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Gerry Hamilton replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Colin Simmons crushing workouts in Austin
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Top Target Dorian Brew talks Texas Longhorns (Thursday 12:54 p.m. CST)
Gerry Hamilton posted news story in Articles
OTF 4-star Dorian Brew talks Texas Longhorns Conroe, Texas - When talking about the top of the defensive back board in 2025 for Texas, the name Dorian Brew is mentioned as often as any. That's because the 6-2, 197 pound defensive back possesses a combination of frame, quickness, speed, and physicality few can compete with. The cornerback that could also play nickel or safety at the Power 5 level enters the spring with 26 offers, with five schools under serious contention. The five schools where the summer decision will come from are Texas, Ohio State, LSU, USC and Oregon. OnTexasFootball spoke with the 4-star prospect at Conroe High Thursday to get the latest. Gerry Hamilton: Talk about the January 20 Junior Day, and your thoughts on the entire day. Dorian Brew: "It was pretty good. My mom and my step dad came up there. Coach (Terry) Joseph and Coach (Blake) Gideon were there like the whole day, and I got to talk to them. I had a meeting with Coach Sark, and he is very high on me. He talked very highly about me, and is a great guy. He made it known that I am a priority for them, and that's a good feeling." Hamilton: How often are you in contact with the Texas staff? Brew: "Multiple times a week. I talked to Coach Joseph yesterday (Wednesday), and Coach Gideon." Hamilton: What is their message to you right now? Brew: "Development. Opportunity and playing for my home state. Hamilton: Do you have any visits scheduled to get back? Brew: "I'm trying to get up there, maybe in March." Hamilton: Coach Sarkisian came to the school after the junior day. What was that meeting like, and how much did it mean to you he came to see you? Brew: "It was cool. He came up in a helicopter. He just talked. We had a meeting. He talked about his plan for me. We had a good conversation. It was me, my dad, Coach Gideon was there and Coach Sark." Hamilton: What is Coach Sarkisian's message to you? Brew: "Development, and getting to the next level." Hamilton: When you watched Texas this year, what impressed you? Brew: "I watched the game they played Alabama. I stayed up late watching the game when they beat Alabama. I liked how their DB's played. The defense was pretty good." Hamilton: When you think about Texas moving into the SEC, does it help their cause? Brew: "Yes. Playing against the best of the best." OnTexasFootball will have more from the visit to Conroe High in the next 24 hours.- 28 comments
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OTF 4-star Dorian Brew talks Texas Longhorns Conroe, Texas - When talking about the top of the defensive back board in 2025 for Texas, the name Dorian Brew is mentioned as often as any. That's because the 6-2, 197 pound defensive back possesses a combination of frame, quickness, speed, and physicality few can compete with. The cornerback that could also play nickel or safety at the Power 5 level enters the spring with 26 offers, with five schools under serious contention. The five schools where the summer decision will come from are Texas, Ohio State, LSU, USC and Oregon. OnTexasFootball spoke with the 4-star prospect at Conroe High Thursday to get the latest. Gerry Hamilton: Talk about the January 20 Junior Day, and your thoughts on the entire day. Dorian Brew: "It was pretty good. My mom and my step dad came up there. Coach (Terry) Joseph and Coach (Blake) Gideon were there like the whole day, and I got to talk to them. I had a meeting with Coach Sark, and he is very high on me. He talked very highly about me, and is a great guy. He made it known that I am a priority for them, and that's a good feeling." Hamilton: How often are you in contact with the Texas staff? Brew: "Multiple times a week. I talked to Coach Joseph yesterday (Wednesday), and Coach Gideon." Hamilton: What is their message to you right now? Brew: "Development. Opportunity and playing for my home state. Hamilton: Do you have any visits scheduled to get back? Brew: "I'm trying to get up there, maybe in March." Hamilton: Coach Sarkisian came to the school after the junior day. What was that meeting like, and how much did it mean to you he came to see you? Brew: "It was cool. He came up in a helicopter. He just talked. We had a meeting. He talked about his plan for me. We had a good conversation. It was me, my dad, Coach Gideon was there and Coach Sark." Hamilton: What is Coach Sarkisian's message to you? Brew: "Development, and getting to the next level." Hamilton: When you watched Texas this year, what impressed you? Brew: "I watched the game they played Alabama. I stayed up late watching the game when they beat Alabama. I liked how their DB's played. The defense was pretty good." Hamilton: When you think about Texas moving into the SEC, does it help their cause? Brew: "Yes. Playing against the best of the best." OnTexasFootball will have more from the visit to Conroe High in the next 24 hours. View full news
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I was definitely stopping by Brenham High during that time, and after for a few years. Remember Jeffery Filmore by name, but don't remember his recruitment. Brandon Collins remains the WR from Brenham High that just didn't maximize that had so much potential at slot.
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Colin Simmons crushing workouts in Austin
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Thank you! Almost Manscaped time lol
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Really believe recruiting fans are going to see Troy Huhn go from unranked to a borderline 5-star in a short amount of time. His feet in the pocket (functional athleticism), compact but powerful release, ability to make all the throws, frame at 6-4, accuracy on deep intermediate opposite hash throws, etc… are very high-end.
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Thursday Morning Recruiting Nuggets: The QB Report (7:03 a.m. CST)
Gerry Hamilton posted news story in Articles
It's that time in recruiting where quarterback recruiting is starting to take center stage. Steve Sarkisian and staff have a commitment from one of the nation's best in the 2025 cycle, and have now extended offers in the 2026 cycle ahead of spring visits and June Elite Camp. The June 3 Elite Camp in 2023 resulted in K.J. Lacey committing to Texas for the 2025 class. And the same is likely for the 2026 class. OnTexasFootball begins Thursday with the latest on quarterback recruiting. Lacey planning return trip to Texas OnTexasFootball exchanged messages with OnTexasFootball 4-star and Texas commitment K.J. Lacey Wednesday. Lacey, 6-0 and nearing 180 pounds, was on campus during the season and in January while in the Austin area for a 7v7 tournament. The Saraland (Ala.) High signal caller told OTF that he will be back in April. One source close to the recruitment said most likely for the spring game April 20. The visit plans are still being finalized to lock in an April date. Ole Miss and Auburn continue to be the two programs pursuing Lacey the most, currently. Lacey cancelled a visit to Ole Miss the first weekend of February at the request of the Texas staff. He has been on campus at Auburn multiple times since the start of the 2023 season, with all trips being alongside 2024 5-star, teammate and good friend Ryan Williams prior to Williams signing with Alabama earlier this month. Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian and A.J. Milwee made a visit to Saraland High in late January, which went very well according to a source close to the recruitment. Lacey's Saraland High stats: 2022 (sophomore): 200 of 314 for 3,177 yards with 40 TD's and 5 INT's. He added four rushing scores. 2023 (junior): 219 of 315 for 3,448 yards with 42 TD's and 8 INT's. He added five TD's on the ground. Texas offers two in 2026 Steve Sarkisian and A.J. Milwee extended the first two offers at quarterback in the 2026 cycle Wednesday, and they were both out of state. The first was Jared Curtis out of Nashville (Tn.) Nashville Christian School. Curtis, 6-3 and 220'ish, has been trending to Georgia for a few weeks. Oregon has also made Curtis a priority. The second offer has the full attention of OnTexasFootball. Troy Huhn (San Marcos, Calif./Mission Hills) was a first year starting quarterback on the varsity level in 2023. He received his first offer in February of 2023 from Texas A&M (Bobby Petrino). After a quiet season and December/January in terms of offers, he caught fire February 14. Oregon, closest to home San Diego State, UCF and Texas all offered Wednesday. He quickly now sits at 10 offers. And based on watching his video and taking a deeper dive, expect that offer list to race past 20 in the spring. Huhn camped at Texas in June, and returned for the Texas game vs. Kansas State. There is a connection with Huhn and Steve Sarkisian of note. Huhn trains with Danny Hernandez out of the Southern California area. The same QB instructor that Malik Murphy spent some time working with in high school. Offer list: Texas, Oregon, Arizona (Jedd Fisch), Arizona State, California, Penn State, Nebraska, Texas A&M, San Diego State and UCF. Huhn's 2023 stats: 133 of 223 for 1,623 yards with 16 TD"s and 6 INT's. Two of those INT's came in his first varsity start for Mission Hills. After that game, he posted 16 TD"s against 4 INT's.- 11 comments
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It's that time in recruiting where quarterback recruiting is starting to take center stage. Steve Sarkisian and staff have a commitment from one of the nation's best in the 2025 cycle, and have now extended offers in the 2026 cycle ahead of spring visits and June Elite Camp. The June 3 Elite Camp in 2023 resulted in K.J. Lacey committing to Texas for the 2025 class. And the same is likely for the 2026 class. OnTexasFootball begins Thursday with the latest on quarterback recruiting. Lacey planning return trip to Texas OnTexasFootball exchanged messages with OnTexasFootball 4-star and Texas commitment K.J. Lacey Wednesday. Lacey, 6-0 and nearing 180 pounds, was on campus during the season and in January while in the Austin area for a 7v7 tournament. The Saraland (Ala.) High signal caller told OTF that he will be back in April. One source close to the recruitment said most likely for the spring game April 20. The visit plans are still being finalized to lock in an April date. Ole Miss and Auburn continue to be the two programs pursuing Lacey the most, currently. Lacey cancelled a visit to Ole Miss the first weekend of February at the request of the Texas staff. He has been on campus at Auburn multiple times since the start of the 2023 season, with all trips being alongside 2024 5-star, teammate and good friend Ryan Williams prior to Williams signing with Alabama earlier this month. Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian and A.J. Milwee made a visit to Saraland High in late January, which went very well according to a source close to the recruitment. Lacey's Saraland High stats: 2022 (sophomore): 200 of 314 for 3,177 yards with 40 TD's and 5 INT's. He added four rushing scores. 2023 (junior): 219 of 315 for 3,448 yards with 42 TD's and 8 INT's. He added five TD's on the ground. Texas offers two in 2026 Steve Sarkisian and A.J. Milwee extended the first two offers at quarterback in the 2026 cycle Wednesday, and they were both out of state. The first was Jared Curtis out of Nashville (Tn.) Nashville Christian School. Curtis, 6-3 and 220'ish, has been trending to Georgia for a few weeks. Oregon has also made Curtis a priority. The second offer has the full attention of OnTexasFootball. Troy Huhn (San Marcos, Calif./Mission Hills) was a first year starting quarterback on the varsity level in 2023. He received his first offer in February of 2023 from Texas A&M (Bobby Petrino). After a quiet season and December/January in terms of offers, he caught fire February 14. Oregon, closest to home San Diego State, UCF and Texas all offered Wednesday. He quickly now sits at 10 offers. And based on watching his video and taking a deeper dive, expect that offer list to race past 20 in the spring. Huhn camped at Texas in June, and returned for the Texas game vs. Kansas State. There is a connection with Huhn and Steve Sarkisian of note. Huhn trains with Danny Hernandez out of the Southern California area. The same QB instructor that Malik Murphy spent some time working with in high school. Offer list: Texas, Oregon, Arizona (Jedd Fisch), Arizona State, California, Penn State, Nebraska, Texas A&M, San Diego State and UCF. Huhn's 2023 stats: 133 of 223 for 1,623 yards with 16 TD"s and 6 INT's. Two of those INT's came in his first varsity start for Mission Hills. After that game, he posted 16 TD"s against 4 INT's. View full news
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