South Carolina 25 commits- Feel very good about Pollard hanging with us
Florida 26 commits- 5 DBs and that seems pretty full even counting a few back to last year.
LSU 22 commits- 4 DBs, 3 DEs, and 2 DTs. They're after Treyvon Mullen DB from FL, Fulton, and Shyheim Carter anoter LA 4 star DB. Are they recruiting DCG?
Baylor 20 commits
Bama 17 commits- 1 ILB from state of Alabama, just named Bama his top school
A&M 19 commits- 3 DBs, 3 WRs, and 2 RBs
North Carolina 24 commits- 2 DEs and 2 DTs
TCU 21 commits- 3 WRs and 1 RB
Tennessee 17 commits- just 1 DT and no DEs
Houston 20 commits- 4 WRs counting Cleveland
OU 16 commits- 1 DE
Nebraska 18 commits- 2 DEs
Texas 13 commits- No RBs, no DBs, 1 DE, and 2 DTs side note: I can only imagine how crazy this board would be if our staff had no in-season official visits
Oklahoma St 18 commits- Just 1 WR, not counting Alexander
Georgia 15 commits- 2 WRs, 1 LB, and 2 DBs (still haven't offered Pollard)
I assume LSU holds a spot for Fulton if he wants it, I'm not sure how active they are after other 2016 recruits.
Think Fulton just had a good relationship with the Florida guy that was just fired.
South Carolina seems pretty full.
Baylor is definitely going to be someone we're battling with until the ink dries.
Harris was a backup plan to some of those big time guys and Bama is getting at least one of the top LBs.
A&M is another one we're going to be battling with, really wishing we wouldn't have given away the last two games to them.
Don't know much about what UNC is doing recruiting wise.
TCU another battle until the end
Tennessee is finally showing how bloated they are from all of Butch Jones roster overhaul
Houston- It just comes down to if Cleveland feels comfortable leaving home or not
OU- Not sure what's going on with them this year
Nebraska- will have to see what Ivy wants to do, and how fast we fill up.
Texas- Charlie Strong can show some improvement and building blocks, but waiting for OVs after the season is an interesting strategy.
OSU- Just up to Alexander what position he wants to play.
Florida 26 commits- 5 DBs and that seems pretty full even counting a few back to last year.
LSU 22 commits- 4 DBs, 3 DEs, and 2 DTs. They're after Treyvon Mullen DB from FL, Fulton, and Shyheim Carter anoter LA 4 star DB. Are they recruiting DCG?
Baylor 20 commits
Bama 17 commits- 1 ILB from state of Alabama, just named Bama his top school
A&M 19 commits- 3 DBs, 3 WRs, and 2 RBs
North Carolina 24 commits- 2 DEs and 2 DTs
TCU 21 commits- 3 WRs and 1 RB
Tennessee 17 commits- just 1 DT and no DEs
Houston 20 commits- 4 WRs counting Cleveland
OU 16 commits- 1 DE
Nebraska 18 commits- 2 DEs
Texas 13 commits- No RBs, no DBs, 1 DE, and 2 DTs side note: I can only imagine how crazy this board would be if our staff had no in-season official visits
Oklahoma St 18 commits- Just 1 WR, not counting Alexander
Georgia 15 commits- 2 WRs, 1 LB, and 2 DBs (still haven't offered Pollard)
I assume LSU holds a spot for Fulton if he wants it, I'm not sure how active they are after other 2016 recruits.
Think Fulton just had a good relationship with the Florida guy that was just fired.
South Carolina seems pretty full.
Baylor is definitely going to be someone we're battling with until the ink dries.
Harris was a backup plan to some of those big time guys and Bama is getting at least one of the top LBs.
A&M is another one we're going to be battling with, really wishing we wouldn't have given away the last two games to them.
Don't know much about what UNC is doing recruiting wise.
TCU another battle until the end
Tennessee is finally showing how bloated they are from all of Butch Jones roster overhaul
Houston- It just comes down to if Cleveland feels comfortable leaving home or not
OU- Not sure what's going on with them this year
Nebraska- will have to see what Ivy wants to do, and how fast we fill up.
Texas- Charlie Strong can show some improvement and building blocks, but waiting for OVs after the season is an interesting strategy.
OSU- Just up to Alexander what position he wants to play.
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