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Drummond already possessed some celebrity status as a only high school junior. He happens to be the son of Ree Drummond, better known as "The Pioneer Woman," a Food Network television personality, author, and blogger with 1.2 million followers on Twitter.

https://247sports.com/Article/pioneer-woman-North-Texas-football-recruiting-Bryce-Drummond-commits-146147729/

 
 
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Congratulations to QB Bryce Drummond committing to play football at the University of North Texas! You know he’s been fed well...his mom, Ree Drummond, is the host of

 

 
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36 minutes ago, RBP79 said:

Absolutely!! Guess I'm hoping he signs in Dec....

All good. I just watched his video. He looks like a monster on the field. I'm interested to see him develop here. Agreed, I hope we can hold onto him as well.

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1 hour ago, GrandGreen said:

Good grief, let's worry that any commit actually signs

This is akin to all those that start worrying about a new coach hire leaving after he is successful

Enjoy the now a little bit.

 

 

 

You’re familiar with the term, “once bitten, twice shy”, but at NT, it’s “hundreds of times de-committed, eternally skeptical”.

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11 hours ago, Matt from A700 said:

I love every member of the Mean Green, but should we be celebrating every signing that's just "OK"??

Wait, nevermind..

i see what you did there GIF

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SL's Oklahoma ties coming through again--he is very smart to go up there and get kids who would otherwise be looking at Tulsa, similar to what Kragthorpe did at Tulsa when Dickey was here and would come down here and get recruits we were hot after.

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2 hours ago, untjim1995 said:

SL's Oklahoma ties coming through again--he is very smart to go up there and get kids who would otherwise be looking at Tulsa, similar to what Kragthorpe did at Tulsa when Dickey was here and would come down here and get recruits we were hot after.

Tulsa coach is hanging on a shoestring right now.  He will likely be replaced after this season.

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1 hour ago, Coach Andy Mac said:

Tulsa coach is hanging on a shoestring right now.  He will likely be replaced after this season.

So, is it too early to start the "Seth to Tulsa" thread?

 

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1 hour ago, El Paso Eagle said:

So, is it too early to start the "Seth to Tulsa" thread?

 

I know you're joking, but if he chose to remain at UNT rather than going to K-State, I would be very surprised if he left for Tulsa.

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1 hour ago, Mean Green 93-98 said:

I know you're joking, but if he chose to remain at UNT rather than going to K-State, I would be very surprised if he left for Tulsa.

I would hope. But you know Tulsa would love to have him

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Here is a recent OK Preps podcast interview with Bryce Drummond. The first half of the interview is mostly about his high school numbers. His comments on committing to North Texas start around the 20:50 mark. I hope we can hang on to this young man. Enjoy.

http://okpreps.com/2020/04/19/verbal-commit-bryce-drummond/

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Every kid is entitled to enjoy the recruiting experience, but..., and this is just my opinion.

After what happened this past recruiting season, I would like to see the coaches tell young Mr D that we are committed to you (if they actually are) and will not be actively looking for another QB, but if you choose to actively keep looking so will we.

Again, if he and others chooses to keep talking to other schools that is their choice, but I personally don't like to see players that have committed to any school actively and openly posting how they are still looking.

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23 minutes ago, El Paso Eagle said:

but if you choose to actively keep looking so will we.

Slippery slope here.  In my experience, you draw this line with someone and it will backfire three out of four times.  You only play that card after you personally know him and have a handle on how he might react.

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2 minutes ago, greenminer said:

Slippery slope here.  In my experience, you draw this line with someone and it will backfire three out of four times.  You only play that card after you personally know him and have a handle on how he might react.

As I said, just my opinion. I think it needs to go both ways, the coaches and the recruit. I think a commitment needs to be a little more than a talking point from a player, just as the staff/school need to be clear with the recruit.

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6 minutes ago, greenminer said:

Slippery slope here.  In my experience, you draw this line with someone and it will backfire three out of four times.  You only play that card after you personally know him and have a handle on how he might react.

The big schools commonly "de-commit" "commits" who keep visiting other schools.

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16 minutes ago, Mean Green 93-98 said:

The big schools commonly "de-commit" "commits" who keep visiting other schools.

Clemson is the only school I know of who has that policy....and they just the number 4 player in the nation bc of it

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