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Pretty neat, though non-Nebraska centric article from SI.com about how Texas A&M has improbably become the state's top dawg in recruiting. This is something that, before Sumlin came, would have been unimaginable in the state of Texas. I mean, just consider what Texas had been doing.
LINK.For years, recruiting in the state of Texas has played out like an unfairly weighted draft. First, that school in Austin takes its pick of 20 to 25 prospects, most of whom commit nearly a year before Signing Day. Then the state's other top programs divvy up the best of the rest.
But now, on the heels of its best football season in 56 years, Texas A&M is asserting itself as the new Lone Star recruiting juggernaut.