TexCoyote
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SignUp Now!Beat Bama' and he may show up next week.The guy I was telling y'all about - who posts on IT - said Gipson was still open before the season started and he will likely be at the Cotton Bowl.
Suddenly, all is right in this world. lol
43 minutes ago, TFloss32 said:
3 hours ago, TFloss32 said:
Does that bring it down to Texas vs Mizzou?IT saying it's looking less likely that WR Ryan Wingo will visit Tennessee at the end of this month.
https://247sports.com/player/ryan-wingo-46101905/
Yep - Personally I think Wingo is a Texas silent commitDoes that bring it down to Texas vs Mizzou?
Witfong said he was glad that he left his crystal ball on Texas, even when the missouri noise started picking up.Yep - Personally I think Wingo is a Texas silent commit
I'll also say this, on 9/1 the Missouri law change went into effect that allows high school players with signed Financial Aid agreements (this commits the school to the player but not the player to the school like the National Letter of Intent) to schools based in Missouri to begin earning NIL money.Witfong said he was glad that he left his crystal ball on Texas, even when the missouri noise started picking up.
If you read the tea leaves, there are plenty of signs. The IT guys play a game with over under on 5 star commits. Three has been the number for a couple of months. Kobe Black and Wingo get the same treatment.I'll also say this, on 9/1 the Missouri law change went into effect that allows high school players with signed Financial Aid agreements (this commits the school to the player but not the player to the school like the National Letter of Intent) to schools based in Missouri to begin earning NIL money.
If he was a lock to Missouri, it would be more financially prudent to sign the financial aid agreement (and probably verbally commit) and begin making some money on NIL deals.
LOL. Whatever amount Mizzou might be able to pay Wingo, you can rest assured Texas will go far above that.I'll also say this, on 9/1 the Missouri law change went into effect that allows high school players with signed Financial Aid agreements (this commits the school to the player but not the player to the school like the National Letter of Intent) to schools based in Missouri to begin earning NIL money.
If he was a lock to Missouri, it would be more financially prudent to sign the financial aid agreement (and probably verbally commit) and begin making some money on NIL deals.