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UNT recruiting visit list

A few names have emerged from various sources when it comes to what prospects are visiting North Texas this weekend for the annual football banquet.

Lufkin coach John Outlaw said a few weeks ago that his standout linebacker A.J. Penson and defensive back Ralph Thomas would visit UNT this weekend. Nothing has come up that appears to have changed those plans. The father of Plano West center J.J. Johnson said he would be in town this week.

Gilmer linebacker Dominique Buchanan could also visit UNT this weekend.

UNT is already in position to land a good class but could help its cause this weekend.

Rivals.com ranks Buchanan No. 50 among outside linebackers and a three-star recruit. He originally committed to Baylor but is back on the market. UNT could take a flyer on Buchanan, who would make its class ranking shoot through the roof. The question is if he is worth the risk after several other schools backed away.

Penson is a two-star recruit on Rivals.com and was offered scholarships by Houston, Iowa State and UTEP but is now down to UNT and Texas State after other schools filled up their scholarship slots for linebackers.

Johnson, a center, is also a highly regarded player and would fill a void in the Mean Green's class that does not yet include an offensive lineman.

Rivals.com ranks Johnson and Thomas two-star recruits

UNT will have several more players on campus and could pull a rabbit out of the hat late in the process. Momentum pays in recruiting and UNT seems to be on a roll at this point. A few prospects that have yet to commit could be swayed by a chance to join a group that now features several highly regarded players from across the state.

It will be interesting to see if UNT can finish strong.

Feel free to weight in on this blog. Can UNT keep its recruiting momentum going? And what does the Mean Green need to make what appears to be a solid class a special one on the final weekend of the recruiting season?

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Heard rumors of a potential "me" first attitude. Hate to judge a young "kid" (which is what he is), and hope that with age comes maturity and maybe this whole process has been a humbling experience.

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Heard rumors of a potential "me" first attitude. Hate to judge a young "kid" (which is what he is), and hope that with age comes maturity and maybe this whole process has been a humbling experience.

I've heard the same thing.

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