The father of four-star offensive lineman/defensive lineman Andrew Billings (Waco, Texas) has said the proposed Sept. 1 deadline for his son to commit will be moved back in an effort to further analyze his top five schools.
Anthony Billings said his son is still weighing offers from Texas, Baylor, TCU, SMU and Mississippi State, and no school has emerged as a front-runner. Currently, Andrew Billings, a 6-foot-1½, 312-pound two-way prospect, is preparing for Waco’s season opener Saturday against Manor, Texas.
“He wants to focus on getting ready for the upcoming games,” the elder Billings said, referring to Waco’s forthcoming opponents Manor and Copperas Cove, Texas. “He has also decided to attend some college games.”
Anthony Billings said his son is still weighing offers from Texas, Baylor, TCU, SMU and Mississippi State, and no school has emerged as a front-runner. Currently, Andrew Billings, a 6-foot-1½, 312-pound two-way prospect, is preparing for Waco’s season opener Saturday against Manor, Texas.
“He wants to focus on getting ready for the upcoming games,” the elder Billings said, referring to Waco’s forthcoming opponents Manor and Copperas Cove, Texas. “He has also decided to attend some college games.”
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