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Quite the contrast from his previous Turntine stance
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In any case, no recruitment is over in July. Recruit through the whistle
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Their rivals guy has one in for Texas
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Raistlin replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Ojo, Lee and Turntine to go with Wright and Robertson = better than the 2022 class -
Does he get front row seats to watch Dawn Staley and the Lady Gamecocks?
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What is the deal exactly with North Shore? Doesn’t seem like it can be coincidence
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Some of you take every rejection personal before the rejection has even happened. The vibe here is similar to the girls soccer team I coached years ago.
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We shall see July 12.
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Arch Manning was last seen in the UTSA game out running Denver Harris to the end zone. Zach Evans was a missed bullet. 🤘🏻🏈🤘🏼🏈🤘🏈🤘🏽🏈🤘🏾🏈🤘🏿
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Meh. There can be a kernel of truth to something without it being the only issue or even the primary one. For me, the bigger issue is the lack of success Texas has had at North Shore generally, especially when considering they've been fairly good to the school overall in return.
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Phillips was a state qualifier in the sprints and about 20 pounds lighter.
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The parallels to the Kade Phillips recruitment from a year ago are hard to ignore. Seems like one that goes our way come December.
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Nah the issue definitely is north shore and it’s not even an emotional response to say that. It’s actually backed by the proof in the pudding that that school produces bust at an extremely high rate given the amount of talent they put out.
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Everyone needs to chill with emotional responses. The issue Georgia is recruiting him as a CB and Texas is recruiting him as a Safety. This is what happened last year in the recruiting of Kade Phillips. Texas which to recruiting him as CB and signed with Texas. The issue isn’t North Shore.
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Gerry Hamilton replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
This is 100% true -
Exactly right
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Makes me cautiously optimistic about Benjamin.
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Dropped a top four without Texas. Schools included were Houston, Baylor, Ole Miss and Arizona. This, obviously, was the expectation given the official visit scheduled for last weekend did not occur. Given the board at the moment, the only safeties who officially visited Texas in the month of June include North Shore DB Chace Calicut and DB Davon Benjamin out of Westlake Village (Calif.).
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Hookem72 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
If you go to Stanford you can get into Columbia Medical School, Harvard Medical School, Vandy, Carnegie-Mellon etc a lot easier than going to UT, Michigan or A&M if that is what your goal is. Stanford is one of the best academic institutions in the world. Michigan and UT are public Ivy’s. If the kid values a long term academic oriented career over football, he will probably go to Stanford. If he is unsure he will make it to the NFL but thinks he ma have a shot he may end up going to UT or Michigan. If he doesn’t care about academics and wants a bag, he may choose Aggy, but he didn’t so I tend to believe he cares about long term academic prestige. Or his family does. -
Good question IMO. Texas keeps its best players historically. More than most other places, including Alabama and Georgia. Similar to Ohio State IMO.
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But I don't think he would start at Texas.
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BurntOrangeMD replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
There is absolutely no way that I would recommend anyone who is from Texas, to go to medical school in California. Here's a few reasons why: To begin with, the cost of the out of state medical education would be double to triple, compared to Texas. Once football is over, you are on your own financially. Then, you are pretty much stuck there, because your residency would most likely be in California. California has lower average physician salaries, especially when adjusted for their higher cost of living, and the ridiculous higher taxes that you would pay. Then you will find out that your malpractice premiums and payouts will significantly impact your income, because your insurance cost will be a lot higher. Cali has a high percentage of uninsured residents, which will negatively impact your medical environment, which has led to higher burnout rates. California has become a third world 💩 🕳️. Type the following into Google: Why is California so bad to practice medicine? -
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Hookem72 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
No body goes to med school while playing D1 football. You get a prestigious undergrad degree to get into a better med school. Stanford UT and Michigan are all prestigious. A&M is good, but not on the same level. -
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hookemrj13 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Either Michigan or Texas is about to be stuffed in a locker for some high level recruits