Adam Schobel
Status:
Committed
HIGH SCHOOL

Adam Schobel

Quarterback
6′5″ / 190 lbs
Columbus, TX
Columbus
Class of 2025
Rating: 90
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National Avg
Rating: 90.3
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
TCU
Committed
7/29/2024
Baylor
None
Houston
None
Oklahoma State
None
Sam Houston
None
Texas State
None
UTEP
None
UTSA
None
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Videos

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Highlights: Huge second half helps Columbus pull away from Hitchcock
Sophomore Highlights
Adam Schobel Junior Highlights

Updates

Ryan Brauninger
3 days ago by Ryan Brauninger
On Husan Longstreet and QB recruiting…
The California based QB called the A&M staff a short time ago to inform them of his flip to USC which has now gone public. After gathering more information, I'm very confident that this came down to a couple of factors. The first one holds the most weight in terms of why the decision was made, and it's the depth chart. Since Marcel Reed became the guy for the Aggies, Lincoln Riley and the Trojans began really selling their path to the field compared to A&M's for Longstreet. USC did not take a quarterback in the 2024 class, and their current signal callers have had serious issues this fall. Their depth chart was always an element to Husan's recruitment that they were trying to utilize when they could, but the emergence of Reed as the starter in Aggieland with 3 more years of eligibility was a key turning point for the Trojan's messaging. Secondly, because the USC QB room is a bit of a mess, the Trojans are motivated to fix it as quickly as possible. In today's college football, I'll let you figure out what that means. Finally, there is the fact that the kid will stay in state and play for a guy that has worked directly with 3 Heisman Trophy winners in recent history. The question for A&M now is where do they go from here with signing day just a couple of weeks away. Based on my latest intel, I do think the staff is doing/will do a deep dive on the in-state crop of signal callers in the coming days. There are probably 4-5 names that will get extensive looks. I think the first call they'll make is to Duncanville standout Keelon Russell who visited Texas A&M a couple of times during last spring. He's been committed to Alabama for a while now, and it's hard to imagine him coming off that pledge. Still, it's worth making the call to see. After that, a few more kids that I could see getting hard looks are Adam Schobel at Columbus (TCU), Ty Hawkins (SMU) who played most of his high school career at San Antonio Johnson before transferring to IMG Academy this year, and Austin Carlisle at Ft Bend Ridge Point (UH). That list is not exhaustive by any means. There are guys like Edward Griffin (Baylor) at Coppell and Lloyd Jones III (Texas Tech) at Hitchcock who have had strong senior campaigns, as well.Regardless, I do think the Texas based quarterbacks are going to be where the search starts.
Around Texas: A round-up of recruiting news in the Lone Star State
2 mo ago by Jason Howell
Around Texas: A round-up of recruiting news in the Lone Star State
College football is in full swing, but recruiting never stops as plenty of moves are being made as things continue to heat up across Texas. It is time to take a look at the latest happenings on the recruiting front from across the Lone Star state.
Key matchups, updates for Texas A&M's Houston-area commits
2 mo ago by Ryan Brauninger
Key matchups, updates for Texas A&M's Houston-area commits
As the 2024 high school football season kicks off, plenty of Aggie pledges will take the field in hopes of leading their respective programs to glory. Ryan Brauninger provides a deep dive of matchups to keep an eye on in addition to latest intel for commits in his area of coverage.
Around Texas: A round-up of recruiting news in the Lone Star State
3 mo ago by Jason Howell
Around Texas: A round-up of recruiting news in the Lone Star State
Summer is here, and things are continuing to heat up across Texas as the class of 2025 is rapidly gaining attention. With plenty of recent movement and activity, it is now time to take a look at the latest happenings on the recruiting front from across the Lone Star State.
Around Texas: A round-up of recruiting news in the Lone Star State
5 mo ago by Jason Howell
Around Texas: A round-up of recruiting news in the Lone Star State
As the temperatures start to rise with the summer months arriving across the state of Texas, recruiting never stops. It is time to take a look at the latest happenings on the Lone Star State recruiting front as the offseason rolls on.
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