WATCH: Texas commit Armani Winfield has monster night for Lewisville

Winfield put together a BIG performance on Friday night against Flower Mound.

Prior to making the trip to the Cotton Bowl for Texas-Oklahoma on Oct. 9, wide receiver Armani Winfield put together a monster performance for Lewisville on Friday evening. Continue reading “WATCH: Texas commit Armani Winfield has monster night for Lewisville”

Sooners offer four-star defensive tackle from Flower Mound, Texas

Sooners offer four-star defensive tackle from the DFW area.

Just a couple of days after losing out on North Shore defensive tackle Kristopher Ross, the Oklahoma Sooners set their sights on another defensive tackle prospect. According to Jadon Scarlett, the Sooners and defensive line coach Calvin Thibodeaux offered the Coram Deo Academy product on Wednesday.

Scarlett would likely need to bulk up a bit to play inside for Oklahoma, he could stay on the outside and play strong-side defensive end.

Jadon Scarlett’s Profile

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
247 3 78 41
Rivals 4 42 28
ESPN 4
247 Composite 3 408 54 32

Vitals

Hometown Flower Mound, Texas
Projected Position Defensive Tackle
Height 6-2.5
Weight 265

Recruitment

  • Offered on Mar. 24, 2021
  • No official visits during NCAA’s dead period

Offers (23 total)

Crystal Ball

No crystal ball predictions at the time of publishing

Film

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2021 quarterback target postpones commitment date

Garrett Nussmeier has postponed his commitment date. Due to the coronavirus, Nussmeier was not able to complete visits to three schools.

Garrett Nussmeier of Flower Mound Marcus High School has postponed his commitment date from the originally planned date of April 18. Due to the coronavirus, Nussmeier was not able to complete visits to three schools in his final five.

The four-star quarterback told 247Sports, “I wanted to finish my visits to get to see Miami, Texas and Texas A&M.”

On Texas and new offensive coordinator Mike Yurich, Nussmeier said, “we’ve had a relationship for a long time. He was recruiting me hard at Oklahoma State before he left. I kind of knew when he got the Texas it would pick up. That’s a huge plus and Texas is a huge university and the chance to play for them is pretty cool.”

The Texas product is the seventh-ranked pro-style QB in the country according to 247Sports’ composite. The site’s crystal ball predicts he will pick LSU, where he already has taken a visit.

Nussmeier has not released a new date for his commitment and based on what he has said, will not commit until he is able to visit the three remaining schools. Once the COVID-19 pandemic has slowed, one of the most sought after prospects in the state will make his decision.

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