Ty Brock
Status:
Committed

Ty Brock

Quarterback
6′3″ / 180 lbs
College Station, TX
College Station
Class of 2017
Rating: 85
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National Avg
Rating: 83.0
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
Sam Houston
Committed
10/10/2016
Houston
None
Louisiana Monroe
None
McNeese State
None
SMU
None

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Recruiting process getting underway for '17 CSHS QB Ty Brock

Updates

Under the Lights: Aggies begin recruiting push with big weekend
8 yr ago by TexAgs Recruiting
Under the Lights: Aggies begin recruiting push with big weekend
Aside from early bowl game prep, recruiting has the attention of Texas A&M coaches. In the midst of road visits and new offers, the Aggies staff will host several key visitors in College Station this weekend.
Around Texas: a round-up of recruiting news in the Lone Star state
8 yr ago by Jason Howell
Around Texas: a round-up of recruiting news in the Lone Star state
Each week of the college season brings a new list of visits, commitments, and developing storylines among the top talent in the state. Even as the Aggies head out of state, there is plenty of news to follow.
Under the Lights: Tracking fallout from A&M's big win in Week Seven
8 yr ago by TexAgs Recruiting
Under the Lights: Tracking fallout from A&M's big win in Week Seven
Texas A&M took home one of the biggest wins in Kyle Field history in front of much of the state's elite high school talent. The TexAgs recruiting team has canvased Texas this week and has updates on Texas A&M's biggest targets.
Under the Lights: Stars turn sights on Aggieland in Week Six
8 yr ago by TexAgs Recruiting
Under the Lights: Stars turn sights on Aggieland in Week Six
Texas A&M-Tennessee could affect more than just the 2016 season. The matchup of unbeatens has attracted many elite high school athletes from around the country. Inside, the TexAgs recruiting team has compiled a list of potential visitors and more.
Ryan Brauninger
8 yr ago by Ryan Brauninger
Notes, pics, and video from Consol, College Station
Hit both CSISD high schools today to check out the plethora of local talent before the season kicks off. Here's a brief report on the Consol Tigers and CSHS Cougars.A&M Consolidated2017 CB Tyon Merchant - Oklahoma State - A&M nearly made a move on Merchant earlier this year, but the Ags have filled their secondary. Merchant remains solid in his pledge to the Cowboys. https://twitter.com/r_brauninger/status/7629897782959226882018 ATH Kolby Peel - one of the more underrated guys in the 2018 class, in my opinion. Kid is a football player. Every time you look up, it seems like he's either got the football or is tackling the football. A&M has been in to see him more than once. His sophomore tape is solid.https://twitter.com/r_brauninger/status/7629889356266987522019 DT Josh Ellison - big boy that flashed a quick first step. His body has already changed some since I saw him in the spring. It's going to be interesting to see him continue to grow.https://twitter.com/r_brauninger/status/7629839088455598082019 OL Reid Francis - great frame for such a young kid. He's already at 6-4, 270 with good length. He'll have all the physical attributes you want in an OL. His dad played for A&M as well. https://twitter.com/r_brauninger/status/762979596119646210https://twitter.com/r_brauninger/status/762985379574059008College Station High2017 QB Ty Brock - Ty just gets better every time I see him. Disciplined in his footwork, leader on the field, great feel for trajectory and velo...just an all around solid QB. Hearing Tennessee and another SEC school are really looking hard here. https://twitter.com/r_brauninger/status/763138780517707780https://twitter.com/r_brauninger/status/7631464571467284482017 OL Josh Donovan - Josh is making the move to tackle from center this year. He's a mountain of a kid. He committed to North Texas over the summer. https://twitter.com/r_brauninger/status/7631376339082485812018 ATH Quandree White - We all know how good White is in the slot (perhaps the best in 2018 in Texas) and returning kicks, but for team purposes, Quandree looks like he'll log significant time at safety this season. Still, I'd be willing to bet the Cougars find a way to get their big time playmaker the football. https://twitter.com/r_brauninger/status/7631533802607534092019 ATH Brandon Joseph - this kid looks like a future stud. Long, rangy athlete that's pretty fluid. Still a tad skinny but has the frame to hold the weight. CSHS coaches think a lot of this kid.https://twitter.com/r_brauninger/status/7631561284987863042017 CB Timarcus Davis and 2018 DL Marquise Conchola are both sidelined to different extents for knee and shoulder knocks, respectively. Davis pledged to UH over the summer. https://twitter.com/r_brauninger/status/763152668437073920https://twitter.com/r_brauninger/status/763157221609922560
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99-100: Elite national prospect (Five-star)

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Considered one of the best 30-40 prospects in the state and a top 250 national prospect. Displays the physical skills to be a major early contributor at the collegiate level with high professional potential.

80-89: Quality prospect (Three-star)

Considered one of the best 100 prospects in the state and a top 500 national prospect. Displays the physical skills to develop into a contributor over the course of his college career. Has the ability to become a professional prospect over time with development.

70-79: Solid prospect (Two-star)

Considered one of the top 250 prospects in the state. Has the physical skills to be a potential contributor at a D-1 program over the course of his collegiate career with significant development. Professional potential is low.
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