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2017 Recruiting Thread Part 1

Exciting week for the good guys. Didn't get to drop in and enjoy the roller coaster with my son being born two weeks ago but I've been keeping an eye on our upward trend!
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The natural person to speak with about the Longhorns is four-star Texas QB commit Sam Ehlinger from Austin Westlake. I asked him how many recruits are waiting to see what the Longhorns do on the field in 2016.

"Everyone. Everyone," Ehlinger said. "If we have a good year, it won't be about how many we can get, but about who we want and who we have to turn down. This year is crucial for the program. I believe we're going to have a great year and turn things around."

 
Some more on Moses, who would be an EE --

I spoke with Moses’ mother recently to see how the visit went from a parents prospective. She told me, “The thing that stood out to me was the academics at UT, and the business department.†A little note is that Moses father is a lawyer. She also said, “I want to know that Dylan can go to school, get a degree, build relationships, and become a successful young man outside of football.â€

Another thing that Dylan and his family like is that, “he has a great relationship with Coach Strong and Coach Jean-Mary. He can talk life with them, not just football.†She also noted that seeing Malik Jefferson have so much success as a true freshman was “icing on the cakeâ€.

http://texas.thefootballbrainiacs.com/2016/04/open-post-tuesday-april-5th/

 
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Some more on Moses, who would be an EE --

I spoke with Moses’ mother recently to see how the visit went from a parents prospective. She told me, “The thing that stood out to me was the academics at UT, and the business department.†A little note is that Moses father is a lawyer. She also said, “I want to know that Dylan can go to school, get a degree, build relationships, and become a successful young man outside of football.â€

Another thing that Dylan and his family like is that, “he has a great relationship with Coach Strong and Coach Jean-Mary. He can talk life with them, not just football.†She also noted that seeing Malik Jefferson have so much success as a true freshman was “icing on the cakeâ€.

http://texas.thefootballbrainiacs.com/2016/04/open-post-tuesday-april-5th/
That is awesome! Once Charlie meets mama it's game over... just ask that Louisville gal.... to soon? haha I kid I kid

 
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I'll share a story from The Opening in Houston. Deontay Anderson came over to me when I was talking to Jeff McCulloch and he said, "Sumlin could've had the dream team." They both went on to talk about what happened down the stretch. McCulloch said he was leaning towards A&M until the QBs left (just like I had reported) and they both raved about Chavis. One of them even said "Chavis is at the wrong school." They attributed the bad finish to Sumlin and not trusting him. Now there's always two sides to every story. I'm just passing a long what these two high profile kids had to say about a subject I didn't bring up.

 
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I'll share a story from The Opening in Houston. Deontay Anderson came over to me when I was talking to Jeff McCulloch and he said, "Sumlin could've had the dream team." They both went on to talk about what happened down the stretch. McCulloch said he was leaning towards A&M until the QBs left (just like I had reported) and they both raved about Chavis. One of them even said "Chavis is at the wrong school." They attributed the bad finish to Sumlin and not trusting him. Now there's always two sides to every story. I'm just passing a long what these two high profile kids had to say about a subject I didn't bring up.
Not that it matters, but I would wonder what Jeff M. would say if he read this? I don't know Hamm, but the things I heard and read about him lead me to believe he is full of crap. I honestly don't believe a word from what he reported.

 
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