Around the SEC: Recruiting news and trends
It's that time again, time to take a look around at the biggest pick-ups on the recruiting front as well as some of the top recruiting news and notes from around the SEC. Jason Howell details just that and more in this week's, Around the SEC.
Around Texas: A Round-up of Recruiting News in the Lone-star State
We're just over two months away from the beginning of the early signing period and recruits are narrowing down their decision processes. Jason Howell provides an update on the current state of top recruitments in Texas.
Recruiting Rankings Update: Reshuffling the top 100
As we reach the midpoint of the season, the 2019, 2020, and 2021 recruiting prospects are evaluated. The TexAgs recruiting team updated their top prospect rankings in the state of Texas.
Around Texas: A round-up of recruiting news in the Lone-star State
The first month of the season is coming to an end, and there are new names, new offers, and new commitments around the state of Texas. It’s time to check out the who, what, and where of recruiting in the Lone Star State.
A few notes from Cedar Hill Trinity Christian
-2020 DB Dwight McGlothern had a solid game. He matched up quite a bit with All Saints 2020 slot WR Monterren Parks and he did a good job of keeping him under wraps. McGlothern has the ability to play either safety or cornerback. I love his range and length at free safety. His one-on-one cover skills are also very strong. On the night, he also played receiver and was back on some punt and kickoff returns. We have an interview coming and I think you will like it. He is extremely high on the Aggies right now. -Get ready to hear the name Brandon Buckhaulter. The Trinity Chrisitian 2021 WR is originally from Brandon (MS), and he arrived in Texas already holding a Mississippi State offer. He is a big, physical WR, and he was Sanders go to guy especially when he threw downfield. -2019 S Lewis Cine is the real deal. Someone is going to get a good one. He is looking at Georgia, Michigan, Texas, Florida, and Penn State. Texas A&M was never involved due to holding commitments of Demani Richardson and Brian Williams. -I don't know why De'Marvin Hartfield is not hearing from more colleges. He's 6-1, 230 and he plays RB and LB for Trinity Christian. He is an absolute bruiser at RB and I could see him being a FB/H-back kind of prospect. This guy can play at the FBS level IMO, maybe not at Texas A&M, but he can play somewhere.-RB Qualan Jones had a big game. Once he gets downhill he is a load for defenders. He has a powerful lower body and runs behind his shoulder pads. Baylor got a good one, with a quick initial burst. He also got behind the defense and had a big TD reception. -Trinity Christian brings the beef in the trenches with two 2021s to watch in DT Marquette Seaton (6-3, 300) and DL/OL Elijah Bowser (6-4, 320). I could see Bowser being a true nose on defense or an OG on offense. Seaton plays with an edge and I see him drawing FBS looks at DT.