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Last weekend, Longhorns baseball commit Ace Whitehead had a statement game on the gridiron. Entering the game, Lampasas was the state’s third ranked team at the 4A Division I level. The challenger? The fourth ranked 4A Division II team, the Wimberley Texans.
Week Three:
Previously, I traveled to Lampasas for week one of the Texas high school football season. Badgers quarterback Ace Whitehead had impressed me with his running ability as a signal caller, however he still had something to prove with his arm. In addition, I wanted to see how Whitehead would perform against one of the top teams in the state.
How did he do? Outstanding. Whitehead showed off his arm talent and was not afraid to sling the ball deep. His best throw of the night came in the first quarter on a deep pass to wide receiver Michael Murray, which gave the Badgers a 14-0 lead.
#3 Lampasas blows by #4 Wimberley, 57-28. #TXHSFB
@TexasBaseball commit, QB Ace Whitehead (@freshflashash), had MANY big plays, including this TD pass to Michael Murray (@MichaelMurray_6)
#HookEm
: @devonmessinger pic.twitter.com/t2JlsiXrYL
— HornSports (@HornSports) September 12, 2020
Furthermore, Whitehead once again showed off his sprint speed against the Texans and finished the game with three rushing touchdowns. Eventually, the Badgers won the game 57-28.
Extra Point:
Whitehead’s Badgers are a legitimate title contender. In last season’s playoffs, Lampasas was nearly able to beat eventual champion and state powerhouse, Carthage. This season, Whitehead and the Badgers have their eyes on the prize.
Miles Logged:
135 (round trip).
Longhorns Recruiting Notes:
Blessed to receive an offer from The University of Texas
@CoachTomHerman @CoachDreColeman @AllenTrieu #HookEm pic.twitter.com/pHK3ivP3v1
— Kevin Lamar Coleman Jr (@KevinLamarCole1) September 15, 2020
The Longhorns offered 2022 five-star wide receiver, Kevin Coleman.
After a great conversation with @CoachHutzler, I am extremely blessed and thankful to receive an offer from the University of Texas!
#Hookem pic.twitter.com/FxEPxwOzbM
— Sebastian Cheeks (@SebastianCheeks) September 10, 2020
In addition, the Longhorns also extended an offer to 2022 four-star outside linebacker, Sebastian Cheeks.
Blessed to receive an offer from the University of Texas! #HookEm
@BCarringtonUT @CoachDreColeman @TexasFootball pic.twitter.com/qxQg4gTT4H
— “The Real Joker
” (@IamDTJ11) September 8, 2020
Likewise, Texas offered 2021 wide receiver, Dont’e Thornton.
Extremely thankful to have received an offer from the University of Texas
#HookEm @CoachDreColeman @Miller__j8 @AllenTrieu @rivalsmike @SWiltfong247 pic.twitter.com/Ks7ko0s2qv
— Tyler morris (@tylermorris2503) September 9, 2020
Lastly, Texas offered a scholarship to 2022 four-star wide receiver, Tyler Morris, who is from Illinois.
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Week Three:
Previously, I traveled to Lampasas for week one of the Texas high school football season. Badgers quarterback Ace Whitehead had impressed me with his running ability as a signal caller, however he still had something to prove with his arm. In addition, I wanted to see how Whitehead would perform against one of the top teams in the state.
How did he do? Outstanding. Whitehead showed off his arm talent and was not afraid to sling the ball deep. His best throw of the night came in the first quarter on a deep pass to wide receiver Michael Murray, which gave the Badgers a 14-0 lead.
#3 Lampasas blows by #4 Wimberley, 57-28. #TXHSFB
— HornSports (@HornSports) September 12, 2020
Furthermore, Whitehead once again showed off his sprint speed against the Texans and finished the game with three rushing touchdowns. Eventually, the Badgers won the game 57-28.
Extra Point:
Whitehead’s Badgers are a legitimate title contender. In last season’s playoffs, Lampasas was nearly able to beat eventual champion and state powerhouse, Carthage. This season, Whitehead and the Badgers have their eyes on the prize.
Miles Logged:
135 (round trip).
Longhorns Recruiting Notes:
Blessed to receive an offer from The University of Texas
— Kevin Lamar Coleman Jr (@KevinLamarCole1) September 15, 2020
The Longhorns offered 2022 five-star wide receiver, Kevin Coleman.
After a great conversation with @CoachHutzler, I am extremely blessed and thankful to receive an offer from the University of Texas!
— Sebastian Cheeks (@SebastianCheeks) September 10, 2020
In addition, the Longhorns also extended an offer to 2022 four-star outside linebacker, Sebastian Cheeks.
Blessed to receive an offer from the University of Texas! #HookEm
— “The Real Joker
Likewise, Texas offered 2021 wide receiver, Dont’e Thornton.
Extremely thankful to have received an offer from the University of Texas
— Tyler morris (@tylermorris2503) September 9, 2020
Lastly, Texas offered a scholarship to 2022 four-star wide receiver, Tyler Morris, who is from Illinois.
The post Longhorns Recruiting Road Trip: Week 3 appeared first on HornSports.
View this article on HornSports