Links: Texas State 7-on-7 Championships
July, 21, 2012
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By RecruitingNation staff | ESPN.com
Led by Connecticut-bound quarterback Richard Lagow, Plano (Texas) showed it was the top dog of the Texas State 7-on-7 Championships at Texas A&M. Some of the best 2013, 2014 and 2015 players in the Lone Star State participated in the annual event.
A roundup of RecruitingNation's Texas State 7-on-7 Championships coverage
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A roundup of RecruitingNation's Texas State 7-on-7 Championships coverage
- Nathan Elliott showing worth as 2015 QB
- QB Chris Smith excels at Texas 7-on-7
- 2014 OL Demetrius Knox knows announcement plans, but not destination
- Travon Blanchard committed ’112 percent’ to Baylor
- Dual-sport star Kohl Stewart focused on Aggies
- WR Brice Gunter, QB Tyler Jones still solid to Texas State
- Teammates Quinton Tezeno, Colin Janice manage process
- 2014 LB Hoza Scott turning heads
- 2014 QB Bear Fenimore visits Bama, Tennessee
- LB Deoundrei Davis on track to enroll early
- 2014 RB Shaun Nixon feeling the Aggies
- Baker Mayfield all-in with TCU
- Alfred Pullom becomes sweet No. 16 for Baylor
- Manvel teammates Tavares Garner, Kyrion Parker solid with Aggies
- Jorrion Wilson balancing football with extras
- QB Richard Lagow still sold on UConn
- Tech, TCU in front for 2014 QB Destri White
- La Marque teammates have similar interests
- WR Brian O’Bannon a two-sport athlete?
- Oregon pledge a relief for ATH Dontre Wilson
- 2014 S Rockwell takes a different approach
- DeSoto produces three 2013 defensive backs
- Cypress Woods RB Holmes likes Air Force
- Teammates Foster Sawyer, Daniel Gresham searching for first offer
- 2014 WR Warren Redix making a statement
- Georgia offers Texas TE commit Smythe
- For now, Keevan Lucas sold on Tulsa
- Lorenzo Joe learning the ropes at QB
- 2014 CB Nick Orr looking to bounce back
- UConn QB commit Richard Lagow shines
- Christian Hutzler a rising 2015 athlete
The Midlands Region consists of the states of Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota and
Texas and is where Big 12 programs make a living recruiting. However, with the deep talent pool in the Lone Star State, teams from all over the country flock to the Midlands to find players.
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