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Texas 2011 Top 25: GoBR's Final Rankings
Here's the link to the initial rankings. As always, this list is based on collegiate potential. 1. Brandon Williams, Brookshire Royal RB (Oklahoma) Initial thoughts: Going out on a limb here, as Malcolm Brown is universally considered one of the top 10 or so prospects in the entire country and...
Malcolm Brown: 2011 Texas Recruiting Spotlight
Vitals Name: Malcolm Brown Position: Running back Height: 6-2 Weight: 220 Speed: 4.44 40-yard dash High School: Cibolo Steele Rating (Rivals): Five out of five (6.1) Overview/Recruitment At first there were three: Brown, SA Madison's Aaron Green, and Abilene's Herschel Sims. Then Brookshire...
Morning Coffee's Second Texas Junior Day Primer
A day of few offers, disappointment for recruits. If the first Junior Day is overwhelmingly a joyous occasion for the coaching staff, which typically receives between 8-12 commitments, and for the attendees, almost all of whom receive their coveted Texas offers -- only Nathan Hughes walked away...
High School Playoffs: Week Four Update
Cayuga 41, Ganado 19Traylon Shead and Cayuga will have another chance to secure the state championship that eluded them last season after prevailing over Ganado. As is so often the case, Cayuga won by running the football, with Shead and quarterback Malcome Kennedy combining for over 400 yards...
High School Playoffs Update: Week 3
Apologies for failing to post the Friday Night Lights Weekly Wrap for the last several weeks. In lieu of that, here's a breakdown of commits and targets still in action across the state as the playoffs heat up. Abilene High 41 Cedar Hill 17 Not only did Aaron Benson's high school career at Cedar...
Stony Point Takes 7-on-7 State Championship
Thoughts on Corey Nelson's commitment to A&M later tonight or tomorrow. The last team left standing at the conclusion of the Texas State 7-on-7 championships was a team that this close to home for Longhorn fans -- Round Rock Stony Point, state semifinalists on the gridiron last fall. Lead by...




















