PnkPanther
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Gophers land big oT
The kid from Burges HS? My old backyard.my opinion is he ends up at ou and LSU get LJ Johnson
Texas will have it's hands full in 2022, there is 3 really good RBs in that class from the state.. One is in @Deep Creek backyard too.
LJ Johnson has been getting some CBs to aggy.. but I still feel once LSU really turns up the heat, he'll sign there..if LSU wants him (they should).my opinion is he ends up at ou and LSU get LJ Johnson
Texas will have it's hands full in 2022, there is 3 really good RBs in that class from the state.. One is in @Deep Creek backyard too.
Burges is making a comeback in regards to kids of Fort Bliss soldiers living in their area again. That went away for a while.
Here's how close that is.Burges is making a comeback in regards to kids of Fort Bliss soldiers living in their area again. That went away for a while.
Info tidbit about Burges...that isn't too positive right now. Burges High School is only 1/2 mile north of the Walmart that had the big shooting recently.
I think UTs top RB target is Blue, but I feel like Burges is someone they are really high on as well.Burges is making a comeback in regards to kids of Fort Bliss soldiers living in their area again. That went away for a while.
Info tidbit about Burges...that isn't too positive right now. Burges High School is only 1/2 mile north of the Walmart that had the big shooting recently.
This is why I feel that as long as UT doesn't head to the B16 or SEC, TCU and Tech will be tied to them for as long as the Big 12 stays in tact or if they form a new conference. TCU is an addition for schools out west or out east as far as annual trips.I think this explains why recruiters flock to DFW.
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Yep, a lot of schools could fill Amon Carter with local alumni. With that damn many people in DFW, you can bet there is a huge alumni base of nearly every major college in the country. Both my daughters and their families live in the Keller/Roanoke area. When I visit them I see a lot of Mizzou, Tennessee, North Carolina, etc stickers on cars there.This is why I feel that as long as UT doesn't head to the B16 or SEC, TCU and Tech will be tied to them for as long as the Big 12 stays in tact or if they form a new conference. TCU is an addition for schools out west or out east as far as annual trips.
I flew into Dallas in 2017 for the RRS game. I needed a UT polo shirt. I was surprised how small the section of UT apparel there was at the store we went to. I think the aggy section was actually bigger but it had ou, arkansas, muzzu, kansas, smu, tech.. ARIZONA sections. My best friend still lives in Dallas and he told me I would be surprised that the DFW area isn't all longhorns. Growing up in Austin..it was all UT with a small sprinkle of aggyYep, a lot of schools could fill Amon Carter with local alumni. With that damn many people in DFW, you can bet there is a huge alumni base of nearly every major college in the country. Both my daughters and their families live in the Keller/Roanoke area. When I visit them I see a lot of Mizzou, Tennessee, North Carolina, etc stickers on cars there.
The apparel sections are unique. Believe it or not, I think Dallas is even different than Fort Worth. While not apparel, I see a disproportionate number of vehicles with Yosemite Sam "Guns Up" decals on a lot of vehicles in North Fort Worth. And every time I go to Fort Worth to see grandkids on a Friday or return home on a Sunday, I get right in the middle of all the Tech students that are from the Metroplex heading home/returning for the weekend. My daughter has seven friends that live in Keller than are Red Raider alumni! I expect a lot of them here since I live just 90 miles from Lubbock. But, FW is 330 miles!I flew into Dallas in 2017 for the RRS game. I needed a UT polo shirt. I was surprised how small the section of UT apparel there was at the store we went to. I think the aggy section was actually bigger but it had ou, arkansas, muzzu, kansas, smu, tech.. ARIZONA sections. My best friend still lives in Dallas and he told me I would be surprised that the DFW area isn't all longhorns. Growing up in Austin..it was all UT with a small sprinkle of aggy
I feel that people who had to endure Norman, Lubbock and Fayetteville have no choice but to head to Dallas lolThe apparel sections are unique. Believe it or not, I think Dallas is even different than Fort Worth. While not apparel, I see a disproportionate number of vehicles with Yosemite Sam "Guns Up" decals on a lot of vehicles in North Fort Worth. And every time I go to Fort Worth to see grandkids on a Friday or return home on a Sunday, I get right in the middle of all the Tech students that are from the Metroplex heading home/returning for the weekend. My daughter has seven friends that live in Keller than are Red Raider alumni! I expect a lot of them here since I live just 90 miles from Lubbock. But, FW is 330 miles!
I feel that people who had to endure Norman, Lubbock and Fayetteville have no choice but to head to Dallas lol