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Commitment List

PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2001 4:44 pm
by Recruiting Guru
Darrian Billups
Defensive Tackle
Arlinton (Bowie) Texas
6-5, 290, 5.19

Robert Gilmore
Defensive Back
Euless (Trinity), Texas
6-1, 174

Randy Denman
Defensive Lineman
Dayton, Texas
6-2, 265

This list will be updates as more players announce their intention to play for SMU.

Re: Commitment List

PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2001 1:31 pm
by 91Stang
Looks like a great start. Keep it up, coaches!

Re: Commitment List

PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2001 5:33 pm
by Horsing Around
We've had linemen who don't get as big as Billups at the END of their college careers, like Chase Schavrda. Imagine this kid if he keeps growing.

(And before anyone pops a gasket defending Chase, that was not a shot at him. I loved watching him play. But he'll be the first to admit he's undersized for a college defensive lineman.)

Re: Commitment List

PostPosted: Fri Aug 24, 2001 12:32 pm
by Recruiting Guru
Darrian Billups
Defensive Tackle
Arlinton (Bowie) Texas
6-5, 290, 5.19

Robert Gilmore
Defensive Back
Euless (Trinity), Texas
6-1, 174

Randy Denman
Defensive Lineman
Dayton, Texas
6-2, 265

Dustin Morton
Offensive Guard
Conroe, Texas
6-4, 277, 5.4

[This message has been edited by Recruiting Guru (edited 08-24-2001).]

Re: Commitment List

PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2001 6:07 pm
by Guest
I hate to suggest that we emulate anything TCU does .... but I'm sure everyone noticed they only lost by 14 IN Lincoln, Neb., yesterday. And before they started landing players like LaDanian Tomlinson and Casey Printers, they went after two things: Big linemen and speed on defense. These three linemen we have so far are good-sized players, who hopefully will show the logic of going big, then building around them. And did anyone see that LaMarcus McDonald (LB) guy for TCU yesterday? Damn that guy is fast. Give us a few like that, to go along with the Viloria's, Lee's and James's that we already have, and our defense will improve immensely - and quickly. Remember -- can't teach speed or size.

Keep up the hard work, coaches.