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SignUp Now!If nothing doesn't change we should be in good with himPer IT, CB Jaylon Guilbeau of Port Arthur Memorial could be going public with his decision this week.
They believe Texas will be the pick and it's not close.
https://247sports.com/Player/Jaylon-Guilbeau-46085543/
I, personally, think the UT approach is the correct one in not offering a scholarship until after they do an evaluation of a kid. It ensures you get kids that fit your standards and that a UT offer means something. However, I will say that it is hurting them in that kids feel slighted because XYZ school offered way before. That is just teams blanketing offers out to everyone to get on the ground floor before they actually know anything about a kid. I think Texas is towards the bottom of the actual offers list. While I applaud UT for doing their homework, most kids these days need immediate feedback and Texas is taking an old school approach to it. While It is hurting them, I do believe the ones that pick UT end up being those gems out there (Cosmi, Kerstetter, hopefully C. Jones and Hookfin).Both Okie schools have offered. Looks like OU is loading up on OL.
Wonder how okie coaches find these hidden nuggats and Texas coaches cannot?
Totally agree with you. It worries me that the laid back, methodical approach is putting them behind others in regards to OL. The OL does worry me. I honestly think UT is getting everything and more out of the kids they get. The problem is you can only get so much from players with lower overall talent.Very good post. Then maybe they put all thier eggs in the Brock. basker.
Also the laid back approach does nor apply to WRS as they blanketed the country with offers.
Show me a championship team and I will show you a great OL. World class backs cannot run without holes or creases.
The methodical, laid back approach will be genius if Texas starts to make noise in the Big 12.Totally agree with you. It worries me that the laid back, methodical approach is putting them behind others in regards to OL. The OL does worry me. I honestly think UT is getting everything and more out of the kids they get. The problem is you can only get so much from players with lower overall talent.