John Schobel
Status:
Committed
HIGH SCHOOL

John Schobel

Defensive End
6′4″ / 215 lbs
Columbus, TX
Columbus
Class of 2025
Rating: 85
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National Avg
Rating: 86.4
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
TCU
Committed
5/24/2024
Baylor
None
Houston
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Missouri State
None
Oklahoma State
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Purdue
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Sam Houston
None
Texas State
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UTEP
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Videos

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Highlights: Huge second half helps Columbus pull away from Hitchcock
John Schobel 6'4" 215 lb. 2025 LB/TE

Updates

Key matchups, updates for Texas A&M's Houston-area commits
1 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
2 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
4 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.
Around Texas: A round-up of recruiting news in the Lone Star State
6 mo ago by Jason Howell
Around Texas: A round-up of recruiting news in the Lone Star State
High school and college football around the state of Texas are currently going through spring drills and offseason workouts, but 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.
Ryan Brauninger
7 mo ago by Ryan Brauninger
Quick recruiting notes from UA Next Houston camp
Spent most of the day at Planet Ford Stadium in Spring to check out the talent at the Under Armour Next camp. Here are some quick hitting intel I was able to pick up throughout the day. - Baton Rouge (LA) LB and LSU commit Keylan Moses will visit Texas A&M on March 30th - thanks in large part to the efforts of Jay Bateman who had been his lead recruiter while at Florida. - Galveston Ball ATH Jonah Williams told me straight up he will be coming to College Station later this month to see a practice. OU has a lot of momentum so it's vital that the Aggies get him on campus. - OL commit Josh Moses had a good day. He looks lighter on his feet. He also mentioned that the staff is now very much talking to him about playing center at the next level. He checks a lot of boxes there. Very smart, cerebral kid. - Not much has changed on the Landon Rink front. The CyFair standout continues to hold the Aggies in high regard and will make multiple trips to campus this spring. - A&M hasn't made a move on an offer for North Shore LB Charles Ross, but I am told they will be pushing to get him on campus to see him in person. If that happens, the offer could follow. The recent LSU commit saw his stock take off this spring with some super impressive 100 meter times. - A&M is still engaging with Klein Oak DB Courtland Guillory who told me he'd be on campus soon but didn't have a set date. I'm hearing there's Oklahoma momentum there. - I spoke with Columbus QB Adam Schobel who told me he hadn't heard much from Texas A&M. He's solid on his commitment to Baylor currently. However, he did say that the Aggies had reached out to his cousin John Schobel whose got some intriguing tape as a standup outside linebacker or even defensive end. It wouldn't surprise me to see John make a trip up for a spring practice. - Hitchcock WR Kelshaun Johnson was telling folks in attendance that A&M and Texas were clearly in his top group. There was also a mention of Penn State, but this one looks like it's maneuvering toward an Aggie versus Longhorn head to head. - If you want some early names to keep an eye on for the Aggies in 2026, here are a few that I think the A&M staff has done an outstanding job with so far: Klein OL Nicolas Robertson Port Arthur Memorial LB Tank King Katy Mayde Creek LB Kosi Okpala Houston Legacy WR Mike Brown
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