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2024 Recruiting Board/Thread

Quotes from WR Micah Hudson of Lake Belton after his unofficial visit this morning (247):

"I would give today's unofficial visit an 8 out of 10," said the five-star. "I was able to see some things I wasn't able to see before and I had a really good time even though the visit was short."

"I was able to pick up a good vibe with Coach Jackson and think that we have a good relationship being built up," he said. "He's always real with me and he was just explaining how it would be if I went to Texas. I was able to bond with everybody on staff and got a good feel for what the day-to-day life would be like at Texas. When we broke down film together today he was just showing me some of my own film with commentary along with some college film as well."

"Coach Jackson was in the NFL and knows talent, plus he played in the league himself," said Hudson. "I can definitely trust him with my development because he knows a ton of details on small things to adjust to make the routes better."

"I saw Coach (Steve) Sarkisian and was able to say what's up to him, but for the most part it was just me and Coach Jackson today," said Hudson. "I was also able to talk more with Coach (Jahmal) Fenner today. I can already tell he's a really straightforward guy and also being from around the same area working with high school kids like me makes me feel like he knows what he's talking about and has a good heart."

"With the creative team I was able to hold the camera for a little bit and take some pictures on the field," said the five-star. "They were able to explain in detail some things that I already knew about the creative process but seeing how they do it on the computer using different tools and technology taught me how much more I could do than just on my phone. Even just the little things like how they do their presets or the pictures they use, it was really cool seeing all of that stuff because it's something I'm extremely interested in."

"I'm excited to start the official visit to Texas Tech. It's kind of hard to get up there because it's so far away so getting to see them go through their meetings and practice will be big too," he said. "I haven't been able to see any of that stuff yet so I'll be able to see a different perspective than I did previously."

 
Quotes from WR Micah Hudson of Lake Belton after his unofficial visit this morning (247):

"I would give today's unofficial visit an 8 out of 10," said the five-star. "I was able to see some things I wasn't able to see before and I had a really good time even though the visit was short."

"I was able to pick up a good vibe with Coach Jackson and think that we have a good relationship being built up," he said. "He's always real with me and he was just explaining how it would be if I went to Texas. I was able to bond with everybody on staff and got a good feel for what the day-to-day life would be like at Texas. When we broke down film together today he was just showing me some of my own film with commentary along with some college film as well."

"Coach Jackson was in the NFL and knows talent, plus he played in the league himself," said Hudson. "I can definitely trust him with my development because he knows a ton of details on small things to adjust to make the routes better."

"I saw Coach (Steve) Sarkisian and was able to say what's up to him, but for the most part it was just me and Coach Jackson today," said Hudson. "I was also able to talk more with Coach (Jahmal) Fenner today. I can already tell he's a really straightforward guy and also being from around the same area working with high school kids like me makes me feel like he knows what he's talking about and has a good heart."

"With the creative team I was able to hold the camera for a little bit and take some pictures on the field," said the five-star. "They were able to explain in detail some things that I already knew about the creative process but seeing how they do it on the computer using different tools and technology taught me how much more I could do than just on my phone. Even just the little things like how they do their presets or the pictures they use, it was really cool seeing all of that stuff because it's something I'm extremely interested in."

"I'm excited to start the official visit to Texas Tech. It's kind of hard to get up there because it's so far away so getting to see them go through their meetings and practice will be big too," he said. "I haven't been able to see any of that stuff yet so I'll be able to see a different perspective than I did previously."
8 out of 10?

 
Quotes from WR Micah Hudson of Lake Belton after his unofficial visit this morning (247):

"I'm excited to start the official visit to Texas Tech. It's kind of hard to get up there because it's so far away so getting to see them go through their meetings and practice will be big too," he said. "I haven't been able to see any of that stuff yet so I'll be able to see a different perspective than I did previously."
I like the quote about it being hard to get out to Lubbock. Young man couldn't possibly want to make it that hard for his family to get out to see him play, right?

 
Worry never. But what about he 10 or so silents.Players or coaches keeping it silent.
I see this sentiment a lot on this board...is there any added value to a verbal commitment (ie posting it on twitter) vs a silent commitment between you and the coaches?

If I am Sark, and a kid tells me he is coming to Texas but is going to post about it on Twitter on his mom's birthday, I don't think I take care whether its a verbal or being kept silent.

Conversely, if a kid commits and that staff asks him if he will keep it quiet until a point in the cycle where they are trying to drum up some momentum - does the coach, or the kid care?

The kids and the coaches likely don't care either way, only message board fans who start feeling antsy or like Texas is falling behind.

 
Quotes from WR Micah Hudson of Lake Belton after his unofficial visit this morning (247):

"I would give today's unofficial visit an 8 out of 10," said the five-star. "I was able to see some things I wasn't able to see before and I had a really good time even though the visit was short."

"I was able to pick up a good vibe with Coach Jackson and think that we have a good relationship being built up," he said. "He's always real with me and he was just explaining how it would be if I went to Texas. I was able to bond with everybody on staff and got a good feel for what the day-to-day life would be like at Texas. When we broke down film together today he was just showing me some of my own film with commentary along with some college film as well."

"Coach Jackson was in the NFL and knows talent, plus he played in the league himself," said Hudson. "I can definitely trust him with my development because he knows a ton of details on small things to adjust to make the routes better."

"I saw Coach (Steve) Sarkisian and was able to say what's up to him, but for the most part it was just me and Coach Jackson today," said Hudson. "I was also able to talk more with Coach (Jahmal) Fenner today. I can already tell he's a really straightforward guy and also being from around the same area working with high school kids like me makes me feel like he knows what he's talking about and has a good heart."

"With the creative team I was able to hold the camera for a little bit and take some pictures on the field," said the five-star. "They were able to explain in detail some things that I already knew about the creative process but seeing how they do it on the computer using different tools and technology taught me how much more I could do than just on my phone. Even just the little things like how they do their presets or the pictures they use, it was really cool seeing all of that stuff because it's something I'm extremely interested in."

"I'm excited to start the official visit to Texas Tech. It's kind of hard to get up there because it's so far away so getting to see them go through their meetings and practice will be big too," he said. "I haven't been able to see any of that stuff yet so I'll be able to see a different perspective than I did previously."
Saw on YouTube that Lubbock is the second most dangerous city in Texas, and was voted in the top 10 most boring cities in the nation. Hope he watches YouTube. 

 
48 minutes ago, TFloss32 said:


I know we were just trying to throw our hat in the ring for this one but with Ryner going to BYU, I am starting to question our TE recruiting. 

Jeff Banks, as an ace recruiter, really hasn't brought anyone major into that room. This year Jordan Washington (a kid not yet ranked on all sites) is our best looking option. Last years crop of Spencer Shannon (39th) and Will Randle (47th) also not too impressive. 

With a head coach who says TE is the most important position on the field, you'd think he'd at least want a 4 star talent joining the TE room.

 
I know we were just trying to throw our hat in the ring for this one but with Ryner going to BYU, I am starting to question our TE recruiting. 

Jeff Banks, as an ace recruiter, really hasn't brought anyone major into that room. This year Jordan Washington (a kid not yet ranked on all sites) is our best looking option. Last years crop of Spencer Shannon (39th) and Will Randle (47th) also not too impressive. 

With a head coach who says TE is the most important position on the field, you'd think he'd at least want a 4 star talent joining the TE room.
Well, you have Sanders who was a 5-star.

Shannon was recruited not for what he is today, but what he projects to be in the future. The staff does a lot of this. See the Ponton recruitment.

Randle was the cost of getting Manning, or helping to get Manning.

Washington is another one who tests off the charts and is rising. I credit the staff for the evaluation.

 
I know we were just trying to throw our hat in the ring for this one but with Ryner going to BYU, I am starting to question our TE recruiting. 

Jeff Banks, as an ace recruiter, really hasn't brought anyone major into that room. This year Jordan Washington (a kid not yet ranked on all sites) is our best looking option. Last years crop of Spencer Shannon (39th) and Will Randle (47th) also not too impressive. 

With a head coach who says TE is the most important position on the field, you'd think he'd at least want a 4 star talent joining the TE room.
Getting antsy over TE are you.No that it matters but Sark thinks QB is most important player.

Recruiting will be fine(so most say) To me we will get what we get and they will work out for better orworse top 12 class orsomewhere near that.

Sark makes the big money let him worry.

 
Well, you have Sanders who was a 5-star.

Shannon was recruited not for what he is today, but what he projects to be in the future. The staff does a lot of this. See the Ponton recruitment.

Randle was the cost of getting Manning, or helping to get Manning.

Washington is another one who tests off the charts and is rising. I credit the staff for the evaluation.
We have needed to replace a Sanders replacement. We have yet to do so and won't in the 2024 cycle.

I do like Shannon, Randle and Washington and believe they can all contribute. Let's see what Washington does his senior year, he could really blow up.

Is there any other position out there where recruiting results have been so lackluster though?

 
Getting antsy over TE are you.No that it matters but Sark thinks QB is most important player.

Recruiting will be fine(so most say) To me we will get what we get and they will work out for better orworse top 12 class orsomewhere near that.

Sark makes the big money let him worry.
Not antsy, just bringing up a concern. 

I think we will have a top 10, and maybe 5 recruiting class overall. I also think that for the 3rd year in a row it will lack a blue chip TE prospect. 

You are right, I had his quote a bit wrong. TE is 2nd most important, after QB.

"Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian likes to explain that tight end is the second-most important position in his offense behind quarterback. Tight ends are tasked with several important responsibilities in both the running and passing games. Whether a play is successful or not often depends on players from Jeff Banks’ group completing their assignments."

 
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