Texas commit Jaydon Blue rattles off 2022 prospects he wants to bring to Austin

TFB talked to Jaydon Blue after Pylon 7v7 and the 2022 RB started to rattle off some of the players he wanted to bring with him to Austin.

Some of the top prospects in the country are currently in Las Vegas participating in the Pylon 7v7 tournament. Texas commits Maalik Murphy and running back Jaydon Blue are among the players present.

These two players have been the most active recruiters for the Longhorns outside of the coaching staff. Murphy and Blue have been not only tweeting at each other to hype up the 2022 class, but also at other Texas prospects. Surely, behind-the-scenes work is being done as well.

The Football Brainiacs talked to Blue after the competition and the four-star running back started to rattle off some of the players he wanted to bring with him to Austin. He began with five-star wide receiver Kevin Coleman, who released his top eight schools on Saturday.

He then went on to mention Evan Stewart, who is already committed, and Fort Bend’s Chris Marshall. The current three-star wide receiver was also in Las Vegas and even sported Texas gloves while playing. Marshall is going to be one of the top risers in the 2022 class, where he’s only played football for the first time ever this past season.

Next, Blue mentioned the top offensive tackles in the state with Kelvin Banks and Kam Dewberry. Both are top priorities for the Longhorns, who need a major response to the poor offensive line recruiting during the 2021 cycle.

In-state rival Texas A&M is seen as the biggest competitor for both guys, but top lineman usually want to block for top backs. Texas has the top in-state running back with Blue.

The final name mentioned was one Texas fans are dying to know about more than anything.

“I’m about to get Quinn [Ewers] to flip,” said Blue. “I am bringing the whole country with me.”

Ewers is the former Texas commit who left for Ohio State after poor results on the field to begin the 2020 season. A potential sour relationship with Tom Herman could have factored into the decommitment as well.

With Steve Sarkisian running the show now, the Longhorns should have the opportunity to sneak their way back into Ewers’ commitment. Even with Murphy locked down, Texas could be open to the possibility of a two-quarterback class.

Blue is setting lofty expectations for the 2022 cycle and if it were to be pulled off, Texas would be looking at one of the top classes in the country. The Longhorns’ recruiting momentum can be felt, especially on the offensive side of the ball.

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Four-star wide receiver Evan Stewart commits to Texas over Alabama, Oregon

Texas has landed one of its most important targets in the 2022 class.

Steve Sarkisian and Texas have landed one of its most important targets in the 2022 recruiting class.

Four-star wide receiver Evan Stewart announced his commitment to the Longhorns late Thursday nightTexas was able to beat out schools such as Alabama, LSU, Georgia, Notre Dame, Oregon, Texas A&M, and USC.

The Frisco, Texas, native is the No. 8 overall in-state prospect. Stewart is ranked the No. 40 overall player and the No. 5 wide receiver in the country. Securing a top 10 prospect from within the state of Texas is exactly what Sarkisian needed to continue the momentum in the 2022 class.

Stewart runs track alongside playing football and competes in the 100 meters and 200 meters sprint. Pure speed is one way to describe his playing style, something Sarkisian has identified as a big need on the roster.

Having the ability to line Stewart up anywhere makes the four-star prospect an even bigger threat. Blowing by defensive backs and racking up yards after the catch is the name of his game. Seeing him in a Sarkisian based offense will terrify opposing defenses.

During his junior season, Stewart caught 46 passes for 913 yards and nine touchdowns. The wide receiver only played in nine of Frisco Liberty’s games, missing two with an injury.

You can watch his full highlights below.

As for Texas’ 2022 class thus far, Stewart is the second wide receiver to commit. Four-star Armani Winfield committed in the middle of the national championship game after seeing what Sarkisian’s offense looked like.

With the quarterback position locked down in five-star Maalik Murphy, a special offensive class is being developed. The Longhorns are expected to take at least two more wide receivers, another running back, and a handful of offensive linemen. The power of Sarkisian’s offensive mind is going to strike gold.

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Originally agreeing to be a part of the University of Charlotte staff, Hand has decided to take a similar path as Jay Vilai and opt for a different destination and will instead coach the same position at the University of Central Florida. This decision comes less than one month after originally committing to the Charlotte role.

The news was first reported by 247Sports’ Brandon Marcello via Twitter.

Hand was one of the many coaches that was not retained from Tom Herman’s staff after the hiring of head coach Steve Sarkisian. What originally appeared to be a step down in terms of the level of program, UCF a much softer blow as Hand joins another former SEC and national championship-winning coach in Gus Malzahn.

Four-star defensive tackle Kristopher Ross announces commitment date

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The hiring of Bo Davis as the defensive line coach has been one of the best staff decisions Steve Sarkisian has made since coming to Austin. Davis has instantly turned around recruiting at the position and gotten the Longhorns in the door at some of the top high schools in the state.

North Shore High School is always a place Davis has recruited well. One of Texas’ top defensive line recruits, Kristopher Ross, is a player Davis has been going after recently. On Wednesday, the four-star defensive tackle announced he will be committing on March 23.

Here is the statement Ross released on Twitter:

With March 23rd being the anniversary of my father’s passing, I’d like to honor his memory by making a lifelong decision he would have been proud of. Therefore that is the day I’ll announce the school of my choice.

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