Offers rolling in for dynamic three-star 2024 dual threat Texas QB Ethan Terrell

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @RyanWrightRNG At all levels of the game, versatility is key on the gridiron, and on both sides of the ball. Modern era defenders have to be fast and agile especially when facing prolific dual threat quarterbacks who can scorch the field with their arm and their legs. At Lewisville High School (Texas), the Farmers have […]

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Busy visit schedule coming up for Texas three-star 2025 QB Chad Warner

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @RyanWrightRNG Earning first-team All-District honors with Cibolo’s Steele High School, Chad Warner got after Texas defenses last season. The breakout season with the Knights brought a growing recruiting spotlight with it. Slinging the ball around the yard with DEFCON in national 7-on-7 tournaments this offseason has helped Warner’s skills grow with more next level teams […]

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Anticipation building on seeing 2026 Texas QB Romin Seymour play this fall

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @RyanWrightRNG When the 2026 class takes the field this fall, there may not be a player out there that college coaches are more excited to see more than Romin Seymour. The Manvel High School quarterback (6-6, 192) has all the skills to be another great one out of the Lone Star State. With offers already […]

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Louisiana: Interview with Evangel Christian Academy Class of 2017 OT Ethan Harvey

Written by Charlie Beuttel Twitter: @charlie_cds3  Evangel Christian Academy located in Shreveport, Louisiana, had a great 2015 season as the Eagles finished 9-3 and advanced to the state semifinals where they lost to eventual state champion, Catholic, 27-21 in overtime. After losing their first game to nationally ranked St. Joseph Prep (PA) the Eagles won eight straight games before dropping their […]

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Four SEC Teams Enter the AP Top 10 and Voters Lose Confidence in MSU and OSU

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA The Week 7 AP rankings came out on Sunday and in a nutshell summary Baylor switched places with TCU, Michigan State tumbled despite winning, voters lost more confidence in Ohio State, and Utah is now viewed as legitimate. The bigger trouble for the rest of the Power Five Conferences is the surge by the […]

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Houston Cougars have another Big Weekend, Lands Three more Recruits

Written by Ryan Wright The Houston Cougars continued their hot recruiting over the summer months landing two more in-state recruits and landing their first out of start player by weekend’s end with wide receivers Keith Corbin and Marquez Stevenson and defensive tackle Aymiel Fleming. Corbin picked Houston over offers from several top programs including Ole Miss, Nebraska, SMU, Wisconsin, Texas […]

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Houston flips area 3-star safety Collin Wilder from Texas Tech

Written by Ryan Wright The Houston Cougars continued their mission of locking down area Class of 2016 talents landing safety Collin Wilder on Tuesday. The verbal commitment sent yet another message to fellow Lone Star college football programs that the Cougars are for real flipping the one-time Texas Tech commitment. Wilder, 5’11”, 185 pounds, has seen his recruiting stock soar […]

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Interview: Class of 2016 Tulsa QB/LB Abe Anderson still proving talents to college coaches

Even a sport as inclusive as football is still not without certain prejudices that exist nationwide. The high school ranks are filled with a large volume of players who have showed their worth on the gridiron, be it over time or in the stat column, but because they play on a lower classification an automatic snub or red flag is […]

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Tom Herman and the Cougars continue to lockdown Houston area recruits

On Thursday May 21, 2015 a tide was turned in Texas when Cougars’ head coach Tom Herman gained a verbal commitment from highly regarded 5-star defensive tackle Ed Oliver. Immediately after the Houston area recruit announced his intentions to stay in his hometown for college, 4-star defensive tackle Jordan Elliott, 3-star offensive guard Dixie Wooten III, and 3-star defensive end […]

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In 24 hours Tom Herman has put Houston football back on the CFB map

Since the Jack Pardee-John Jenkins era University of Houston football has been influx. In the mid to late 1980’s through 1990 the Cougars unleashed their exciting brand of the run-and-shoot offense making quarterback Andrew Ware a Heisman Trophy winner and David Klingler a household name. By 1991 the thrill ride was over. With coaches like Kim Helton and Dana Dimel […]

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