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2016 Recruiting - Week #24-26

Ehlinger committing is a big move for Texas. Already starting to seal up that 2017 class.

 
No sunshine

LB Shemar Smith (Miami) --
"(Texas) offered me a little while ago. Texas, that's No. 1 right there. I didn't commit yet, but that's on my mind.  I'm going to officially visit in September. I've set that up with the coaches. For the Oklahoma State game."
 
"Sometimes I hit them up, but we have a bond already. Both coaches (Strong and Vaughn) really.  They talk about academics, say they can put me in their scheme, a lot of things. They're always talking about the defense and how I could play for them - I can rush off the edge, can drop into coverage."
via OB
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Looks like Stephon Taylor visited today. 

In a way I hope LSU lands Blacklock and that leaves us with Taylor.

 
Texas football coach Charlie Strong tells the truth on ESPN and shows why he got the job to LEAD

When coaches and administrators get it wrong in college football or basketball, we carp and shriek from the mountaintops, so when one gets it right, we should applaud.

Texas football coach Charlie Strong told some serious truth during the Big 12 coaches car wash on the ESPN campus in Bristol yesterday.  Some have been critical of Strong’s intolerance for idiocy from student-athletes, but I love it.

Part of being a college student is learning the boundaries within which they will be required to live as a functional adult, and many coaches punt on the responsibility to instill limits that occasionally will work to the short term detriment of the team’s ability to win.  The result is a group of irresponsible adults who cannot assimilate easily into normal society.

Strong in his words and actions has shown he wants no part of irresponsibility from too often-pampered and enabled student-athletes.

Here are some of Strong’s gems:
•“A lot of times (coaches) think, ‘Well I can help him.’ But are they helping him?  If you see a young man with issues, you have to surround him with enough people to help change his life. If you can’t surround him with enough people to help change his life, you can say all you want, but the kid is never going to change.â€
•“There is no way a guy should hit a woman.  There is no reason for it. If it happens, you need to find somewhere else to play. It isn’t hard. Sometimes people think it’s hard. You have values. Treat women with respect. No drugs. No weapons. How hard is that? I don’t get it.â€
•“I think a lot of coaches coach to avoid confrontation.  They don’t want to discipline. But kids are looking for discipline. They need it.â€

Strong hits on a great point, the problem with kids is because parents and coaches allow them to move through life unscathed while being morons.  Not only do kids want discipline, they know they need it.  Parents and coaches who strictly enforce limits wind up with great kids.  Those who allow kids to rule the roost and never impose serious consequences for behavior that stretches beyond limits get screwballs who are constantly screwing up.

One of the great canards of sports is that talent is king.  The truth is that talent, while necessary, is not nearly enough.  There needs to be a well-defined culture, and a culture requires limits.  Strong brought limits with him to Austin from Louisville, and the result was multiple players being told to leave the program.

Between March and September last year (his first season leading the Longhorns), Strong dismissed nine players, and suspended several more because rules establish a culture, and those who violate the rules forfeit their privilege to be part of the team.  Consequences instill discipline, and that was the immediate message communicated by Strong in 2014.

Sure, the Longhorns finished his first regular season 6-6, but the same thing happened at Louisville when he got there – the culture took root, and the Cardinals became a very good college football team.  It will take time, but Strong at Texas is a potential problem for Alabama and Ohio State as those blue bloods try to continue to hang national championship banners.

Regardless of whether Strong wins a number of national champions in Austin, the culture at Texas will graduate adults ready to contribute into a professional workplace with its own rigid culture.  That’s in stark contrast to what continues at Florida State where the inmates run the asylum rather than the adult Jimbo Fisher is paid to be.

Knucklehead programs attract knuckleheads.  Serious and disciplined programs get serious and disciplined players.  Strong has taken Texas from knucklehead to serious, and Longhorn players will reap the benefits of that sea change – and so soon will their fans.

http://kentsterling.com/2015/07/23/texas-football-coach-charlie-strong-tells-the-truth-on-espn-and-shows-why-he-got-the-job-to-lead/

 
Mods, please put the article that primal defense posted and linked someplace where we can access it often.  We may occasionally need reminders in the short term, but it won't be long before the genuine article will before us each Saturday in the Fall.

Hook 'em!

 
UH has picked up two DT commits in recent days. Plus they already have Ed Oliver. 

I'm pretty sure they know Elliott is gone.

 
Louisiana high school teammates --  4*  DT Stephon Taylor and 3* DE Sci Martin

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Sci Martin is supposed to be TCU lean

Some question whether he ever actually got a UT offer (247 says he did)

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Sci Martin is supposed to be TCU lean

Some question whether he ever actually got a UT offer (247 says he did)

— Twitter API (@twitterapi) November 7, 2011


Haley told him he had an offer but it still has to be approved by Strong. Seems strange but that's the way the staff is doing things apparently.

 
Haley told him he had an offer but it still has to be approved by Strong. Seems strange but that's the way the staff is doing things apparently.
let's hope the approval goes through soon since he decides tomorrow.

 
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