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Gerry Hamilton

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  1. He’s on the track too! State high jump champion as a sophomore!
  2. Don't disagree with you.
  3. Good Q ... not sure I have one on him. Williams is likely seen similar to a Leonard Davis type by some scouts ... they know he will be a kick ass guard in the NFL, so he's got that. But if he can play RT at a multi-year starter level, then he may end up in the top 15 overall. Mims has more body quickness IMO. More of a lock to play OT in the NFL. Mims was a tremendous athlete at his size having seen him in HS.
  4. I've referenced a story on Banks and Williams a few times on the OTF youtube channel ... because it was such an interesting Q. I was at the Summer Creek vs Atascocita game early in Banks' senior season. Mario Cristobal and his OL coach were there. They were still at Oregon prior to take the Miami job after the season. We were chatting and Cristobal asked who I thought would be better long term ... Kelvin Banks or Cameron Williams. I thought that was such an interesting question from Cristobal because you only ask that question if they were thinking Cam's upside was that high (which it was/is). I'm a broken record, but the next two games are going to determine where Cam Williams goes on draft boards. Two solid games, he's going to keep flying up boards and will start getting a lot of top 15 pick mocks IMO.
  5. I would say all OL's are developmental. Texas beat out OU, Ole Miss, Tennessee and others. I like the eval on Devin Coleman for sure. Jordan Coleman was the more high profile recruit because Devin played as much DL as a junior as OL. So he was later for the P4's to jump on. Both are large humans with natural strength. Both have the ability to develop into really good players down the line. Big features, naturally strong guys, can hold up at POA in SEC against big athletes and have the athleticism needed to pass pro. Devin will be a C/G and Jordan a G
  6. Devin Coleman … 6-4.25, 330’ish
  7. Marcus Hutchins, Devin and Jordan Coleman and Thomas Ashcraft
  8. His dad https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Brewster_(American_football)
  9. Cedar Hill 2027 RB/DL Jalen Brewster … 6-3, 280
  10. Mansfield High 2026 WR Zion Robinson
  11. OnTexasFootball is on the road in DFW this week seeing a number of top prospects. After a couple of stops Tuesday, there are three stops planned today. Mansfield High The first stop was Mansfield High 2026 4-star WR Zion Robinson. The 6-4, 185-pound WR put on a show at Texas Elite Camp June 1 earning an offer. Chris Jackson remains in contact with Robinson. He’s a maybe to make a Texas game this season. He’s been on campus at Texas A&M, TCU and OU already this season. His father is the head track and field coach at TCU. This will be a true academic/athletic combination recruitment.
  12. I'm up in Dallas hitting schools ... was told today that Cam Williams is expected to enter the draft if he has 1st or 2nd round grade (from wherever the internal info comes from, not just NFL). We shall see if that is the case, but the person that told I take at their word right now.
  13. 100%. If Williams has quality games against OU and Georgia ... he's as good as gone barring injury.
  14. BY THE NUMBERS 1 Quinn Ewers is now the only FBS quarterback in the country since the start of last season to throw three touchdowns without an interception against multiple AP top-10 opponents, according to ESPN Stats & Info; Ewers led Texas to a victory at Alabama last season, as well. 1 Texas is unanimous No. 1 in the AP and Coaches Poll this week. 2 UT's scoring defense ranks second nationally and leads with SEC with allowing opponents to score an average of 7.0 points per game. 4 True freshman EDGE Colin Simmons' 4.0 sacks this season leads all FBS freshmen while he ranks seventh overall in the SEC in total sacks. 7 Texas has recorded seven interceptions through four games this season which leads the SEC and sits 13th nationally. 8 The Longhorns rank eighth nationally in 3rd down conversion defense, allowing a first down just 27.8 percent of the time. 23 So far this season, Texas is 24-of-26 on red zone chances with 23 touchdowns.
  15. RED RIVER RANKINGS • Saturday’s matchup will pit the No. 1/1 Longhorns against the 18/16 Sooners. It marks the 25th time in 26 years in which at least one of the teams has been ranked for the Red River Rivalry game and the 17th time in that span in which both teams will be ranked heading into the game. • Texas and Oklahoma will both be ranked in the AP Top 12 heading into the game for the 26th time in series history and for the second year in a row. • Before the 2018 AT&T Red River Showdown, when Texas was ranked No. 19/20 and Oklahoma No. 7/5, the two teams had not met as ranked foes since 2012.
  16. TRACKING THE RED RIVER RIVALRY • The higher-ranked team in the AP Top 25 has won 19 of the last 31 matchups (19-11-1) when at least one of the programs are ranked in the AP Top 25. Texas is responsible for eight of the 11 victories when the lower ranked team pulls off the Red River upset. • Texas has won the turnover battle in eight of the last 10 meetings with OU, with the two teams tying at one turnover apiece in the 2018 Big 12 Championship Game. The team that wins the turnover battle between Texas and OU is 15-7 since 2000. • Nine of the previous 11 meetings between the Longhorns and Sooners had been decided by eight points or less after 15-straight years in which the annual game was decided by at least two scores (1999-2013). Texas leads the all-time series, 29-22-5, when the rivalry game is decided by one possession (eight points or less).
  17. NO SURRENDERING • Texas is one of two FBS programs and the only Power 4 team to not trail this season (Texas and Army). DOMINANT FROM THE JUMP • UT has outscored opponents 56-0 in the first quarter this season. • The Longhorns are one of two FBS teams with zero points allowed in the first quarter, joining Clemson.
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