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  1. Triplets Jordan and Devin Coleman talk Texas Longhorns Cedar Hill, Texas - The Cedar Hill Longhorns have one of the true recruiting rarities. Junior's Isaiah Coleman (6-1.5, 275), Devin Coleman (6-4.5, 320) and Jordan Coleman (6-5, 362) are triplets. And all three have division one offers with Isaiah Coleman having been offered by UTSA and Texas Tech. Jordan Coleman was offered by Texas June 11, 2023 after a stellar camp performance. And Devin Coleman was offered by the Longhorns February 19, 2024 after offensive line coach Kyle Flood made an in person evaluation in January. On Monday, OnTexasFootball stopped by Cedar Hill High to catch up with a the "large humans", which includes the most recent Texas offensive line offer. For Devin Coleman, the offer was very meaningful. "It meant a lot," Devin Coleman told OnTexasFootball. "Because my brother, Jordan, already has a Texas offer. I've been telling him I want Texas, I want Texas. He was telling me to be patient and they are going to come. Coach (Kyle) Flood told me to be patient. When it came, I was real excited. Jordan had been in my ear saying it was going to come, be patient and keep working hard." Coleman picked up nine offers since January. Due in large part to playing a lot of snaps on the offensive line in 2023, which changed the trajectory of his recruitment. That 2024 offer list includes Texas, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Colorado, Duke, Baylor and SMU. He received summer offers from Oklahoma and Houston. Coleman attended Texas Junior Day January 20, and plans to get back this spring. "I want to go to Ole Miss, Texas, Oklahoma, go out to Texas Tech. That's the plan." Jordan Coleman on Texas "Large human" Jordan Coleman has seen his recruitment take off since the summer of 2023. He enters the spring with 17 offers, including six SEC programs. January and February have been fruitful in particular, adding seven offers. "The recruiting process is going good," Coleman told OTF Monday. "I just racked up a couple of offers from Ole Miss, Duke, Mississippi State and a whole bunch of places. I'm just planning some official visits and stuff like that." While Coleman is yet to lock in dates for the spring or June official visits, he knows a few places he wants to see in person. "I know we are going to go to Baylor, Texas, OU and we want to go to Colorado and Ole Miss. And I want to go to Tennessee." Coleman has visited Texas on a trio of occasions, starting with the day he was offered. "The first time I went to Texas was at the camp (June 11, 2023). We had went in the indoor and outdoors, and I went undefeated (1 on 1 reps). I worked at guard and tackle, and I went undefeated. I talked to Coach (Flood),and he was telling that I was doing good in rills. And that's when he gave me the offer." It's safe to say the Longhorns are in a good position headed into the spring. "I love Texas. Texas, Hook'em man. Coach Hutch (Marcus Hutchins) is always talking about Texas. He shines a good light on Texas, and I see what he's talking about." Coleman could play either tackle or guard at the next level with guard projecting the highest upside.
  2. Triplets Jordan and Devin Coleman talk Texas Longhorns Cedar Hill, Texas - The Cedar Hill Longhorns have one of the true recruiting rarities. Junior's Isaiah Coleman (6-1.5, 275), Devin Coleman (6-4.5, 320) and Jordan Coleman (6-5, 362) are triplets. And all three have division one offers with Isaiah Coleman having been offered by UTSA and Texas Tech. Jordan Coleman was offered by Texas June 11, 2023 after a stellar camp performance. And Devin Coleman was offered by the Longhorns February 19, 2024 after offensive line coach Kyle Flood made an in person evaluation in January. On Monday, OnTexasFootball stopped by Cedar Hill High to catch up with a the "large humans", which includes the most recent Texas offensive line offer. For Devin Coleman, the offer was very meaningful. "It meant a lot," Devin Coleman told OnTexasFootball. "Because my brother, Jordan, already has a Texas offer. I've been telling him I want Texas, I want Texas. He was telling me to be patient and they are going to come. Coach (Kyle) Flood told me to be patient. When it came, I was real excited. Jordan had been in my ear saying it was going to come, be patient and keep working hard." Coleman picked up nine offers since January. Due in large part to playing a lot of snaps on the offensive line in 2023, which changed the trajectory of his recruitment. That 2024 offer list includes Texas, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Colorado, Duke, Baylor and SMU. He received summer offers from Oklahoma and Houston. Coleman attended Texas Junior Day January 20, and plans to get back this spring. "I want to go to Ole Miss, Texas, Oklahoma, go out to Texas Tech. That's the plan." Jordan Coleman on Texas "Large human" Jordan Coleman has seen his recruitment take off since the summer of 2023. He enters the spring with 17 offers, including six SEC programs. January and February have been fruitful in particular, adding seven offers. "The recruiting process is going good," Coleman told OTF Monday. "I just racked up a couple of offers from Ole Miss, Duke, Mississippi State and a whole bunch of places. I'm just planning some official visits and stuff like that." While Coleman is yet to lock in dates for the spring or June official visits, he knows a few places he wants to see in person. "I know we are going to go to Baylor, Texas, OU and we want to go to Colorado and Ole Miss. And I want to go to Tennessee." Coleman has visited Texas on a trio of occasions, starting with the day he was offered. "The first time I went to Texas was at the camp (June 11, 2023). We had went in the indoor and outdoors, and I went undefeated (1 on 1 reps). I worked at guard and tackle, and I went undefeated. I talked to Coach (Flood),and he was telling that I was doing good in rills. And that's when he gave me the offer." It's safe to say the Longhorns are in a good position headed into the spring. "I love Texas. Texas, Hook'em man. Coach Hutch (Marcus Hutchins) is always talking about Texas. He shines a good light on Texas, and I see what he's talking about." Coleman could play either tackle or guard at the next level with guard projecting the highest upside. View full news
  3. Two DFW area coaches that I spoke with yesterday on the road mentioned Alex January as a player that was as good as they faced last season (2023). One head coach predicted an NFL future for Alex.
  4. Eyeball on that ... 79'ish wingspan and 10 inch hand
  5. Ankle flexion, COD movement skills, etc... those guys are more reactive quick athletes
  6. Good stuff! Thank you. Peach State is absolutely loaded every year... Metro Atlanta are is most talented in the country right now IMO.
  7. Auburn's 2025 DL class right now is extremely elite. Will be some big NIL battles play out IMO.
  8. Cedar Hill 2026 DE Nate Young … Cal offer and couple more 6-4, 245
  9. Cedar Hill 2025 OL Jordan Coleman 515 squat IMG_2385.mov
  10. Cedar Hill 2025 IOL Devin Coleman 515 squat IMG_2384.mov
  11. Cedar Hill freshman (2027) DE/DT Jalen Brewster
  12. Coach Gates has a very talented program and is disciplined… those programs will get one of those rings eventually
  13. Power 5 CB move in from South Georgia … http://www.hudl.com/video/3/17810437/654694b5da523408d4491bb6
  14. I’m on record, and have been since last season … Turntine is the best prospect in Texas … 2024, 2025 or 2026 class.
  15. Yep. Attended January 20 Junior Day, game this season Dad was a two-time all-conference DL for Gary P at TCU
  16. And wants to be a Neurosurgeon… may be class valedictorian
  17. Sophomore HUDL http://www.hudl.com/v/2LmZb0
  18. I forgot something very important… #skinnyankles
  19. Threw shot PR last weekend … 48’11”
  20. OnTexasFootball… say hello to John Turntine III 6-5, 305 with elite bend, 83 inch wingspan, 10 inch hands, etc…
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