Maybe 5 or 10 years ago, the reaction would have been palpable
Those of us who suffered through the Ron Morris circus wanted to send you a greeting. I think that might have been the first time my recruiting desire became disgust.
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Maybe 5 or 10 years ago, the reaction would have been palpable
Those of us who suffered through the Ron Morris circus wanted to send you a greeting. I think that might have been the first time my recruiting desire became disgust.
I think Whittington is a pretty darn good player in his own right. I think it's "almost" too bad that we have two guys with extremely similar skill sets and skill levels coming in the same class. As I've said before, good problem to have, but it's going to be interesting to find enough footballs to go around.If there are 47 players better than Jake Smith, I sure would like to see them. Jake can have a "Rondale Moore" instant impact for us.
Gbenda plays angry
That's what I like in an LB
Well, Gatorade seems to think that Jake Smith is the best player in the nation at any position...I thought he or JWhitt might get a 5th star
It's kind of odd, mathematically, that having 12 out of the top 300 players, and none higher than 32, can be a top-10 class.Texas signee movement in the last ESPN 300^
Tyler Johnson (-16)
Jordan Whittington (-1)
De'Gabriel Floyd (+2)
Jake Smith (-1)
Kenyatta Watson (+6)
Roschon Johnson (-18)
David Gbenda (+75)
Marcus Washington (+41)
Derrian Brown (+3)
Marcus Tillman (+4)
Brayden Liebrock (+4)
Chris Adimora (unranked to 287)
Also, no Tyler Owens somehow
-Catalon fell out of the rankings completely
-Demariyon Houston fell out of the rankings
-NaNa Osafo-Mensah fell 95 spots
-Higgins jumped up nearly 40 spots
Another 2019 OL we have spoken too is Ira Henry of St. Louis who is teammates with Marcus Washington and 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.Ira Henry, Trinity Catholic, Offensive Tackle
“I like their big linemen. It looks like they work together as a team. 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.
“It would be nice to be playing with one of my teammates, have someone there I know. 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.”
Good. We need at least one more quality OL this year, and who knows what Shephard will do on signing day.We are supposed to be making a push for 2019 OT Ira Henry, from the same St Louis school as Washington and Cooper. We had an in-home with him yesterday. OV was probably set then
Good long IT/Eric Nahlin article on what Roschon Johnson brings to the table, if you like this sort of thing
"THE IMPORTANCE OF FITA complete view of Texas quarterback commit Roschon Johnson - Inside Texas
I often use the benefit of knowing where a player is going when doing rankings. If you’re a press corner and can’t play off, don’t go to a zone team. If you’re a dual-threat quarterback, don’t go to a traditional pro-passing offense. Etc.
You’d be hard pressed to find a better marriage of talent and fit than between Texas and Roschon Johnson. Herman knows it and Johnson know it.
Most everyone else does too, but it came into clear resolution as I attended a coaches clinic in which Faircloth discussed his offense.
Here’s a quick breakdown of how PN-G’s offense is hard-wired:
- Identity: Play fast, play physical, protect the footballThe comparison between Johnson and Heard (or any run-first dual) really breaks down at this point. Heard was more ZR, ZR, ZR, play action over the top. Johnson has considerably more on his plate and he understands it at a very high level. I could underline this point further but don’t want to reveal some things that might help PN-G’s opponents......"
– West Coast philosophy: high percentage passing (quick screens/quick passes); QB progression/3-step drop
– Downhill run game: Power, counter, iso, Buck Sweep
– Multiple personnel groups and formations with balanced 50/50 run/pass split.
– Lots of shifting and motioning to hide intentions but still keep things simple for the offensive line.
– RPO’s and RRO’s (inside run, outside run, option)
– Won’t run what’s on your scout card.
– Sequential Football: For every motion and every shift there is a run, pass, draw, screen, reverse, and trick in the quiver. After a run or pass is used in a game they build off of it. Everything is a setup. Build stuff off of stuff.
4.0 GPA according to SabreNice article.
There are different philosophies on this, but for the college game, I'm in the dual-threat QB is usually the best camp. RJ is clearly in the ultra-quick sort of dual-threat QB (as opposed to the power runner sort of dual-threat QB like Sam or Tebow), but either can work well. And I mean ultra-quick, see his all star game film.
Something else that really stood out from the article is RJ's coach's remarks about RJ's very strong work ethic. He sounds like the sort of guy that will take care of business, work out on his own, and watch a whole lot of film of the upcoming opponent on his own free time.
Nice article.
There are different philosophies on this, but for the college game, I'm in the dual-threat QB is usually the best camp. RJ is clearly in the ultra-quick sort of dual-threat QB (as opposed to the power runner sort of dual-threat QB like Sam or Tebow), but either can work well. And I mean ultra-quick, see his all star game film.
Something else that really stood out from the article is RJ's coach's remarks about RJ's very strong work ethic. He sounds like the sort of guy that will take care of business, work out on his own, and watch a whole lot of film of the upcoming opponent on his own free time.
" am told that Texas is going after Tennessee grad transfer starting OT, Drew Richmond.
Last Friday, I spoke with a source in the building about Richmond and was told that the Vols planned on letting Richmond go. However, same source let me know, yesterday, that they have decided to work to keep him.
The initial sense I got was the Vols believed they had younger guys who would unseat Richmond. At some point between last Friday and yesterday, they obviously decided that they can’t afford to lose him...."
If Shepherd does sign with us, I'm not sure how much to expect out of him. Too much attention seeking behavior here for comfort. I hope he signs with us and proves me wrong, wrong, wrong.Good. We need at least one more quality OL this year, and who knows what Shephard will do on signing day.
Impressive indeed. He sounds like a coach's dream. As has been suggested elsewhere, maybe RJ's persona is affecting Rising's thinking.I did not read the full article on Roschon, but he does indeed have a 4.0 GPA. As for his strong work ethic, he arrives at the field house before 6 AM every morning to do his running and workouts before school.
It is my understanding from friends still living in MidCounty that Fairloth doesn't call the plays, but rather sends in suggestions from which RJ chooses at the LOS. I've never been completely clear on RJ's ability to select a different play at the LOS.