Washington Huskies: TCU Horned Frogs
Midway through a signing-day presentation that included 11 players, four-star defensive end Daeshon Hall (Lancaster, Texas/Lancaster) verbally committed to Texas A&M, switching from Washington.
Hall, a 6-foot-6, 235-pound end, committed to Washington on June 29 but wavered with his commitment.
Hall, who originally is from Seattle, ultimately chose Texas A&M over Washington and TCU. He was once committed to Texas earlier in his process.
What is the impact of Hall's decision?
Hall, a 6-foot-6, 235-pound end, committed to Washington on June 29 but wavered with his commitment.
Hall, who originally is from Seattle, ultimately chose Texas A&M over Washington and TCU. He was once committed to Texas earlier in his process.
What is the impact of Hall's decision?
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Four-star defensive end Daeshon Hall (Lancaster, Texas/Lancaster), despite being a Washington commit, is considered one of the hottest targets as national signing day approaches.
Hall has announced that he will choose either Washington, Texas A&M or TCU on signing day. In a last-chance effort, Hall is hosting all three schools via in-home visits this week. Texas A&M visited on Tuesday, and the 6-foot-6, 235-pound end was visited by wide receivers coach David Beaty and defensive line coach Terry Price.
“Everything was good [Tuesday],” Hall said. “It was pretty much the same old, same old. They told me that they think I can come in and play in the SEC. Coach Price said he would be excited to work with me. They also talked about academics, which was big.”
Hall has announced that he will choose either Washington, Texas A&M or TCU on signing day. In a last-chance effort, Hall is hosting all three schools via in-home visits this week. Texas A&M visited on Tuesday, and the 6-foot-6, 235-pound end was visited by wide receivers coach David Beaty and defensive line coach Terry Price.
“Everything was good [Tuesday],” Hall said. “It was pretty much the same old, same old. They told me that they think I can come in and play in the SEC. Coach Price said he would be excited to work with me. They also talked about academics, which was big.”
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Signing day announcement for UW commit 
January, 29, 2013
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Sam Khan Jr. | ESPN.com
Washington defensive end commitment Daeshon Hall has been one of the quietest prospects out there even as he has been exploring options aside from the school he has been committed to since the summer.
The Huskies have plenty of competition when it comes to keeping four-star defensive end's pledge and the drama and intrigue will continue all the way until national signing day.
The Huskies have plenty of competition when it comes to keeping four-star defensive end's pledge and the drama and intrigue will continue all the way until national signing day.
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Four-star prospect Josh Outlaw (Lithonia, Ga./Martin Luther King) decommitted from Florida in August, and since then he has seen several programs show serious interest.
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#BlueChipBattles: Nov. 2
November, 2, 2012
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By RecruitingNation staff | ESPN.com
RecruitingNation has summoned its writers from around the country to compile a list of the top 10 battles for elite football recruits
leading up to February's signing day. We'll update our rankings periodically to reflect a change in a player's status (i.e., new offers, trimmed-down list or a positive/negative official visit).
Our writers have debated the list for weeks, but we value your input as well. Voice your opinion on Twitter (@RecruitingESPN) using#BlueChipBattles or vote for which player should hold the No. 1 spot on Facebook.
Our writers have debated the list for weeks, but we value your input as well. Voice your opinion on Twitter (@RecruitingESPN) using#BlueChipBattles or vote for which player should hold the No. 1 spot on Facebook.

