Moderators Gerry Hamilton Posted 9 hours ago Moderators Posted 9 hours ago Landen Williams-Callis Update OnTexasFootball spoke to a source close to the recruitment of star running back Landen Williams-Callis this morning. The word on the Richmond (Texas) Randle record-setting runner fell in line with what we have heard in recent weeks, and yesterday. This recruitment is less predictable than some, to say the least. Taking eight official visits will always create more questions around a recruitment. The source said this is a recruitment in which relationships with LW-C, and as important the close circle around him will be very impactful. That's not to say NIL won't be key too, as nobody is going to put heads in sand. The length of relationships and depth of relationships has given Texas A&M an edge for a while. He made an OV June 12-14. When I asked if Texas has a chance, a quick answer was "absolutely". Texas has/is working to make up ground in relationships with the change at RB coach from Choice to Scott to Juluke. Steve Sarkisian is involved in this one, as much as he can be. The visit over the weekend helped Texas in terms of relationships with the close circle. Oregon also has a legit shot, as we have been reporting. The source called Houston the "sleeper" in this recruitment as well. The circle, led by uncle and former NFL Pro Bowl safety Michael Lewis, have plenty of experience with recruiting and most importantly player/coach relationships. LW-C has experienced shoulders to lean on in this process. The source also said LW-C does plan to announce before his senior season (likely in July, as of today), but is also taking a patient approach to not rushing a quick decision. Texas A&M should be considered the favorite, with Oregon, Texas and Houston in the upset position. 30 1 Quote
NothinButDaHorns34 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Texas a&m doing all of that just to have a 0-2 coach against us 2 Quote
Orangeblooded Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago (edited) Sam Speigelman has a article out this morning that says Texas leads. Texas leading for blue-chip RB target Elite running back Landen Williams-Callis wrapped up a busy stretch of official visits this weekend at Texas. The Longhorns got the final crack at the nation’s No. 3 RB from Richmond (Texas) Randle, who previously hit SMU, Houston, Indiana, LSU, Oregon, and Texas A&M. It’s my belief that Williams-Callis ultimately plays somewhere inside the state on Saturdays. Houston, SMU, and Texas A&M are all in pursuit of the blue-chipper. From speaking to multiple sources plugged in on this recruitment, intel points to Texas being near the top of this list. I am moving closer to moving my prediction from the Aggies to the Longhorns for Williams-Callis. If a decision were made today, I believe Texas would be the choice. After returning to Austin a second time this offseason, sources believe Williams-Callis was bullish about his fit alongside Derrek Cooper in the Horns’ backfield. A decision is expected to be locked in during July or by August, before his senior season gets underway. Edited 9 hours ago by Orangeblooded 7 Quote
Bobby Burton Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Spiegelman told me Texas was nothing more than an afterthought on Arch Manning. We all get things wrong, so I’m not throwing stones. But that was a pretty big one IMO. 25 Quote
Moderators Gerry Hamilton Posted 8 hours ago Author Moderators Posted 8 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Orangeblooded said: Sam Speigelman has a article out this morning that says Texas leads. Texas leading for blue-chip RB target Elite running back Landen Williams-Callis wrapped up a busy stretch of official visits this weekend at Texas. The Longhorns got the final crack at the nation’s No. 3 RB from Richmond (Texas) Randle, who previously hit SMU, Houston, Indiana, LSU, Oregon, and Texas A&M. It’s my belief that Williams-Callis ultimately plays somewhere inside the state on Saturdays. Houston, SMU, and Texas A&M are all in pursuit of the blue-chipper. From speaking to multiple sources plugged in on this recruitment, intel points to Texas being near the top of this list. I am moving closer to moving my prediction from the Aggies to the Longhorns for Williams-Callis. If a decision were made today, I believe Texas would be the choice. After returning to Austin a second time this offseason, sources believe Williams-Callis was bullish about his fit alongside Derrek Cooper in the Horns’ backfield. A decision is expected to be locked in during July or by August, before his senior season gets underway. Wild card recruitment ... as I have said. The source, which is very close to LW-C, said Texas "absolutely" has a chance. He also said A&M has the relationships advantage. I believe a key part of this recruitment is ... the NIL piece of this is not decided by schools. That will be impactful. 13 Quote
Forrest J. Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said: Wild card recruitment ... as I have said. The source, which is very close to LW-C, said Texas "absolutely" has a chance. He also said A&M has the relationships advantage. I believe a key part of this recruitment is ... the NIL piece of this is not decided by schools. That will be impactful. How is NIL not decided by the schools? Who else decides it? Quote
MBHORNSFAN Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, Orangeblooded said: Sam Speigelman has a article out this morning that says Texas leads. Texas leading for blue-chip RB target Elite running back Landen Williams-Callis wrapped up a busy stretch of official visits this weekend at Texas. The Longhorns got the final crack at the nation’s No. 3 RB from Richmond (Texas) Randle, who previously hit SMU, Houston, Indiana, LSU, Oregon, and Texas A&M. It’s my belief that Williams-Callis ultimately plays somewhere inside the state on Saturdays. Houston, SMU, and Texas A&M are all in pursuit of the blue-chipper. From speaking to multiple sources plugged in on this recruitment, intel points to Texas being near the top of this list. I am moving closer to moving my prediction from the Aggies to the Longhorns for Williams-Callis. If a decision were made today, I believe Texas would be the choice. After returning to Austin a second time this offseason, sources believe Williams-Callis was bullish about his fit alongside Derrek Cooper in the Horns’ backfield. A decision is expected to be locked in during July or by August, before his senior season gets underway. Serious question. You pay for info here but then post info to dispute the info here? Weird... 1 Quote
HonkEm Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 25 minutes ago, MBHORNSFAN said: Serious question. You pay for info here but then post info to dispute the info here? Weird... I don’t think he was disputing anything. Speigelman’s update actually lines up with what’s already been discussed here. It’s just another piece of info pointing in the same direction for Texas. Recruiting updates come from a lot of places, and when multiple sources - local and national - are saying similar things, that usually strengthens the picture, not contradicts it. So I don’t see anything weird about sharing it. It just adds to the overall context. 1 Quote
BornOrange Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, Forrest J. said: How is NIL not decided by the schools? Who else decides it? I think Gerry forgot to include the word “yet” Quote
Thisrowyellssorry Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 24 minutes ago, MBHORNSFAN said: Serious question. You pay for info here but then post info to dispute the info here? Weird... Now now. I trust the OTF team more than anyone, but there’s room for dissenting opinions and discourse. I’m all for false hope on a Monday. That said, I think every staff has a ton of work to do before he hits the finish line. Hope our staff sees an opening here and exhausts every resource to reel him in. 1 Quote
Jbro52 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I’m curious how this recruitment looks toward signing day 3 Quote
Moderators Gerry Hamilton Posted 6 hours ago Author Moderators Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, Forrest J. said: How is NIL not decided by the schools? Who else decides it? Negotiations ... nothing decided. NIL offers can be made/change all the way up until a decision is made 2 Quote
Moderators Gerry Hamilton Posted 6 hours ago Author Moderators Posted 6 hours ago 49 minutes ago, BornOrange said: I think Gerry forgot to include the word “yet” correct 3 Quote
Bunk Moreland Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Jbro52 said: I’m curious how this recruitment looks toward signing day Elko when he realizes that Sark just took LWC from him: 4 1 Quote
Jbro52 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 22 minutes ago, Bunk Moreland said: Elko when he realizes that Sark just took LWC from him: 1 Quote
Roysterr Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 4 hours ago, Gerry Hamilton said: Wild card recruitment ... as I have said. The source, which is very close to LW-C, said Texas "absolutely" has a chance. He also said A&M has the relationships advantage. I believe a key part of this recruitment is ... the NIL piece of this is not decided by schools. That will be impactful. The thing is , these high school kids that get tied into relationships with there position coaches. Those coaches could be gone by the time they show up on campus. They should commit based on best football fit (head coach, system, school) not who there position coach might be. My humble opinion of course. I had 2 sons recruited in football so I do have some experience. 1 1 Quote
Quinncent McManning, Jr. Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago If nil is yet to be finalized you have to figure we have a chance with aggy spending so much on their supposed 10 top 100 players already, half of which are 5 star level. Quote
GDI Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, MBHORNSFAN said: Serious question. You pay for info here but then post info to dispute the info here? Weird... Nothing weird about looking at both sides of a recruitment. Quote
Burnt Orange Horn Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Roysterr said: The thing is , these high school kids that get tied into relationships with there position coaches. Those coaches could be gone by the time they show up on campus. They should commit based on best football fit (head coach, system, school) not who there position coach might be. My humble opinion of course. I had 2 sons recruited in football so I do have some experience. Always commit to the University. It will outlast all other factors! 🤘🏻🤘🏼🤘🤘🏽🤘🏾🤘🏾 Quote
MBHORNSFAN Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 14 minutes ago, GDI said: Nothing weird about looking at both sides of a recruitment. I guess. But some of us really don't care to read another sites drivel. If we did we would be there. Quote
Burnt Orange Horn Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Quinncent McManning, Jr. said: If nil is yet to be finalized you have to figure we have a chance with aggy spending so much on their supposed 10 top 100 players already, half of which are 5 star level. Real Aggies are like Sand Aggies: They both have to overpay to get players to live in their respective locations!! Quote
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