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  1. Walker Little actually plays OT for them. Even with him and Pancotti last year Ozen probably could've hung with or beat Episcopal. They have high level players at certain positions but nowhere comparable to the speed they see in SETX and are very thin. Playing against PAM for four quarter is harder than playing against the Episcopal, St. Thomas and Kinkaid's of the world. Not saying Ozen will win or not get blow out, I'm just saying the overall team talent will be less than a Beaumont Central, Westbrook, PAM or even a Crosby who they've lost to a couple time in the playoffs recently.
  2. Is he going to play TE for PNG this year like he will in college, or will PNG try to keep him split out since they really don't use a TE? He must have showed very well at camp yesterday to receive a committable offer. Good thing is that A&M has two kids playing TE right now that they probably hoped would never have to see the field, in SEC depth there's probably not a better situation he could've hoped for. Congrats to him.
  3. I would rank Atascocita behind North Shore and Westfield and far as talent goes in the Houston area. Atascocita has the most valuable player in the entire Houston area with Daveon Boyd after he led the state in 6A passing yardage. Atascocita is definitely getting the looks because they just signed two 2-star players to an FBS school this past year. Boyd is small for the QB position but I bet he gets a low level FBS offer somewhere down the road simply because he plays for Atascocita. With their enrollment crawling towards 4,000 students it's becoming a recruiting hotbed just like Humble High was back when they had a similar enrollment.
  4. Mannie Netherly, (WR/QB), #33 ranked prospect in Texas and holds 27+ offers. State runner-up in the 400m this past season and will play QB for us this year. Holds 15 offers from the Big 12 and SEC alone: [Hidden Content]
  5. I think some schools will be/are leery of the knee until he shows it's not affecting him. If and when he's healthy he might get some more looks but I think he's pretty firm on UH. It's just a pleasure to watch the kid run the ball with the balance determination he shows, really missed that this past season.
  6. Craig (Sqwirl) Williams, (RB), 2018 #3 rated all-purpose back in the country per 247sports. Already holds an offer from every power 5 conference in the country: [Hidden Content] Hopefully a healthy Grace and Williams can repeat the type of performance they had during the semifinal run a couple of years ago.
  7. It is what it is. I didn't know anything about this site until after we lost to Vidor, otherwise I definitely wouldn't have been hush hush about an undefeated district championship and a narrow third round loss to Dawson in '09. You're right about me probably being hush hush the year you got on here and we lost by seven points to Brenham . . . in the second round.
  8. The NCAA can make that null and void if they choose to, and probably will. Maybe not for the kids that are already there, which is probably 50/50, but for the kids that have only signed a letter of intent the NCAA can choose to make that particular agreement, for that particular school, for that particular year non-binding. The NCAA can basically do as it chooses but it's likely that decision won't be made until down the line leaving the current kids in a quandary.
  9. You must not have seen what they looked like, Mustafa and Daveon had it covered.
  10. In light of the end of the Spring evaluation period I will be posting Crosby's prospects film. First up will be the catalyst of the 2014 semifinal run. Carlos Grace(RB), committed to University of Houston: [Hidden Content]
  11. Man, BH might beat Dayton. We play them right out of the box after coming off Santa Fe and Vidor, Westeberg is going to get baptized in his first district game. I know kids that they're looking at to play specific positions and those kids will be absolutely no threat to Crosby. You need players to win, why do you think Dayton isn't having that same success without Green and Dugat? Why do you think Ricky Tullos took a backwoods system to George Ranch and turned them into a powerhouse? You ever watched Katy run their bread and butter play, the toss crack out of a 1970's SWC game? You can coach up and scout whatever you want, better have you some players.
  12. Very true, they're actually the 17th most talented school in the nation since 2000. Off the top of my head I can't even think of one D1 prospect BH has even had in that period, I'm sure there's at least one though? Mix that with the fact that in his time at Allen Westeberg never coached a qb that didn't end up in the SEC or what is currently the Big 12 before Seth Green signed with Minnesota this year. While they're in different classes most of the time, those SEC and Big 12 qbs were being protected by at least four D1 offensive linemen too. Then they had at least two D1 receivers to throw to at all times, even had NFL backs like Jonathan Williams to had off to. What some people don't realize is that when you play in a semifinal and title games and you literally have TWICE the enrollment as your opponent, you have major built-in advantages that do not exist at BH. [Hidden Content]
  13. I usually don't bring this up because it doesn't matter but didn't we just beat BH 74-19 in 7 on 7? That's before we add in the line of scrimmage. They probably ran the ball a lot because it's very obvious they still can't throw it. There were people scouting our Spring game though, they all had NCAA logos on their shirts.
  14. Lol, and you're from Hardin right. Totally understandable.
  15. Whenever I watched PNG play Angleton this past year it looked like some kids from Barrett Station would've helped . . .
  16. Your source set you up failure and lied to your face.
  17. Man, when somebody comes up with a fallacy like that you can bet that they have no clue what they're commenting about. Just someone felt they needed to comment on something, even they didn't know the first thing about it, sort of like earlier this offseason with the coaching moves.
  18. Very nervous when Hutto took the ball and marched it right down the field on us. Lucky for us the poor kid never saw it coming, he dang sure did his best to rectify the mistake though. Chronicle had him down for 237 passing and 191 rushing, thankfully the time ran out and we at least got a regional crown that year.
  19. Herrick made Hutto relevant. If he doesn't have that kind of year on a senior heavy team in '14 then Sawyer probably doesn't even get the job. You can see from their record this year that even with kids like Ondario Robinson on defense, once they geared up to stop Herrick this past season Hutto struggled. That's even with a solid defensive coach like Steve Van Meter(Friendswood former coach). They gave up 35, 54 and 42 points in their three district losses this past season and got beat in the first round 38-6 by College Station. Not really sure that gets you a head job being a DC and giving up those numbers unless you can revert a couple of years back and show how Herrick was killing people and making them one dimensional and thus easier to defend. That's how.
  20. Well, now all Sterling has to do is find a kid like Tyler Herrick that got Sawyer the job and they'll be just fine. Kid annihilated Crosby in the regional final a couple years ago and almost won it by himself. I think he threw for over 3,000 yards and ran for another 1,000. He really put Hutto on the map since they made the move to 5A. Here's the kid that I would say was the catalyst for him getting the job. Tyler Herrick(QB), signed with Pennsylvania - [Hidden Content]
  21. I don't think he's at Rusk more than two or three years. I heard he was from around Jacksonville so maybe he views it as a retirement job? I just think that after he gets that program going he'll have other offers from around the area that will be too good to pass up.
  22. After being let go at Dayton after the '15 season, former Dayton head football coach gets an A/D job:
  23. I guess Lee's coach has been in education less than 5 years because he started at $80k, I don't know their raise structure though so who knows what he makes now. When Sedberry was at Lee he applied for the Central job so I would imagine it was a raise for him to leave GCCISD and go to Central at the time. If it is Flannigan it would make sense because he's been a coach for a long time and could probably negotiate a higher salary. I know BISD started Foreman and Suggs around $80k so if Flannigan isn't making much more than that it's understandable for him to apply for a potential raise closer to home. Westbrook isn't in a far easier district either. North Shore and Atascosita are tough and will finish 1-2, but the rest of the district is mediocre to sub-par for the 6A level. Westbrook, The Woodlands, Lufkin and Montgomery are pretty solid for the top half of a 6A district.
  24. Ozen had the guy when they hired Plez Atkins away from North Forest, only other upgrade that I would say was the perfect fit for the situation at Ozen would be James Williams at FB Marshall. I would imagine FB ISD is a probably a more beneficial district to work in though. TK Harrison just left Crosby to be the OC at PAM, if Ozen is looking for a new head man Coach Harrison should be on the short list . . . the very short list.
  25. That's definitely the truth. Question is will he be used like Craig Williams was as a sophomore last year, 89 carries for 985 yards, or will he be given a heavy workload as a sophomore due to the lack of players around him. I think Calvin can be a lot like Craig, but I would also say that if Craig played at Sterling he would be run into the ground and probably wouldn't be the #3 APB in the country right now. Sort of like D'Onta Allen's improvement once he left GCM for Crosby and was given a role instead of a load.
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