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That looks to be a nice pick up...beat out some solid competition for this kid...nice to see

Yep. Be nice to win a couple more of these battles down the recruiting stretch run.

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That looks to be a nice pick up...beat out some solid competition for this kid...nice to see

The two that matter to me are Tulsa and UTEP. If we're to be a CUSA team we need to start beating out CUSA teams for kids.

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The two that matter to me are Tulsa and UTEP. If we're to be a CUSA team we need to start beating out CUSA teams for kids.

TTech also. Big deal anytime you beat put a Big 5 member.

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This is the kind of talent I expect McCarney to pull in. Hopefully this kid can push Whitfield into a nickel or dimeback position, where he will be great.

Our secondary and LB are looking solid. Now if we can just sign or develop some DL we will be bowling.

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This is the kind of talent I expect McCarney to pull in. Hopefully this kid can push Whitfield into a nickel or dimeback position, where he will be great.

Our secondary and LB are looking solid. Now if we can just sign or develop some DL we will be bowling.

OR, failing that, maybe if we get a few more talented DB's like this young man, and then we can get more "coverage sacks".

God I miss the days when opposing QB's were running for their lives.

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This is the kind of talent I expect McCarney to pull in. Hopefully this kid can push Whitfield into a nickel or dimeback position, where he will be great.

Our secondary and LB are looking solid. Now if we can just sign or develop some DL we will be bowling.

Why would you want to push a kid who made 2nd team All Conference as a red shirt freshman out of the starting role????? At a position he converted to in Summer practice????

Seriously, people!

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Good get for Mac and Co. Actually seems to me that on paper this is shaping up to be a pretty nice class.

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Damon Sayles at ESPN posted a pay article but here is the free part:

Three-star cornerback Chad Davis (Richmond, Texas/Bush) liked the idea of playing early and playing close to home. North Texas seemed to be the perfect fit in satisfying those factors.
Davis verbally committed to the Mean Green on Thursday and became the 14th commitment for UNT’s 2013 recruiting class. A 5-foot-10, 170-pound corner, Davis chose North Texas over offers from Tulsa and UTSA.

http://espn.go.com/blog/ncfrecruiting/on-the-trail/post/_/id/27377/chad-davis-commits-to-north-texas

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Looks like a good pick up. Secondary definitely getting numbers and with all four starters returning could develop into a a very strong position. I think all 4 returning starters will have to up their game to stay on the first team.

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Why would you want to push a kid who made 2nd team All Conference as a red shirt freshman out of the starting role????? At a position he converted to in Summer practice????

Seriously, people!

Well excuse me for wanting to upgrade our talent level. I like Whitfield and want him on the field in a position he can best succeed. While he made some plays, that was also a function of how often he got picked on. He is undersized and that was exploited by some bigger receivers. I would rather see Whitfield covering guys in the slot vs. all alone on an island on the outside. We can win CUSA with Whitfield as our 3rd cb. I like him, I would just like to have some better options in front of him.

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