Members of the Texas football family observed as six early enrollees from the 2012 recruiting class had a ceremonial signing of their commitment to Texas
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First, the good news: Jameis Winston, the nation’s No. 1 quarterback recruit according to Recruiting Nation, has signed his letter of intent with Florida State and faxed it in. Better late than never. Winston didn’t sign on Wednesday, national signing day, because he was in Austin, Texas, at a high school all-star game. He returned home Thursday and made it official on Friday. Now the bad news: West Virginia has officially backed out of its 2012 game with Florida State scheduled for Sept.

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Good news, bad news for FSU
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Well, that didn’t take long. The national signing day for college football’s 2012 recruiting class was Wednesday.
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Horns nab first football pledge for 2013: Celina lineman Jake Raulerson
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Recruiting Nation scoured every league and named the recruiter of the year in each conference. Who landed the honor in the Big 12? Bo Davis of Texas. Writes Recruiting Nation: Bo Davis settled right in for the Longhorns and did very well in his first season as a recruiter for Mack Brown and Texas. His impact was immediate as ESPNU 150 defensive end Torshiro Davis (Shreveport, La./Woodlawn) signed with Texas on signing day instead of LSU, where he had been a longtime commit.

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Who is the Big 12 recruiter of the year?
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DALLAS — Scanning the list of the nation’s top-25 recruiting classes unearths few surprises. The list is mostly national powers like Texas, Alabama, Notre Dame, LSU or USC. That, or growing programs at the height of recent success, like Stanford. Every single team, though, won enough games to qualify for a bowl game, save sleeping giant Tennessee trying to rebuild under Derek Dooley. One team sticks out. Despite a 5-7 season, Texas Tech still signed the nation’s No.

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Tech recruiting strong, despite struggles
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Four 2012 Texas Longhorns signees played in the third International Bowl on Wednesday, Feb. 1.
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Longhorn signees play in USA vs the World all-star game
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A look at the top 25 high school football player in the state of Texas in the 2012 class, as compiled by the BON recruiting team.
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Texas 2012 Top 25, BON Recruiting Edition
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National signing day has come and gone, and as with any game week, we’ll provide a proper wrap-up of the events of the week. Time to hand out a few superlatives. Top class: Texas The Longhorns did what the Longhorns do once again: Dominate a state with a talent pool as rich as any in America. The flagship school in the state of Texas reeled in 12 ESPNU 150 signees, seven more than any school in the Big 12, and finished the day at No. 3 in ESPN Recruiting’s class rankings, the only Big 12 team in the top five.

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Wrapping up signing day in the Big 12
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Mack Brown gives a brief description of each of the 28 members of the 2012 signing class.
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Mack Brown comments on the 2012 signees
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