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This young man is from Little Elm and was the POY in the state. He is a little undersized but is listed as running a 4.3 forty and has racked up all kinds of yards. Surprisingly, he doesn't have any offers. Has anyone seen him play or have any information on why he appears to not being recruited heavily?

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On the recruiting front, he's yet to receive an offer despite his prodigious production, almost completely due to the fact that there are serious concerns about his ability to qualify out of high school. At the moment, any hopes of that happening seem to reside on the results of his ACT test. Recall that qualifying depends on a sliding scale based on GPA and test results, so how he finishes his fall semester and scores on his test will determine whether he will be eligible to play next fall.

If Kinner does get the necessary grades and score, there's a solid chance that Texas could opt to extend him an offer

http://www.burntorangenation.com/recruiting/2012/12/20/3789818/keuan-kinner-texas-longhorns-football-recruiting-2013-boise-state-broncos

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If he qualifies, it appears that UT will offer as they lost Kyle Hicks to TCU.

Doubt it. UT just hired a new RB coach and already offered another RB. Plus if Kelley leaves Oregon look for them to go after the RB committed there now, name slips my mind.

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From utsatailgaters.com

"He's originally from the gulf coast, Corpus Christi ,and only moved to Little Elm for high school. Little Elm sits north of Dallas and although he would like to stay nearby within the state, it's nothing that will make or break his decision. If able to qualify he's looking for the chance to earn playing time as a true freshman and as most kids want, a program that just feels right and a place to call home."

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From utsatailgaters.com

"He's originally from the gulf coast, Corpus Christi ,and only moved to Little Elm for high school. Little Elm sits north of Dallas and although he would like to stay nearby within the state, it's nothing that will make or break his decision. If able to qualify he's looking for the chance to earn playing time as a true freshman and as most kids want, a program that just feels right and a place to call home."

Not rated by anyone but 24/7 sports. Sounds like Denton would be a great fit.

http://youtu.be/zsHdD8JOEHc

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Doubt it. UT just hired a new RB coach and already offered another RB. Plus if Kelley leaves Oregon look for them to go after the RB committed there now, name slips my mind.
Dontre Wilson from De Soto. It also talks about Adam Taylor from Katy. Dude's a beast, 250 yards and 5 tds in the state championship game this year.

He missed almost all of his junior year while Kyle Hicks tore it up so they offered Kyle instead. That could change now, but Taylor is committed to Nebraska so who knows.

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Dontre Wilson from De Soto. It also talks about Adam Taylor from Katy. Dude's a beast, 250 yards and 5 tds in the state championship game this year.

He missed almost all of his junior year while Kyle Hicks tore it up so they offered Kyle instead. That could change now, but Taylor is committed to Nebraska so who knows.

The way Taylor runs reminds me of Adrian Peterson.

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