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    Updated list of the State's top recruits. "Fab 55"

    http://www.statesman.com/sports/recr...e-2054722.html
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    I cant remember if its been mentioned, but tight ends Dominique Jones and Ahmard Howard have been declared academically ineligible and wont play against California.
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    QB Gunner Kiel to LSU. Odd for a kid that wanted to stay close to home originally:

    http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/footbal...er-Kiel-102803
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    Geez, I didn't realize this until now. Florida State has 6 commits (including Mario Edwards) in the UA Game. Of course Texas has more at 9 commits, but I don't like Edwards around so many future Seminoles. The other 5 FSU commits are all from Florida or Alabama.

    Of course Connor Brewer and J Gray will be at the UA Game. Gray and Edwards are said to be pretty close friends.

    I actually feel better about DGB at Army All American Game because Arkansas doesn't have a single commit in the game and it's in San Antonio. DGB and Tim Cole's personalities are a good match, and Camrhon Hughes and DGB appear to be friendly.

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    Alabama Crimson Tide
    Dakota Ball (Lindale, Ga./Pepperell)
    Ht.: 6-2 | Wt.: 290 | ESPNU 150: NR | DT rank: 25 | Stars: 3
    Breakdown: He flashes the ability to come off the ball low and get under a blocker's pads and play with leverage, but he does need to watch his pad level at times. Full eval

    Chris Black (Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast)
    Ht.: 5-11 | Wt.: 170 | ESPNU 150: 21 | WR rank: 2 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: He is a Santana Moss type who makes a ton of plays as an inside and outside receiver and has a very bright future as a return specialist. Full eval

    Amari Cooper (Miami/Miami Northwestern)
    Ht.: 6-1 | Wt.: 185 | ESPNU 150: 62 | WR rank: 9 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Cooper is a smooth, athletic pass catcher with a lot of natural ability at the position. Full eval

    Brandon Greene (Ellenwood, Ga./Cedar Grove)
    Ht.: 6-5 | Wt.: 285 | ESPNU 150: 25 | OT rank: 4 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Greene plays with the explosion and playing strength necessary to dominate opponents as a run blocker. Full eval

    Reggie Ragland (Madison, Ala./Bob Jones)
    Ht.: 6-3 | Wt.: 245 | ESPNU 150: 111 | ILB rank: 2 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: He has very good overall measurables, functional size and strength and can anchor at the point of attack. Full eval

    Eddie Williams (Panama City, Fla./Arnold)
    Ht.: 6-3 | Wt.: 205 | ESPNU 150: 9 | ATH rank: 1 | Stars: 5
    Breakdown: He is blessed with ideal measurables and versatility and could be an impact safety/OLB tweener or wide receiver at the next level. Full eval


    Auburn Tigers
    Joshua Holsey (Fairburn, Ga./Creekside)
    Ht.: 5-10 | Wt.: 175 | ESPNU 150: 77 | CB rank: 5 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Holsey is a very talented and versatile athlete with excellent ball skills. Full eval

    Ricardo Louis (Miami Beach, Fla./Miami Beach Senior)
    Ht.: 6-1 | Wt.: 195 | ESPNU 150: 19 | ATH rank: 3 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Louis is a wide receiver who plays quarterback with excellent overall physical tools and measurables to boot. Full eval


    Brigham Young Cougars
    Tanner Mangum (Eagle, Idaho/Eagle)
    Ht.: 6-2 | Wt.: 190 | ESPNU 150: 148 | QB rank: 10 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Mangum is an efficient, technically consistent pocket passer who is an above-average athlete as well. Full eval


    California Golden Bears
    Zach Kline (Danville, Calif./San Ramon Valley)
    Ht.: 6-2 | Wt.: 205 | ESPNU 150: 58 | QB rank: 4 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Kline is a very efficient, polished and fundamentally sound quarterback prospect who has some swagger to his game. Full eval

    Darius Powe (Lakewood, Calif./Lakewood)
    Ht.: 6-2 | Wt.: 190 | ESPNU 150: 86 | WR rank: 14 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: He shows a high ceiling for development. Has burst off the line with good surge. With his top-end speed, he can get on top of defenders very quickly and stretch the field. Full eval


    Clemson Tigers
    Patrick Destefano (Roebuck, S.C./Dorman)
    Ht.: 6-5 | Wt.: 275 | ESPNU 150: 59 | OT rank: 12 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Destefano is a very good run and pass blocker, showing the ability to dominate at his present level of play. Full eval

    Jay Guillermo (Maryville, Tenn./Maryville)
    Ht.: 6-3 | Wt.: 292 | ESPNU 150: 89 | C rank: 1 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Guillermo is an outstanding run blocker, demonstrating the playing strength necessary to handle zero-technique defenders. Full eval

    Chad Kelly (Buffalo, N.Y./Saint Joseph's Collegiate Ins ute)
    Ht.: 6-2 | Wt.: 205 | ESPNU 150: 81 | QB rank: 5 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: He possesses ideal size and terrific overall athleticism; in fact, he may be a better overall athlete with definitive traits than he is a quarterback prospect. Full eval


    Duke Blue Devils
    Ross Martin (Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit)
    Ht.: 5-10 | Wt.: 185 | ESPNU 150: NR | K rank: 2 | Stars: 3
    Breakdown: Ross is one of the best and strongest field goal kickers in the country. He has shown college-level leg strength and consistency at multiple Kohl's kicking camps. Full eval


    Florida Gators
    Jessamen Dunker (Boynton Beach, Fla./Boynton Beach)
    Ht.: 6-6 | Wt.: 315 | ESPNU 150: 31 | OT rank: 7 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Dunker has the foot quickness and playing strength to dominate defenders at his present level of play. Full eval

    Austin Hardin (Atlanta/Marist)
    Ht.: 5-11 | Wt.: 200 | ESPNU 150: NR | K rank: 1 | Stars: 3
    Breakdown: He is the best combination of power and consistency in the nation. Look for him to play early in college and to be able to handle many situations. Full eval

    Marcus Maye (Melbourne, Fla./Holy Trinity)
    Ht.: 6-0 | Wt.: 195 | ESPNU 150: NR | S rank: 13 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Maye is a great athlete and two-way standout at the high school level who will likely settle in at safety in college. Full eval

    Latroy Pittman (Citra, Fla./North Marion)
    Ht.: 6-0 | Wt.: 195 | ESPNU 150: 106 | WR rank: 16 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Pittman is a physically strong, well-built wide receiver who may not be as a fast as some other prospects in this class but makes a lot of plays due to his quickness, size and strength. Full eval

    Brian Poole (Bradenton, Fla./Southeast)
    Ht.: 5-10 | Wt.: 192 | ESPNU 150: 131 | CB rank: 9 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Poole is a physical and active underneath corner who would likely get recruited to play safety with a bit more height and range. Full eval

    Colin Thompson (Warminster, Pa./Archbishop Wood)
    Ht.: 6-4 | Wt.: 255 | ESPNU 150: 85 | TE rank: 1 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Thompson is a tight end with good size and will likely fit well in a pro-style system where he can contribute as a blocker and some as a pass catcher as well. Full eval


    Florida State Seminoles
    Marvin Bracy (Orlando, Fla./Boone)
    Ht.: 5-9 | Wt.: 168 | ESPNU 150: 110 | ATH rank: 15 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Bracy may be undersized, but he is one of the most explosive and gifted natural athletes this class has to offer as a multipurpose offensive weapon. Full eval

    Chris Casher (Mobile, Ala./Davidson)
    Ht.: 6-5 | Wt.: 236 | ESPNU 150: 13 | DE rank: 3 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: There is plenty to like about Casher. He fills a few different roles for his high school team and could be recruited to play on either side of the ball in college. Full eval

    Mario Edwards (Denton, Texas/Billy Ryan)
    Ht.: 6-4 | Wt.: 270 | ESPNU 150: 1 | DE rank: 1 | Stars: 5
    Breakdown: Edwards has the tools to be a very productive and at times simply disruptive defender at the college level. Full eval

    Dante Fowler Jr. (St. Petersburg, Fla./Lakewood)
    Ht.: 6-3 | Wt.: 236 | ESPNU 150: 94 | DE rank: 12 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Fowler is an athletic defensive end prospect with good size and the tools to be a productive pass rusher. Full eval

    P.J. Williams (Ocala, Fla./Vanguard)
    Ht.: 6-0 | Wt.: 180 | ESPNU 150: 136 | S rank: 5 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Williams is a versatile and athletic prospect on both sides of the football, with ball skills and instincts and the willingness to insert in run support from his high point safety position. Full eval

    Jameis Winston (Hueytown, Ala./Hueytown)
    Ht.: 6-4 | Wt.: 195 | ESPNU 150: 11 | QB rank: 1 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Winston has loads of upside, not just as a dual-threat guy but also as a passer who can beat you from within the pocket if he continues to develop that side of his game. Full eval


    Georgia Bulldogs
    John Atkins (Thomson, Ga./Thomson)
    Ht.: 6-3 | Wt.: 305 | ESPNU 150: 122 | DT rank: 11 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Atkins could get a look on defense, and we could see him being a powerful and stout run defender with enough range to help on the perimeter, but he will likely need to use his hands better. Full eval

    Keith Marshall (Raleigh, N.C./Millbrook)
    Ht.: 5-11 | Wt.: 190 | ESPNU 150: 6 | RB rank: 2 | Stars: 5
    Breakdown: A projected every-down college back with game-breaking speed, Marshall is one of the premier backs in this class. Full eval

    Jonathan Taylor (Millen, Ga./Jenkins County)
    Ht.: 6-4 | Wt.: 315 | ESPNU 150: 51 | DT rank: 5 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: He is raw as a pass rusher but could be dangerous with some work. He has the size and power to drive blockers back and collapse the pocket. Full eval


    LSU Tigers
    Vadal Alexander (Buford, Ga./Buford)
    Ht.: 6-5 | Wt.: 320 | ESPNU 150: 73 | OG rank: 3 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Alexander is a big, strong athletic player who is capable of getting immediate movement as a run blocker. Full eval

    Ronnie Feist (Edgard, La./West Saint John)
    Ht.: 6-1 | Wt.: 215 | ESPNU 150: 127 | OLB rank: 9 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: He possesses adequate height and bulk and will need to work to add some more good size to his frame, but he does come across as a kid with good strength. Full eval

    Reid Ferguson (Buford, Ga./Buford)
    Ht.: 6-2 | Wt.: 235 | ESPNU 150: NR | LS rank: 1 | Stars: 2
    Breakdown: Reid has everything that a coach is looking for in a long snapping prospect. He has good size with long levers that he utilizes in his snap mechanics to deliver the ball with outstanding velocity. Full eval

    Avery Johnson (Pompano Beach, Fla./Ely)
    Ht.: 6-1 | Wt.: 185 | ESPNU 150: 82 | WR rank: 12 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Johnson may be one of the best all- around pass catchers this class has to offer. He reminds us of a taller, slightly more explosive Jarvis Landry from 2011. Full eval


    Maryland Terrapins
    Mike Madaras (Olney, Md./Our Lady of Good Counsel)
    Ht.: 6-5 | Wt.: 286 | ESPNU 150: NR | OT rank: 25 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Madaras is a tough run blocker who possesses the playing strength and mobility to dominate opponents. Full eval


    Miami Hurricanes
    Preston Dewey (Austin, Texas/St. Andrews)
    Ht.: 6-2 | Wt.: 200 | ESPNU 150: 133 | QB rank: 8 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Dewey is a guy with a lot of positive qualities both as a thrower and athlete. He reminds us of Chase Rettig from the 2010 class, only Dewey may not have quite the same arm. Full eval

    Angelo Jean-Louis (Wellington, Fla./Palm Beach)
    Ht.: 6-0 | Wt.: 185 | ESPNU 150: 46 | WR rank: 6 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Jean-Louis is an explosive prospect with a second gear. He has good height, a strong yet wiry build and the makings of a real playmaker at the next level. Full eval

    Randy Johnson (Wellington, Fla./Palm Beach)
    Ht.: 5-9 | Wt.: 180 | ESPNU 150: 48 | ATH rank: 10 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Johnson is an extremely compe ive and elusive runner -- just an excellent overall athlete with the ability to also get recruited highly at other skill positions and in the return game. Full eval


    Michigan Wolverines
    Joe Bolden (Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain)
    Ht.: 6-2 | Wt.: 225 | ESPNU 150: NR | ILB rank: 6 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Bolden is a tough, instinctive football player with a knack for getting to the football and making big plays. Full eval

    Terry Richardson (Detroit/Cass Technical)
    Ht.: 5-9 | Wt.: 160 | ESPNU 150: 67 | CB rank: 4 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Richardson lacks obvious size but plays and competes much bigger. Possesses great confidence and a lot of intangibles sought after in a cover corner. Full eval


    Mississippi State
    Devon Desper (Madison, Miss./Madison Central)
    Ht.: 6-4 | Wt.: 295 | ESPNU 150: NR | C rank: 4 | Stars: 3
    Breakdown: Desper demonstrates the explosion and playing strength to dominate as a run blocker against his present level of compe ion. Full eval


    Missouri Tigers
    Evan Boehm (Lee's Summit, Mo./Lee's Summit West)
    Ht.: 6-3 | Wt.: 300 | ESPNU 150: 52 | OG rank: 1 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Boehm is a tough linemen displaying the explosion and playing strength necessary to be effective as both a run and pass blocker. Full eval


    Nebraska Cornhuskers
    Michael Rose (Kansas City, Mo./Rockhurst)
    Ht.: 6-0 | Wt.: 225 | ESPNU 150: 134 | ILB rank: 4 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Rose demonstrates the physical toughness and playing speed necessary to be very productive against both the run and pass. Full eval


    Notre Dame Fighting Irish
    Ronald Darby (Oxon Hill, Md./Potomac)
    Ht.: 5-11 | Wt.: 176 | ESPNU 150: 69 | ATH rank: 11 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Darby is one of the faster athletes in the country and a very productive overall football player. Full eval


    Ohio State Buckeyes
    Noah Spence (Harrisburg, Pa./Bishop McDevitt)
    Ht.: 6-4 | Wt.: 245 | ESPNU 150: 4 | DE rank: 2 | Stars: 5
    Breakdown: He displays very good first-step quickness and is often the first defender moving. He is a pretty good overall football player, but his strength at this point in his ability to get to the quarterback. Full eval


    Oklahoma Sooners
    De'Vante Harris (Mesquie, Texas/Horn)
    Ht.: 5-10 | Wt.: 160 | ESPNU 150: NR | CB rank: 14 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: All Harris needs is a bit more size to be considered a top national corner prospect. In terms of footwork, speed and cover corner skill-set, this prospect is an upper-tier category. Full eval

    Alex Ross (Mesquite, Texas/Horn)
    Ht.: 6-1 | Wt.: 205 | ESPNU 150: 38 | RB rank: 4 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: One of the more explosive and college- ready backs in this class, Ross immediately reminds us of young Adrian Peterson on film with his running style. Full eval

    Sterling Shepard (Oklahoma City, Okla./Heritage Hall)
    Ht.: 5-10 | Wt.: 185 | ESPNU 150: 56 | WR rank: 7 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: He is a really good football player overall. Can play out of the Wildcat, splits time outside and in the slot and he catches everything thrown his way. Full eval


    Ole Miss Rebels
    Isaac Gross (Batesville, Miss./South Panola)
    Ht.: 6-2 | Wt.: 265 | ESPNU 150: 36 | DT rank: 3| Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Gross is a kid who can be a disruptive interior pass rusher. He has good height and adequate bulk, but displays a frame that could support more good size with time in a college weight program. Full eval


    Oregon State Beavers
    Isaac Seumalo (Corvallis, Ore./Corvallis)
    Ht.: 6-3 | Wt.: 280 | ESPNU 150: 63 | OG rank: 2 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Seumalo is a coach's son and mixes a high effort and physical style of play with a good feel for the game. Full eval


    South Carolina Game s
    Shaq Roland (Lexington, S.C./Lexington)
    Ht.: 6-1 | Wt.: 180 | ESPNU 150: 45 | ATH rank: 9 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: There are not many athletes as tall, fast and smooth as Roland in 2012. This guy could be productive in all three phases of the game at the next level and get recruited at a few different positions. We feel he will either settle in at receiver or safety. Full eval

    Brock Stadnik (Greensboro, N.C./Western Guilford)
    Ht.: 6-5 | Wt.: 290 | ESPNU 150: 57 | OT rank: 11 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Stadnik is a dominant run blocker showing the ability to knock defenders off the line of scrimmage with his explosion and playing strength. Full eval


    South Florida Bulls
    Sean Price (Citra, Fla./North Marion)
    Ht.: 6-4 | Wt.: 225 | ESPNU 150: NR | TE rank: 7 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: He is built more like a bigger wide receiver and could play wide receiver and be a possession- type player at the position. He plays tight end in high school, and if he can add the needed size, it can be a good fit for him Full eval


    Stanford Cardinal
    Noor Davis (Leesburg, Fla./Leesburg)
    Ht.: 6-4 | Wt.: 225 | ESPNU 150: 17 | OLB rank: 1 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Davis is truly dominant defensive player; he can be disruptive and affect the outcome of a game from any spot on the field, including special teams. Full eval


    TCU Horned Frogs
    Devonte Fields (Arlington, Texas/James Martin)
    Ht.: 6-3 | Wt.: 225 | ESPNU 150: 68 | DE rank: 7 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Fields can play the game and be a productive defender. He is a kid who possesses good size and looks to have a sturdy build and should be able to continue to develop his frame some as he physically matures. Full eval


    Tennessee Volunteers
    Justin Meredith (Anderson, S.C/T.L. Hanna)
    Ht.: 6-5 | Wt.: 220 | ESPNU 150: NR | TE rank: 6 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: He can be a solid target in the passing game. He does not come across as a natural receiver who effortlessly plucks the ball, but he does have good hands and can extend and catch the ball away from his body. Full eval

    Dalton Santos (Van, Texas/Van)
    Ht.: 6-2 | Wt.: 240 | ESPNU 150: 93 | ILB rank: 1 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Santos is a dominant run stopper from inside to the edge; his excellent instincts and immediate reactions allow him to create havoc in the backfield. Full eval


    Texas Longhorns
    Connor Brewer (Scottsdale, Ariz./Chaparral)
    Ht.: 6-2 | Wt.: 190 | ESPNU 150: 34 | QB rank: 3 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Brewer is an accomplished, polished passer for the high school level. He has adequate to good height and the frame to really blossom and add bulk. Full eval

    Malcom Brown (Brenham, Texas/Brenham)
    Ht.: 6-2 | Wt.: 285 | ESPNU 150: 14 | DT rank: 2 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: He does not have eye-popping measurables and could use more bulk, but he looks on film to be a fairly thickly built kid and should be able to add some more good size with time in a college weight program. Full eval

    Bryson Echols (DeSoto, Texas/DeSoto)
    Ht.: 5-9 | Wt.: 165 | ESPNU 150: 79 | CB rank: 6 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Echols is a fierce compe or between the white lines and plays the game bigger and faster than his measureables may indicate. Full eval

    Kennedy Estelle (Pearland, Texas/Glenda Dawson)
    Ht.: 6-8 | Wt.: 310 | ESPNU 150: 49 | OT rank: 9 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Estelle uses his superior size and athleticism to dominate lesser opponents as a run and pass blocker. We see good upper body playing strength but the need to polish both run and pass blocking skills. Full eval

    Johnathan Gray (Aledo, Texas/Aledo)
    Ht.: 5-10 | Wt.: 195 | ESPNU 150: 5 | RB rank: 1 | Stars: 5
    Breakdown: One of the more productive backs we have seen in recent classes. Gray is a TD machine combining load-back qualities with great top-end speed. Full eval

    Peter Jinkens (Dallas/Skyline)
    Ht.: 6-1 | Wt.: 210 | ESPNU 150: 55 | OLB rank: 5 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: This guy is a very good tackler, both at the point of attack and in space; wraps well with good balance and leverage; can punish ball carriers while displaying excellent ability as a special teams coverage player. Full eval

    Thomas Johnson (Dallas/Skyline)
    Ht.: 6-0 | Wt.: 180 | ESPNU 150: 35 | WR rank: 4 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Johnson is a game-breaking wide receiver with an athletic, wiry build and explosive speed. He was hampered by injury as a junior, but his limited duty produced some eye-popping production. Full eval

    Cayleb Jones (Austin, Texas/S.F. Austin)
    Ht.: 6-2 | Wt.: 195 | ESPNU 150: 30 | WR rank: 3 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Considering Jones' size, he is a very gifted overall prospect in terms of athleticism, change of direction and speed. He is similar in tools to last year's Trey Metoyer, who signed with Oklahoma. Full eval

    Alex Norman (Dallas/Bishop Dunne)
    Ht.: 6-3 | Wt.: 280 | ESPNU 150: 88 | DT rank: 6 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: He seems to have good size for play in the trenches. He is an explosive kid who is capable of quickly getting off on the snap of the ball. He is a very physical player at the point of attack. Full eval

    Curtis Riser (DeSoto, Texas/DeSoto)
    Ht.: 6-4 | Wt.: 290 | ESPNU 150: 150 | OG rank: 7 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: Riser is a very strong run blocker both on and off the line of scrimmage. He will need to polish aspects of pass protection, but we like his nimble feet. Full eval


    USC Trojans
    Jalen Cope-Fitzpatrick (Rocklin, Calif./Whitney)
    Ht.: 6-4 | Wt.: 261 | ESPNU 150: 120 | TE rank: 2 | Stars: 4
    Breakdown: He has the size to fit well as an in-line tight end and is a kid who is better suited to play in more of a pro-style attack. Full eval
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    BTW, mid week bowl games suck, especially when Texas is playing in one. Tomorrow morning at work is going to be rough.

    Enjoy tonight fellas, Texas won't play another game for over 9 months and it's against Wyoming.
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    Geez, I didn't realize this until now. Florida State has 6 commits (including Mario Edwards) in the UA Game. Of course Texas has more at 9 commits, but I don't like Edwards around so many future Seminoles. The other 5 FSU commits are all from Florida or Alabama.
    If the FSU guys are on the opposite team, he'll spend a lot more time with the UT commitments. That'll help.

    BTW, mid week bowl games suck, especially when Texas is playing in one. Tomorrow morning at work is going to be rough.

    Enjoy tonight fellas, Texas won't play another game for over 9 months and it's against Wyoming.
    Speaking of next year's schedule, the Ole Miss game is officially on.
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    I cant remember if its been mentioned, but tight ends Dominique Jones and Ahmard Howard have been declared academically ineligible and wont play against California.
    Keep Jones on the potential attrition list. He's been struggling with grades for a long time.
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    If the FSU guys are on the opposite team, he'll spend a lot more time with the UT commitments. That'll help.



    Speaking of next year's schedule, the Ole Miss game is officially on.

    I've seen different things on which team Edwards will be on. If it's regional, he'll obviously be on the same team as the Texas commits.

    Good news on the Ole Miss game. That's a game I might try to go to.
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    Sorry to break the news, but all Texas commits are on one team, and FSU commits on other (including Mario Edwards).

    http://espn.go.com/college-sports/re...r-game-rosters


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    BLACK TEAM (HIGHLIGHT)
    Texas Commits
    Cayleb Jones
    Connor Brewer
    Thomas Johnson
    Peter Jinkens
    Bryson Echols
    Johnathan Gray
    Curtis Riser
    Alex Norman
    Kennedy Estelle
    Malcom Brown

    Of interest
    Landon Collins
    Nelson Agholor
    Andrus Peat


    WHITE TEAM (BLUR)

    FSU Commits:
    Mario Edwards
    Dante Fowler Jr.
    Jameis Winston
    P.J. Williams
    Marvin Bracy
    Chris Casher
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    Ole Miss gets both UT and A&M at the grove this year.
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    Sorry to break the news, but all Texas commits are on one team, and FSU commits on other (including Mario Edwards).

    http://espn.go.com/college-sports/re...r-game-rosters


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    BLACK TEAM (HIGHLIGHT)
    Texas Commits
    Cayleb Jones
    Connor Brewer
    Thomas Johnson
    Peter Jinkens
    Bryson Echols
    Johnathan Gray
    Curtis Riser
    Alex Norman
    Kennedy Estelle
    Malcom Brown

    Of interest
    Landon Collins
    Nelson Agholor
    Andrus Peat


    WHITE TEAM (BLUR)

    FSU Commits:
    Mario Edwards
    Dante Fowler Jr.
    Jameis Winston
    P.J. Williams
    Marvin Bracy
    Chris Casher
    Mario Edwards Sr. is a coach for the Black team. Coaching against his son.
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    So both teams don't have activities together? I mean, besides the game? Will players in opposite teams just see each other at the game? How about hotels? Dinners? Disney World (or whatever they do)?
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    Also, Tim Buchanan, Johnathan Gray's high school coach is a coach for the white team going against his former star RB.
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    So both teams don't have activities together? I mean, besides the game? Will players in opposite teams just see each other at the game? How about hotels? Dinners? Disney World (or whatever they do)?

    Going off what I've seen on ESPN / ESPNU cover it appears that yes the teams do have off the field activities together. They also practice against each other daily, and hold a combine and skills compe ion together.
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    So both teams don't have activities together? I mean, besides the game? Will players in opposite teams just see each other at the game? How about hotels? Dinners? Disney World (or whatever they do)?
    I'm purely guessing but I think they can spend downtime with whoever they want and they stay in the same hotel, but he probably won't talk to them much at all during team stuff unless they do something like BFLT mentioned above. Whatever the setup I expect the UT guys to make him feel wanted every opportunity they get.
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    Sorry to break the news, but all Texas commits are on one team, and FSU commits on other (including Mario Edwards).


    Damn, I was hoping he'd room with a UT guy.
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    I'm sure he is watching but just in case, somebody send a tape of this game to Mario Edwards Jr.
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    I'm excited about the future, ash is going to be just fine. People forget he's just a kid still another year of coaching he's gonna get better and better.

    The d is ing lights out, and they are young. Hopefully we can keep Diaz around. The future is bright and both lines are only going to get stronger.
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    Someone posted this on 247
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    2003 - Holiday Bowl 2004 - Rose Bowl 2005 - BCS Championship game.

    2007 - Holiday bowl 2008 - Fiesta Bowl 2009 - BCS championship game.

    2011 - Holiday bowl 2012 - ??? 2013 - ???
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    Every position should be improved next year. \m/
    Only bad thing is that we have to wait a couple hundred days. At least we have recruiting and this topic.
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    Good win. Yeah it's not the BCS, but it's good momentum and something to point to with recruits. I think the 2010 disaster is officially over.
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    Good news:

    @KennyVaccaro4 Glad I helped send the seniors off w a win.. Taking the team to South beach next year... I'll see y'all in the spring baby
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    Good news:

    @KennyVaccaro4 Glad I helped send the seniors off w a win.. Taking the team to South beach next year... I'll see y'all in the spring baby
    Not good news, great news that dude is a straight badass
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    Hopefully Diaz stays.
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    I think Diaz would only leave for a HC job. No way he takes another DC position with how sick our D will be next year.
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    2003 - Holiday Bowl 2004 - Rose Bowl 2005 - BCS Championship game.

    2007 - Holiday bowl 2008 - Fiesta Bowl 2009 - BCS championship game.

    2011 - Holiday bowl 2012 - ??? 2013 - ???
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    Every position should be improved next year. \m/
    Only bad thing is that we have to wait a couple hundred days. At least we have recruiting and this topic.

    i'd keep in mind the holiday bowl used to be higher up in the pecking order a few years back.


    on a sidenote, Taylor McNamara, a top TE from San Diego, committed to OU last night.
    http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/footbal...cNamara-115563
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