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  1. SEC leads the way in NFL Combine Invites (and more) 319 NFL Combine Invites: 114 from the SEC 84 from the Big 10 50 from the ACC 45 from the Big 12 77 schools have a player invited *** - graduated from a Texas high school (numbers aren't complete yet) (portal) - number not nearly complete, but a lot of key portal guys QUARTERBACKS Drew Allar, Penn State Luke Altmyer, Illinois (portal) Carson Beck, Miami (portal) Jalon Daniels, Kansas Joe Fagnano, UConn SEC ***Taylen Green, Arkansas (portal) ***Haynes King, Georgia Tech (portal) ***Cade Klubnik, Clemson Fernando Mendoza, Indiana ***Behren Morton, Texas Tech (portal) SEC ***Garrett Nussmeier, LSU SEC Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt (portal) Cole Payton, North Dakota State ***Sawyer Robertson, Baylor (portal) SEC Ty Simpson, Alabama RUNNING BACKS Kaytron Allen, Penn State Max Bredeson, Michigan Demond Claiborne, Wake Forest Jonah Coleman, Washington CJ Donaldson, Ohio State (portal) SEC Rahsul Faison, South Carolina Eli Heidenreich, Navy Roman Hemby, Indiana Robert Henry Jr., UTSA Emmett Johnson, Nebraska Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame SEC ***Seth McGowan, Kentucky (portal) SEC ***Jam Miller, Alabama SEC Le'Veon Moss, Texas A&M ***Jadarian Price, Notre Dame Adam Randall, Clemson Desmond Reid, Pittsburgh Nicholas Singleton, Penn State J'Mari Taylor, Virginia SEC Mike Washington Jr., Arkansas (portal) Noah Whittington, Oregon WIDE RECEIVERS SEC Aaron Anderson, LSU (portal) Vinny Anthony II, Wisconsin Chris Bell, Louisville SEC ***Dillon Bell, Georgia Skyler Bell, Upon Malik Benson, Oregon (portal) SEC Germie Bernard, Alabama (portal) Denzel Boston, Washington SEC Zachariah Branch, Georgia (portal) SEC ***Chris Brazzell II, Tennessee (portal) SEC Barion Brown, LSU (portal) SEC Deion Burks, Oklahoma (portal) Jeff Caldwell, Cincinnati ***Josh Cameron, Baylor SEC Kevin Coleman Jr., Missouri (portal) SEC KC Concepcion, Texas A&M (portal0 Omar Cooper Jr., Indiana CJ Daniels, Miami ***Caleb Douglas, Texas Tech (portal) Malachi Fields, Notre Dame Emmanuel Henderson Jr., Kansas SEC Chris Hilton Jr., LSU ***Jordan Hudson, SMU Ted Hurst, Georgia State Caullin Lacy, Louisville Bryce Lance, North Dakota State Ja'Kobi Lane, USC SEC Kendrick Law, Kentucky (portal) Makai Lemon, USC ***Eric McAlister, TCU Donaven McCulley, Michigan Eric Rivers, Georgia Tech Chase Roberts, BYU Elijah Sarratt, Indiana SEC De'Zhaun Stribling, Mississippi SEC ***J. Michael Sturdivant, Florida (portal) Carnell Tate, Ohio State SEC Zavion Thomas, LSU SEC ***Brenen Thompson, Mississippi State (portal) ***Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State (portal) Reggie Virgil, Texas Tech SEC Harrison Wallace III, Mississippi ***Jalen Walthall, Incarnate Word (portal) Kaden Wetjen, Iowa Antonio Williams, Clemson SEC Colbie Young, Georgia (portal) TIGHT ENDS Dallen Bentley, Utah SEC Nate Boerkircher, Texas A&M (portal) SEC Josh Cuevas, Alabama Oscar Delp, Georgia Khalil Dinkins, Penn State SEC Jack Endries, Texas (portal) John Michael Gyllenborg, Wyoming Matthew Hibner, SMU (portal) Justin Joly, N.C. State Will Kacmarek, Ohio State SEC Jaren Kanak, Oklahoma SEC Miles Kitselman, Tennessee Max Klare, Ohio State (portal) Marlin Klein, Michigan Tanner Koziol, Houston (portal) ***RJ Maryland, SMU ***Lake McRee, USC Riley Nowakowski, Indiana Eli Raridon, Notre Dame DJ Rogers, TCU Sam Roush, Stanford Joe Royer, Cincinnati Kenyon Sadiq, Oregon SEC Bauer Sharp, LSU (portal) SEC ***Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt (portal) Michael Trigg, Baylor (portal) SEC Dae'Quan Wright, Mississippi OFFENSIVE LINEMEN Chris Adams, Memphis SEC Austin Barber, Florida Evan Beerntsen, Northwestern Markel Bell, Miami SEC Chase Bisontis, Texas A&M Jude Bowry, Boston College SEC Parker Brailsford, Alabama (portal) SEC Joshua Braun, Kentucky Travis Burke, Memphis SEC Jager Burton, Kentucky SEC ***DJ Campbell, Texas SEC Fernando Carmona, Arkansas Kage Casey, Boise State Pat Coogan, Indiana (portal) Anez Cooper, Miami SEC ***Dametrious Crownover, Texas A&M Enrique Cruz Jr., Kansas J.C. Davis, Illinois Garrett DiGiorgio, UCLA Gennings Dunker, Iowa Fa'alili Fa'amoe, Wake Forest Spencer Fano, Utah SEC Jalen Farmer, Kentucky SEC Monroe Freeling, Georgia Matt Gulbin, Michigan State Alex Harkey, Oregon Sam Hecht, Kansas State Alan Herron, Maryland Max Iheanachor, Arizona State Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State Logan Jones, Iowa SEC Connor Lew, Auburn Caleb Lomu, Utah Francis Mauigoa, Miami Blake Miller, Clemson SEC Micah Morris, Georgia SEC Febechi Nwaiwu, Oklahoma (portal) Brian Parker II, Duke SEC Diego Pounds, Mississippi Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon (portal) SEC Kadyn Proctor, Alabama SEC Ar'maj Reed-Adams, Texas A&M (portal) SEC ***Jaeden Roberts, Alabama Keylan Rutledge, Georgia Tech Billy Schrauth, Notre Dame Drew Shelton, Penn State SEC Jake Slaughter, Florida Beau Stephens, Iowa Logan Taylor, Boston College Caleb Tiernan, Northwestern SEC Keagen Trost, Missouri SEC Dillon Wade, Auburn Aamil Wagner, Notre Dame Carver Willis, Washington Isaiah World, Oregon (portal) SEC Jeremiah Wright, Auburn SEC Trey Zuhn III, Texas A&M DEFENSIVE LINEMEN Vincent Anthony Jr., Duke David Bailey, Texas Tech (portal) Rueben Bain Jr., Miami SEC Cameron Ball, Arkansas SEC Caleb Banks, Florida Jaishawn Barham, Michigan SEC Nick Barrett, South Carolina Rayshaun Benny, Michigan DeMonte Capehart, Clemson Brandon Cleveland, N.C. State Dontay Corleone, Cincinnati SEC Keyron Crawford, Auburn Caden Curry, Ohio State Dani Dennis-Sutton, Penn State Zane Durant, Penn State SEC Bryson Eason, Tennessee Deven Eastern, Minnesota Logan Fano, Utah SEC Keldric Faulk, Auburn Skyler Gill-Howard, Texas Tech (portal) SEC George Gumbs Jr., Florida SEC David Gusta, Kentucky SEC Gracen Halton, Oklahoma SEC Zxavian Harris, Mississippi Romello Height, Texas Tech (portal) SEC Cashius Howell, Texas A&M (portal) Aidan Hubbard, Northwestern Lee Hunter, Texas Tech (portal) Quintayvious Hutchins, Boston College Gabe Jacas, Illinois Darrell Jackson Jr., Florida State SEC Bobby Jamison-Travis, Auburn SEC Marvin Jones Jr., Oklahoma (portal0 SEC Joshua Josephs, Tennessee SEC Tim Keenan III, Alabama Nyjalik Kelly, UCF Malachi Lawrence, UCF Max Llewellyn, Iowa Anthony Lucas, USC (portal) Jackie Marshall, Baylor SEC Chris McClellan, Missouri (portal) Kayden McDonald, Ohio State Akheem Mesidor, Miami SEC Christen Miller, Georgia Derrick Moore, Michigan SEC ***Trey Moore, Texas SEC ***Tyler Onyedim, Texas A&M (portal) Domonique Orange, Iowa State SEC LT Overton, Alabama (portal) T.J. Parker, Clemson SEC Patrick Payton, LSU (portal) Kaleb Proctor, Southeastern Louisiana SEC Jack Pyburn, LSU (portal) SEC ***Albert Regis, Texas A&M Mason Reiger, Wisconsin SEC Tyreak Sapp, Florida Gary Smith III, UCLA SEC R Mason Thomas, Oklahoma Nadame Tucker, Western Michigan SEC Damonic Williams, Oklahoma (portal) Wesley Williams, Duke Peter Woods, Clemson SEC Zion Young, Missouri (portal) LINEBACKERS SEC CJ Allen, Georgia Lander Barton, Utah Wesley Bissainthe, Miami Bryce Boettcher, Oregon SEC Kendal Daniels, Oklahoma Kaleb Elarms-Orr, TCU (portal) Keyshaun Elliott, Arizona State Aiden Fisher, Indiana Eric Gentry, USC Jake Golday, Cincinnati SEC Owen Heinecke, Oklahoma SEC ***Anthony Hill Jr., Texas SEC Justin Jefferson, Alabama Jack Kelly, BYU SEC Deontae Lawson, Alabama Kyle Louis, Pittsburgh Red Murdock, Buffalo Namdi Obiazor, TCU SEC ***Harold Perkins Jr., LSU Arvell Reese, Ohio State ***Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech Jimmy Rolder, Michigan Karson Sharar, Iowa SEC Xavian Sorey Jr., Arkansas (portal) Sonny Styles, Ohio State SEC Josiah Trotter, Missouri (portal) SEC Scooby Williams, Texas A&M Wade Woodaz, Clemson SEC ***Taurean York, Texas A&M DEFENSIVE BACKS ***Keith Abney II, Arizona State Marcus Allen, North Carolina Jadon Canady, Oregon SEC Brandon Cisse, South Carolina Bud Clark, TCU Tacario Davis, Washington (portal) SEC Mansoor Delane, LSU (portal) ***Charles Demmings, Stephen F. Austin Thaddeus Dixon, North Carolina Caleb Downs, Ohio State SEC Daylen Everette, Georgia Bishop Fitzgerald, USC Andre Fuller, Toledo SEC ***Jaylon Guilbeau, Texas TJ Hall, Iowa Ahmari Harvey, Georgia Tech SEC ***A.J. Haulcy, LSU (portal) SEC Colton Hood, Tennessee Jalen Huskey, Maryland Davison Igbinosun, Ohio State SEC Domani Jackson, Alabama (portal) Chris Johnson, San Diego State Dalton Johnson, Arizona SEC Jalon Kilgore, South Carolina SEC Will Lee III, Texas A&M (portal) Hezekiah Masses, Cal SEC ***Jermod McCoy, Tennessee (portal) ***Latrell McCutchin Sr., Houston (portal) Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Toledo SEC Devin Moore, Florida Louis Moore, Indiana ***Ahmaad Moses, SMU SEC ***Malik Muhammad, Texas SEC Julian Neal, Arkansas Xavier Nwankpa, Iowa VJ Payne, Kansas State D'Angelo Ponds, Indiana (portal) SEC Toriano Pride Jr., Missouri (portal) Ephesians Prysock, Washington Kamari Ramsey, USC ***Chandler Rivers, Duke Keionte Scott, Miami DeShon Singleton, Nebraska Avery Smith, Toledo Genesis Smith, Arizona SEC Robert Spears-Jennings, Oklahoma Treydan Stukes, Arizona Lorenzo Styles Jr., Ohio State SEC ***Michael Taaffe, Texas Avieon Terrell, Clemson Dillon Thieneman, Oregon (portal) Jakobe Thomas, Miami Zakee Wheatley, Penn State Collin Wright, Stanford SPECIALISTS SEC Tommy Doman Jr., Florida Ryan Eckley, Michigan State SEC Trey Smack, Florida Drew Stevens, Iowa Jack Stonehouse, Syracuse SEC Brett Thorson, Georgia Dominic Zvada, Michigan
  2. Extremely fast playing speed. Yep. A lot of teams are recruiting him as a S/N
  3. Oh, I definitely think there is confusion. People try to pigeon hole what one is. Absolutely define what a positional player has to be, to be a quality player or impact winning. I'm always going to say there are so many ways to win and be successful, with so many different skill set players nowadays in college hoops. Your team runner/combo guard or pure PG (if you find a rare one these days) can be floor spacer shooter that get's a team into action/sets and doesn't have to be the playmaker off the bounce - if said player has another guard playing off of him that's the creator. And parts on the team around him fit to a system and create space and angles. IMO, the systems nowadays are more important than a PG/lead guard/combo guard in college basketball. Or the roster creation. Duke absolutely doesn't have a PG this year. Or a true off the bounce creator consistently. They built a roster with extreme length, enough perimeter shooting and an elite big (who leads team in assists). They have the ability to recruit a roster like that, of course. This is the team runner/combo guard I want as a college coach. (UConn played two CG roles on that team). Elite shooter that can play on or off ball, and still run a team. Absolutely puts high-end pressure on an opponent without being a pure PG, drive and kick CG/team runner at the college level. The plays he made off dribble were more built from the system. And he played in the system beautifully. Rarely was there a drive inside ten feet that was a pure creation. He plays a totally different game in the NBA as a team runner/PG now with the 48 minute spacing in the NBA game.
  4. Is this @Joe Zurawatching Oregon CFP games?
  5. https://x.com/footbaiiism/status/2021413380427252109?s=46
  6. This visitor is currently in the class of 2027. Feel like Texas is hoping he remains in 2027. Nebraska would take him whether he's 2027 or ends up in 2026.
  7. Florida won the NC with two combo guards last year UConn won the first NC with two combo guards It's because of the systems run now a days. I asked the question because there are very few true PG's these days. What Jason "White Chocolate" Williams said recently is spot on for me. Going to watch a lot of AAU hoops, HS hoops and individual workouts ... PG's are doing drill and skill training more than anything now. Their creativity is being put on the sidelines because the game now is so much about spacing, catch and shoot three's, movement through sets and actions.
  8. Former Texas signee and defensive back (finished at SFA) has been hired in the recruiting department at Texas. He was previously at Texas State. He signed with Texas out of Beaumont Ozen in the 2008 recruiting class.
  9. No! That's a 6-5/6-6 PG that will be an NBA draft pick in two years.
  10. OTF can confirm a report that the Texas is currently scheduled to host 6-foot-8 Swiss wing prospect Klark-Luca Riethauser next week. The class of 2026 prospect is making an official visit to Nebraska this weekend, and has lready been offered by Fred Hoiberg.
  11. April 18 Texas Georgia Auburn Vanderbilt Ohio State Michigan Virginia Tech April 11 Florida Tennessee April 17 Texas Tech April 25 Notre Dame
  12. Pretty much comes down to this ... still 9-9 lock to be in, and very likely a 10 seed 8-10, win one in the SEC Tournament ... play in game likely
  13. Raw Sunshine State kid physically. Those kids don't have the set up that Texas and Georgia have. Kids tend to blow up (good way) in college in first year.
  14. Yep. Ben saying in our recruiting pieces Brewster is open to visiting Texas and others. But that torn labrum surgery won't help his NIL cause right now
  15. LSU has serious endline to endline speed in the women’s game
  16. No. 4 Texas vs. No. 5 LSU Game Thread No. 4 Texas (21-2, 6-2) vs. No. 5 LSU (21-2, 7-2) Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026 – 8:00 p.m. Central Moody Center | Austin, Texas GameDay Quick Facts TELEVISION: The game will be nationally televised on ESPN with Ryan Ruocco, Rebecca Lobo and Holly Rowe on the call. RADIO: The game will be broadcast on AM 1300 The Zone and TexasSports.Com. Craig Way and Kathy Harston will have the call. Notables • HARMON APPROACHING TEXAS STEALS RECORD: Texas point guard Rori Harmonis second on the Longhorns all-time list for career steals. Harmon has 345 steals and is two away from breaking the Texas record of 346 that was set in 1980 by Linda Waggoner. • HARMON BREAKS ASSIST RECORD: Rori Harmon tallied nine assists and the game-winning shot against South Carolina in Las Vegas. Harmon broke the 40-year record previously held by Kamie Ethridge with her 777th assist. Harmon now has 889 career assists. When Harmon reaches 900 career assists she will become the first player in NCAA DI women's basketball history to reach 1,500+ points, 900+ assists, 340+ steals and 600+ rebounds. • BOOKER IN SEC PLAY: All-American and national player of the year candidate Madison Booker is averaging 19.6 points, 6.1 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 2.3 steals per game in conference play and is shooting 48.9 percent from the field.
  17. The ability to play an overhang spot under Muschamp is a big big opportunity for him. He's not a high-end drop and play in space LB prospect
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