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2015 Recruiting Season is in full swing

I am concerned about the lack of wide receivers in the 15' class. Any word on John Burt? If we lose him, we are down to zero wide receiver recruits. 

I think the Burt recruitment will tell us a lot about this coaching staff's recruiting prowness. He's a hot, hot commodity there in the middle of the world's most popular recruiting grounds. He's contacted by other schools, daily.

Can we hold him? That's the 64K question. IMO, as long as both parties are being straight with each other, this will end well. If Strong gets the impression he's being lead along, he'll address it and respond accordingly (move on or solidify the recruitment).

With Texas having some success and seemingly turned the corner, I'd guess things have settled some with that relationship. Surely, Burt can see we need some playmakers at the WR position.

I've read some comments from our 2016 WR commit, the Collins kid (the other brother) from San Jose Valley Christian. He seems well aware that there is opportunity for someone to come in and play early at Texas.

I think it's critical how we finish. We need to keep the train rolling. But we're an injury away from disaster along the OL. That scares me. TCU and the bowl game. If we can just keep the OL duct taped together through that, we'll be fine.

We have a shot against TCU, IMO. We play lights out, we do it. It will be tougher than any bowl game we play though.

 
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Some big time decommitments tonight that Texas might be after. 

Jaylon Lane (2015 DB) decommiteed from Oklahoma State. 

Anthony Hines (2017 LB) decommitted from Miss. State. Wow Mullen is already seeing fallout from Texas recruits for pulling that offer. 

 
Chevoski Collins, the former Texas DB kicked off the team by Charlie Strong, has now been kicked off the team at Navarro. Apparently, his dismissal is related to an arrest on campus. Additionally, a second Navarro player was kicked off, a WR who was supposed to be headed to Baylor.

 
Chevoski Collins, the former Texas DB kicked off the team by Charlie Strong, has now been kicked off the team at Navarro. Apparently, his dismissal is related to an arrest on campus. Additionally, a second Navarro player was kicked off, a WR who was supposed to be headed to Baylor.
Briles will follow stoops lead and take this kid anyways. Remember, it's about developing fine young men not winning football games.

 
2017 LB prospect Anthony Hines has recommitted from Miss State. This may have something to do with their HC pulling Chason Virgil's offer recently.

His Tweet:

After speaking with my parents and coaches, I have decided to de-commit from Mississippi State and open up my recruitment.

 
SHA, regarding Burt, you can't judge the staff on the outcome of the recruitment of one young man.  This staff has done a remarkable job of national recruiting for 2015 and 2016, developing current players, cleaning out malcontents on the current roster, and yes, holding together certain parts of the roster with bubble gum and duct tape.  I hope that Burt remains with Texas, but if he decides to sign with Auburn, how do we blame the staff?

At the time of Earl's recruitment, how would you have felt had you known that his decision would have come down to whether or not he had to get up to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night?  Really?  I'm certain that you have read The Tyler Rose.  Had he gone to OU, it would have meant no Earl to tackle Bevo, no Heisman during Earl's career, and no Tim Campbell.  In short, it would have left a huge void in the history of Texas football.  I think it would have also cost Earl a valuable mentor.  There is no possible way that Switzer could have filled one of Royal's shoes.

Several powerful quotes from that book about Earl:

  • regarding a broken hand in high school:  '...the break required a cast.  This didn't put a damper on his burning desire to excel, "no matter what the cost."  Foremost in Earl's mind was the thought that he couldn't let Coach La Croix (jhs coach and later hs coach) or the team down; in the end, he went to the shop classroom, and cut the cast off.  Earl played that entire year with a broken hand, vowing never to wear a cast on his hand again.  It was a promise he was to keep throughout his entire career.'  pgs 18-19
  • 'Coach La Croix's widow, Ann, heard much about Earl from her husband (Coach La Croix died in 1979)...Even at that early stage of his life, Earl could see the big picture, and he would let nothing get in his way.  He was convinced of his destiny...He needed to stay on the straight and narrow, refining the skills that would take him to great heights."  pg 19
  • Royal's promise to Ann Campbell during his in-home visit in Tyler, "Earl will be good for Texas, just as Texas will be good for Earl.  What he will get is my personal concern for his well-being and an education.  Nothing more, and nothing less."  ..."when Darrell Royal finished speaking, he had won a large vote of confidence in the mind of Ann Campbell."  pg 38
  • "Earl, however, had yet to speak."  (He had heard rumors of racism, those rival schools still try to spread.)  ..."I hope you don't think Earl Campbell is for sale, 'cause I'm not.  My people were bought and sold when they didn't have a choice, and I just wanted you to know that I'M NOT FOR SALE."  pg 38
  • "When Earl went to bed that evening, he silently prayed 'God, if it's your will that I should attend The University of Texas, then I'll get up during the night to pee.  If not, if I sleep through the night, then I'll know your choice for me will be the University of Oklahoma.'"  pgs 40-41

---All bullet points from The Tyler Rose:  The Earl Campbell Story; An Authorized Biography, as told to Paddy Joe Miller, pgs 18,19, 38, 40, 41

Many of those quotes remind me of something Strong might say to a recruit, or the characteristics that Strong looks for in his players.  It reinforces my opinion that Strong is rebuilding Texas Football in the winning tradition of Darrell Royal.  He is building on character, hard work, self-discipline, and teamwork.  Is there any other way?

Hook 'em!

 
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Malik Jefferson's team is out of the playoffs.

So, could be showing in Austin soon.

 
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I am concerned about the lack of wide receivers in the 15' class. Any word on John Burt? If we lose him, we are down to zero wide receiver recruits.
I'm not too concerned about Wr this class. We signed 5 last year and have Hemphill already lined up next year. We need a couple this cycle but it won't make or break the class one way or the other.

 
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