'18 TX WR Tommy Bush

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Schertz, TX (Samuel Clemens)

Wide Receiver

Ht 6-4.5 Wt 187
40 4.47
SH 4.15
V 36.40
CLASS OF 18

Tommy Bush, Samuel Clemens, Wide Receiver

Tommy Bush, 2018 Wide Receiver - Rivals.com

Tommy Bush on Hudl

Vols offered.
 
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Just down the road from me. Our team plays them every year. I'll have to check him out when we plan then in the fall.
 
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Three-star junior wide receiver Tommy Bush of Samuel Clemens High School in Schertz, Texas, posted on his Twitter account Monday night that he received a scholarship offer from Tennessee.

"Blessed to receive an offer to the University of Tennessee!! #RockyTop#Vols," he tweeted.

The 6-foot-4.5, 187-pound Bush holds offers from more than 20 schools, including Auburn, Baylor, Florida State, Georgia, Houston, LSU, Miami, Nebraska, Oregon and TCU.

- 247 (Callahan)
 
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Idk I really think they get it.

ncaa will not give them the death penalty. they will take a cut of their revenue and reduce the # of scholarships available for the next 5 years. maybe bowl bans as well.

still yet to see the punishment handed down to Ole Miss, so it could be 3 years before they settle on a number. Baylor will be in the dumps for a while.
 
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Texas recruiting notebook: Storylines, commitments, more


NCAAB SCORES
25ND 81
NCST 72
Final
TULSA 60
18CIN 80
Final
2NOVA 92
SETON HALL 70
Final
3KAN 67
4BAY 65
Final
WAKE 94
12DUKE 99
Final
VTECH 90
8LOU 94
Final
15UF 57
MSST 52
Final
TTECH 74
9WVU 83
Final
COL 73
7ORE 101
Final
PAC 61
1GONZAG 82
Final
17FSU 66
PITT 80
Final
MIST 63
16PUR 80
Final
13KY 82
UGA 77
Final
19SMU 76
HOU 66
Final
5ARIZ 76
WASH 68
Final
14UVA 41
10UNC 65
Final
21SCAR 62
VAN 71
Final
USC 70
6UCLA 102
Final
22SM 70
BYU 57
Final
23MARY o131.0
11WIS -6
SUN 12:00P CBS
DEPAUL o140.0
24BUT -17.5
SUN 12:30P Fox Sports 1
GU o154.0
20CREIGHTON -6
SUN 2:30P Fox Sports 1
BC o150.5
17FSU +19
MON 6:00P ESPNU
MIA o127.5
14UVA -10
MON 6:00P ESPN
TEX o140.5
9WVU -16
MON 8:00P ESPN
ALL NCAAB SCORES
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Texas recruiting notebook: Storylines, commitments, more
EJ Holland - 15 hours ago 7

(Photo: 247Sports)
Recruiting never sleeps around Texas, and this week was another busy one in the Lone Star State.

Here is our weekly recap.

Three Storylines


1. Baylor junior day — Baylor junior was a huge success as the Bears landed their first two commits of the 2018 cycle (more on them in a bit) and made an impact on a number of in-state targets. Some important recruits that made their way down to Waco were five-star cornerback Anthony Cook, four-star quarterback Jalen Mayden and four-star wide receiver Al’vonte Woodard. The day resulted in offers to Houston Lamar defensive tackle Joshua Landry, San Antonio Clark tight end Ben Sims and Bryan offensive linemen Ylijaah Hall. Matt Rhule and his staff are doing an incredible job considering the circumstances.

2. Oklahoma junior day — OU junior day actually takes place on Sunday, but the visitors list is absolutely loaded. Some big-time Texas prospects will be in attendance, including four-star safety Leon O’Neal Jr., four-star defensive tackle Calvin Avery, four-star running back Keaontay Ingram, four-star cornerback Jalen Green and four-star wide receiver Brennan Eagles. The Sooners are squarely in the mix with all these targets, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see them come away with a commit or two tomorrow.

3. SMU junior day — SMU junior day did not result in any commitments, but the Mustangs did send out offers to two in-state wide receivers — four-star Keller Timber Creek product Erik Ezukanma and Clear Brook’s Mark Milton. Ezukanma will be tough for the Ponies to land, but he could be a dangerous weapon in Chad Morris’ offense. Milton currently holds offers from SMU, Bowling Green and Houston. The Mustangs also played host to quarterback commit William Brown, Dallas Madison wide receiver Antonio Gage and Arlington Oak Ridge tight end Christoph Henle.

Commits


*** Southlake Carroll offensive lineman Jackson Kimble became the first commit in Baylor’s 2018 class. Kimble chose the Bears over offers from Bowling Green and Texas Tech. While his offer list isn’t lengthy, Kimble, a three-star prospect, is one of the most underrated offensive linemen in state and is a great pull for the Bears. He has some work to do on his frame, but he has excellent technique.

*** Just eight minutes after landing Kimble, the Bears picked up a verbal commitment from Cedar Hill athlete Joshua Fleeks. Ex-Cedar Hill head coach and first-year Baylor assistant Joey McGuire played a huge role in getting Fleeks on board and will continue to make his presence felt in South Dallas. Fleeks is a jack-of-all trades that can lineup at multiple positions on the offensive side of the ball.

*** Louisiana Lafayette dipped down in the Lone Star State and came away with its quarterback of the future in New Caney signal-caller Jordan Cooper. The three-star prospect had a great junior year as he did damage with both his arm and his legs. He finished with 2,172 yards passing, 1,063 yards rushing and 32 total touchdowns.

Crystal Ball Trending

CB D’shawn Jamison, Houston Lamar — Texas holds 100 percent of the crystal ball predictions with six coming in the last week. The four-star cornerback will make an unofficial visit to UT this Sunday, which means Tom Herman will have an opportunity to come away with his first 2018 pledge.



DE Joseph Ossai, Conroe Oak Ridge — Texas A&M appears to be the clear-cut front runner in the race for this rising defensive end. The Aggies have had half a dozen crystal ball predictions come in over the last week. Ossai called Texas A&M his dream offer and plans to make a visit in the near future.



Prospect of the week

It was another big week for rising Schertz Clemens wide receiver Tommy Bush. The three-star prospect has gone from prospect with potential to one of the most coveted wide receivers in the country. This week alone, he notched offers from Arizona State, Auburn, Georgia, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Tennessee and others. Check out film of the big wide out.
 
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Thanks that almost gave me an a seizure.



QUOTE=BUBear;13583119]Texas recruiting notebook: Storylines, commitments, more


NCAAB SCORES
25ND 81
NCST 72
Final
TULSA 60
18CIN 80
Final
2NOVA 92
SETON HALL 70
Final
3KAN 67
4BAY 65
Final
WAKE 94
12DUKE 99
Final
VTECH 90
8LOU 94
Final
15UF 57
MSST 52
Final
TTECH 74
9WVU 83
Final
COL 73
7ORE 101
Final
PAC 61
1GONZAG 82
Final
17FSU 66
PITT 80
Final
MIST 63
16PUR 80
Final
13KY 82
UGA 77
Final
19SMU 76
HOU 66
Final
5ARIZ 76
WASH 68
Final
14UVA 41
10UNC 65
Final
21SCAR 62
VAN 71
Final
USC 70
6UCLA 102
Final
22SM 70
BYU 57
Final
23MARY o131.0
11WIS -6
SUN 12:00P CBS
DEPAUL o140.0
24BUT -17.5
SUN 12:30P Fox Sports 1
GU o154.0
20CREIGHTON -6
SUN 2:30P Fox Sports 1
BC o150.5
17FSU +19
MON 6:00P ESPNU
MIA o127.5
14UVA -10
MON 6:00P ESPN
TEX o140.5
9WVU -16
MON 8:00P ESPN
ALL NCAAB SCORES
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Almond Board of California Spice up your snack life
Sponsored by Almond Board of California
Dawgs land talented in-state defensive lineman
Report: Eagles will have trade options for Connor Barwin

Oregon Ducks Nike Showtime Disruption Authentic Basketball Shorts
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Texas recruiting notebook: Storylines, commitments, more
EJ Holland - 15 hours ago 7

(Photo: 247Sports)
Recruiting never sleeps around Texas, and this week was another busy one in the Lone Star State.

Here is our weekly recap.

Three Storylines


1. Baylor junior day — Baylor junior was a huge success as the Bears landed their first two commits of the 2018 cycle (more on them in a bit) and made an impact on a number of in-state targets. Some important recruits that made their way down to Waco were five-star cornerback Anthony Cook, four-star quarterback Jalen Mayden and four-star wide receiver Al’vonte Woodard. The day resulted in offers to Houston Lamar defensive tackle Joshua Landry, San Antonio Clark tight end Ben Sims and Bryan offensive linemen Ylijaah Hall. Matt Rhule and his staff are doing an incredible job considering the circumstances.

2. Oklahoma junior day — OU junior day actually takes place on Sunday, but the visitors list is absolutely loaded. Some big-time Texas prospects will be in attendance, including four-star safety Leon O’Neal Jr., four-star defensive tackle Calvin Avery, four-star running back Keaontay Ingram, four-star cornerback Jalen Green and four-star wide receiver Brennan Eagles. The Sooners are squarely in the mix with all these targets, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see them come away with a commit or two tomorrow.

3. SMU junior day — SMU junior day did not result in any commitments, but the Mustangs did send out offers to two in-state wide receivers — four-star Keller Timber Creek product Erik Ezukanma and Clear Brook’s Mark Milton. Ezukanma will be tough for the Ponies to land, but he could be a dangerous weapon in Chad Morris’ offense. Milton currently holds offers from SMU, Bowling Green and Houston. The Mustangs also played host to quarterback commit William Brown, Dallas Madison wide receiver Antonio Gage and Arlington Oak Ridge tight end Christoph Henle.

Commits


*** Southlake Carroll offensive lineman Jackson Kimble became the first commit in Baylor’s 2018 class. Kimble chose the Bears over offers from Bowling Green and Texas Tech. While his offer list isn’t lengthy, Kimble, a three-star prospect, is one of the most underrated offensive linemen in state and is a great pull for the Bears. He has some work to do on his frame, but he has excellent technique.

*** Just eight minutes after landing Kimble, the Bears picked up a verbal commitment from Cedar Hill athlete Joshua Fleeks. Ex-Cedar Hill head coach and first-year Baylor assistant Joey McGuire played a huge role in getting Fleeks on board and will continue to make his presence felt in South Dallas. Fleeks is a jack-of-all trades that can lineup at multiple positions on the offensive side of the ball.

*** Louisiana Lafayette dipped down in the Lone Star State and came away with its quarterback of the future in New Caney signal-caller Jordan Cooper. The three-star prospect had a great junior year as he did damage with both his arm and his legs. He finished with 2,172 yards passing, 1,063 yards rushing and 32 total touchdowns.

Crystal Ball Trending

CB D’shawn Jamison, Houston Lamar — Texas holds 100 percent of the crystal ball predictions with six coming in the last week. The four-star cornerback will make an unofficial visit to UT this Sunday, which means Tom Herman will have an opportunity to come away with his first 2018 pledge.



DE Joseph Ossai, Conroe Oak Ridge — Texas A&M appears to be the clear-cut front runner in the race for this rising defensive end. The Aggies have had half a dozen crystal ball predictions come in over the last week. Ossai called Texas A&M his dream offer and plans to make a visit in the near future.



Prospect of the week

It was another big week for rising Schertz Clemens wide receiver Tommy Bush. The three-star prospect has gone from prospect with potential to one of the most coveted wide receivers in the country. This week alone, he notched offers from Arizona State, Auburn, Georgia, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Tennessee and others. Check out film of the big wide out.
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At wideout, a trio of out of state prospects have emerged as top targets for the final spot in the 2018 class. The Vols have zeroed in on Kentucky commit Shocky Jacques-Louis, an explosive South Florida product, Fort Myers native Jeshaun Jones and Texas native Tommy Bush. Tennessee saw all three prospects during the evaluation period, and Bush is slated to be on campus Monday for a visit — a huge get for the Vols as he takes a tour of the SEC for the next week or so with his parents. We will have a full update on him this weekend.
 
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