That's insane
Quotes from Virginia grad transfer OL RJ Proctor (OrangeBloods):
“Me and coach Hand had a long talk on the phone, about 20 minutes, on his birthday actually. He called me (on Saturday). The basic thing was, ‘We saw you were in the portal, wanted to contact you as quickly as we could.’ He said they watched some of my film. He talked about the people they have, the tackles they think will go to the league. He wants to surround me with good players,” Proctor said. “He told me where they need help. They had three senior starters, two guards, so we were just going around, talking about different things they had, how I’d fit in their scheme. He was telling me to come down, hopefully get a visit in."
“He said they want me to get down there, meet the team. He said they wanted me at guard, but I’ll play wherever.”
“The biggest thing is, I’m Virginia. I’ve been in the DMV (D.C./Maryland/Virginia) area most of my life. I committed to Virginia pretty early,” Proctor said. “I wanted a change, somewhere to help me grow and develop as a person and a player. My main goal is to help the team win, be a starter, get a chance at the NFL. With a different coaching staff and some new things, I think I’ll have a chance with that.”
“Coach was telling me, do some research. He said to look at him, look at Texas. I said ‘Isn’t it your birthday?’ and I think that surprised him,” Proctor said. “I was telling him, when I was younger, I used to always watch the Texas and Oklahoma game. I’ve always been a Longhorn fan. My number one team was of course Virginia, but I’ve watched Texas a lot."
“Texas is big on football. Everything is bigger in Texas. I always hear how the arenas in football in Virginia are huge, but then I checked out Texas and fell in love with it. They just beat Georgia, that was huge. He said they’re looking to win 10 or 11 games next year, hopefully their quarterback will be a Heisman Trophy winner. That’s a big thing.”
Update on OL Ira Henry of St. Louis, MO (OrangeBloods).
He is the teammate of WR Marcus Washington and 2020 RB Mookie Cooper.
“I talked to (Bryan Carrington) a while ago. He said he wants to build a relationship. I’m getting to know him. Marcus tells me a lot about him, Mookie (Cooper) tells me a lot about him. He seems like a cool dude,” Henry said.
“I like their big linemen. It looks like they work together as a team,” Henry said. “They had a good game against Georgia and it looks like they all get along and have a good time.”
“He (Marcus Washington) said I need to get down there and see it for myself. He didn’t think Texas was a good fit for him but when he saw it for himself that all changed,” Henry said.
“It would be nice to be playing with one of my teammates, have someone there I know,” Henry said. “I have to do what’s best for myself at the end of the day, but it’s a better feeling with someone there that I already know.”
https://247sports.com/Player/Ira-Henry-46037653/
Lol when has a college coach with a losing record ever been to the high in demand in the nfl. I love Kliff but this is mind blowing.
I think you've been had.
That guy just joined Twitter and has one follower.
Or maybe someone trying to hide. But it’s all assumptions by all
Texas with strongest strength of schedule in final AP Poll.
http://www.espn.com/college-football/playoffPicture
That’s exactly what I assumed.
24/7 saying a name to look out for going forward is 2020 OL Garrett Hayes of Athens.
https://247sports.com/Player/Garrett-Hayes-46051207/
http://www.hudl.com/profile/8503951/Garrett-Hayes
We all hope it's true.
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