Mack: Future efforts of class will define it
As disappointing as all the decommitments were for the Texas Longhorns, what will ultimately define the class is how those 15 players develop in Austin.
As disappointing as all the decommitments were for the Texas Longhorns, what will ultimately define the class is how those 15 players develop in Austin.
Texas Longhorns head coach Mack Brown took a hardline stance against future committed players taking visits to other schools after getting burned by five decommitments in the 2013 class.
The Texas Longhorns weren't able to find a defensive end or defensive tackle in the 2013 class, but made some moves on National Signing Day to help depth at those positions.
The Texas Longhorns only signed five defensive players in the 2013 recruiting class. Find out what the 'Horns will be getting.
The Texas Longhorns have signed 15 prospects in the 2013 class, with the strongest group the offensive linemen. Find out what else the 'Horns added on offense.
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The Texas Longhorns won't sign a true defensive lineman in the 2013 class after missing on Waco defensive tackle Andrew Billings on Tuesday. What does that mean for the 'Horns moving forward?
Last spring, the Longhorns were assembling a Dream Team. Then 20% of the class decommitted, including two five-star prospects, leaving some massive, and defining, holes in the class.
Breaking down what Montrel Meander's flip means for the Longhorns moving forward at the wide receiver position.
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