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    So how did Grey's visit go?
    Gray, the No. 2-ranked prospect in the 2012 Fab 55, made the trip to Austin with his father James Gray. Needless to say, the 5-foot-11, 200-pounder liked what he saw from the Longhorns.
    “Wow. Extremely physical practice on both sides of the ball,” Gray said. “It was great to see everyone fighting for a job. When you practice like that, it makes everyone look better.”
    Gray was in Austin for the Feb. 13 junior day when he officially picked up his verbal offer from the Texas coaching staff. Texas is in Gray's current top three along with TCU and Texas A&M.
    Gray has been a Texas target for a long time and is being recruited by co-offensive coordinator Major Applewhite. After this trip, Gray seems to be pleased with the direction the Longhorn offense is taking under Applewhite and co-coordinator Bryan Harsin.
    “I'm glad I had a chance to come down,” Gray said. “The offense they're installing will give them a chance to be physical.”
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    Here's some interesting info posted at another site as the first hand account from a Texas HS coach who attended practices over the weekend as part a coaches weekend. It's long but a lot of interesting things in here:

    This is my second year to be able to attend the UT coaches’ clinic, and I’m always impressed at the people running our program. From the administrative personnel to the coaches everyone is so generous and accommodating. It’s easy to see why we recruit so well consistently. They even make nobodies like myself feel right at home.
    I was also able to attend the Friday practice. These are some of my notes from the clinic and observations from practice. I’m not a pro like Ketch so bear with me.
    Thursday evening we got the chance to spend one hour with a UT offensive coach of our choice, and then one hour with a defensive coach. I chose Major and Manny Diaz.
    Major Applewhite.
    -Ball security is his and the team’s #1 priority heading into 2011.
    - In 2010 teams that were + in turnover margin won an average of 8 games.. Teams that were - won an average of 4.9 games. Texas was in the minus last year so we were no different from the rest of the NCAA in winning 5 games.
    - Team spends 5 minutes everyday drilling on ball security. That’s skill positions on BOTH sides of the ball. Coaches don’t want the DB’s and LB’s losing the ball when they force turnovers. Linemen spend the period working on fumble recovery.
    - Backs haven’t put the ball on the ground yet. Traylon Shead promptly fumbled at practice Friday.
    - Ryan Roberson is back at fullback, and is 1st string so far. Major called him an “incredible athlete”.
    - Jameson Berryhill is the backup but he’s down to 214 pounds due to injury and inablilty to workout. They want him back up to 230. Major said he’s still the meanest RB we have. “He’ll stick you”
    - Cody Johnson and Chris Whaley (“Big Whale”) will also play fullback in certain situations.
    - Ended by stating that he really missed Texas when he was out of state. Said football is not the same anywhere else. Recruiting is awesome in Texas because he can go to a school and meet coaches, teachers, and get everything he needs easily. Told a story about recruiting in Pennsylvania while he was at Syracuse. He had to go to the Post Office to meet the kid’s coach because that was his full time job.
    Manny Diaz.
    Man, this guy is a character but he knows his stuff. I have to say his accent/twang is interesting to me. I’m Hispanic and have lived in Texas my whole life. So to hear a Cuban-American who has lived in the East/Southeast his whole life is funny. He sounds like a latino Boomhauer.
    - He was asked about a base D, and said we’ll do lots of everything but mostly 4-3. Said that due to his background at FSU, etc. 85% of what he does will be man type stuff, and it will be very aggressive.
    - Doesn’t believe in lostsof hybrid defenses and trick stuff. He wants his man coverage to be strictly man, and same thing for zone.
    - Installing an average of 2 blitzes per day. By THIS Sunday the defense will be ready to play a game as far as installation goes.
    - Doesn’t believe in installing a ton of complicated stuff. “We will do what we do but we’re going to be great at it. It’s my job to fix it every week”.
    - Every defense needs a “fastball”. Ours will be a cover 3 fire zone. However, you can’t use a fastball everytime as a good offense will eventually time it and knock it out of the park. So there will be “change ups” to compliment everything.
    - He doesn’t believe in the word weakness. He makes the players say “stress” instead. His primary job as DC is to hide and change the “stress” of the defensive package on every play, and to change that stress on every play.
    - One thing he said that I found very interesting along those lines. He takes it very personally when an offense gets to the line, sees the defense, and then the QB gets a new play from the sideline. He says it’s garbage and unfair to his defense so he makes it his personal “vendetta” to make sure his kids are prepared for that.
    - He was asked if we will tackle better, and said people focus too much on form when a player makes a hit. Good tackling happens well before that by taking good angles. He’s drilling the guys on taking better angles. From watching our 2010 film 85% of the missed tackles he saw were from poor angles.
    - His shared with us his tackling analogy he uses with the players. “Just because these guys watch porn. Doesn’t mean they know how to screw. Guys are so concerned with screwing, and they haven’t even gotten the girl to bed yet. I want these guys focusing on getting the girl to bed first because I’m pretty sure we’ll figure out what hole to put it in once they do,” Like I said he’s a character.
    - Told the players this year’s scheme was the opposite of last years’. Defensive line will not be asked to keep blocker off linebackers. He wants lineman getting their feet across the line of scrimmage and disrupting the play thru penetration. The linebackers will be there to clean up the rest.
    - His scheme involves lots of crossflow for the linebackers’ reads. This will be particularly effective against zone blocking teams. He drew up a good example of this against an I-formation which he called a “trick formation” because we don’t see it anymore.
    - Called Texas the “Capital of Football”. He was very humbled to be here, and still has to pinch himself when he puts the burnt orange on every morning.
    - Gave me his e-mail. Said we can talk ball anytime. Wow.
    Ok, now to the stuff you guys really want to hear about. Practice. I spent most of the time observing the offense.
    Offense
    - HUZZAH!! I was apprehensive about sharing what I saw in the interests of secrecy, but there’s no point in that. The offense rolled out about EVERY look you can image. There was some pistol, there was some I, there was some offset I, there was some 2 back sets in the gun, there were double tight looks, there were some empty sets. You name it they showed it. And I can confirm there is tons of motion. It is frankly dizzying at times. It seems like the running back moves on every play depending on what the QB sees at the line. Looks like they are trying to gain some leverage based on numbers. Looks like the Boise St. O alright
    - The thing that stood out to me the most was the tempo of the practice. The offense moves very fast between plays. Players shuffle in and out on practically every play. There are several packages they use and the personnel are constantly changing including the lineman.
    - There was a pretty even distribution of snaps between the QB’s with Gilbert getting a tiny bit more. I’d say David Ash is getting the second most, and he certainly looks the part. IMHO, if you gave me one of those guys to build a team around I’d take Ash.
    -Gilbert’s footwork is better, but the long windup is still there. He’s still forcing some throws. He just seems like he’s pressing to much. His arm is the strongest and the guys seem to really like him. But he’s still making a few too many boneheaded plays. He threw a pick 6 to Gideon in 1 on1’s, and another was dropped in team.
    - Case McCoy was the least impressive to me. His throws just hang in the air too damn long.
    -Carries distributed pretty evenly among the backs: Whittaker, Johnson, Shead, and DJ Monroe got a handful. Jeremy Hills was not practicing. Didn’t seem hurt. Traylon Shead will be a beast eventually. , maybe this year.
    - I overheard a manager say Malcom Brown and Joe Bergeron attended a practice last week, and they are already bigger than the backs on campus. And that’s without pads on.
    - I didn’t know Darryl Wyatt was so short. He can’t be more than 5’6. I thought Gary Coleman was coaching the WR’s
    -Malcolm Williams was not practicing but he was having a lot of fun with the other players. He doesn’t look hurt or upset.
    -No one on our defense can cover Mike Davis. I’m calling my shot. He’s 100% and he’s going to have a big year.
    - I’ll confirm what has been said about John Harris. He’ll have growing pains this year, but he’s a load. He juked AJ White out of his jock on a 5 yard hitch in 1 on1’s. The players went crazy.
    - Desean Hales is probably the #2 guy right now, but he’s still dropping too many balls. He catches lots with his pads.
    - Some guy named Mcnamara saw lots of snaps, but I imagine that will change once Goodwin, and Williams are back.
    - Chris Jones practiced with the green jersey.
    - Greg Timmons got tangled up with a DB on one play, and turned his ankle pretty bad. He didn’t practice after that.
    - TE’s were quiet in the passing game, but we used them a ton. The only pass I saw them catch was by MJ Mcfarland in 7 on7. Blaine Irby dropped one.
    -There was a lot of emphasis placed on blocking for the WR’s. Lots of time spent drilling. I think this unit is probably the strongest on the offense, and just really damn good period.
    - Coach Searels is intense.
    -Dom Espinosa and Kyle Kriegel were dressed out. I think they did position drills, but did not participate in team.
    - The first guys to get snaps on the O-line were (left to right): Hopkins, Ashcraft, Snow, Walters, and Kelly. I wouldn’t look too much onto that as the linemen are shuffled out on about every play.
    -Tray Allen saw a series at Left Tackle.
    -I’m worried about this group at present. As good the wideouts were this unit was bad. Now, they are still learning so they will improve by fall. But they did not have a lot of success running the ball. There was no “surge” and the D certainly controlled the LOS. Pass protection was slightly better. Alex Okafor and Reggie Wilson got off the edge very easily several times, but that’s not necessarily an indictment on the offense.
    - At one point in the middle of practice the coaches made the offense go to one sideline, and the defense to another. They ran 1 on1’s for gassers. Mike Davis went against Adrian Phillips and beat him deep. Fozzy Whittaker broke down Jordan Hicks pretty well on a hitch and go. On the last one, Darius Terrell made a diving catch over the middle in front of Blake Gideon. He got up and ed the ball and the whole offense went crazy and ran to midfield with him. They seem to behaving a lot of fun, but Mack didn‘t care for the e.
    - Calvin Howell and Ashton Dorsey say the most snaps alongside Randall. Cotton and Bible also got a few reps, but I ran out of breath just watching Bible. He’s a 10 snap a game guy as of right now IMO. That might even be wishful.
    -Okafor, Wilson, and D. Johnson saw the most snaps at DE. I only saw Jeffcoat once, but that’s probably just me not being very observant.
    - Reggie Wilson is a MAN. He’ll blow up this year. Looks a little more polished in the pass rush.
    -Acho was playing Mike, Hicks was Will, and Demarco Cobbs was Sam. They were solid, but Cobbs is still visibly adjusting. Chet Moss, and Aaron Benson saw lots of snaps with the second group.
    -Stating secondary was Byndom and Phillips at Corner. Gideon and Vaccaro at S. Next group was White, Jackson, and Diggs at CB. Scott and Brewster at S. They struggled as a group.
    -Diaz does indeed have a very aggressive scheme. Some of his blitz packages remind of Greg Robinson. He likes to bring safeties near the LOS from time to time. He’s intense on the field, but he doesn’t like to do a lot of yelling and humiliating. He gets in a guy’s face, and makes sure they know what went wrong though.
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    -Diaz does indeed have a very aggressive scheme. Some of his blitz packages remind of Greg Robinson. He likes to bring safeties near the LOS from time to time. He’s intense on the field, but he doesn’t like to do a lot of yelling and humiliating. He gets in a guy’s face, and makes sure they know what went wrong though.
    -Duane Akina is coaching pissed off. Last year when I went to this he was a little more light hearted in practice. Not this time. He didn’t smile once.
    - Never heard much from Coach Davis, but he was on the other side of the field from me.
    ************************************************** ****************************
    Saturday
    -Lot of Longhorn celebrities in attendance today. Coach Royal, Sam Acho, Rod Wright, and Brad McCoy.
    -Practice was FAST and intense again today. The guys are hitting hard and competing. Those were also Mack's words verbatim when he addressed the group at the end.
    -The offense looked more crisp today, and they got the better of the D in the first half of team. Fozzy, Cody, and Shead all ripped off some big runs.
    - Going to get on my soapbox a bit. Gilbert may not end up being the "guy" for Texas, but I wish people would never utter nonsense about his teammates resenting him or him being a poor leader. I've seen him interact with the guys going on 2 days now. They like him. He's constantly encouraging and talking shop between plays. He and Case McCoy seem to get along well. End rant.
    -Speaking of Case he seemed to struggle again IMHO
    -Wood was dealing for a little bit. He threw a strike to Irby on an out that would have picked up about 15.
    -Ash threw a few strikes to Davis. He's the most sound of all the QB's if you ask me. Best delivery, pocket presence, and throws a real tight spiral. That may change in a game setting, but he doesn't look like a fish in practice.
    -Mike Davis and John Harris caught a lot of balls again. They were also very active in the run game on WR sweeps.
    -Tons of emphasis on screen game today. Both with RB's and O-line. They didn't have a great deal of success in team, but the drills and coaching were fun to watch. They will get better. Harsin and Searels are great teachers.
    -QB snaps were the same again today. They look evenly distributed between all 4 guys. I didn't keep count, but they all seem to be getting good work.
    -Coach Harsin is a goofball. He works hard, but likes to kid around too. He was walking around with the cap on backwards for half of practice.
    -Coach Searels is much less laid back. Sounds like he's losing his voice already. He's got his bunch working very hard in position drills. Lots of contact. Lots of physicality, but it's all thud tempo to be safe.
    -Tray Allen and Calvin Howell had a little scrum, and had to be pulled apart. Nothing to get excited over. Guys are just getting after each other.
    -The defense took the first part of team personally because they whipped the O's ass to end team. It ended with Kenny Vaccaro timing his blitz perfectly and unloading into the center. Might have been a walkon I couldn't see if it was Snow. It was just a vicious hit, and the play was broke before it started.
    -Manny was really on Patrick Nkwopara's rear during position drills. At one point he told him to "just go away and go run or something." Didn't see what he did but Manny sounded pissed.
    -Maybe I missed something but where the heck is Jackson Jeffcoat? Didn't see him at all today.
    -Reggie Wilson was even better today. In live action he could have flattened 3 of the 4 QB's at some point.
    -Okafor is looking good too. He really stretched out a few sweeps that came to his side of the field. They couldn't get a seal on him.
    -Don't remember the LB's doing anything noteworthy. Not bad, not good. They were just there.
    -Corners emphasized press coverage again in 1 vs 1's. They faired better than yesterday against anyone not Mike Davis or John Harris.
    Finally, what you all want to hear. Jonathan Gray was present. Someone was with him at all times. Sometimes, it was Mack, and sometimes Bennie Wylie. Most of the time he was with Cayleb Jones and Malcolm Brown. Garrett Greanlea and Taylor Doyle were also attending.
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    So to summarize...pretty much all is ok except the O-line, running game, and QBs, just like last year.

    What are the odds that Ash will surpass all and be the starter?

    BTW, that's a lot of nice info, thx.
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    Pictures from Saturday's practice:

    http://www.texassports.com/view.gal?id=88711
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    You guys pretty much covered everything from RB Johnathan Gray's trip. Here's a nice piece from Recruitocosm about his visit and all of the people he had a chance to speak with (including RB Malcolm Brown, WR Cayleb Jones, etc.). This one feels like it could end around the time UT has their spring game in April. Mr. Gray mentioned today that they still want to visit TCU and A&M at some point.

    http://recruitocosm.fantake.com/2011...n-grays-visit/
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    Gray says 60 day timeline on his decision.
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    I read a crazy bit this morning. Did you know that Will Lyles called ATH Bralon Addison's father this week and asked him if he'd like to go on an unofficial visit to Auburn with other prospects like QB Matt Davis? Addison's father apparently came to his senses and turned Lyles down. I think that's why we're seeing UT get more involved in Addison's recruitment now. I've heard they really like him as a DB. Up until this point, no recruiting services have explained why RB Trey Williams isn't being recruited by UT and it's been blatantly obvious for a while. Texas doesn't stop recruiting a potential five-star back (that they've had serious interest in for a long time) in February of his junior year unless something is off. I hope he wises up for the sake of his future even if he doesn't end up at UT. Just get away from Lyles.

    UT fans have been up in arms in the past about why they've simply stopped recruiting certain guys with seemingly no explanation. A good example of that was RB Lache Seastrunk's recruitment. He apparently showed up in Austin with Lyles for his unofficial visit in the summer of 2009. Contact between the two parties stopped immediately after that, yet people wondered why UT pulled his offer. LB Anthony Wallace of Dallas Skyline had a similiar situation as contact with the staff ceased at a certain point. Turns out he was rumored to be involved with Flenory and magically ended up at Oregon.
    Auburn also pulled an offer to Seastrunk that year. Lyles apparently has had his fingers in a lot of pies... I found this on shaggy bevo: http://www.shaggybevo.com/board/show...l-Lyles/page7?

    From Bobby at 247:

    I first met Will Lyles on Jan. 31, 2005.

    I was set to be on television that night to cover the college decision of Martellus Bennett.

    But before I went over to the Fox Southwest studios, I wanted to cover another press announcement.

    Myself and a few other recruiting reporters went to an area restaurant to see where two Houston area recruits – Westside’s R.J. Jackson and Lamar’s Brandon LaFell – would decide to play their college ball.

    At the restaurant, Lyles was running the show.

    Things seemed sketchy. It was unlike anything I had seen in Texas high school football before. I had a lot of questions.

    * Where were the high school coaches?

    * Why was this happening here at a restaurant instead of at a school or even in a TV studio?

    * How did these two kids from different high schools decide to commit together at a Houston restaurant?

    Eventually, Lamar coach Tom Nolen showed up, but it was obvious he wasn’t running the show. He was just a bystander in one of his prize pupils’ recruitments. That was odd. If you know Tom Nolen, that’s not how he likes things to be done.

    Gerry Hamilton, then a member of the Orangebloods staff, was there covering the event, too.

    He and I looked at each other. Neither of us had a positive feel for what was taking place.

    It could have been just a bad gut feel. I have no proof it was anything more than that. But it was a bad gut feel.

    **

    Later that same evening, Alief Taylor tight end Martellus Bennett was set to announce his college decision on Fox Sports Southwest.

    That was another circus entirely, but Lyles knew the Bennetts, too

    How much, I don’t know.

    But after that night, it was obvious to me that Houston area high school football, and recruiting in the area, was changing in a way that I didn’t think was in the best interests of high school athletes and their families.

    **

    The list of players rumored to be involved at one time or another with Will Lyles is staggering. I want to stress “rumor” because that is what some of these are.

    Martellus Bennett – Alief Taylor – Texas A&M
    Michael Goodson – Klein Collins – Texas A&M
    Lache Seastrunk – Temple – Oregon
    Daniel Campbell – Aldine – USC
    Trevon Randle – League City Clear Springs - LSU
    Donte Williams – Aldine – Oregon
    Ahmad Dixon – Waco Midway – Baylor
    Terrance Tolliver – Hempstead – LSU
    Craig Loston – Aldine Eisenhower – LSU
    LaMichael James – Texarkana Liberty-Eylau – Oregon
    Danny McCray – Spring Westfield - LSU
    Patrick Peterson (Johnson) – Pompano Beach. Fla/Ely - LSU
    Trent Richardson – Pensacola, Fla./Escambia - Alabama
    Trovon Reed – Thibodeaux, La. - Auburn

    I have absolutely no proof of any wrong doing in any of these cases.

    However, these are the players I have heard personally that have been “involved with”, worked out with or were counseled by Lyles at some level during their recruitment.

    **

    Lyles’ presence has had a profound effect on how some colleges recruit Houston and certain players in the state.

    Some college coaches who recruit Houston and the state of Texas heavily have become weary enough of Lyles that the schools will essentially cross players off their list if there is a known relationship with Lyles. One school will do so even if there is merely a “rumored” association with Lyles and nothing proven.

    Again, I have no proof that Lyles is doing anything wrong. The schools, to my knowledge, have no proof either.

    **

    This year, Lyles is “rumored” to be involved with Spring Dekaney running back Trey Williams and Klein Forest quarterback Matt Davis.

    Another player that has been rumored to be involved with Lyles is Fort Bend Hightower’s Bralon Addison.

    Addison’s father says that he was unaware that any such relationship with Lyles could potentially effect his son’s recruitment. After all, his son had never worked out with Lyles, had never been trained by him, gone on unofficial visits to campuses with him or generally done anything with Lyles.

    According to his father, Bralon Addison had never done a single thing with Lyles. Except there was film of his son on a website supposedly run by a player’s dad that Lyles was rumored to be involved with (the site is actually registered to Trey Williams’ dad and asks for $200 to promote a player via video posting, yet Addison says he was not asked for nor did he pay any money to Williams to have his son’s video posted).

    Addison’s father told us this morning that Lyles had telephoned him several weeks ago and the two spoke about Lyles taking a group of players to Auburn this year and Lyles wanted to see if Bralon wanted to join them. Davis, the Klein Forest quarterback, was one of the players Lyles told Addison he was taking to Auburn. Addison said he declined the offer on behalf of his son.

    The offer to give a ride to a player to another school seems benign on the surface.

    But at what point does offering a ride to a player or players to schools, when simultaneously charging for services for another school – Oregon – cons ute an NCAA infraction?

    I don’t know if it does. I’m not an NCAA expert.

    Addison committed to Oklahoma State roughly two weeks ago. And, according to our sources, Lyles has yet to take any players, including Davis, to Auburn.

    **

    Patrick Peterson and Trent Richardson are both guys who Will Lyles tried to “reach out to” when he was attempting to move beyond Texas borders, supposedly.

    When we first heard the rumor about Richardson, myself and another reporter – Tim Watts at BamaOnLine.com -- followed up immediately. Richardson’s brother was helping significantly with Trent’s recruitment. The brother had heard of Lyles but said he had decided not to speak with him again after an initial discussion or discussions.

    There is no proof that either Richardson or Peterson were involved further with Lyles.

    **

    I first mentioned Will Lyles to the Yahoo Sports investigative team two or three years ago, right when Lache Seastrunk’s recruiting was picking up.

    I’d heard rumors of both Seastrunk and Trovon Reed being involved with Lyles. It was clear to me at that point that Lyles was no longer just sticking around Houston to run a training business, which is what I had been told many times previously, beginning with my discussion with Lyles that night in January of 2005. Temple is a three-hour drive from Houston, and while Reed and Seastrunk are reported to be cousins, it was yet another star recruit with a tie to Lyles.

    So I called Josh Peter. Peter was then a lead investigative reporter for Yahoo. Peter is no longer with the company, but he played a role in breaking some of the biggest pieces in sports in the last handful of years, including finding that a Big 10 referee who made controversial calls on consecutive weekends owed a casino money. That Big 10 referee did not make another season in the Big 10 and the league ultimately changed its background-check rules for referees.

    Yahoo Sports as a organization also led the way on the Reggie Bush scandal/investigation that ultimately led to Bush no longer having the Heisman Trophy. Suffice to say, Yahoo has been outstanding as it relates to investigative reporting.

    What I mean by saying all of this is that Will Lyles is not a “new” thing in the college football recruiting landscape.

    Whether it’s five-plus years ago at a Houston restaurant or two years ago when there was more talk about Seastrunk and Reed, Lyles has been part of the landscape for a while.

    I believe this story is only breaking now because of the money trail – a $25,000 or so check – that was found between Oregon and Lyles. That is something tangible for reporters to sink their teeth into and it’s an amount that is large enough that it’s not considered merely a “going rate” in the industry for recruiting services.
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    I'm not sure if you guys remember me talking about this prospect a while back, but K Ben Pruitt of The Woodlands has become the final member of the 2011 class. He has been given "preferred walk-on" status by the UT staff. All that means is he'll be one of the first non-scholarship players to be considered for a scholarship once one opens up. He does not affect the 85-man scholarship limit at this time.

    http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/footbal...-Pruitt-114698
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    Auburn also pulled an offer to Seastrunk that year. Lyles apparently has had his fingers in a lot of pies... I found this on shaggy bevo: http://www.shaggybevo.com/board/show...l-Lyles/page7?
    Thanks for this, interesting stuff.
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    OT Kennedy Estelle of Pearland Dawson made some comments today about where he's at in the recruiting process. He said he doesn't have a "Top 5" at this time but mentions Texas often when talking about future schools and they are considered the favorite to land his signature. He currently has plans to visit Austin for the annual spring game on Sunday, April 3rd. He stated that he'd like to make a decision before the beginning of his senior season, but his coach made a comment that he wouldn't be surprised if his recruitment ends before spring practice starts at Pearland Dawson. With that said, I think chances are pretty good that Estelle could be commitment #14 for UT.
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    Just a heads up that RB Johnathan Gray and his father are on the TCU campus today for a visit. I'll try and post some quotes if any surface afterwards. The sooner he gets other visits out of his system...the better for UT, IMO.
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    Another recruiting update from Recruitocosm:

    http://recruitocosm.fantake.com/2011...eir-mechanics/
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    Texas lands Canadian PF Kevin Thomas. (basketball)

    http://rivals.yahoo.com/texas/basket...BWqkmQ1kfht5B4

    Though he's just a 3 star, people are really high on him
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    Heard that Tech dropped Derek David. Pretty surprising since he is supposedly a big time stud. Not sure if it was behavioral issues or grades or what but it's a big time loss for them.
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    Heard that Tech dropped Derek David. Pretty surprising since he is supposedly a big time stud. Not sure if it was behavioral issues or grades or what but it's a big time loss for them.
    LB Derek David of Rockdale is an absolute mess. Texas stopped recruiting him after one of their summer camps last year. Reports came out basically saying he "showed his ass." I've read a lot of rumors about him becoming quite the personality since the recruiting spotlight came his way. If rumors of his educational status are true, he'll be headed for JUCO just like his older brother, OL Logan David, who de-committed from Texas Tech a while back and currently favors A&M (he's currently at Blinn CC). Word on David is he only has enough credits to be a sop re in high school (he's currently a junior), he probably won't graduate high school on time and he was kicked off of the Rockdale basketball team at some point during the season. Nobody is too sure how he was even able to compete this past fall with such an abysmal GPA. I guess small towns can get away with that sort of thing. The general consensus has always beens that David would not end up at Tech because he'd either commit to a bigger out-of-state program at some point or he simply wouldn't qualify for Division I. It appears that Alabama and Oklahoma are the frontrunners right now. OU just garnered a commitment from his high school teammate, ATH Daniel Brooks. I know Texas A&M is after his brother (or at least they were), but I'm not sure they'd offer him fearing that they'd lose ground with LB Tim Cole of Brenham. This one will be an interesting story to follow. All in all, Texas Tech dodged a bullet.
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    Kid needs to get his act together that's for sure and yes, his brother Logan David is currently a commit to A&M.
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    I apologize for the lack of updates, guys...I've been out of town since last Thursday and haven't had the opportunity to read or even get on the Internet. I'm sure most of you are up on all of the news, but I'll post a few things just in case:

    *Latest on RB Johnathan Gray of Aledo...per his father, he'll be attending a spring practice at Texas A&M in early April. My educated guess is he'll visit College Station on the first Friday or Saturday of April and follow that visit up with a trip to Texas' annual spring game on Sunday, April 3rd. I don't see him missing that one. He was in Austin this past weekend watching the high school playoffs for basketball.

    *Stacy Searels is after another out-of-state OL. I put this guy on the initial list of prospects that Texas had interest in because I read an article last summer that UT had approached him about playing both football and basketball. Word is he has a legit chance to be an All-American in both sports (most definitely football). He's probably the biggest OL prospect I've ever seen and he mentioned he has around 40 verbal offers at the moment. I expect him to stay on the West Coast...maybe USC or Oregon. He's mentioned several times how much he loves Los Angeles. Texas has yet to offer.

    OL, Zach Banner, Lakes (Lakewood, WA) (6-9, 310)
    http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/footbal...h-Banner-98654
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    More Will Lyles stuff. Some of this is downright strange and makes you wonder how these street agents can sleep at night when taking advantage of kids. Interesting read when you have the time. It's a four-part series done by Thayer Evans of Fox Sports (you can see each part linked below pictures as you scroll down the page). According to this, Lyles was even living with RB Lache Seastrunk at one point during his recruitment. What?!?!? Another interesting tidbit is that the NCAA has already been by Spring DeKaney HS to interview RB Trey Williams and his coach about their relationship with Lyles. I hope that kid wises up.

    http://msn.foxsports.com/collegefoot...-danger-031211
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    Kid needs to get his act together that's for sure and yes, his brother Logan David is currently a commit to A&M.
    I thought he was an A&M commitment as well (or he was at one time), but Rivals doesn't currently have him associated with any school on his profile. He's on the list of commitments, though. Weird.

    http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/footbal...n-David-123345
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    Rivals is releasing their first round of 2012 five-star prospects this week. They've selected 12 guys from around the country and their first selection is none other than RB Johnathan Gray of Aledo. I've attached a link to the Rivals 250 Watch List as well:

    http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/footbal...ings/rank-2851
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    James Gray told 247 that they're going to take in the aggie practice in early April but probably won't be going to any spring games as the spring games aren't mostly about the starters. TCU continues to push hard on Gray as well.
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    James Gray told 247 that they're going to take in the aggie practice in early April but probably won't be going to any spring games as the spring games aren't mostly about the starters. TCU continues to push hard on Gray as well.
    I was a bit confused when I read this news today. The practice he'll be attending in College Station is the same weekend that Texas will be holding their annual spring game. I'm more encouraged now that his father has stated they won't be attending any spring games and they're more concerned with watching actual practices. A lot of spring games are just dog and pony shows, anyway. I'm disappointed that he won't be in Austin that weekend to hang out with potential teammates, but he's been given the red carpet treatment multiple times already by UT. He knows what they have to offer outside of watching them during the season. Hopefully things will change and he'll decide to show up.
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    Some small updates...

    *OL Michael Starts of Waco La Vega will be heading to Lubbock this weekend for an unofficial visit to Texas Tech and he'll also stop by Baylor (he lives minutes away from campus). He mentioned he'd like to get back to schools like Texas, Texas A&M and TCU before the end of spring, but it will all depend on transportation. Starts has been a recruit that's been very quiet compared to others and there's still no definitive timeline on when he'd like to commit. He's up to double-digit offers now with Notre Dame and Michigan in the mix.

    *Status quo with guys like OL Kennedy Estelle of Pearland Dawson and DT Javonte Magee of San Antonio Sam Houston. Estelle maintains that he'd like to make some out-of-state visits, but his recruitment is expected to come to a close at the end of the school year. Texas still has a significant lead and the UT staff is pushing for him to be at the spring game on the first weekend of April. Magee, much like Starts, has been very quiet with his recruitment. He still has Baylor, Texas and Texas A&M atop his list and isn't expected to make a decision any time soon. Sounds like a guy that will take numerous official visits in the fall.

    *Most interesting news of the day thus far is about QB Connor Wood. I don't remember if I discussed this back in December, but he spent the majority of winter break in California working with renowned QB coach, Tom Martinez. The most famous client of his would probably be Tom Brady. Anyway, Wood is back on the West Coast spending his Spring Break going through more drills trying to get that edge. The latest practice reports have him nipping at Garrett Gilbert's heels, so it's nice to see he's seriously motivated about getting that starting job. A lot of people favor Wood over Gilbert because of his more polished mechanics and ability to run.
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