You definitely never know, but that kid runs angry.
2022 QB Quinn Ewers of Southlake Carroll is definitely on Texas' radar.
Coach Beck has already offered sop re QB Maalik Murphy of Gardena, CA, but he will be a national prospect.
https://247sports.com/Player/Quinn-Ewers-45572600/
Per Coach Orlando this evening, Jalen Green and Kobe Boyce remain starters at the CB spots.
You tin me?
2021 S JD Coffey III (Kennedale)
https://247sports.com/Player/JD-Coffey-46050809/
Help me out here - why has the media in-large been covering the A/C myth and yet hardly any mention of the harassment (misdemeanors) and threats (felonies) conducted towards UT’s players & coach’s families? ESPN briefly mentioned it on gameday and I’ve only seen one somewhat significant article shed some light on it. LA Tech’s head coach denied the A/C situation/accusation, CDC denied it, etc. It didn’t happen. So why is there no coverage on 2-3 days worth of harassment and threats leading up to the game? Is threatening to hang a coach’s family in the kitchen and slit their throats not “news worthy”, wait I mean “click worthy”?
Per https://www.mytexasdefenselawyer.com...rassment-laws/
“The Texas Penal Code says you have committed harassment if you call, write or e-mail someone with the intention of scaring, embarrassing, annoying, or tormenting them. Specifically, if you solicit or describe sex acts, threaten to harm the person or the person’s family, falsely report the death or serious injury of a third party, let the phone ring over and over, or send repeated e-mails, you can be charged.
Harassment is a Class B misdemeanor, punishable by not more than 180 days in a county jail and/or a fine of not more than $2,000. But, if you have been convicted of harassment before, it becomes a Class A misdemeanor, which could mean up to a year in county jail and/or fines up to $4,000.
If the case involves threats of violence, the charge can become stalking, a felony.
On the first offense, stalking is a third-degree felony, punishable by 2 to 10 years in a state prison and/or a fine of not more than $10,000. With a previous conviction, it is a second-degree felony, bumping the possible penalty up to 2 to 20 years in a state prison.”
Good question....
You're risking getting in the mud playing these $EC schools.
probably federal offenses, but would like to see it reported to appropriate authorities and NCAA. This happens far too often everywhere
This has the potential to become a Diaz esque defensive season if they don't stop blitzing and teach these guys fundamental position defense
Which means the Patent Office now has more wins vs. tOSU than Jim Harbaugh does
Orlando has proven to be a great DC, there is no way we have a Diaz defense. First off no one has yet had real success running the ball. Eventually we will come around and this going to be a very salty defense.
Strong position getting weak real quick. Who steps in now, Adimora?
2021 DE Jordon Thomas of Port Arthur Memorial loses his junior year to a broken ankle.
https://247sports.com/Player/Jordon-Thomas-46080871/
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