Landon Bogany
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HIGH SCHOOL

Landon Bogany

Wide Receiver
6′2″ / 195 lbs
Lewisville, TX
Lewisville
Class of 2027
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Highlights: Allen tops Lewisville in physical first-round battle, 17-3

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Highlights: Allen tops Lewisville in physical first-round battle, 17-3
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5 days ago by Jason Howell
Highlights: Allen tops Lewisville in physical first-round battle, 17-3
On Friday at Eagle Stadium, the Allen Eagles topped the Lewisville Farmers 17-3 in a physical playoff matchup. Defense and special teams played a big role in the contest, with both teams coming through in clutch moments, but Allen was able to pull away in the end.
Jason Howell
5 mo ago by Jason Howell
Sunday Mike Elko Camp Thread
Mike Elko and his staff are gearing up for the second round of high school camps with two on the slate for today.They kick off the day with a specialist camp for all those Ks, Ps, and DSs out there which should bring in plenty of top talent.Then this evening they host their second high school Prospect Camp and my goodness.This evening's camp is setting up to be a big one filled with several top in-state 2026 and 2027s. Many will arrive in College Station already holding offers from the Aggies.Here's a quick listOffersQB Romin Seymour, Fort Bend ElkinsRB Cardae Mack, Humble AtascocitaRB Landen Williams-Callis, Richmond Randle (2027)WR Kaydon Finley, AledoWR Jalen Lott, Frisco Panther CreekWR Trenton Yancey, Arlington Lamar (2027)TE Ahmad Hudson, Ruston (LA) (2027)TE Evan Jacobson, Waukee (IL)TE Ian Premer, Great Bend (KS)TE Zachery Turner, Duncanville OL Drew Evers, Flower MoundOL Brian Swanson, Dallas South Oak Cliff (2027)DL Jamarion Carlton, TempleDE Kevin Ford Jr., DuncanvilleDL Kordae Houston, Dallas South Oak CliffDL JD Jones, Dallas South Oak Cliff (2027)DL Deven Robertson, Hattiesburg (MS) Oak Grove (2027)LB Noriel Dominguez, Fort Bend MarshallLB Tank King, Port Arthur Memorial LB Kosi Okpala , Katy Mayde CreekLB Jamarion Phillips, Dallas South Oak CliffCB Ryan Gilbert, Mesquite HornCB Brock King, Port Arthur Memorial2025sWR Jaquise Martin, Bryan RudderWR Brodrick Malone, Humble AtascocitaTE Ty Rupe, Conroe Grand OaksATH (LB/DB) Jayden Bradley, Prosper Rock Hill2026sQB Kyden Barker, Galveston BallQB Rees Wise, Austin WestlakeRB Keilan Chavies, Hutto RB Izayah Lee, LancasterRB Amante Martin, Port Arthur Memorial RB Josiah Lucas, South Grand PrairieWR Caton Cramer, SeminoleWR Dameon Crowe, RichardsonWR Trishstin Glass, Copperas CoveWR Zion Robinson, MansfieldWR Chris Stewart, Pearland Shadow CreekTE Jaivion Martin, PflugervilleOL JJ Mays, Pflugerville WeissOL Troy Pless, Killeen ShoemakerOL Pulelei'ite Primus, MidlandOL Cortavious Tisaby, Dallas South Oak CliffDE Landon Barnes, DuncanvilleDE Dycin Davis, Abilene CooperDL Tyler Hagler, GilmerDE Hudson Woods, Smithson ValleyLB Kailer Pettijohn, McKinneyLB Payhton Porter, MelissaCB Donovan Webb, Frisco Panther CreekS Jason Bradford, Temple2027sQB Luke Babin, WoodvilleQB Zephyr Kreye, Denton Guyer QB Weston Nielsen, BastropQB Tre Williams, Lewisville QB Malachi Zeigler, Benton (LA)OL Jordan Carraway, ForneyWR Landon Bogany, LewisvilleWR Aden Starling, Iowa ColonyLB Cam Pettijohn, McKinneyCB John Meredith, Euless TrinityS Eli Johnson, Cibolo SteeleATH (RB/WR/DB) D'Adrian Renfro, San AugustineATH (RB/WR) Jordan Smith, Groesbeck
Jason Howell
9 mo ago by Jason Howell
DFW Recruiting Notes
Texas A&M has been very active in DFW and March 30 looks like a busy weekend with Mesquite Horn standout OL Lamont Rogers, Lewisville OL Michael Fasusi, and Denton Guyer DL Xavier Ukponu all planning to be College Station that day.In the 2026 class Prosper (TX) OL Zaden Krempin tells me he will return to College Station for an April 6 visit. I spoke to a few sources on Fasusi and the Aggies continue to do great work there. Elko and Cushing continue to make a strong impression and as noted by his visit he continues to take a long look at the Aggies. When it comes to leaders I do not know if he is ready to declare anything just yet, but I expect Oklahoma and Texas are going to be prime competitors. He likes the idea of playing in the SEC, his relationship with the coaches is a big thing for him, and I am told the ability to compete for a championship is also something high on his priority list. Missouri really impressed him on his visit before the dead period and Oregon is another school he has shown a lot of interest. Fasusi went home sick yesterday, so I missed him when I dropped by the school, but I was able to see quite a few top prospects. If you are looking for potential Texas A&M targets, CB Dylan Davis (6-0, 170) and DL Xavier Fleming (6-1, 270) are a couple of 2026s who could end up on Texas A&M's radar. Davis got a lot of great reps and has the tools that could see him grow and develop into a top tier prospect over time. Fleming was named district Defensive Newcomer of the Year last year. He tallied 51 tackles as an interior DL and he also plays for the Lewisville basketball team.It is the class of 2027 though which has people around the program buzzing. There is a lot of young talent and several are already picking up scholarship offers. ATH Derrick Martin (5-9, 165) plays RB, WR, CB, and as a return man. He already holds offers from Ole Miss, Colorado State, and UNT. QB Tre Williams (6-0, 185) holds offers from Arizona St, Coloado St, Texas St, and UNLV. ATH Aiden Evans (5-11, 165) is making a name for himself as an electric athlete who makes plays at WR and DB. He currently holds offers from Colorado St and UNTWR Landon Bogany (6-2, 193) is a big physical receiver and he recently received his first offer from UNT. WR Deontae Weathers (6-0, 160) and ATH Devin Robinson (5-10, 160) are a couple more in the 2027 class to watch.Lancaster (TX) wide receiver Emmanuel Choice is one guy we have not talked much about, but he is a guy to put on your radar. He checks in at 6-5, 200 and he is one long, fluid athlete at WR. His quick feet and ability to get in and out of his breaks is unique for a guy that size. He quickly tracks the ball and adjusts his body and his long arms give him a big catch radius. The Aggies offered in December and area recruiter Tony Jerod-Eddie and wide receivers coach Holmon Wiggins have been leading the Aggies efforts. Oklahoma was one of the first on him and right now I'd give the Sooners the edge. TCU is also coming on strong, and he also visited Texas before the dead period.He has been in regular contact with the Aggies since receiving the offer and it looks like the prospects are promising of him making his first Aggieland visit this spring.

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