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Emmanuel Porter

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@RivalsJason Emanual Porter now a TCU commit will visit LSU Jan 24 & would like to take OV to Texas Jan.31. What a roller coaster ride

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That's big news, IMO. Porter will be a great one one his talent meets good coaching.

 
now that is what I call a "Strong" chance of getting him back....do you see what I done now.

 
Texas would be the last visit, so we have that going for us. Right now it could go either way anyways. This is why kids need to take a deep breath and wait a few days before making a decision. TCU sold him everything in the bag, and now a couple days later I'm thinking Porter has come to his senses. 17 and 18 year old kids get caught up in the hype instead of taking a step back and thinking about the decision. Why I never thought this ordeal was over. Knew in a couple days Porter would come to his senses and at least take other visits.

 
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I couldn't be a college football coach. The 18 year old knuckleheads trying to figure out their lives during recruiting, keeping the kids eligible at an actual academic university, keeping 18-22 year olds eligible, alive and out of jail and then once you finally get them on the field...

Nope. Not even for $5mil/yr.

 
I couldn't be a college football coach. The 18 year old knuckleheads trying to figure out their lives during recruiting, keeping the kids eligible at an actual academic university, keeping 18-22 year olds eligible, alive and out of jail and then once you finally get them on the field...
Nope. Not even for $5mil/yr.
Easy to see why coaches like Jim Harbaugh prefer the NFL. Less ass-kissing, more strategy.

 
Coach Strong is on him REAL hard now. I think he realized how valuable this kid is.
Hope so - he is a stud. Not sure what to think because last week I talked to my media pal in Fort Worth again and he said Porter was still solid on TCU. Not sure who Porter's personal trainer is but this person is said to have an immense influence on him, and he (the trainer) is persuading him that Texas is where he should play. He had the LSU trip on the 24th scheduled for some time now and he has always intended to keep it (weather permitting of course).

 
Don't know much about the kid - doesn't seem to be heavily recruited - why is everyone so high on him?

He's only 3 stars, so how good can he be? (Please understand that was sarcastic before someone goes ballistic)

 
Don't know much about the kid - doesn't seem to be heavily recruited - why is everyone so high on him?
He's only 3 stars, so how good can he be? (Please understand that was sarcastic before someone goes ballistic)
Here is what I wrote last week--

I count this as a loss.He has been a track/basketball guy with only limited football experience - was playing AAU BBall, not 7 on 7.

Tall (6'5) with 4.43 speed and a 34" vertical.

An advantage for the basketball guys is they always know how to box out.

Some people don't like the P-word but this player has a ton of potential once he focuses on football only and gets some solid coaching.

The issue is does he have a good set of hands? No one really the answer to that yet (film below).

this link has film on Porter http://www.hornsports.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5636&p=68212&viewfull=1#post68212

 
If I've only learned one thing during a 25 year period of being a recruiting junkie....it is rare, rare, rare....that it's foreseeable that any one high school player coming or not coming will make a damned bit of difference. There are only two players out of my relatively recent memory that I recall that truly fit into that category and those are Vince and Adrian Peterson (I know there were others).

The other thing I see is that fans very often lament over the ones we didn't get that turned out to be exceptional.. which is quite clear in hindsight but not foresight..but those same fans rarely spend much time calculating how many "can't miss guys" we got (or didn't) that were nothing more than average.

My point is that it doesn't matter much to me whether we get Porter or not. He's most definitely NOT a player that fits into the category of Vince Young or Adrian Peterson. He's simply one of those guys that may turn into all-world but could just as easily turn into average joe. It's a crap shoot.

 
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If I've only learned one thing during a 25 year period of being a recruiting junkie....it is rare, rare, rare....that it's foreseeable that any one high school player coming or not coming will make a damned bit of difference. There are only two players out of my relatively recent memory that I recall that truly fit into that category and those are Vince and Adrian Peterson (I know there were others).
The other thing I see is that fans very often lament over the ones we didn't get that turned out to be exceptional.. which is quite clear in hindsight but not foresight..but those same fans rarely spend much time calculating how many "can't miss guys" we got (or didn't) that were nothing more than average.

My point is that it doesn't matter much to me whether we get Porter or not. He's most definitely NOT a player that fits into the category of Vince Young or Adrian Peterson. He's simply one of those guys that may turn into all-world but could just as easily turn into average joe. It's a crap shoot.

It is interesting that you read a recruiting thread before posting that.

Recruiting is what began most of these boards and, I would guess, still sustains them, free or pay.

I was thinking about that the other day -- Before the internet, I was living on the East Coast and was desperate for UT recruiting info but it was sparse. Mostly it was newspapers which were hard for me to get my hands on and even then, the info was limited and behind. The magazines at that time were pretty good but, of course, not timely. I knew a guy who worked in Belmont but limited my calls to him as I didn't want him to get in trouble (+ he was always unrealistically optimistic thinking every Texas kid ever born wanted to play for UT). One of my few options was to call the ever slower talking Jerry Scarborough's pay-by-the-minute 1-900 line. When the phone bill came, my housemates always cackled, convinced I had some kind of kinky "Orange" phone sex fetish thing going on. It was a ridiculous set-up but there were few reasonable options.

Then there was dial up internet. For me, that was the second half of the 1990s sometime. That first board I recall was called Austin 360? I think. Or maybe not. Who here remembers? What I do recall is that it was pretty wild and uncensored. I specifically remember this one salty old poster with a huge ego who claimed he was a former LB. He really hated it when someone disagreed with him (on anything) and would regularly challenge other posters to come meet him for a fistfight. I kid not. I wish I could recall his username. The biggest argument back then was usually about John Mackovic.

But the maintenance became too much for whoever started that site and, of course, some other people came along and figured they could make some money off all of this stuff -- thus, Hornfans was born. They basically took all the posters with them. Then the pay sites began to pop up everywhere. And so on.

Anyway, good on you if you really can simply chillax, not worry about recruiting and wait to see the results on the field. But, as the amount of pay sites covering this topic show, there is a huge crowd UT fans who cannot or will not do that.

 
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