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2020 Recruiting Board/Thread

I know the word lately is forget about Ringo, but dang it I want all 3 of them from AZ (Robinson, Ringo, Ransom).

 
He will probably enter the portal and transfer to usc so no worries :D
I'm not going to be real tore up about it if he does. I'm still in sticker shock over that 40 time.

There are lots of options for us at the position.

 
Wilson is still in Austin, won't leave until Monday morning.

Broughton visited swine U this weekend. Some over there think they lead for him now and there are rumors that he silently committed to them.

Kate will be welcoming a new Longhorn tomorrow. Be on your best behavior boys :)

 
Wilson is still in Austin, won't leave until Monday morning.

Broughton visited swine U this weekend. Some over there think they lead for him now and there are rumors that he silently committed to them.

Kate will be welcoming a new Longhorn tomorrow. Be on your best behavior boys :)
It is my understanding that you post of a picture of Kate when we get a recruit. Maybe, on a Juco recruit. :)

Now since Bru left there should be a picture of Kate's backside. I did not see you post on. Happy to help.

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The offseason from hell! :(


For top-10 hopefuls Texas and Florida, an offseason to forget




It’d be safe to lump Florida and Texas together among the following criteria: Both enter the preseason as top 10 teams, seen as sleeping giants ready for a national reawakening. Both exited 2018 as 10-win teams with major bowl victories – Texas over Georgia in the Sugar Bowl and Florida over Michigan in the Peach Bowl – to their credit. Both have young coaches (Tom HermanDan Mullen) who have seemingly turned their programs around in short order. And both have had offseasons that range from tough to disastrous.

You read that right.

Few teams enter 2019 with hype like the Gators and Longhorns share. But it’s been a rough offseason for both when you consider their 2019 recruiting classes.





Bru McCoy is obviously front and center in the news, as the former USC Trojan signee also became a former Longhorn on Friday when he announced his intention to transfer for the second time this year. McCoy, the No. 9 overall player in the 2019 class, originally spurned USC for Texas. After a few months in Austin, McCoy opted to leave the Longhorns for the Trojans,

It’s hard to measure the impact of a single departure on a program. But there are few athletes of McCoy’s caliber, who in college could become either Mike Evans or Von Miller. In the short-term, he was going to help Texas replace star wideout Lil’Jordan Humphrey. Without McCoy, Texas’ No. 3 overall class doesn’t look quite as strong.

That’s not the only issue for the Longhorns as it pertains to their 2019 signees.

De’Gabriel Floyd ranked as the nation’s No. 69 overall player this past cycle, and he would’ve at worst plugged in as a rotation player at linebacker, which is Texas’ biggest position of need. Instead, Floyd’s football future is in question after he was diagnosed this spring with spinal stenosis. Back injuries are among the scariest in sports. Herman said in April that Floyd will be reevaluated in January.







Then there’s the case of four-star running back Derrian Brown, who suffered a sudden stroke shortly before National Signing Day. Brown’s undergone several surgeries in the time since, including the removal of a blood clot from his brain. Brown is in the process of recovering and walked across the stage for his high school graduation. Yet his immediate football future is in question.

It might sound a bit crass when you consider that the long-term health for Brown and Floyd is in the balance, but linebacker and running back were two of Texas’ biggest areas of need entering the spring. Floyd and Brown were expected to contribute in both cases. The best the Longhorns can now hope is they make strides during the 2019 season.

While Texas’ woes qualify as bad luck than anything, many of Florida’s wounds were of the self-inflicted variety.

https://247sports.com/Article/College-football-news-Texas-Longhorns-Bru-McCoy-Florida-Gators--132524442/

 
Wilson is still in Austin, won't leave until Monday morning.

Broughton visited swine U this weekend. Some over there think they lead for him now and there are rumors that he silently committed to them.

Kate will be welcoming a new Longhorn tomorrow. Be on your best behavior boys :)
If Broughton ends up at Arkansas there has been some severe misjudging of this recruitment. 

 
26 minutes ago, Daniel Seahorn said:

Lathan Ransom 


Am wondering if this or Bijan is the other big time recruit SHA was speaking of as being close to pulling the trigger?

 
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