#7 Aston Walter -- Picture via Houston Chronicle |
UTSA took a trip out to Crosby High School earlier in the week to visit several of the school's impressive talents. Crosby should be one of that state's top 4A programs this year as they return five first team All-District 19 performers with several more players coming off second team All-District distinctions. Most eye-popping are a pair of twins, Austin and Aston Walter, both of the 2014 class. Austin, the young team's running back, finished his sophomore campaign with 1,387 yards and 16 touchdowns. Austin is an elusive runner with impressive break-away speed, terrific field vision, and good hands. Twin #2 Aston was named district Newcomer of the Year after completing passes for over 1,500 yards and 14 touchdowns, at a staggering 67% completion rate. In addition to his superb passing, Aston also racked up 854 yards and eight touchdowns with his feet. Aston excels as a spread option quarterback with his quick first step out of the read. In this blogger's most humble opinion, both of these twins are elite talents that should be offered immediately.
Continuing down the recruiting visit trail, UTSA coaches made a stop at Navarro Junior College today to take a look at the plethora of potential DI talent on the Bulldog's roster. At the peak of UTSA's interest is 6'5", 290 lb. offensive lineman Zach Fondal from Dobie High School. Zach recently took a trip out to Baylor and came away quite impressed. 6'2", 338 lb. defensive tackle Chris Cormier (Hasting HS) also drew interest, as well as 6'3", 230 lb. wide receiver Eddie Johnson (Midlothian HS). Needless to say, we'll be keeping an eye on Navarro this season.
Miscellaneous tidbits: John Tyler HS lost their coach Dereck Rush to Oak Ridge this evening. Oak Ridge must have made a gigantic offer since Rush will be moving from a contender for a state championship to a team that won just one game last year. UTSA is recruiting many players from John Tyler (Justice Liggins, Elliot Hart, De'Quate Woods, Darion Flowers) so it will be interesting to see what, if any, influence the coaching change will have on these players' recruiting process. Current Roadrunner Darrien Starling is a JTHS alum and maintains a good relationship with several of their current players.
JUCO Defensive Tackle Demetrius Campbell was visited by Lousiana Tech today but still has UTSA as his top choice.
I've got a couple more leads on recruits so sit tight.