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CSTV also had this comment regarding David Grant: Committed to OklaSt, but offer withdrawn. IaSt, Neb, Bay, Hou, TT, UTEP were the schools looking at him. Would be interesting to know more about the offer being withdrawn?
 

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Sounds good except the withdrawn offer can't we get an offensive line recruit that doesn't have question marks?
 

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Chizik apparently likes bringing in Gigantic dudes. Haughton and Grant are big boys.
 

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Why do you think he has questions marks?

I agree. Automatic assumption the kid has issues because someone reports his offer was withdrawn. How liable is the source that reported his offere was withdrawn? Do we know for certain that the kid did not change his mind just like about a thousand other kids?

If he is not a 5 star kid he must suck! (Tongue in cheek!)

I will take a 6'6" 300 lbs kid over the 6'0" 265 lbs we used to get.
 
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What I love about these recruits is that although 300++ they are not big tubs. These young men are built. They look like 300 lbs. of bulldozer power. Give them 2 yrs. with Sheppard and they could be unstoppable. Now we have to make sure we have a QB that can throw over the top of 5 skyscrapers.
 

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Am I the only one who would still take Joe King, even with Grant, Haughton, Tuftee and Bykowski committed? Just what the doctor ordered! Prep running backs will be drooling to run behind these guys in a couple of years!
 

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I agree. Automatic assumption the kid has issues because someone reports his offer was withdrawn. How liable is the source that reported his offere was withdrawn? Do we know for certain that the kid did not change his mind just like about a thousand other kids?

If he is not a 5 star kid he must suck! (Tongue in cheek!)

I will take a 6'6" 300 lbs kid over the 6'0" 265 lbs we used to get.

Go back the last ten years and tell me when we got a 6 foot 265 OL guy. People use to complain the McCarney only got huge, slow O Lineman. Look at the Fishers, Brants of our O Line. Huge guys, slow feet

With that said I will take a Ben Lamaak type guy any day. Comes in weighing 250 and athletic, and you build him into a OL. Size is easier to put on then speed
 

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I agree. Automatic assumption the kid has issues because someone reports his offer was withdrawn. How liable is the source that reported his offere was withdrawn? Do we know for certain that the kid did not change his mind just like about a thousand other kids?

If he is not a 5 star kid he must suck! (Tongue in cheek!)

I will take a 6'6" 300 lbs kid over the 6'0" 265 lbs we used to get.

Actually it stated as per rivals 9/19/2007 that Okie St had pulled their schollie. Now, in looking at their commits, they already had 4 lineman when he accepted on 7/2007 but, their are two other commits that also committed right around the same timeframe, maybe his schollie was gone by the time he accepted, who really knows.

I do know this, very good read on him in this article....

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Also, notice he's listed as a Second Team ALL TEXAS..this is a very impressive list of athletes. Also noticed that the athlete Derrick Grant we were after who just committed to Texas, was third team...

Our other 3* recruit from Texas Darius Darks made 2nd team utility player, which again is a statement for him as an athlete.

Now, if we could seal the deal with Greg Brown who is a very good looking prospect at CB and made third team, it would give us three players out of the best of the best of texas...thats very good and will continue to get better if we win some games and continue to grow those recruiting lines.

Texas Football's 2007 Super Team
Associated Press - August 16, 2007 6:35 PM ET

The 2007 all-class, all-star "Super Team" compiled by Texas Football magazine:

FIRST TEAM

Offense
QB_Andrew Luck, Houston Stratford, 6-4, 215
RB_Jermie Calhoun, Van, 6-0, 205
RB_Sam McGuffie, Cy Fair, 5-10, 185
WR_Dan Buckner, Allen, 6-4, 215
WR_Darryl Stonum, Fort Bend Dulles, 6-2, 180
TE_Taylor Thompson, Prosper, 6-6, 230
OL_Stephen Good, Paris, 6-5, 290
OL_Ben Habern, Denton Liberty Christian, 6-4, 270
OL_David Snow, Gilmer, 6-4, 300
OL_J.B. Shugarts, Klein, 6-6, 295
OL_Daniel Campbell, Aldine, 6-6, 320
Util_Riley Dodge, Southlake Carroll, 6-0, 185

Defense
DL_R.J. Washington, Keller Fossil Ridge, 6-4, 245
DL_Chancey Aghayere, Garland, 6-4, 245
DL_Jarvis Humphrey, Cedar Hill, 6-2, 290
DL_Kapron Lewis-Moore, Weatherford, 6-4, 250
LB_Emmmanuel Acho, Dallas St. Mark's, 6-2, 215
LB_Dravannti Johnson, Nederland, 6-3, 220
LB_Aaron Buckley, Palacios, 6-1, 225
DB_Victor Johnson, Waco, 6-1, 175
DB_Aaron Williams, Round Rock McNeil, 6-0, 170
DB_Joseph Ibiloye, South Garland, 6-3, 200
DB_D.J. Monroe, Angleton, 5-9, 175
Util_Justin Johnson, Gilmer, 6-2, 200

SECOND TEAM
Offense
QB_Tommy Dorman, Birdville, 6-3, 210
RB_Aundre Dean, Katy, 6-1, 205
RB_Tre Newton, Southlake Carroll, 6-1, 195
WR_Omarius Hines, Corsicana, 6-1, 190
WR_DeSean Hales, Klein Oak, 5-11, 180
TE_Jonathan Gimm, Spring Westfield, 6-2, 235
OL_Mario Benavides, Los Fresnos, 6-4, 280
OL_Trevius Jones, Tyler Lee, 6-4, 300
OL_Britt Mitchell, Roscoe, 6-8, 300
OL_Mark Buchanan, Austin High, 6-6, 270
OL_David Grant, Killeen, 6-6, 285
Util_Cyrus Gray, DeSoto, 5-11, 190

Defense
DL_Tony Jerod, DeSoto, 6-4, 255
DL_Roderick Davis, Aldine Eisenhower, 6-3, 305
DL_Jeremy Coleman, Fort Bend Marshall, 6-3, 245
DL_Blake Chavis, Beaumont West Brook, 6-5, 230
LB_Kyle Mangan, Brenham, 6-3, 220
LB_Victor Jones, Richland, 6-1, 205
LB_Alfred Dupree, Dallas Skyline, 6-3, 215
DB_Keon Furtch, Paris, 6-2, 190
DB_Al Owens, Springtown, 6-2, 195
DB_Steven Hicks, Whitehouse, 6-0, 180
DB_Ugo Okpara, Fort Bend Dulles, 6-2, 195
Util_Darius Darks, Pflugerville Connally, 6-0, 170

THIRD TEAM

Offense
QB_Kody Spano, Stephenville, 6-3, 200
RB_Jacquizz Rodgers, Lamar Consolidated, 5-7, 185
RB_Jeremy Hills, Alief Elsik, 5-11, 190
WR_James Hanna, Flower Mound, 6-4, 215
WR_Ghan McGaffie, Galena Park, 5-11, 180
TE_Jeff Fuller, McKinney Boyd, 6-5, 210
OL_Emmanuel Aluko, Alief Elsik, 6-3, 275
OL_Patrick Hoog, Medina Valley, 6-4, 290
OL_Jeff Hyde, Colleyville Covenant, 6-7, 280
OL_Leroy Chevalier, Houston Yates, 6-5, 310
OL_Luke Poehlmann, Brenham, 6-7, 250
Util_Kellen Theriot, Bellaire Episcopal, 6-1, 225

Defense
DL_Kheeston Randall, Beaumont Kelly, 6-4, 280
DL_Justin Williams, S. Grand Prairie, 6-0, 280
DL_Damion Square, Houston Yates, 6-3, 255
DL_Chandler Spence, Arlington Lamar, 6-4, 230
LB_Derrick Grant, Austin LBJ, 6-3, 190
LB_Kyle Prater, Kerrville Tivy, 6-2, 210
LB_Greg Burks, Spring Woods, 6-2, 200
DB_Markelle Martin, Wichita Falls Rider, 6-3, 180
DB_Greg Brown, Cedar Hill, 5-11, 175
DB_Lekenwic Haynes, Rosenberg Terry, 6-5, 190
DB_Cody Davis, Stephenville, 6-2, 200
Util_Keanon Cooper, Dallas Skyline, 6-0, 190
 

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What I love about these recruits is that although 300++ they are not big tubs. These young men are built. They look like 300 lbs. of bulldozer power. Give them 2 yrs. with Sheppard and they could be unstoppable. Now we have to make sure we have a QB that can throw over the top of 5 skyscrapers.

Cyrocket,,,,exactly.....i agree 100% look at the link to the article above that shows Grant without pads, this guy is not fat at all for 285!!!!!

Neither was Trey, he will be a stud, mark my words!!!!
 
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Am I the only one who would still take Joe King, even with Grant, Haughton, Tuftee and Bykowski committed? Just what the doctor ordered! Prep running backs will be drooling to run behind these guys in a couple of years!

Aclone, i agree to a point, even though scout has him listed as an ol, i'm thinking that Haughton is coming in with the mindset of DT....just a hunch....

But i would love an OL class of King, Grant, Tuftee and either Bykowski or Hammerschmidt....thats a great group that would help to build the future of our OLINE into a force for years...

Also, i would love to see an athlete like Haughton (if he makes grades, cross fingers at this point) alongside Black on the inside, we might be surprised how good our pressure is from the outside with double teams needed inside like we had on tuba all the time....If those double teams are needed more on the inside two, that leaves singles on the outside or blitzers in the middle, quick pressure......i'm stoked about Haughton....now get James Brown and i love our D tackles...regardless of stars....
 

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i'm stoked about Haughton....now get James Brown and i love our D tackles...regardless of stars....

I really like Haughton, especially if he manages to qualify. However, with a 5.32 camp 40 time, it's not as if he's the second coming of OU's McCoy or Granger--or even Tuba, whom I was astounded to see running sideline to sideline this season. If they put him on defense, fine--but I think he could be a really remarkable offensive guard. And we could use a couple of those, especially with Reggie a junior-to-be.

Not to get off topic, so I see that the Scout site has Grant listed as 6-5. Is that right?
 

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I really like Haughton, especially if he manages to qualify. However, with a 5.32 camp 40 time, it's not as if he's the second coming of OU's McCoy or Granger--or even Tuba, whom I was astounded to see running sideline to sideline this season. If they put him on defense, fine--but I think he could be a really remarkable offensive guard. And we could use a couple of those, especially with Reggie a junior-to-be.

Not to get off topic, so I see that the Scout site has Grant listed as 6-5. Is that right?

There are sites that say that Haugton runs a 5.3 and some that say 4.9. Even if you put him the middle and say he runs a 5.1, he has a good chance to be a very good DL for us. He can always get stronger while getting a little faster
 

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The 40 is a funny thing... it has value as a metric but is often overemphasized.

This article (United States Olympic Committee - The NFL treats 40-yard dash times as sacred) is pretty fascinating and tears down a lot of the popular ideas about the 40. Anyways, long story short, almost never (unless you are Brent Curvey) will a defensive tackle have to run 40 yards. Explosion on the snap and instincts, as well as athletic bursts of speed are what they need, and that is very imperfectly represented by a 40 yard dash.
 

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