jack the frog
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Welcome to TCU Zach!!
Rob Phoenix was an OL at TCU and didn't play. Nice guy and pretty big but whatever they assessed at the high school level didn't translate over to college.Seems like Wacker recruited a kid at QB, Rob Phoenix, that was a big-time star. I don't think he ever played, and followed Wacker to Minnesota.
How am I not surprised that you don't like the signing? Do you like anything that isn't some sort of conspiracy?Not a big fan of this signing, hope GP and the staff can prove me wrong
That usually does not take much.Not a big fan of this signing, hope GP and the staff can prove me wrong
Battle would have been a 5*, but at under 6’ tall, got dropped to 4*.would depend upon the rating service i guess, but 247 shows justin rogers as the highest rated quarterback has signed and he was a 4-star
That's it!Tim Schade (Qb) followed Wacker to Minnesota.
Has this kid exhibited any regret over his behavior prior to his teams state game? Maybe so, but I’m still not too excited about this.
Jumped the class ranking up to #23 from #31 on 247. Kinda crazy that one recruit could do that.
You forgot mike luttrelSince I started following recruiting as a kid, Bub Deerinwater was the first of the very few prized recruits we've gotten a la mid 1960s from Wichita Falls, a running back who fizzled and ended up at Oklahoma State.. Ronnie Littleton was the next I remember from the early 1970s (also a Wichita Falls product) who was a complete miss.. Kenneth Davis (1981, Temple) did, however, live up to his hype until having to leave 3 games into his senior year as a strong Heisman candidate for taking payments along with Gary Spann and some other highly touted guys..
For some reason, I think Zach Evans may be different.. He may be one of those guys who comes in here ready to go and so talented that he plays like a man among boys.. Eventually, one of these prizes is going to come thru and grab a Heisman and a NC. If we and he are lucky, we'll all have 3 really productive years together..
You made that up.Since I started following recruiting as a kid, Bub Deerinwater was the first of the very few prized recruits we've gotten a la mid 1960s from Wichita Falls, a running back who fizzled and ended up at Oklahoma State.. Ronnie Littleton was the next I remember from the early 1970s (also a Wichita Falls product) who was a complete miss.. Kenneth Davis (1981, Temple) did, however, live up to his hype until having to leave 3 games into his senior year as a strong Heisman candidate for taking payments along with Gary Spann and some other highly touted guys..
For some reason, I think Zach Evans may be different.. He may be one of those guys who comes in here ready to go and so talented that he plays like a man among boys.. Eventually, one of these prizes is going to come thru and grab a Heisman and a NC. If we and he are lucky, we'll all have 3 really productive years together..
First 5* in the "modern" recruiting era which I guess is since about 2000.
Edit. Since 2009
Well, he WAS his nephew....Tim Schade (Qb) followed Wacker to Minnesota.