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Chris Warren's Top 4...

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  • RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,123

    Tequilla said:

    I'm pretty sure Warren has offers from just everywhere in the country.

    There's a certain consistency in Warren's Final Four being that none of the schools are what you'd consider to be Top 25 powers at the moment. Tech is a joke - nobody would want to live there IMO. Okie Lite has had recent success but they are second banana to Oklahoma.

    Texas has definitely been down. I like what Charlie Strong is doing down there and I do think he'll get things turned around but in the grand scheme of things, I do think that they are behind where we are in the process though. Moreover, their path to success is much more daunting now that they not only have Oklahoma to deal with, but they also have what TCU and Baylor are doing.

    In contrast, Washington's path to success is passing Stanford (probably going to happen within the next 12-24 months - probably should have happened this year) and Oregon. Win the North and you're probably going to win the conference. Just reading the tea leaves of what is going on in recruiting would say that we're going to be well positioned with the classes we're putting together to be in that spot. Add in the family element and it starts to make sense.

    I get the feeling that Warren likes challenges and is willing to step outside his comfort zone.

    My opinion is that we're the favorite right now.

    The #1 RB in the class Soso Jamabo is also from Dallas; UT is battling ND and UCLA for him as well. Warren and Jamabo may be waiting to see what the other does. I think a lot of high profile guys are sniffing around UT and seeing if anyone else is going to take the plunge there on a rebuild and new coach.
    Hopefully Jamabo goes to Texas. If he does, we have a decent chance at Warren. If he goes to ND or UCLA, he's not coming to UW.
  • AtomicDawgAtomicDawg Member Posts: 7,161 Standard Supporter
    Noticed that warren named a top 4 leaving the door open for one more program to come in and get a visit. This will be a big program from the south that "opened his eyes" after stopping by the high school one day.

    By the sounds of it, I'd say he goes to if mamma jamma doesn't.
  • WilburHooksHandsWilburHooksHands Member Posts: 6,803
    edited December 2014
    Tequilla said:

    The big thing that Strong has to turn around will be that aTm has the pull of the SEC. In contrast, while you have to get the perception of the Big 12 to the same level as the SEC, the other problem Texas has is the Baylor/TCU problem now - particularly for kids growing up in the DFW area as TCU is a definite option for them now.

    At this point, the big reason that aTm has jumped ahead of Texas in the minds of most in-state kids is because of the SEC. With Texas being down for a few years, they just don't have the pull right now.

    Texas overplayed their hand a few years ago ... that combined with Mack Brown mailing in about a 3-5 year period has them in a shitty position right now. Texas tends to feel that it is their birthright that they are great ... but historically, they are nowhere close to where schools like USC, Alabama, Notre Dame, Michigan, Ohio, and even Oklahoma have been.

    I disagree that Texas has to fight the pull of the SEC for recruits. Texas is Texas, always will be. Yes their arrogance has increased exponentially since the VY Natty, but that state and that program are linked for eternity.

    edit: Also, we've all heard the trope "but RGIII/Jameis/Manziel wanted to go to Texas." It's tired, but it's true.
  • WilburHooksHandsWilburHooksHands Member Posts: 6,803
    Tequilla said:

    but historically, they are nowhere close to where schools like USC, Alabama, Notre Dame, Michigan, Ohio, and even Oklahoma have been.

    Don't want to beat a dead horse here and I know you probably despise Texas, but still...

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  • doogsinparadisedoogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320

    Tequilla said:

    but historically, they are nowhere close to where schools like USC, Alabama, Notre Dame, Michigan, Ohio, and even Oklahoma have been.

    Don't want to beat a dead horse here and I know you probably despise Texas, but still...

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    Froogs gonna Froog.
  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,931
    Beginning in 1978, Texas has won only 8 conference championships. This is what I'm talking about. Most Texas people would think that the numbers has been at least double that.
  • AtomicDawgAtomicDawg Member Posts: 7,161 Standard Supporter
    Tequilla said:

    Beginning in 1978, Texas has won only 8 conference championships. This is what I'm talking about. Most Texas people would think that the numbers has been at least double that.

    Talking about a different thing. Kids still like to go to Texas. The Baylor and tcu option is not a serious threat to their talent. The talent development at those programs is the threat.
  • whatshouldicareaboutwhatshouldicareabout Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,879 Swaye's Wigwam

    Tequilla said:

    but historically, they are nowhere close to where schools like USC, Alabama, Notre Dame, Michigan, Ohio, and even Oklahoma have been.

    Don't want to beat a dead horse here and I know you probably despise Texas, but still...

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    What, no Yale?

    (Yale has 876 wins)

    Also, looks like we're getting close to win #700 soon.
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,789
    Tequilla said:

    Beginning in 1978, Texas has won only 8 conference championships. This is what I'm talking about. Most Texas people would think that the numbers has been at least double that.

    Ahh, the power of selective endpoints.

    Move the point to 90 and they have 6 in that time, which isn't quite so terrible. Oklahoma only has 8 in that time.

    Texas is a top 10 overall powerhouse, just waiting for the right coach. Not sure Strong's the guy, but they'll find him eventually and be a perennial nightmare for your boys when they do.
  • AtomicDawgAtomicDawg Member Posts: 7,161 Standard Supporter
    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    Beginning in 1978, Texas has won only 8 conference championships. This is what I'm talking about. Most Texas people would think that the numbers has been at least double that.

    Ahh, the power of selective endpoints.

    Move the point to 90 and they have 6 in that time, which isn't quite so terrible. Oklahoma only has 8 in that time.

    Texas is a top 10 overall powerhouse, just waiting for the right coach. Not sure Strong's the guy, but they'll find him eventually and be a perennial nightmare for your boys when they do.
    This. But you know. Froogs gotta froog.
  • HFNYHFNY Member Posts: 5,121 Standard Supporter
    Does the fact that Texas has 3 RBs committed for the 2015 class and that they took 2-3 RBs in the 2014 factor into the equation?
  • AtomicDawgAtomicDawg Member Posts: 7,161 Standard Supporter
    HFNY said:

    Does the fact that Texas has 3 RBs committed for the 2015 class and that they took 2-3 RBs in the 2014 factor into the equation?

    No
  • WilburHooksHandsWilburHooksHands Member Posts: 6,803
    HFNY said:

    Does the fact that Texas has 3 RBs committed for the 2015 class and that they took 2-3 RBs in the 2014 factor into the equation?

    Ask Priest Holmes and Jamaal Charles. Well, Charles was at least a starter for a while.
  • doogsinparadisedoogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320
    HFNY said:

    Does the fact that Texas has 3 RBs committed for the 2015 class and that they took 2-3 RBs in the 2014 factor into the equation?

    Lavon Washington was a four-star.
  • bananasnblondesbananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,359

    HFNY said:

    Does the fact that Texas has 3 RBs committed for the 2015 class and that they took 2-3 RBs in the 2014 factor into the equation?

    Lavon Washington was a four-star.
    I'm assuming your talking about Lavon Coleman. He was s 4-star on scout but was rated significantly lower by everyone else and didn't garner much pac-12 recruiting attention outside of UW and Cal.
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,886

    I don't think he's coming to UW. I would love to have him though.

    Thought seems to be UW is the leader. Mom's family is from Seattle and she's playing a role in his recruitment. That & Pete gives us a great shot.


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  • doogsinparadisedoogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320

    HFNY said:

    Does the fact that Texas has 3 RBs committed for the 2015 class and that they took 2-3 RBs in the 2014 factor into the equation?

    Lavon Washington was a four-star.
    I'm assuming your talking about Lavon Coleman. He was s 4-star on scout but was rated significantly lower by everyone else and didn't garner much pac-12 recruiting attention outside of UW and Cal.
    Correct, I'm an idiot.
  • HeretoBeatmyChestHeretoBeatmyChest Member Posts: 4,295
    Actually Tequilla is right. According to metrics superiority guy and his exhaustive study Texas is not in the echelon that is Alabama, USC, Oklahoma, etc.
  • whatshouldicareaboutwhatshouldicareabout Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,879 Swaye's Wigwam
    Just saw that we're getting Warren's last visit, Jan 30th, the last weekend before signing day (when he's planning to announce).
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