Georgia offers scholarship to massive 2024 OT Ory Williams

Williams stands 6-foot-7, 320 pounds as a junior…

Four-star 2024 offensive tackle Ory Williams (6 feet, 7 inches, 320 pounds) has earned a scholarship offer from the University of Georgia.

Williams, out of San Marcos High School in San Marcos, Texas., is rated the No. 21 offensive tackle, the No. 51 player in the state of Texas and the No. 312 recruit overall in the 2024 class, according to the 247Sports composite.

Williams’ recruitment has taken off recently. He has received offers from the Bulldogs, Florida State, Ole Miss, TCU and Oregon in the last month.

Check out Williams’ junior season highlight tape here. 

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Texas high school football team eligible for postseason again after appeal

The San Marcos (Texas) football team is eligible to play in the postseason again after an appeal, according to Billy Gates at KXAN Austin.

The San Marcos (Texas) football team is eligible to play in the postseason again after an appeal, according to Billy Gates at KXAN Austin.

Two months ago, the team was initially given a postseason ban for two years by the University Interscholastic League over alleged recruiting violations. At issue was a group of purportedly ineligible players coordinating to enroll in the district to play together, per the report.

“A district spokesperson said the issue was with a group of students who played youth football together, and then the group decided to enroll in the district. The spokesperson said a UIL district executive committee brought forth the allegations, and that the committee ruled those athletes were ineligible for transfer.”

The state executive committee will hold several hearings regarding the alleged illegal recruiting, with the next scheduled for today.

For now, the team is free to participate in the playoffs but has been placed on a three-year probation.

San Marcos entered this week with a 2-3 record. Their most recent game was on September 23, a 39-31 loss to Eagle Pass (Texas). After having last week off, they will host Clemens (Texas) on Friday.

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Texas high school team banned from State Championships for 2 years

Apparently the reasoning is that several players on the team were ruled ineligible for transferring for athletic reasons.

San Marcos High School (Texas) has been banned from competing in the playoffs for the next two years, according to a report by Jude McClaren at the San Marcos Daily Record.

Apparently, the reasoning is that several players on the team were ruled ineligible for transferring for athletic reasons.

The school’s athletic director and football coach John Walsh says the district will appeal the DEC’s ruling to the University Interscholastic League. Walsh says that he trusts the appeals process.

The playoff ban is only part of the potential discipline, though. In a statement, San Marcos CISD Superintendent Michael Cardona said the District Executive Committee also recommends that the ineligible student-athletes be banned for two years. He claims that the school did not recruit any of the allegedly ineligible athletes.

“The DEC also recommended that multiple student-athletes be ruled ineligible for the 2022-2023 season with a second recommendation to ban the ineligible student-athletes for an additional two years due to allegations of recruiting. At no point did any SMCISD coach or staff member recruit any of the student-athletes that were ruled ineligible.”

If upheld, the ban is effective starting this season, which means regardless of the team’s record, they can’t qualify for the UIL State Championships.

San Marcos begins their 2022 season tonight at home against Hutto (Texas).

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Norman a top-20 college town in the South according to reader vote in Southern Living

The city of Norman landed inside the top 20 in Southern Living’s best college town reader vote.

College towns are unique places that hold a special place in the hearts of those that attend the universities that make up the most significant presence in that particular city. Norman, Oklahoma, is a special place to those who’ve called it home during their time as students at the University of Oklahoma.

It’s why Norman finished inside the top 20 in Southern Living’s reader vote for best college towns in the South.

When it comes down to it, there’s only one thing that all these towns seem to share—and that’s your devotion to them. Inviting streets and cool music venues be darned, these are the best college towns in the South because they’re your college towns. You know that each time you step foot on campus, whether it’s every football season or once in a blue moon, it’ll still feel like home. And that certainly earns a place the distinction of being the best. Here are the South’s 20 Best College Towns as voted by you, our readers. – Betsy Cribb, Southern Living

And here’s what she had to say about Norman, which came in at No. 20 on the list in the Southern Living reader vote.

The University of Oklahoma’s campus offers two of the area’s main attractions: the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, the nation’s largest university-based museum, and the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, where visitors can see works by Ansel Adams, Edward Hopper and Georgia O’Keefe. There’s fun to be had off campus, too; picnic or camp at Lake Thunderbird State Park or explore Historic Campus Corner, where dozens of shops, restaurants and bars fuel community between OU students and Norman residents – Betsy Cribb, Southern Living

While a few towns in Texas rank ahead of Norman, fear not, there is no sight of Austin, the home of the Texas Longhorns. San Marcos and College Station were the only Texas cities to come out ahead of Norman. San Marcos is the home of Texas State, and College Station is the home of Texas A&M.

It’s easy to see why anyone would love to visit Norman. There are so many different restaurants, you’d be hard-pressed to NOT find something you didn’t like.

Campus Corner always comes alive on the weekend and now that the campus is coming out of the pandemic, live is finally starting to feel normal once again.

I’ve never regretted my decision to attend the University of Oklahoma for a moment. Norman feels much more like a home than other college towns I visited when looking at schools.

The way you can see the imposing Gaylord Memorial Stadium while walking around campus always makes it feel as if the ghosts of OU Football are watching over the campus.

Being able to just drive anywhere on any day and find somewhere to be is so easy in Norman. Just yesterday morning, I had brunch at Neighborhood Jam with some friends. It was excellent. Just stuff like that where you can be with friends and have a nice time is why Norman feels like home.

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