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2023 Recruiting Board/Thread

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I use the On3 Composite rankings to follow recruiting.

Here are the teams that currently have the most commits in the Top 50.

Alabama 6

Texas 5 

Ohio State 4

Georgia 3

Over the past 6 years, the most Top 50 commits by any team is 11 in 2021 by Alabama. This year is the highest for Texas, beating the 4 Top 50 commits they had in 2018.

Here's how that stands for the last 2 years covering Sark's time here. 

Alabama 14

Georgia 10

Ohio State 8

Texas 7

Actually, aggie would be second with 11 (with 10 last year) but they have a big asterik beside that number for obvious reasons. 

 
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I use the On3 Composite rankings to follow recruiting.

Here are the teams that currently have the most commits in the Top 50.

Alabama 6

Texas 5 

Ohio State 4

Georgia 3

Over the past 6 years, the most Top 50 commits by any team is 11 in 2021 by Alabama. This year is the highest for Texas, beating the 4 Top 50 commits they had in 2018.

Here's how that stands for the last 2 years covering Sark's time here. 

Alabama 14

Georgia 10

Ohio State 8

Texas 7

Actually, aggie would be second with 11 (with 10 last year) but they have a big asterik beside that number for obvious reasons. 
It's aggy but what's the obvious reason? They bought them or they're leaving or a little of both?

 
It's aggy but what's the obvious reason? They bought them or they're leaving or a little of both?
Last year's aggie class was an extreme outlier. It was only the second time in the past five years that a team had signed double-digit Top 50 players. The only way that happened was to buy them. There is no other logical explanation to explain it. They are not Alabama when it comes to recruiting prowess. 

 
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Last year's aggie class was an extreme outlier. It was only the second time in the past five years that a team had signed double-digit Top 50 players. The only way that happened was to buy them. There is no other logical explanation to explain it. They are not Alabama when it comes to recruiting prowess. 
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20 minutes ago, TexCoyote said:


Here's how each recruiting service has Goosby ranked.

On3 - 268 nationally, 19 OT, 46 State

247 - Unranked nationally, 37 OT, 81 State

Rivals - Unranked nationally, 49 OT, 86 State

ESPN - Unranked nationally, 70 OT, 134 State

On3 Consensus - 472 Nationally, 33 OT, 76 State

Looked at his offer list and was a little surprised. Frankly, it's a little on the light side. 

 
Here's how each recruiting service has Goosby ranked.

On3 - 268 nationally, 19 OT, 46 State

247 - Unranked nationally, 37 OT, 81 State

Rivals - Unranked nationally, 49 OT, 86 State

ESPN - Unranked nationally, 70 OT, 134 State

On3 Consensus - 472 Nationally, 33 OT, 76 State

Looked at his offer list and was a little surprised. Frankly, it's a little on the light side. 
Guess Flood sees something. Has the size lacks the weight.

 
Guess Flood sees something. Has the size lacks the weight.
Remember reading an article somewhere that Flood really likes to recruit big OL, usually over 300 lbs coming out of high school. So far at Texas, Goosby and Umeozulu last year are the only sub 300 lb linemen he has recruited. 

 
Remember reading an article somewhere that Flood really likes to recruit big OL, usually over 300 lbs coming out of high school. So far at Texas, Goosby and Umeozulu last year are the only sub 300 lb linemen he has recruited. 
Goosby was at 280 back in August. I don't think he'll have trouble finding 300 once he hits UT's weight lifting program.

 
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