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Sco
The Texas Longhorn Recruiting Class of 2010 says....hi:

NativeSoCal
Huh?

What??


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Wake me the hell up when it's college football season again.







Dammit, Sco.......you really need to broaden your horizons.......


here is a start....



Pimpbot
Wow, one recruit actually came out of a state not named Oklahoma or Texas. laugh.gif
cultural stew
amazing class but not #1
NativeSoCal
Funny.

USC and UCLA have no problem going into Texas and getting recruits.

Of course, what red-blooded football playin' stud wouldn't want to get his sorry ass outta Texas to come play in lovely SoCal? laugh.gif
Sco
QUOTE (NativeSoCal @ Jan 29 2010, 02:22 PM) *
Funny.

USC and UCLA have no problem going into Texas and getting recruits.

Of course, what red-blooded football playin' stud wouldn't want to get his sorry ass outta Texas to come play in lovely SoCal? laugh.gif


Oh yeah, how did Moody work out for Pete? laugh.gif

Y'all just get the leftovers.
cultural stew
considering that the USC campus is close to Watts.....
NativeSoCal
QUOTE (cultural stew @ Jan 29 2010, 12:44 PM) *
considering that the USC campus is close to Watts.....



It's not THAT close to Watts.

Besides, do you think that USC fotball players live anywhere near South-central L.A.???



Those boys are housed down where the white women are, Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades, Orange County - Newport Beach, etc........
Sco
QUOTE (NativeSoCal @ Jan 29 2010, 02:50 PM) *
It's not THAT close to Watts.

Besides, do you think that USC fotball players live anywhere near South-central L.A.???



Those boys are housed down where the white women are, Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades, Orange County - Newport Beach, etc........


An' dey parents get a free house too!!!
NativeSoCal
Come play in SoCal baby...

You'll get a Heisman trophy...





...and a hot piece of ass..... smokin.gif









You'll get neither one stayin' in Texas!! laugh.gif
Sco
QUOTE (NativeSoCal @ Jan 29 2010, 02:22 PM) *
USC and UCLA have no problem going into Texas and getting recruits.

Of course, what red-blooded football playin' stud wouldn't want to get his sorry ass outta Texas to come play in lovely SoCal? laugh.gif



Apparently....nobody:

http://rivals100.rivals.com/viewrank.asp?r...1&Year=2010

2010 Rank Pos Ht/Wt Schools
1 Jackson Jeffcoat
Plano (TX) Plano West DE 6-3/230 Texas
Also a star on the basketball court, Jeffcoat is the son of former NFL great and current Houston assistant Jim Jeffcoat.
2 Lache Seastrunk
Temple (TX) Temple RB 5-11/192 Oregon
Rushed for 1,179 yards and 11 touchdowns, whle catching 12 passes for 218 yards as a senior.
3 Reggie Wilson
Haltom City (TX) Haltom DE 6-2/240 Texas
Leading tackler in the Army Bowl.
4 Mike Davis
Dallas (TX) Skyline WR 6-1/185 Texas
Recorded three catches for 53 yards and touchdown in Under Armour Game.
5 Tevin Jackson
Garland (TX) Garland LB 6-3/230 Texas
Helped lead team to 9-3 record while being selected a Army All-American in 2009.
6 Luke Joeckel
Arlington (TX) Arlington OL 6-6/280 Texas A&M
Named left tackler starter in the Under Armour Game.
7 Darius White
Fort Worth (TX) Dunbar WR 6-2/205 Texas
Had 24 catches for 491 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior.
8 Jake Matthews
Missouri City (TX) Elkins OL 6-5/275 Texas A&M
Started at center for the West squad in the Army Bowl.
9 Trey Hopkins
Galena Park (TX) North Shore OL 6-4/270 Texas
Was selected as a starter for the Army All-American Bowl.
10 DeAndrew White
Galena Park (TX) North Shore WR 6-0/170 Alabama
Had a stellar week of practice at the Army Bowl.
11 Cedric Ogbuehi
Allen (TX) Allen OL 6-5/270 Texas A&M
Has held his own against the likes of Ronald Powell and Jackson Jeffcoat as a pass blocker.
12 Chris Jones
Daingerfield (TX) Daingerfield WR 6-0/172 Texas
Helped lead team to a 2A state title.
13 Taylor Bible
Denton (TX) Guyer DT 6-3/280 Texas
Led team to a 13-2 record in 2009 and was member of Under Armour All-American Game.
14 Ashton Dorsey
Tyler (TX) John Tyler DT 6-2/276 Texas
Under Armour All-American led team to 12-2 record in 2009.
15 Ross Apo
Arlington (TX) The Oakridge School WR 6-2/190 BYU
Named starter for the Army Bowl.
16 Connor Wood
Houston (TX) Second Baptist QB 6-4/209 Texas
Threw for 2,669 yards and 19 touchdowns, while rushing for 668 yards in 2009.
17 Dominic Espinosa
Cedar Park (TX) Cedar Park OL 6-4/295 Texas
Selected as member of the Army Bowl.
18 Ahmad Dixon
Waco (TX) Midway DB 6-1/194 Baylor
Selected as member of Aloha Prep Bowl and Army Bowl.
19 Shep Klinke
Katy (TX) Katy OL 6-7/290 Texas A&M
Led Team to a 14-2 record and a second staight championship game appearance as a senior.
20 James Franklin
Corinth (TX) Lake Dallas QB 6-2/218 Missouri
Passed for 2,156 yards and 19 touchdowns, while rushing for 1,183 yards and 19 scores in 2009.
21 Aaron Benson
Cedar Hill (TX) Cedar Hill LB 6-2/205 Texas
Recovered from a shoulder injury during the season to compete in the Under Armour Game.
22 Dontae Williams
Houston (TX) Aldine RB 5-11/200 Oregon
Rushed for 1,111 yards and 14 touchdowns in 2009.
23 Corey Nelson
Dallas (TX) Skyline LB 6-0/210 Texas A&M
As a senior, Nelson recorded 120 tackles, 10 sacks and two blocked field goals.
24 Tyrus Thompson
Pflugerville (TX) Pflugerville OL 6-6/278 Oklahoma
Competed in the O-D All-American Bowl after his senior season.
25 Eddrick Loften
Irving (TX) Nimitz DB 5-10/195 Tennessee
As a senior, Loften had 56 tackles, three sacks and four interceptions.
26 Terrell Reese
Brenham (TX) Brenham WR 6-2/185 Utah
Caught 14 touchdowns leading Brenham to Class 4A Divison II title game.
27 Evan Washington
DeSoto (TX) DeSoto OL 6-5/290 LSU
Son of former NFL veteran Marvin Washington played his first year of football in 2008.
28 Eric Humphrey
Dallas (TX) Parish Episcopal School DT 6-4/273 Oklahoma
Late bloomer scored three touchdowns from his defensive tackle position as a senior.
29 Carrington Byndom
Lufkin (TX) Lufkin DB 6-0/165 Texas
Tall and rangy cornerback that is not afraid to tackle.
30 Zach Lee
McKinney (TX) McKinney QB 6-4/195 LSU
Passed for 31 touchdowns and just six interceptions his senior season.
31 John Harris
Garland (TX) Naaman Forest WR 6-2/187 Texas
Played quarterback as a senior but will move back to receiver at Texas.
32 Bryant Jackson
Sulphur Springs (TX) Sulphur Springs DB 6-3/175 Texas
Versatile prospect that can makes plays at receiver and as a kick returner.
33 Traylon Shead
Cayuga (TX) Cayuga RB 6-2/215 Texas
Small school prospect led Cayuga to Class A Division II state title.
34 Scotty Young
Denton (TX) Ryan QB 6-3/185 Texas Tech
Put up huge numbers as a junior with nearly 4,500 yards passing and 65 touchdowns.
35 Shaun Lewis
Missouri City (TX) Hightower LB 6-1/205 Oklahoma State
Very instinctual player that recroded 235 tackles as a junior and senior.
36 James Haynes
Orange (TX) West Orange-Stark DB 6-0/181 Oklahoma
Fast safety prospect that gets it done in the classroom with a 3.94 GPA.
37 Justin Gilbert
Huntsville (TX) Huntsville ATH 6-0/173 Oklahoma State
Rushed for over 1,000 yards from the quarterback position as a senior.
38 Cam Feldt
Pilot Point (TX) Pilot Point Selz OL 6-5/290 Arkansas
Was an all-state performer in Class 2A.
39 Adrian Phillips
Garland (TX) Garland ATH 5-11/199 Texas
Had over 500 receiving yards, over 100 rushing yards and even added 83 pass yards during his senior season.
40 Daryl Williams
Corinth (TX) Lake Dallas OL 6-5/269 Oklahoma
As a senior, had 38 pancake blocks and no sacks allowed for offense that averaged 438.8 ypg.
41 Darius Terrell
DeSoto (TX) DeSoto WR 6-2/213 Texas
Had 77 catches for over 1,100 yards in 2009.
42 Josh Huff
Aldine (TX) Nimitz RB 5-10/185 TCU
Had over 1,100 rushing yards and over 800 passing yards while playing quarterback as a senior.
43 Greg Daniels
Houston (TX) St. Pius X DE 6-4/242 Texas
Formerly a tight end, Daniels has loads of upside at defensive end.
44 Austin Woods
Rockwall (TX) Heath OL 6-5/290 Oklahoma
Competed in the Offense-Defense Bowl as an offensive center.
45 Jackson Richards
Southlake (TX) Carroll DE 6-4/245 Texas Tech
Has been a varsity performer at Texas power Southlake Carroll since his freshman year.
46 Ben Malena
Cedar Hill (TX) Cedar Hill RB 5-9/201 Texas A&M
Rushed for 700 yards as a senior after rushing for over 2,000 as a junior.
47 Tyler Stephenson
Lancaster (TX) Lancaster DB 5-10/175 Baylor
Lock-down corner is also one of the top hurdlers in the country.
48 D.J. Jones
Denison (TX) Denison RB 5-11/210 Texas A&M
Rushed for over 2,200 yards during the 2009 season.
49 Tristan Holt
Gilmer (TX) Gilmer DB 6-0/185 Missouri
Future defensive back made his presence felt at wide receiver in high school.
50 David Johnson
Argyle (TX) Argyle DT 6-2/270 TCU
As a senior, Johnson had 80 tackles and 24 tackles for loss.
51 Henry Josey
Angleton (TX) Angleton ATH 5-10/180 Missouri
Rushed for over 1,300 yards on over eight yards per carry as a senior.
52 Alton Demby
Galena Park (TX) North Shore DB 5-10/180 Houston
Had four interceptions in leading his team to an 8-4 season.
53 Tony Drake
Dallas (TX) Skyline RB 5-9/176 Colorado State
On over eight yards per carry, Drake rushed for over 1,300 yards in 2009.
54 Jonathan Anderson
Corpus Christi (TX) Carroll DB 6-1/196 TCU
Big physical athlete could play either safety or linebacker on the next level.
55 Marcus Murphy
DeSoto (TX) DeSoto RB 5-9/170 Missouri
Had over 2,000 yards of total offense for DeSoto as a senior.
56 Adrian White
DeSoto (TX) DeSoto DB 5-10/171 Texas
Had a strong week of practice at the Under Armour All-American Game.
57 Chuka Ndulue
Dallas (TX) Jesuit DE 6-3/240 Oklahoma
Defensive end had the athleticism to play inside linebacker in high school.
58 Domonique Patterson
Dallas (TX) Skyline LB 6-0/210 Texas A&M
Was named to the Max Emfinger All-American Game.
59 Diamonte Wheeler
Arlington (TX) Bowie DT 6-2/278 Oklahoma State
Was named first team all-district after leading his team to the fourth round of the playoffs.
60 Tyler Arndt
Cuero (TX) Cuero QB 6-4/200 list
Threw for over 2,300 yards and 27 touchdowns with only four interceptions.
61 Holmes Onwukaife
Cedar Park (TX) Cedar Park LB 6-3/220 Florida State
Had 65 tackles, five sacks, three fumble recoveries, a forced fumble, and a pass deflection in 10 games as a senior.
62 Daniel Noble
Flower Mound (TX) Marcus DT 6-4/275 Oklahoma
Anchored the defensive line for his 7-5 Flower Mound Marcus team.
63 Kevin Johnson
Houston (TX) Cypress Ridge WR 6-2/190 Oklahoma State
Had 485 yards rushing and 412 yards receiving as a senior for Cy-Ridge.
64 Jatashun Beachum
Dallas (TX) A Maceo Smith ATH 6-2/275 Arkansas
Rare athelte could project anywhere from quarterback to defensive tackle in college.
65 Damon Williams
Irving (TX) Nimitz DT 6-4/300 Oklahoma
Massive defensive tackle with a great frame.
66 Tommie Saunders
San Antonio (TX) James Madison LB 6-1/200 Oklahoma State
Led a defense that held six different opponents to 14 points or less.
67 Trent Smiley
Frisco (TX) Wakeland TE 6-4/225 Kansas
Had 36 catches for 405 yards from his tight end position as a senior.
68 Rodney Williams
Dallas (TX) Skyline DT 6-1/260 Houston
Part of the loaded 2010 class of prospects at Dallas Skyline.
69 Jeremy Johnson
Silsbee (TX) Silsbee QB 6-2/182 West Virginia
Committed to West Virginia in May.
70 Ricki Herod Jr.
Mesquite (TX) North Mesquite WR 6-2/175 Kansas
Had 20 catches for 302 yards and three touchdowns as a senior.
71 Bud Sasser
Denton (TX) Ryan WR 6-3/200 Missouri
Has topped 1,000 yards receiving and 23 touchdowns in both his junior and senior seasons.
72 Damontre Moore
Rowlett (TX) Rowlett DE 6-6/227 Texas A&M
Moore had 12 sacks as a senior.
73 Torrea Peterson
San Antonio (TX) East Central DT 6-4/300 Oklahoma
Is the second cousin of Minnesota Viking running back Adrian Peterson.
74 Nate Askew
San Antonio (TX) James Madison WR 6-4/213 Texas A&M
Started at wide receiver for the West in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
75 Relus Chance
Waxahachie (TX) Waxahachie DE 6-5/215 Tulsa
Along with his success on the football field, Chance stars on the basketball court and in track.
76 Adam Shead
Cedar Hill (TX) Cedar Hill OL 6-4/315 Oklahoma
Was named to the roster of the Team USA vs the World Game.
77 Jameill Showers
Killeen (TX) Shoemaker QB 6-1/200 Texas A&M
Though he was sidelined as a senior, Showers threw for 2,150 yards as a junior.
78 Cameron Fleming
Houston (TX) Cy-Creek OL 6-6/270 Stanford
Big offensive tackle prospect with room to grow.
79 Matt Joeckel
Arlington (TX) Arlington QB 6-4/220 Texas A&M
In 2009, Joeckel through for over 3,000 yards and 40 touchdowns.
80 Darian Lazard
Pearland (TX) Dawson ATH 6-0/170 Houston
Rushed for over 1,000 yards and threw for over 2,200 yards in 2009.
81 Kacy Rodgers
Southlake (TX) Carroll DB 6-2/185 Miami
Father Kacy Rodgers Sr. is an NFL assistant coach.
82 Joe Powell
Dallas (TX) Skyline ATH 5-11/174 Oklahoma
Competed in the Offense-Defense Bowl following his senior season.
83 Ciante Evans
Arlington (TX) Juan Seguin DB 5-11/170 Nebraska
Athletic defensive back also excels on the basketball court.
84 Ja'Terian Douglas
Arlington (TX) Arlington Lamar RB 5-11/180 Tulsa
Was named first team All-State after rushing for over 1,700 yards and 25 touchdowns in 2009.
85 Matt Brown
Allen (TX) Allen QB 6-1/185 TCU
Had over 2,000 yards passing and over 1,000 yards rushing in 2009 with 43 combined touchdowns.
86 Dominique Sanders
Fort Worth (TX) Dunbar ATH 6-1/190 Houston
Had just under 200 yards receiving and over 500 yards rushing as a senior.
87 Cole Underwood
Denton (TX) Guyer OL 6-3/257 Stanford
Father and brothers played basketball and football in college.
88 Zach Bolton
Houston (TX) Klein Forest OL 6-2/260 Utah
Was a first team All-District performer as a senior offensive lineman.
89 Chad Lindsay
The Woodlands (TX) The Woodlands OL 6-3/307 Alabama
Played guard in the Under Armour All-American Game.
90 Kendrick Perkins
La Porte (TX) La Porte ATH 6-2/220 list
Rushed for over 3,000 yards over his junior and senior seasons.
91 Caleb Lavey
Celina (TX) Celina LB 6-4/210 Oklahoma State
Tackling machine is known for his brutally hard hits.
92 Quinn Trimble
Lufkin (TX) Lufkin WR 6-2/180 list
Caught 31 passes for 597 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior.
93 Donovan Vestal
Arlington (TX) Bowie DE 6-5/240 Nebraska
Vestal had one defensive touchdown and 7.5 sacks in 2009.
94 Donavan Johnson
Arlington (TX) Martin DT 6-2/245 Iowa
Could project at defensive end or defensive tackle on the next level.
95 Josh Allen
Cedar Hill (TX) Cedar Hill OL 6-2/256 Louisiana-Monroe
Moved to offensive center as a senior but has worked all over the offensive line.
96 Quentin Hayes
Lancaster (TX) Lancaster DB 6-1/175 Oklahoma
Continues a defensive back pipeline to Oklahoma, following teammate Demontre Hurst.
97 Marcus Mallett
Cleveland (TX) Cleveland LB 6-1/216 TCU
Played both sides of the ball in leading his team to a 10-2 record.
98 Coby Coleman
Frankston (TX) Frankston DT 6-3/290 Texas Tech
Was an All-State performer in the 2A classification.
99 Toney Hurd Jr.
Missouri City (TX) Fort Bend Marshall DB 5-9/184 Texas A&M
Had a strong showing in the Under Armour All-American Game.
100 James Sims
Irving (TX) Irving Macarthur School RB 6-0/205 Kansas
Had over 1,700 yards rushing and 20 touchdowns during his senior season
Sco
QUOTE (NativeSoCal @ Jan 29 2010, 03:56 PM) *
Come play in SoCal baby...

You'll get a tainted Heisman trophy before you get your ass whipped by Texas in the BCS MNC game..





...and a sloppy seconds, thirds, etc. piece of std rotted ass that comes with a lifetime supply of Penicillin..... smokin.gif





And years worth of lawsuits, NCAA investigations, and generous child support obligations....not to mention a revolving door full of fleeing coaches. laugh.gif



You'll get neither one stayin' in Texas!! laugh.gif

cultural stew
I'm very disappointed in Jackson Jeffcoat, his dad was all america at ASU--and was allpro with a long career with Dallas.

He would have started right away at ASU. I tell ya the Jeffcoat family is dead to me now.
Sco
QUOTE (cultural stew @ Jan 29 2010, 05:48 PM) *
I'm very disappointed in Jackson Jeffcoat, his dad was all america at ASU--and was allpro with a long career with Dallas.

He would have started right away at ASU. I tell ya the Jeffcoat family is dead to me now.

About as dead as the Sun Devils? No big deal, the kid is a Texan.

Why haven't y'all fired Erickson? He ain't no Frank Kush.
Pimpbot
Because he's been dealing with Dirk Koetter crap recruits.
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