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24/7 reporting LB Brendan Ferns of St. Clairsville, OH is trying to get in touch with UT coaches to gauge their interest.
He's very high on UT's engineering program.
http://247sports.com/Player/Brendan-Ferns-34847
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1570178/brendan-ferns
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TFloss32
Wow...that is awesome. I think this kid is one of the toughest football players. If that's true, Texas needs to jump at this quickly. Most kids are wanting to be courted. Not very often you get a high quality player reaching out to coaches. Take the gift and go from there.t
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I wrote after that game that he would be scouted and let's see then.
Then has turned out not so good. He is incredibly predictable.
Scouted after one game? You could say that about any QB.
If he's predictable then that's on the coaching staff. Clearly the kid has talent.
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It's seemed as if Chip Brown was hinting that Chad Morris could be in play for OC. He alluded to Morris taking the SMU job to make him available for a job he really wants. He mentioned it during a chat where people were asking about the OC position.
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Blake
Scouted after one game? You could say that about any QB.
If he's predictable then that's on the coaching staff. Clearly the kid has talent.
Game planned is better. And actually what I stated in said thread.
Yep he can run if he gets the corner. He is very athletically talented, QB is a totally different position.
There are tons of talented kids that can't play QB. The Cal coach said he was faster than anyone on their D.
Like I stated earlier, I hope it was being under pressure and loss of confidence.
Hell yes coaching has something to do with it, how much is the question. It's pretty clear they tried very hard to keep things simple in the OU game and it worked. Then the simplicity was not enough.
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Update on Cumbie from 24/7...no decision will be made tonight as he wants to discuss things with his family.
Money is supposedly not the driving factor.
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Charlie Strong met with offensive coordinator candidate Sonny Cumbie Sunday evening in Fort Worth, a source close to the situation told HD Sunday night.Strong is expected to interview a second candidate - Tulsa co-OC Sterlin Gilbert, the source said.The source said Strong took Texas run-game coordinator Jeff Traylor with him to Fort Worth Sunday night for the interview with Cumbie. Strong and Traylor were in Fort Worth for roughly five hours before returning to Austin around 11 pm CT Sunday night.Texas has given Strong the green light to offer Cumbie a multi-year, guaranteed deal paying him $1 million annually. If Cumbie becomes the new OC at Texas, he might also be allowed to select a coach or two to join him on the offensive staff, a source said.Strong contacted Gary Patterson to notify the TCU coach of his desire to interview Cumbie, who has more than a $250,000 buyout, said another source close to the situation.Cumbie's play-calling experience is limited. He called plays for Texas Tech in a come-from-behind, 34-31 victory over Minnesota in the Meineke Car Care Bowl in 2012, when Chris Thomsen served as interim coach following Tommy Tuberville's departure to Cincinnati.Thomsen, now the assistant head coach/offensive line coach at Arizona State, could be a candidate to join Cumbie if he were to come to Texas, two sources told HD.The interest Strong has in Cumbie is three-fold:1) He's well-versed in a passing game with roots in the Air Raid as a complement to run-game coordinator Jeff Traylor's power spread concepts. Those two have a good comfort level and respect for each other from Cumbie recruiting Gilmer, I'm told from a source close to Cumbie.2) Cumbie has proven to be an excellent QB coach with his development of TCU's Trevone Boykin.3) Cumbie is one of the best recruiters of QBs (especially Texas QBs - with Brennen Wooten currently committed to TCU for 2016 and 5-star Shawn Robinson for 2017), and everyone knows the lifeblood of Texas' program has been Texas QBs.As I've reported, Cumbie could become a target of Bob Stoops at Oklahoma if OU offensive coordinator Lincoln Riley were to get a head-coaching job (East Carolina, where Riley was OC for five years, might have interest), and Cumbie could become a target of A&M's Kevin Sumlin, who appears to be ready to pull the plug on OC Jake Spavital.If TCU offensive play caller Doug Meacham, who was a finalist for the North Texas job, were to get a head-coaching gig, of course, Patterson would seek to make Cumbie his play-caller.If all the schools had vacancies at OC, I'm told Cumbie's priority list right now would probably be:1) TCU - He's put in two years to help build it and has QBs on the way with Kenny Hill coming out of a redshirt.2) OU - Baker Mayfield returns, and if OU has another season like 2015 in 2016, Cumbie's the hot head coach candidate.3) Texas - Being the offensive play caller with a lot of young talent - and turning things around - would be enormous. The downside of things not turning around is significant.4) A&M - See No. 3 I'm also told money and a guaranteed contract for so many years won't be the top priority in Cumbie's decision.One source close to the Texas program said Strong plans to talk to two offensive coordinator candidates - with the other expected to be Tulsa's co-OC Sterlin Gilbert.Gilbert, who has extensive ties to Texas, ran the offense for Tulsa coach (and former Baylor OC) Philip Montgomery this season, helping the Golden Hurricane average 35.9 ppg in a 7-5 season as junior QB Dane Evans completed 63 percent of his passes while throwing for 3,958 yards with 22 TDs and 8 INTs.In 2014, Gilbert was co-OC/QB coach for Bowling Green's Dino Babers, averaging 30.0 ppg and 433 yards per game (173 ypg rushing/260 ypg passing) in an 8-6 season. Babers called the plays.Gilbert gained the reputation as a rising star offensive coordinator while OC/QB coach under Babers at Eastern Illinois in 2012 and 2013, helping to develop QB Jimmy Garappolo into an NFL draft pick.In 2013, Gilbert's second year at EIU, the offense led FCS in yards (589.5 - 372.4 passing/217.1 rushing) and points per game (48.2) while earning honors as FCS coordinator of the year.Garappolo won the 2013 Walter Payton Award (FCS' version of the Heisman Trophy) after passing for 5,050 yards and 53 touchdowns. In two seasons under Gilbert, Garappolo threw for 8,873 yards and 84 TDs.Gilbert was an all-state high school QB from San Angelo who went on to all-conference honors at Division II Angelo State. He started his coaching career as an assistant at Temple, Abilene Cooper and Springtown before getting a head-coaching gig at San Angelo Lake View, where he was named West Texas High School coach of the year in 2008.Gilbert was hired by Art Briles as a graduate assistant coach at Houston in 2005 and was recommended to Dino Babers at EIU by Briles after Babers worked as Baylor's WR coach from 2008-11.Another candidate, of course, would be Traylor, Texas' TE coach/run game coordinator and former Gilmer HS coaching legend.Traylor's power spread offenses at Gilmer mixed the concepts of Chad Morris and Gus Malzahn and scored points like crazy during his decorated HS coaching career, which included 3 state titles (59.2 ppg during Gilmer's 16-0 4A state title run in 2014).
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paragraphs are your friend.
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Update on commits still in playoffs:
Class of 2016
— Wide receiver, Reggie Hemphill-Mapps: For the third-consecutive year, Manvel (11-3) witnessed its season come to an end with a fourth-round, Region III Final loss to Kay (14-0) – 56-14 (2013) and 45-17 (2014). Katy scored three first-quarter touchdowns behind the rushing attack of Texas target, Kyle Porter, who ultimately toted the ball 32 times for 212 yards and all five Tiger touchdowns. In the 35-17 defeat, Hemphill-Mapps led his side in targets and receptions, nabbing six balls for a combined 50 yards. Coming into the matchup, Manvel had averaged 53 points per contest, but the Mavericks were held to just 238 total yards of offense; their fewest all season.
— Wide receiver, Davion Curtis: In a rematch of last year’s 5A Division I Region III Final (Temple, 28-14), Richmond George Ranch (14-0) got their revenge, defeating Temple (12-2) in a 59-46 shootout. Despite the high-scoring affair – featuring 303 passing yards for the Wildcats – Curtis only came down with one reception for three yards, as the Longhorns did a wonderful job curtailing Temple’s top threat.
— Linebacker/athlete, Demarco Boyd: Boyd rumbled his way for 68 yards rushing and two touchdowns – all in the second half – to turn the tide of the contest and lead Gilmer (14-0) to a 24-15 victory over the Atlanta Rabbits (8-5). With the win, the Buckeyes have now won 30-straight games. The 5-foot-11, 228-pound wrecking ball also caught three passes for 18 yards – two of which materialized into fourth-down conversions on Gilmer’s final scoring drive. The jack-of-all-trades athlete also made a huge impact on defense, recording two tackles for loss to go along with multiple gang tackles. With the win, Gilmer has secured the 4A Division II Region II crown, and is now set to face Celina (14-0) in the State Semifinals for the second time in two seasons. Gilmer took last year’s showing between the two 4A powerhouses, 67-14. The matchup is set to take place on Friday at Mesquite Memorial Stadium on the campus of West Mesquite High School.
Class of 2017
— Quarterback, Sam Ehlinger: With each and every game, we’re seeing just how dominant Sam Ehlinger can be. In fact, his stat line just keeps improving as the Westlake Chaparrals (13-1) advance deeper into the playoffs. After accounting for five touchdowns (three passing, one rush and one receiving) last week, Ehlinger upped the ante, recording seven scores this past Saturday in a 49-28 dismantling of Humble Atascocita (12-2). In total, the three-star quarterback threw for 258 yards and five touchdowns, while rushing for another 169 yards and two scores. On a 47-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter, Ehlinger passed Nick Foles’ mark of 5,658 career passing yards. The Chaps’ will now face powerhouse Allen (14-0). The 6A Division I State Semifinal matchup will occur at McLane Stadium in Waco on Saturday afternoon. Allen, led by myriad division-one prospects, has won 57-straight contests.
— Defensive end, Lagaryonn Carson: Liberty-Eylau’s (12-2) season came to an end in heartbreaking fashion, as the Leopards fell to Argyle (13-1) in the 4A Division I Region II Finals for the second-straight year. Despite Carson’s two sacks and many quarterback hurries, the Eagles put up 20-straight second-half points to erase a nine-point Leopard lead to take the matchup, 32-29.
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http://russreeves.com/Brendan%20Ferns.jpg
Per another poster, Horns247 is reporting that Brendan Ferns is trying to reach out to Texas. Why? I don't know. But, I did read that he's very smart and wants to major in petroleum engineering. Hummmm.
Watching the Hudl for this 4-star Army All-American shows he has some speed and good vision as a RB, while possessing great hands as a receiver. But he really shines at LB where he strikes quickly, covers well, likes to hit, and wraps up his targets.
He's listed as the #2 ILB by 247Sports and is fielding 28 nationwide offers. Texas needs a stud ILB in a bad way.
2015 STATS
118 tackles / 10 TFL / 2 sacks / 5 PBU / 2 interceptions / 2 FF ..... 1066 yards on 154 rushing attempts / 7 YPC / 18 RuTD / 27 receptions for 600 three foot units / 4 RecTD
Linebacker Brendan Ferns walked into the locker room following his final football game Friday evening, having left it all on the field like he always did. Ferns played nearly every snap, catching nine passes for 253 yards and three touchdowns, rushing five times for 55 yards and another score, and racking up 15 tackles in what was a 42-38 defeat.
“He’s the type of kid that even when probably everyone in the stadium, both fanbases knew we were going to him, he’d still make a play,” St. Clairsville coach Brett McLean said. “He stepped up on the biggest stages and the biggest thing I’ll remember as a coach is that when our backs were against the wall he was a ‘give it to me’ kind of kid. He wanted that opportunity when it was crunch time. That’s a really powerful thing.”
“He’s a one in a million type of kid,” McLean said. He’s coached several Division-I recruits including Fern’s older brother Michael who is a linebacker at West Virginia. “I wish I had 50 of him but I might not see another one like him in 50 more years of coaching.
“Between the lines he’s just an intellectual player. I think he understood more than just the play call but the whole game plan all together. He made a tremendous difference in our offense and defense being the quarterback of our defense as a MIKE backer and being an extension for us as coaches.
“I think he’s going to be phenomenal at the next level.”
[Full 247Sports article]
HUDL LINK HERE
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Vito Corleone
paragraphs are your friend.
There is a ton of good stuff in there.
Try it on a cell phone.
Torture with pleasure.
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As of about 10:50 a.m., 24/7 saying Strong and Cumbie are meeting again this morning.
No word on where the meeting is taking place, but they believe Cumbie is in Austin where he can tour the facilities.
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Vito Corleone
paragraphs are your friend.
you should make google yours
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TFloss32
As of about 10:50 a.m., 24/7 saying Strong and Cumbie are meeting again this morning.
No word on where the meeting is taking place, but they believe Cumbie is in Austin where he can tour the facilities.
http://www.lunarology.com/wp-content...ld-praying.jpg
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OrangeBloods reporting Cumbie is in Austin this morning.
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Also from OrangeBloods, Coach Norvell interviewed for the OC position at Arizona State yesterday.
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TFloss32
Also from OrangeBloods, Coach Norvell interviewed for the OC position at Arizona State yesterday.
It would suck to lose him, but wouldn't be unexpected.
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What a jackass move for Sark
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File away Texas Tech RBs coach, Mike Jinks, as a possible addition to the staff, per OrangeBloods.
http://www.texastech.com/sports/m-fo...ks_836780.html
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Blake
What a jackass move for Sark
He obviously wants "Don't Hire Me" written across his forehead.
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TFloss32
Hot commodity thanks to DeAndre Washington's back to back 1000 yard rushing seasons in a predominantly passing offense.
Kliff loved the guy enough to make him associate HC. Tech will definitely miss him and his Cibolo Steele connection if/when he leaves.
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TFloss32
OrangeBloods reporting Cumbie is in Austin this morning.
"Orangebloods.com visually confirmed Cumbie and Strong exiting a car driven by Texas' head coach at the football facility within the past half hour on Monday. The two men then entered the Moncrief-Neuhaus Athletics Center together. A second source has confirmed later it was indeed Cumbie who exited the car and entered the football facilities.