Deuce Hogan
Status:
Signed
HIGH SCHOOL

Deuce Hogan

Quarterback
6′4″ / 185 lbs
Grapevine, TX
Faith Christian
Class of 2020
Rating: 89
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National Avg
Rating: 88.8
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School Preferences

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Iowa
Signed
Texas A&M
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Baylor
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Boston College
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Colorado
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Florida
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Georgia
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Iowa State
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Louisiana Tech
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Michigan
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Oklahoma
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Oklahoma State
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Syracuse
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Tennessee
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Tulsa
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Wisconsin
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Trinity Christian
Deuce Hogan throwing

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Around Texas: A Round-up of Recruiting News in the Lone Star State
6 yr ago by Jason Howell
Around Texas: A Round-up of Recruiting News in the Lone Star State
Friday Night lights are in full effect around the state, and big game Saturdays are as well. Colleges are extending offers, recruits are making decisions and visits are being taken. Here’s the latest from around the state.
Around Texas: A round-up of recruiting news in the Lone Star State
6 yr ago by Jason Howell
Around Texas: A round-up of recruiting news in the Lone Star State
It was a busy June for recruits across Texas, as many narrowed down their choices and made decisions. Jason Howell runs down all the latest commitments, under-the-radar prospects and more.
Jason Howell
6 yr ago by Jason Howell
My Three Things
-Preston Stone is on fire - The Dallas Parish Episcopal 2021 QB has seen his offer list explode this spring. In the last two weeks he has received 13 Power 5 scholarship offers, 5 from the SEC alone. Three times in that stretch he has received multiple offers on one day, and he has received at least one offer every day this week. This morning as I was typing this up, Vanderbilt became the most recent to join his offer list. Yesterday, Ohio State extended an offer. During this stretch he has also added Baylor, Illinois, North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina, Texas, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Notre Dame, Virginia, and Virginia Tech. He received his Texas A&M offer before the flurry started, and he now holds in-state offers from Texas A&M, Baylor, Houston, North Texas, SMU, TCU, Texas, Texas State, and Texas Tech. Not bad for anyone let alone a freshman.-Offers roll in for some of my favorite 2020s - There are guys I root for out there. Not that I'm necessarily rooting against anyone, but there are a few guys I have thought were worthy and it is nice to see their hard work pay off. Grapevine Faith QB Deuce Hogan is one of those guys, and this week he grabbed his first P5 offers from Iowa, Iowa State, and Oklahoma State. Hogan is 6-4, has added some weight to his frame, and he can flat out spin it. Cedar Hill OL Courtland Ford is another one, and he had a strong few weeks as well. He has also had a big two weeks Alabama, Georgia, Kansas State, Iowa State, and LSU each extended scholarship offers. He is nimble on his feet and bends well, plus he has a nasty streak. Ford was out all but two game last fall after having corrective osteotomy surgery. The surgery reshapes a defective bone to prevent future injury. He is now healthy and on a dominant path.https://twitter.com/BigClint37/status/981906823157600256-My favorite watch of the week - This just goes out to the guy I enjoyed watching the most during practices this week. Bishop Dunne 2020 TE Elijah Yelverton was a strong candidate, and so was 2020 ATH Jaden Hullaby. South Oak Cliff's Steven Parker also got after it and I did enjoy seeing 2021 LB Jai Jones for the first time. However, Colleyville Heritage 2020 OL Gavin Byers gets my nod. The guy was so nasty in the trenches. He knocked guys down and then he knocked them down again and then he laid on them and then he pushed off of them as he got up after the play. It really was a thing of beauty. He was quick off the line. He stayed low. He picked up blocks at the second level. Consider me a fan.
Jason Howell
6 yr ago by Jason Howell
Recruiting recap from the Opening Regional in Dallas
Ok so there was a lot, so let's not waste any timeFort Bend Bush DB Erick Young was one of the top A&M targets in attendance at the Opening Regional in Dallas. He was in Dallas because he was nursing an injury and could not compete at the Houston Regional. He recently took his official visit to A&M and both his mom and him were very impressed. The word that keeps coming up with Young is "need" As in the Aggies told me they really need me there. It's not about a want, but a need and it sounds like that message has resonated well with the Houston-area DB. He continues to take his time, and he would like to visit Ohio State, Alabama, and Oklahoma before trimming his list further and eventually naming his college choice. He plans to announce a final three the day before announcing his college decision. Another big time DB A&M fans are highly interested in is Jeffery Carter. The DB was one of the fastest guys in the entire camp and clocked a 4.3 forty. He finished second to Daxton Hill in the fastest man race. The Aggies recently made his top 6 and he said he likes to keep everyone guessing. He would like to take some more visits before making an announcement. He took his official visit to A&M the April 14 weekend and really got to know Debione Renfro well. He was visited at Aledo last week by coach Linguist and coach Elko and he has developed a great bond with both. Sticking with the DBs, Texas went by Waxahachie last week to see Texas A&M commit Demani Richardson, and they are working really really hard to get him to Austin on a visit. I'm not going to say it will not happen because this is recruiting, but currently he remains locked in on his commitment with the Aggies. He and his family are actively communicating with the A&M coaching staff and they had a great time on the official visit a few weeks ago. I continue to hear good things about the Aggies' efforts with Southlake Carroll 2020 RJ Mickens. He likes what he sees in coach Linguist and coach Elko and he is keeping a close eye on things in College Station. On the defensive line, Lucedale (MS) George County DT McKinnley Jackson competed in Dallas fresh off an unofficial visit to Texas A&M. The former LSU commit saw his eyes opened by the trip to College Station. Coach Elijah Robinson's ability to develop DTs definitely caught his attention, and he also talked fishing with coach Fisher. This summer will be a busy one with several trips in the works from coast-to-coast. One guy I was not able to catch up with yesterday was Ishmael Sopsher. The Amite (LA) DT was an absolute stud on the day and he too recently visited College Station. The feeling I got from talking to different people was LSU and Alabama are going to be really tough to top in this one. The recruitment of his brother Rodney Sopsher could make things interesting. Mississippi State commit and Jackson (MS) Provine DE De'Monte Russell says he plans to visit A&M this summer but he doesn't have anything scheduled. He also plans to visit Oregon, Florida, and maybe Ole Miss. Alexandria (LA) 2020 DT Jacobian Guillory recently visited A&M and LSU and he plans to return to both for camps. He loved the weight room at A&M and he kept a close eye on Daylon Mack during the spring game. He checked in at 330 and he's trying to get down to 315. Coach Peveto has been leading the Aggies efforts for Oak Grove (LA) DT Kenean Caldwell. Caldwell knows him from going to camps at both LSU and Ole Miss and the two have a good bond. On the offensive line Camden (AR) Fairview offensive tackle Stacey Wilkins had one of the more impressive days on the field. He is one long dude and light on his feet with a solid base to build on. It is easy to see why so many are all over him. He had the best day I've seen him have and I have seen him at the Army Combine and the Under Armour Camp in the last four months. He still says he plans to take an unofficial. He is coming off unofficial visits to OU and Alabama, and he has official visits planned to Texas (May 5), Arkansas (June 13), and USC (June 22). He plans to take unofficials to Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Texas A&M, and Georgia. Coach Turner's ability to develop NFL OLs has not been lost on him, he definitely notices that and it's a positive. Wilkins did not say it but there is a lot of Oklahoma smoke on this one and Arkansas is definitely going to be in the fight until the end. I don't see this one going the way of the Aggies. Crandall OL Branson Bragg said he really enjoyed his last trip to A&M and gave me a lot of good stuff about sitting down with coach Turner. However, he did say Texas made a big push up his list after his most recent visit. He didn't say they were his leader but I'd put them at the top right now. At receiver Fort Worth Southwest's Nnamdi Adim-Madumere said he remains high on the Aggies. He has been busy taking a few visits recently. He was able to check out A&M, Minnesota, and Baylor. He is currently narrowing in on some favorites. The Aggies remain at the top of his list. He also mentioned Baylor and Minnesota as schools he is watching closely. Aledo 2020 RB Jase McClellan said he's still strong in his commitment to OU but he is very interested in A&M. The Aggies did go by last week and he plans to visit in May. He also mentioned Alabama, LSU, Ohio State, and Georgia as schools he has also had contact with. Mesquite Poteet 2020 RB Seth McGowan is also keeping in touch with the Aggies more. He caught up with coach Linguist last week and he plans to keep in touch with him on a regular basis. On the 2019 RB/FB/H-back front keep Fort Worth Nolan Catholic standout Chance Cover's name on your radar. He checked in at 6-3, 228 yesterday and he is seeing a lot of interest on the offensive side of the ball. A&M recently checked in with him and is eyeing him as a possible H-back target. At QB, Weatherford 2020 QB Ken Seals saw A&M came by the school last week and he plans to camp at A&M. It looks like communication is picking up there. Another 2020 to watch is Grapevine Faith's Deuce Hogan. He has family ties to A&M and is looking at camping this summer.
Jason Howell
7 yr ago by Jason Howell
TexAgs Weekend High School Football Thread
I'm out at Northwest ISD Stadium to check out Southlake Carroll and Byron Nelson. 2020 Texas A&M offer RJ Mickens is the main focus of the night but I'll have my eyeballs wide for others. Brauninger and I will be at games throughout the weekend, and posTing away. tomorrow but I may have to call an audible on that one. I know several of you are out and about and any updates you gave out there we'd love to hear from you.Stay safe on the road and have a great start to your football weekend
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