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2015 Recruiting Season is in full swing

I tend to agree with you on this issue.  If we knew how this class was going to pan out and the momentum we we obtain, then this class would have been put together differently.  But we didn't and we are where we are now.

I liked last year's WR class alot. So, I dont fear the loss of Burt as much as some do.  He's a great talent, but we can survive his defection.  I also have a big thing for tall, basketball player-WRs.  We managed to keep Gray and Leonard in the class last year but lost another.  Still, I think this is our one blind spot with the WR corp.  Because of this, I am pro-Strickland, who is listed at 6'5 (I posted some highlight film above on him).  So, lose Burt, add Strickland and then shutdown WR recruiting.  Save those precious extra spots for DL or QB.  Hypothetically, if we lost Burt, added Strickland and then had only one spot left for either Lodge or Locksley, I would go Locksley (even though Lodge is a beast).

Newsome.

 
KR

True, he's a great talent.  Probably underrated.

But is kinda small.  And we have guys already who can fill that role.  

So I am not going to commit seppuku if he doesn't make it.

 
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I am choosing to interpret this as Kris is coming to Texas.

 I may be completely wrong, but I challenge anyone to develop a better translation.

— Twitter API (@twitterapi) November 7, 2011








 
Some interesting tidbits from Elliott via Rivals -- he watched the Texas Bowl in Malik Jefferson's room with Jefferson, Daylon Mack, Kyler Murray, Damarkus Lodge and Christian Kirk.

On Mack --   "Everybody is trying to work on Daylon. You can't really read him that well."
 
on Lodge/Brossette -- "Nah, he (Lodge) ain't coming. But I was talking to Nicholas (Brossette) too."
 
on Wheeler -- "I think Anthony's coming..... He's not going to Oklahoma. Not after that loss (to Clemson). I talked to him."
 
More -- Elliott will take his official visit to Texas on January 23. He talks to UT assistant Chris Rumph almost every day and also communicates with Charlie Strong, Chris Vaugh and Vance Bedford.
 
On his upcoming visit to TCU -- "I'm just trying to have fun. I'm a high school kid, trying to have some fun before I graduate. I'm a Texas guy, die hard. I bleed burnt orange. That's my home.  I'm not going anywhere It's time to lock it down, get focused on track."
 
I think he is going to be a great player for us
 
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Some stuff on Mack from Suchomel--

He primarily keeps in touch with Rumph and Bedford.   
His father favors Texas.
Mack -- "I think they had the number one defense in the Big 12 this year. So getting my friend (Malik Jefferson) and having the number one defense in the Big 12, with Charlie Strong being a first-year head coach at Texas, that's big to me.
 
"They just say playing early, playing great defense is a selling point.  And coach Strong is a great leader for the team. He's a guy that's going to take care of you, but you're going to be disciplined too. I really feel like he has a lot of Urban Meyer in him. He's a good coach, but he disciplines his kids and takes care of them too.
 
"He's more of a players' coach, honestly. His players have to be disciplined, but he's more of a players' coach." 
 
"They (Texas fans) have a lot of reasons to be confident. I'll visit them with two weeks to go until Signing Day, so they'll be fresh on my mind.  But I feel like it'll be a good decision. It'll be tough but I can't go wrong with any school."
 
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Some John Burt quotes via Rivals --

On the Texas Bowl loss  "It's unfortunate, really. I was expecting them to play a lot better and it didn't go the way they wanted it to. It didn't go the way I wanted either.  That wasn't really a good representation of what coach Strong had envisioned for the program. It's really unfortunate."
 
"It (the loss) kind of does (affect him). From looking at the game, it seems like they have more issues than just losing two receivers. But it's not just from looking at that game, really. From the whole season.  I've been following them and watching them. It's not just losing Shipley and Harris. It's Swoopes, the whole offense. There are a lot of inconsistencies with the offense that I'm looking at."
 
"Either way, coach (Chris) Vaughn has told me, as long as I know what to do, I'm going to come in and fill John Harris' position. That's something I have to think about - how big of an impact I could make on the offense?"
 
Some stuff from Rivals on Kai Locksley --
 
Talks to Watson every couple weeks and head coach Charlie Strong about once a month (Strong has been friends with Locksley's father for long time)
 
"Texas is recruiting me pretty hard still.  They think there's definitely a lot of time to maybe get me to make that switch. They want to get me out there for a visit, maybe in late January. That's what I've been talking to coach Strong and coach Watson about."
 
 "I would say the possibilities are looking pretty good (for Texas) to maybe get an official. You get five so I might make use of them to compare it to my Florida State official."
 
Opportunity is the biggest selling point.
 
"At the quarterback position, it looks like it's still up in the air. So that's always intriguing to see a team that's in need and you could hurry up and make an impact.  They're really pushing the competition thing. It's open, they say, when you get out here, you'd be able to compete early on and maybe even get that starting job. That's basically been the main memo, competition and being able to compete early."
 
"My dad knowing him and knowing I'd be in good hands. Some of the stuff he's told me about coach Strong, and some of the things I've seen, it's the kind of things you want in a head coach."
 
Some stuff on Drew Richmond from Rivals --
 
Wickline and Vaughn visited Richmond in Memphis in Dec.  Strong has a connection with Richmond's coach.
 
He had hoped for an offer from Texas going back to his junior year.  Horns came into the picture a couple months ago.
 
Taking OVs  to Bama, Ole Miss and Texas (Jan 30) in that order.  Said distance will play a small factor in his final decision, but he's going to give both Texas and FSU a chance to win him over when he takes his visits
 
"I'm for sure (visiting Texas)..... "The chance for me to play early is there. Coach Strong is a good guy.  He has a lot of ties with my coach, actually. So that's a good thing...... "I'm going with an open mind, but I'm committed (to Ole Miss). That's all I can say really."
 
Texas currently has 22 players committed for the 2015 class (for the purposes of this post I am not including grey-shirt Matthew Merrick).

John Burt is a likely de-commit (especially after his comments regarding the Abomination Bowl)

Assuming Burt does de-commit this gives Texas 10 available scholarships for the 2015 class

The following players are all still realistically in play for Texas:

Anthony Wheeler (choosing between OU and Texas today)

Tim Irvin (choosing between Auburn and Texas on Sat)

Devonaire Clarington (choosing between MIA, FLA, and Texas on Sat)

Kris Boyd (Texas lean but still taking OV's)

Chris Warren (Won't announce until all OV's are completed - Texas reported as leader in clubhouse)

Nick Brossette (LSU commit who has been very impressive at UA.  Rumors are that we're going to flip him)

Ryan Newsome (Seemingly a Texas lean, but don't count out Tennessee.  Don't know if Charlie is holding a spot for him or not)

Daylon Mack (Chavis hire might take him back to AtM, but also is very high on TCU.  Cancelled his OV to LSU)

Holton Hill (reportedly he and Boyd want to play together - Texas is the only overlapping school on their lists)

Carlos Strickland (Texas Tech commit who is looking to take an OV to Texas - teammate of Anthony Wheeler)

Gilbert Johnson (Former Georgia commit who went the prep school route.  Last of the Florida five - reports of a silent commit to Texas already)

After the Arkansas disaster it was reported that Strong and Watson both said that we would be taking another QB.  There is a lot of chatter that the other QB will be a prospect currently committed to an ACC school and whose dad has a long-time relationship with Strong. 

Assuming this is a lock - that makes 12 players for 10 spots. 

I think Mack is a bit of a long shot, and Strickland might not be realistic either so the remaining 10 names on this list might be how Strong finishes out this recruiting cycle.

Adding Wheeler, Irvin, Clarington, Boyd, Warren, Brossette, Newsome, Hill, Johnson, QB would give Strong and Texas a top 7 recruiting class.

 
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I watched the interview with Burt and believe that he is being truthful at 50-50. Says he is committed but recruittment is open. It seems an honest comment, but don't see how you can save a spot if he is undecided-spots are too tight. At some point, contrary to what 18 year olds think, it is not all about them.

 
A few things from Higdon, who has been more accurate lately than most of the gurus (for ex, he called Malik and the Florida kids early)
 
He also thinks
-- we land Strickland
-- we look good with Wheeler
-- Mack will OV to Austin and then sign with us
-- that we can land Locksley but questions if we will have room. At same time, he thinks we will add one more QB in this class (which seems a little contradictory).  Also, Swoopes will not playing the QB position next season
-- that there is still one more big surprise out there (not any of these players^)
 
-- also that Strong is being inundated with calls about replacing Chambers/Koenning
 
A few things from Higdon, who has been more accurate lately than most of the gurus (for ex, he called Malik and the Florida kids early)
 
He also thinks
-- we land Strickland
-- we look good with Wheeler
-- Mack will OV to Austin and then sign with us
-- that we can land Locksley but questions if we will have room. At same time, he thinks we will add one more QB in this class (which seems a little contradictory).  Also, Swoopes will not playing the QB position next season
-- that there is still one more big surprise out there (not any of these players^)
 
-- also that Strong is being inundated with calls about replacing Chambers/Koenning
Jesus - thats a lot of things going right for Strong and Texas.  Strickland, Mack, and Wheeler would be incredible, but I wonder who gets left out?  Oh lord, Mack scheduling an OV for AtM after Texas, and then never showing up would be the ultimate troll job.

No surprise on Swoopes - I expect he'll be sitting in meetings with Clarington from now on.

Locksley would be a nice get from a 'he's more ready to play' perspective - but I wonder how much that is worth compared to losing someone like Newsome?

Who the hell else could be a 'big surprise'.  Wonder if its an OOS 5star?  Dare to dream.

 
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.......No surprise on Swoopes - I expect he'll be sitting in meetings with Clarington from now on...........
Speaking of Clarington, I ran across a few things on him--

He played with Tim Irvin his junior season at Westminster Christian, before switching schools (again).  But that's when those two became close friends.

Their coach at Westminster Christian was Irvin's uncle (no, not that uncle).  Sedrick irvin played at MSU and in the NFL for a few years.  He thinks Clarington has the potential to make it to the league too and even drew a comparison to Gronkowski.  He said Clarington has "great hand-eye coordination, soft hands and huge upside." 

via Rivals

 
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A quick question.

I keep seeing the number that we can sign as 31. Does attrition factor in this in any way? For example, if the staff knows that 3 current players (I picked that number out of thin air) are going to transfer or give up football can they now sign 34? And I know that early enrollees factor in all this but not exactly sure how.

Someone give me quick primer. Thanks.

 
Some Jeff Howe comments on Wheeler --

DeShon Elliott and Malik Jefferson both worked on him the week of practices.  Wheeler told Howe ("while smiling") that he could see himself playing alongside Jefferson -- “[Jefferson] said [the Longhorns] have a bright future and with our class we can go in and change things."
 
Howe added that "one of the recruits from the Lone Star State in Orlando told me they felt Wheeler would pick Texas" but that it is not a done deal yet.
 
 
 
I would not be surprised if Wheeler picks OU or Texas today. I thought this was OU all the way a couple days ago, not so much now. 

 
A quick question.

I keep seeing the number that we can sign as 31. Does attrition factor in this in any way? For example, if the staff knows that 3 current players (I picked that number out of thin air) are going to transfer or give up football can they now sign 34? And I know that early enrollees factor in all this but not exactly sure how.

Someone give me quick primer. Thanks.
Someone else may be better than me at this but I use the 25 for this class + the six early entries for 31 total.

Plus, we have one grayshirt.

Attrition has been and will likely continue to be a factor in the overall schollie max, but I think we are still looking at 31 (+1 gray) for this class.

 
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