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Trent Gow (Mansfield, Texas/Mansfield) knew Texas wanted to sign two tight ends for its 2013 class, but he was pleasantly surprised to find out he’s just what Longhorn coaches are looking for.

At least that’s the impression Gow got after spending time with tight ends coach Bruce Chambers during Texas’ junior day Saturday.

“They said they’re looking for one who can block,” Gow said. “I guess most of theirs are a bunch of receivers who play tight end. They need one who can block and I fit perfectly in that category. I was really impressed.”

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Torrodney Prevot (Houston/Alief Taylor) won’t join Deoundrei Davis (Cypress, Texas/Cypress Woods) and Jacorey Warrick (Houston/Cypress Falls) as players that committed to Texas on Sunday. But he could if he wanted to.

Prevot (6-foor-4, 220 pounds) took part in Texas’ second junior day on Saturday and, like most everyone else, left without an offer. But he spoke with Longhorns defensive ends coach Oscar Giles a short time ago and picked one up.

“It gives me another option, a good option and they are in my top three schools,” Prevot said. “I don’t know the other schools but I do know Texas is one of them.”

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WR Jacorey Warrick commits to Texas 

February, 26, 2012
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Jacorey Warrick planned to keep quiet when it came to his recruitment. He didn't want to reach a decision without visiting all of his top colleges.

But on Saturday, a visit to Austin was just what Warrick needed to make up his mind. The Houston Cypress Falls athlete got his offer and became commit No. 8 for Texas on Sunday.

Longhorn coaches have recruited the 5-foot-11, 175-pound junior to play slot receiver.

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Brett Wade takes in Texas, Texas A&M 

February, 26, 2012
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If there’s one thing Brett Wade (Kennedale, Texas) wants to show the schools interested in him, it’s that he has a similar initiative in letting schools know he’s equally interested.

After visiting Austin, Texas, for the Longhorns’ junior day Saturday, Wade and his father made a quick trip eastward to College Station, Texas, for an unofficial visit to Texas A&M. Wade, a 6-foot-1, 220-pound linebacker, was scheduled to visit Texas but decided to make the weekend a little more productive with the trip to A&M.

“I actually talked to my dad on Friday about it,” Wade said. “I talked to him about how A&M is coming back into the picture. He said if we’re already going to be down that way, why not go [to A&M], too?”

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LB Deoundrei Davis commits to Texas 

February, 26, 2012
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Texas has picked up its first commitment from its second junior day: Linebacker Deoundrei Davis.

The Cypress Woods standout told HornsNation he got an offer from coach Mack Brown on Saturday night and decided to deliver his commitment Sunday morning.

"Growing up Texas was always the school I looked up to, and I always wanted to go there as a child," Davis said. "I want to bring a national championship back to Texas."

Davis is the seventh commitment for Texas' 2013 class. We'll have much more on his decision up soon.

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Analysis: Diaz, Horns being selective 

February, 26, 2012
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AUSTIN, Texas -- Manny Diaz will build his Texas defense on his own terms.

The second-year defensive coordinator has brought in 15 potential defenders for the Longhorns’ 2013 class during UT’s first two junior days. Only three have received scholarship offers.

On a day when UT appeared to have brought in most of its favorite in-state defensive targets, all went home empty-handed. What gives?

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Does Chevoski Collins have a Texas offer? 

February, 25, 2012
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Did Chevoski Collins get a scholarship offer on Saturday?

Ask those involved in this conundrum and you’ll get differing accounts.

At the end of Texas’ junior day, the Livingston, Texas, athlete told multiple recruiting reporters he got an offer to play cornerback at Texas. Livingston coach Randy Rowe confirmed that claim on Saturday afternoon.

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Texas coaches taking time with 2013 offers 

February, 25, 2012
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Mack Brown sent Texas’ junior day visitors a clear message on Saturday: We want many of you, but only if you’re ready to become a Longhorn.

Texas is putting together a smaller recruiting class than normal for 2013, and its coaches are guarding their offers carefully. And if they do offer offer you a spot, be prepared to say yes quickly.

“They want people who want to go to Texas,” defensive end Deon Hollins Jr. (Fort Bend, Texas/Marshall) said. “I think that’s the point they were trying to get across.”

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Shreveport (La.) Evangel offensive tackle Josh Thomas has Texas at the top of his list, and let Longhorns coaches know that during his time at their junior day on Saturday.

He didn’t get an offer on Saturday, but, to his understanding, that was the case for most everyone else as well.

“[The coaches] are going to meet tomorrow morning sometime and pick whose who and go from there.” said Thomas, who stands 6-foot-7 and 335 pounds. "They are going to see if people really want to go there or not, and narrow down the list.”

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Richardson (Texas) Lake Highlands coach Scott Smith didn’t want to intervene too much into Kent Perkins’ time at Texas’ junior day on Saturday.

But he did speak with his talented offensive tackle to get a feel for how things went.

“I think right now he is just enjoying hanging out with his mom and grandmother,” Smith said. “He had a great time today. That was the big part of what he told me. He said, ‘Coach, it was a great time.’ He got to meet all of the guys, got to meet with Mack [Brown.] He got to see the campus in a different light today. It sounded like he had a great time, and those were the words he used, which makes it even better.”

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Video: Longhorns beat Texas Tech in OT

February, 25, 2012
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Dave Armstrong and Rich Zvosec break down the OT period in an important Big 12 win for Texas.

Join the Texas junior day discussion

February, 25, 2012
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Texas' second junior day of the year is underway, and we've already confirmed a few expected visitors that didn't make it to Austin. Insiders can join our live discussion in the Light The Tower forum.

Here's the open thread Insider.

This is for HornsNation members only. Enjoy.

Video: Surviving County Fair

February, 25, 2012
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One visitor for Texas’ Saturday junior day might not be able to make the trip to Austin.

Lancaster’s Daeshon Hall has a playoff basketball game tonight against Jacksonville. If Lancaster wins, he will skip the junior day and practice with his team on Saturday morning.

The 6-foot-6, 235-pound defensive end is one of the more intriguing junior ends in the state. His family moved to Lancaster from Seattle last July and he enjoyed a breakout season with 60 tackles and 11 sacks.

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Jacorey Warrick picks up two more offers 

February, 24, 2012
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Kirk Eaton wouldn’t be surprised at all if Jacorey Warrick came home from Austin with a Texas offer on Saturday night. The Houston Cy Falls coach is confident his speedy junior is one of the best receivers in the state of Texas.

“He’s the best I’ve ever seen, the best we’ve ever had,” Eaton said. “I don’t know how many great slot receivers there are in the state, but I promise you he’s the best one.”

Warrick picked up two more offers on Friday, from Missouri and Oklahoma State, and now has 11 total. While Eaton was in Austin today for the state wresting tournament, he also spoke with Texas coach Mack Brown and defensive ends coach Oscar Giles.

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