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We also offered 2020 ATH Jahari Rogers (6'0,170) from Arlington. He is a star QB now but will probably be a DB.
All who read this--please stop what you're doing and watch 0:43-1:00 of Zach Evans' film.AAS 2020 Fabulous 55, #10-1 with video highlight clips.
The Austin American-Statesman's 2020 Fab 55: Nos. 10-1 | Hookem.com
Nice field vision, speed, quickness and shiftiness. If QB doesn't work out in college for him, rather than DB or WR, he might make a smallish RB. He has some Eric Metcalf-like scat back in him. Players with these sorts of qualities often make good return men as well. .. Arlington High has seemingly come out of nowhere to make some waves the last few years. He's obviously a big part of that.
So Rogers is an OU legacy. Mickens is an A&M legacy. It would be funny if we took both Mickens and Rogers from their parents' alma maters in the same year. I'm not sure if our staff wants Rogers or not (his film looks great from a running standpoint), but we've got to work hard for those highly-contested DFW-area recruits we want.I also read he is ou legacy and is originally from Louisiana. He moved to Texas after Katrina.
We offered another Arizona product OT Tosh Baker (6'8,275). His mother is a Texas grad and is from El Paso. His father used to coach at SMU and UTEP. He is currently #12 in AZ overall
More opportunity in Calif with both USC and UCLA experiencing 'issues'
Joe,
Are we allowed to have a LB that runs a sub 4.8?
I was under the impression that the shark was also quite fast.Gary Johnson reportedly ran sub 4.5s
But I get what you mean
Joe,
Are we allowed to have a LB that runs a sub 4.8?
Teddy Lehman circles the earth faster than he runs a 40.
5-star OLB from Washington
I was under the impression that the shark was also quite fast.