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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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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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Texas commit and early enrollee Orlando Thomas played quarterback in high school, but will likely play cornerback as a Longhorn. How will he transition to his new position?

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Orlando Thomas: Texas 2012 Recruiting Spotlight

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With Signing Day rapidly approaching, it’s time to start taking in-depth looks at the 2012 Texas class. Denton Ryan LB Alex De La Torre was immensely productive in high school, but there are serious concerns about how well he can transition to the college game.

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Alex De La Torre: 2012 Texas Recruiting Spotlight

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Texas has confirmed that six members of the 2012 football recruiting class four high school prospects and two from junior colleges have signed their scholarship agreements, enrolled in classes and checked in for the start of spring classes that begin on Wednesday.

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UT confirms six signings from 2012 recruiting class

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Thirteen members of Texas’ 2012 recruiting class competed in the nation’s two main high school all-star games last week nine future Longhorns in the Under Armour All-America Game in St.

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Stock report: How Horns recruits’ values rose, fell in all-star games

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Incredibly enough, Clemson offensive coordinator Chad Morris was coaching high school football just a few years ago in the state of Texas. And who did he meet back then? None other than West Virginia coach Dana Holgorsen, who was an assistant at Texas Tech and Houston at the time. “I had met Dana at a couple clinics down in College Station at the Lone StarClinic,” Morris said. “I met him there and listened to him speak. Obviously his time at the University of Houston they’d recruit in our areas.

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Clemson OC has ties to Holgorsen

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Despite the repeated motto in Death Valley under coach Dabo Swinney, not everyone was “all in” when offensive coordinator Chad Morris was first hired. He was one year removed from coaching high school football in Texas. He was bringing in a new offensive philosophy and new scheme. And his collegiate coaching experience consisted of one season at Tulsa. “There were a lot of questions from him coaching high school and Tulsa, Conference USA,” quarterback Tajh Boyd said.

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Clemson’s offense improves with Morris

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All it took was one. Aledo’s Johnathan Gray ended his career with 205 rushing touchdowns, the most ever in high school football.

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Next up for record-setting Johnathan Gray: the Longhorns

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Longhorns wide receiver Darius White, who came to Texas in 2010 as a Parade high school All-American, is transferring after two seasons.

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Longhorns say goodbye to backup receiver White

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