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Does anybody know how to watch the Brandon Jones documentary video without being subscribed to TexAgs?

 
Dallas article about A&M's recruiting. Some info on recruits that UT are still in on.

Of the current verbal commits, the player who can make the biggest impact during his career at A&M is...

Sayles: Justin Madubuike. I think when it comes down to it, he has the most upside of everybody. He will get bigger, stronger and faster. More importantly, he has the chance to learn not only from the defensive ends coaches but also from Myles Garrett and Daeshon Hall, two of the best in the SEC and arguably the best defensive end duo in the conference. Madubuike wants to learn, and he will get a lot from those guys.

Talent that could produce early on in the season...

Sayles: He may not get starter's minutes right off the bat, but four-star defensive end Justin Madubuike will get playing time. He and Jackson both could be reliable reserves at defensive end. Madubuike has good D-end size at 255 pounds. He's quick off the ball, and he's strong. He can either play a power game or a finesse game. If he can stay healthy, he can be a guy Sumlin and Chavis relies on for the next couple of years.

The most underrated of the current commits for Texas A&M...

Sayles: Some may see him as underrated, but he's a composite four-star player. Personally, I think Mark Jackson Jr. will shock a lot of people when he gets on campus. He's considered small as a defensive end (6-2, 225), and compared to the defensive ends already on campus, Myles Garrett and Daeshon Hall, he's tiny.

I'd bet money that both [head coach] Kevin Sumlin and [defensive coordinator] John Chavis would love to have a gang of players similar to Jackson on their defense. He's a true pass-rusher, and he gives bigger offensive linemen fits off the snap.

http://sportsday.dallasnews.com/college-sports/texasamaggies/2016/01/20/national-recruiting-expert-continues-land-defensive-end-talent-linebacker-need-aggies

 
Responding to some questions about getting a tweet onto a post....

Here's what I've found works for me.

Get the embedded code off a Tweet by whatever it takes depending on the app and program you're running.

You'll get a long string of code.

Look toward the end for the string of numerals. Isolate that. And put it in this format. (photoshop image to keep it from activating)

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That is how this tweet is put here, from Shane. But I'm doing on Firefox on an iMac.

Might be different if I was on a phone running Twitter, etc.

So, let's see if I did it right... here goes.

— Twitter API (@twitterapi) November 7, 2011








 
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