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And no lie, losing the best OL in the country and his 4 star brother who are legacies and brother is on the team is a bad look... not a good look at all. 

 
Why would you say "good riddance"? They may very well end up at Bama, but just because they got fonged doesn't mean it's a done deal.
No shit. Let's kick ass this year and land the 2. Never want to see good talent leave the state. 

 
Why would you say "good riddance"? They may very well end up at Bama, but just because they got fonged doesn't mean it's a done deal.
If they had really wanted to come to UT they would have said so long ago. Their heart is just not into being a Longhorn. Recruitment of them has been another soap opera. Move on.

 
And no lie, losing the best OL in the country and his 4 star brother who are legacies and brother is on the team is a bad look... not a good look at all. 
Yes, it will be a bad look. If, and when, it actually happens. Getting fonged is not the same thing as committing and/or signing. Pretty sure that this time last year, Collins was fonged to aggie. 

 
If a player heart is not for Texas then you are looking at a transfer.

IMO  Brock. is not number OL man in Texas.

 
If they had really wanted to come to UT they would have said so long ago. Their heart is just not into being a Longhorn. Recruitment of them has been another soap opera. Move on.
Thats really not reality. Even when recruits know where they want to go, they zip it up until they've seen what they want to see.

I think this is a case where Texas is so familiar to them that they don't feel the need to keep coming back for more visits. Additionally, they're seeing other schools for the first time. Its new. Its exciting. Let them have their fun.

Once thats over though, I have a feeling they start leaning back towards Texas unless they saw something along the way they couldn't let go of.

 
Thats really not reality. Even when recruits know where they want to go, they zip it up until they've seen what they want to see.

I think this is a case where Texas is so familiar to them that they don't feel the need to keep coming back for more visits. Additionally, they're seeing other schools for the first time. Its new. Its exciting. Let them have their fun.

Once thats over though, I have a feeling they start leaning back towards Texas unless they saw something along the way they couldn't let go of.
Agree. If you look at Collin's recruitment, it was never in the bag 'til fairly late in the recruiting cycle.

No one knows what they'll do for sure, but this is far from over. Throwing in the towel now is premature. 

 
Thats really not reality. Even when recruits know where they want to go, they zip it up until they've seen what they want to see.

I think this is a case where Texas is so familiar to them that they don't feel the need to keep coming back for more visits. Additionally, they're seeing other schools for the first time. Its new. Its exciting. Let them have their fun.

Once thats over though, I have a feeling they start leaning back towards Texas unless they saw something along the way they couldn't let go of.
Hope you are right, but I won't lose any sleep over them.

 
SCHOOLS WITH THE BEST CLASSES ON AVERAGE OVER THE PAST FIVE YEARS


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Texas: There have been some frustrating setbacks for Tom Herman on the field since he arrived in Austin, but his impact on the recruiting trail has reversed what had become a troubling trend for one of the nation's blue blood college football programs. Back-to-back top-three classes in the 2018 and 2019 cycles were followed by a top-10 finish in 2020 after seeing the program slide into the mid-teens in the rankings from 2013-17. If you're looking for reasons to get excited about the Longhorns in 2020, consider that some key players from those top-three classes are now going to be the leaders in Austin as Herman tries to engineer a return to the Big 12 Championship Game.  

https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/college-football-recruiting-rankings-schools-with-the-best-classes-on-average-over-the-past-five-years/

 
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