'12 TX LB Dalton Santos (Texas Commit)

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Because we all know that a 17/18 year old kid has never accepted a late offer and switched before.....this would be a first! ;)

Kids commit and change their commitments for all kinds of reasons. Santos may very well stay with Tennessee but there is ZERO chance his thought process will be, "Well, I have always been a Longhorn fan and I really think playing at Texas would be the best situation for me but since the Horns swooped in at the last minute I'm honoring my commitment to Tennessee."

Do you know Santos personally?

Have you ever heard of a guy named Randall Cobb per chance? Tennessee tried that. He stuck with Kentucky because we were too late.

It happens. Alot.
 
I trust the coaching staff and the job they do as recruiters. I know Mack Brown has for many years had an amazing influence on Texas kids. But I think Saban's best recruiter ever is one of the best recruiters in the business. Dooley flat-out beat Saban for McCullers, and could beat him for Kirven.

I'm putting my bet behind the guy who's been money at Tennessee the past two NSDs.

Id give 2 to 1 that cdd pulls off another great recruiting class. We may even have a couple of surprises. Santos would be a great addition and id put my money on getting him.
 
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My gut feeling is he will stick to his committment!!:rock:

I really believe that Texas is too little too late..Diaz can apologize all he wants but it doesn't change the fact that they were very late in the game.:birgits_giggle:
 
Cobb is a machine.

And I would contend he became one in some part because he was snubbed by us. He went in with a huge chip on his shoulder, and played that way his entire college career.
Hopefully Dalton feels that way too, but he's giving TX a much longer look than Cobb did when we offered I believe.
 
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i think they got equal attention to be honest. Texas is getting hyped up to be some international team you don't turn down. but i see it like an ole wise farmer. imagine a snake salesman going up to him asking for him to buy something. If Van is as country as I think it is, I think they would honor the meeting and say thanks but no thanks, wasn't the agreement. just my two cents.

Let's just hope Van is that country. Haha. I didn't remember Cobb saying things like Dalton has said about Texas, other than that he liked us growing up. I think the snub by us on Cobb was worse considering the comparable talents of the states, and that he was literally in our back yard. That said, TX is no powerhouse these days, I definitely agree with you there.
 
I still don't understand how ESPN has him as the #1 ILB and Scout as the #5 MLB, but Rivals still has him as the #16 MLB
 
can yall imagine the pressure he is prob going thru right now.... the back and forth BS with family, friends, coaches... lots of stuff for a 17-18 year old young man to deal with. wow easy for all of us to forget....

that said.... man i hope he is a VOL :)
 
Because we all know that a 17/18 year old kid has never accepted a late offer and switched before.....this would be a first! ;)

Kids commit and change their commitments for all kinds of reasons. Santos may very well stay with Tennessee but there is ZERO chance his thought process will be, "Well, I have always been a Longhorn fan and I really think playing at Texas would be the best situation for me but since the Horns swooped in at the last minute I'm honoring my commitment to Tennessee."

Chase Daniel did exactly this to TX, and honored his commitment to Mizzou. Basically told TX to **** off.
 
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