I was just looking at the perfect game website and it has a Texas longhorn under his name for commitment. Does anyone know if he recently decommitted from A&M? I can't find anything online or on his twitter or ig page saying so.
Ajdcrna said:
I was just looking at the perfect game website and it has a Texas longhorn under his name for commitment. Does anyone know if he recently decommitted from A&M? I can't find anything online or on his twitter or ig page saying so.
Man, it's been a few years since I've had a PBR.TAMU1990 said:
PBR has him as an Aggie commit
Sean98 said:Man, it's been a few years since I've had a PBR.TAMU1990 said:
PBR has him as an Aggie commit
TAM85 said:
That A&M high school commits are now commiting to Texas makes no sense. Are they ignoring the fire alarm and blinking lights going off right in front of their eyes? Are their parents and advisors deaf to it?
No matter what the Texas coaches are telling them, those are merely words of a salesman/recruiter. The fact that the players that played for the Texas coaches the last 2 or 3 years and ended up #2 in the nation are not following the coaches to Austin should set off alarms with the kids and their parents.
This is basically the actions of the A&M players who have been through 2-3 seasons with the Texas coaches are speaking so loudly I cannot hear the words the Texas coaches are saying!
TAM85 said:
That A&M high school commits are now commiting to Texas makes no sense. Are they ignoring the fire alarm and blinking lights going off right in front of their eyes? Are their parents and advisors deaf to it?
No matter what the Texas coaches are telling them, those are merely words of a salesman/recruiter. The fact that the players that played for the Texas coaches the last 2 or 3 years and ended up #2 in the nation are not following the coaches to Austin should set off alarms with the kids and their parents.
This is basically the actions of the A&M players who have been through 2-3 seasons with the Texas coaches are speaking so loudly I cannot hear the words the Texas coaches are saying!
powerbelly said:TAM85 said:
That A&M high school commits are now commiting to Texas makes no sense. Are they ignoring the fire alarm and blinking lights going off right in front of their eyes? Are their parents and advisors deaf to it?
No matter what the Texas coaches are telling them, those are merely words of a salesman/recruiter. The fact that the players that played for the Texas coaches the last 2 or 3 years and ended up #2 in the nation are not following the coaches to Austin should set off alarms with the kids and their parents.
This is basically the actions of the A&M players who have been through 2-3 seasons with the Texas coaches are speaking so loudly I cannot hear the words the Texas coaches are saying!
You are surprised that someone with a 20+ year track record as an excellent head coach is able to recruit well? Kids believe that their experience will be different. They believe some of the pr spin. They know he is a jackass but he has a great track record of success.
Those kids don't have a relationship with Earley like the current playes did. I wouldn't worry about it at all.
Sean98 said:
4 flips, all pitchers.
Given the improvement we saw on the mound this year the only surprise to me is that some current pitchers didn't follow them.
Sean98 said:
Just want to make sure I have this all straight... it's loyalty when they stay, it's overpaid NIL when they go. When they transfer in it's all Earley being a boss. When they don't transfer to us it's money or they're scared of competition.
Can we all just admit that these are dumb kids making decisions for a hundred different reasons? The pitchers have been recruited by Max, they committed to Max here, they're following Max there. I hope they're getting paid but there's more reasons than money to switch commitments when you've never played a single pitch at a school.
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