Smiles all around
The Fighting Texas Aggies added a nice of heaping of swag to their program with the addition of a top-rated class that included a whopping 32 prospects and heralded the rise of a regional recruiting power.
The Fighting Texas Aggies added a nice of heaping of swag to their program with the addition of a top-rated class that included a whopping 32 prospects and heralded the rise of a regional recruiting power.
The Texas Longhorns only signed five defensive players in the 2013 recruiting class. Find out what the 'Horns will be getting.
The USC Trojans had a day they wish they could forget on Tuesday, losing multiple prospects, including 2013 Houston (Texas) Alief Taylor defensive end Torrondey Prevot, who will likely choose between Texas A&M and Oregon.
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.
The Texas A&M Aggies managed to convince Lancaster (Texas) defensive end Daeshon Hall to forsake his Washington commitment and head to College Station.
Consensus four-star prospect Torrodney Prevot is a longtime Texas A&M target who has close friends already committed to the Aggies. Will Kevin Sumlin drop a Prevot-related "Yessir" by the end of the weekend?
The Aggies are still pursuing several targets despite having 33 members of the 2013 class already, including Washington pledge Daeson Hall and former USC commit Sebastian Larue.
The practice of oversigning has been rampant in the SEC in recent years and, on the surface, it looks like the Aggies are engaged in it with the 2013 class, which already has 32 pledges. How are they going to make the numbers work?
Lancaster (TX) defensive end Daeshon Hall committed to Washington late in June after decommitting from Texas, but is now planning other visits.
The latest on Torrodney Prevot's commitment to USC and what it means for Texas, Penn State kicker Anthony Fera, whether or not the Texas Lonhgorns will open up fall practice this year. And more.