Mack Brown to commits: No more visits
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.
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.
Has Mack found all the edge pieces yet to build the frame?
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.
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.
Has Mack found all the edge pieces yet to build the frame?
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.
Looking back on the Signing Day that was for the Texas Longhorns, who signed their smallest class since 2005 and suffered a record number of decommitments, which ended up defining the group.
Since it's a small Texas class, and in honor of ever-advancing political correctness, everyone gets a trophy! Not really, but many of the prospects in the class did receive a coveted GoBR.
With the 15 commitments of Texas’s 2013 recruiting class signed and ready to be Longhorns (and 4 of those already on campus), now’s as good a time as ever to take a look at what the class is bringing to Austin, Inside the Numbers style.
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.
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 2013 Texas offensive line class may be the best in the country and is the best in the 'Horns for years. Thing is, Stacy Searels can't afford for it to end up like the 2009 group.
The Texas Longhorns only signed five defensive players in the 2013 recruiting class. Find out what the 'Horns will be getting.
The 6-5, 300-pound defensive tackle signed with the Crimson Tide Wednesday after the news broke Saturday that he wasn't going to be a Longhorn despite his longtime commitment.
The 'Horns were all-in with Kyle Hicks at running back before he decommitted, so the coaching staff got caught without a back-up plan when he flipped to TCU. Find out where things stand now for Texas as Signing Day approaches.
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.
The Longhorns went the JUCO route again to land another offensive tackle who could come in and start. Assessing what Desmond Harrison means for Texas, where he fits in, and what his strengths are as a player.
The Longhorns might have signed the best offensive line class in the country and one of the most important members of the five-man class is Killen (Texas) Harker Heights offensive lineman Darius James.
The Texas Longhorns added a big piece for the interior line of the future when they inked 2013 Irving (Texas) offensive guard Rami Hammad, a prospect who raised his stock significantly with a strong post-season all-star game performance.
The Texas Longhorns added a well-regarded potential possession receiver on Wednesday in Dallas (Texas) Jesuit product Jake Oliver. Find out what he will bring to the table for the 'Horns.