'15 TX DT QB Ryan Agnew

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They got a sweet stadium. Lived in Keller for a while. Southlake has a great program.
Todd Dodge had the Dragons rocking back in the day, National Champs in 2004, 2005, 2006. Southlake paid him on the cheap too ($88k per), 8th most in the D/FW area.

Southlake is a very wealthy community:

Southlake, TX Jobs, Unemployment Rates & Median Household Income
Ave median household income in Southlake is 268.7% greater the Texas average and 248.3% greater than the National median household income.

Each varsity player on 2006 team had his own personal trainer. Many Cowboy's players have chosen to retire in Southlake, most notably Nate Newton.
 
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Who makes the most?
It's been over two years since I checked but back then it was the Rockwall coach, there were four coaches earning over six figures back then. You might want to check Plano ISD or Highland Park
 
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It's been over two years since I checked but back then it was the Rockwall coach, there were four coaches earning over six figures back then. You might want to check Plano ISD or Highland Park

Wow. That's crazy.
 
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Wow. That's crazy.

It's about to get crazier here in the Conroe area. All of the Head Coaches in the Conroe ISD earn in the high fives:

Caney Creek
Conroe High
Oak Ridge High
The Woodlands
The Woodlands College Park

With all of the major oil players in Texas moving their World Headquarters here they will drag Haliburton and others with them.
 
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I just know him as a player in the local scene...up and coming, but not a star at this point...Voldoc81intx lives in that rich burg...Maybe we can get him to chat it up at the yacht club :idea:

Just saw this :)

I am the ultimate outsider with absolutely no contacts whatsoever...this should be fun :hi:

Colon popcorn colon :popcorn:
 
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Any updates here? Are Gentry and Stidham better? Is he even on our board. Not sure were the CB prediction came from.
 
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Not sure if this has mentioned yet but agnew is a vol legacy as both his parents attended ut. not sure what caliber of a prospect he is but he should be one to watch. he was quoted in a rivals article as saying he has always envisioned himself playing at tennessee
 
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The kid may be a "system" QB like Worley was coming out of Northwestern HS, but Ryan is obviously much more athletic. The "system" looks kind of similar to the one UT runs. If BOTH parents actually went to Tennessee and the kid wants to be a Vol, I'd think he would be an excellent QB for the 2015 class.
 
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If he comes from a system, that is the system, in the system of the system like CBJ's system. He would have to be a systematic fit to the system run at UT, right? Or am I just over thinking the system?
 
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What programs don't have systems? And if they have no system, would that make them football anarchists?
 
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What programs don't have systems? And if they have no system, would that make them football anarchists?

A lot of people label offenses like Mike Leach run as "systems" and attach those QBs success to the "system" not so much the QB being a good QB. While I see that in some ways, I still feel if a QB can stand in the pocket and complete 70% of his passes in HS or college, the kid is a success. If it does not translate to the NFL well, I really don't care.

I do feel with the weapons we now have coming in on offense, spreading the field out and a quick passing game could prove to be a winning combination for the future.
 
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A lot of people label offenses like Mike Leach run as "systems" and attach those QBs success to the "system" not so much the QB being a good QB. While I see that in some ways, I still feel if a QB can stand in the pocket and complete 70% of his passes in HS or college, the kid is a success. If it does not translate to the NFL well, I really don't care.

I do feel with the weapons we now have coming in on offense, spreading the field out and a quick passing game could prove to be a winning combination for the future.

It drives me nuts when I hear that crap. Everything is a system, and the key is to best fit cogs to your system. Oregon is the best example and practitioner of a program that finds personnel to best fit their system (regardless of class ranking).

To the weapons coming in...I don't worry about the transition at O-Line this year for two reasons: 1) though this years O-line was uber-talented, for whatever reason I never felt like they played quite to it, and 2) the weapons coming will mask deficiencies on the line because defenses can not key on the backfield like last year.
 
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Agnew took over the starting job for the Dragons last year and led Southlake Carroll to a 12-2 record, completing 236-of-316 passes for 3,148 yards, 31 touchdowns against only 7 interceptions. Agnew added a team-leading 1,252 yards and 20 touchdowns on 175 carries while earning district MVP honors.

The impressive statistics have put Agnew on several college recruiting radars, with Houston, Clemson, Texas Tech and Northwestern showing the most interest. Texas is another school that has been in touch, and Agnew is planning to attend the Longhorns' first junior day on February 22.

As he begins to dive into the recruiting process, Agnew said distance will not play a huge factor in his decision. Both his parents attended Tennessee, which makes the Volunteers an obvious program to watch, but Agnew says he has no leaders.

"Everything is pretty even. The main thing , I want to find a good academic school on top of football," Agnew said.

- Texas Rivals
 
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Strange.

236-of-316 passes for 3,148 yards, 31 touchdowns against only 7 interceptions.

^ Those are some nice stats

A composite 4*, #262 composite and 0 offers.

Is it his size thats holding the offers back?
 
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It drives me nuts when I hear that crap. Everything is a system, and the key is to best fit cogs to your system. Oregon is the best example and practitioner of a program that finds personnel to best fit their system (regardless of class ranking).

To the weapons coming in...I don't worry about the transition at O-Line this year for two reasons: 1) though this years O-line was uber-talented, for whatever reason I never felt like they played quite to it, and 2) the weapons coming will mask deficiencies on the line because defenses can not key on the backfield like last year.

As far as HS QB prospects go there is definitely something to be said about a 'system' QB. I've coached up here in Ohio for years and there are a lot of QB's out there each here who put up huge numbers in certain systems who are simply not high level college prospects despite the numbers they put up in high school. I think Worley is certainly a good example of that.
 

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