Thank you very much.
I know you have a bunch of recruiting stuff to keep up with so it is much appreciated you would take the time to fiind out.
I think we need him pretty badly.
After his trip to Austin this weekend, IT expects five-star '26 LB Tyler Atkinson of Loganville, GA to return to campus for Junior Day in the winter.
https://247sports.com/player/tyler-atkinson-46131661/
From ESPN...
“The Longhorns are still stacked with star power at receiver with Isaiah Bond, Ryan Wingo, DeAndre Moore and Silas Bolden and at tight end with Gunnar Helm, but Ewers is averaging 2.6 air yards per completion this season, down from 5.1 a season ago. He ranks 128th nationally in air yards per attempt (5.65), down from 7.49 a year ago, and 115th in percentage of throws 20 or more yards downfield (9.3%).”
According to OTF, DL Malcolm Simpson of Hitch didn't speak to any staff members on Saturday.
He said an official visit to Texas is possible.
https://247sports.com/player/malcolm-simpson-46139304/
TFloss.
Trey Moore has not had a significant stat filled season so far.
He is a junior. You think he comes back if the stats dont get better?
OTF believes this will go into late November or even December.
USC's involvement is making it more of an NIL recruitment.
I haven't seen much on Moore's stock lately, and I have him coming back as of today.
IT is hearing Mukuba will be out for Vanderbilt, but will benefit from the bye week and be ready for Florida.
This is usually a perfect time to lay big money on UT covering with UT losing and Vandy playing above their pay grade. This year is so nuts though, I have no idea what to expect.
-18.5 is a lot to cover on the road against a ranked team but.....
Last edited by Blake; 10-21-2024 at 03:50 PM.
I wanted to watch Vandy this weekend, but didn't get the chance to. They were tied 14-14 with 2-4 Ball State into the 4Q on Saturday, so that speaks to not knowing what you'll get.
I do agree this feels like a great time for a bounce back, but Texas' offense hasn't clicked in about a month; turnovers, wasted opportunities, out of sync, etc.
Ewers doesn't look healthy to me, but I think a big part of it is he's in his own head and has the yips whether it's fear of getting re-injured, slow processing/quick to check down, doesn't want to step up in the pocket, not confident throwing the deep ball and so forth.
My opinion is Georgia's D counted on getting that version of Ewers and were able to feast on it big time.
He had a strong finish to the '23 season after going down against Houston, so hopefully he figures it out.
I'd like to see Sark find a way to get him going earlier, and I thought it was weird that he kept the pace slow when it looked like Texas was about to make a comeback on Saturday.
A few sites already saying this isn't true and 247 got hacked.
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