C/O ‘20 OG Kendal Septs (decommits)

Looks like a fantastic get.

Hell yeah! If we can consistently get these type of athletes to commit we’ll be in great shape as a program!

Very nice.

Absolutely! Great lines make for great QB’s and RB’s. Welcome to the Coog family Mr. Septs.

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I think we are going to see more and more of these types of players. For the first time we are recruiting with a coaching staff that knows what they are doing and doesn’t have one eye on the door.

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he big

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I sure hope that Septs and others can help UH become Jans…like in Jans 1 bowl games…

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https://twitter.com/KendalSepts1/status/1156950439339974656?s=20

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Ranging kinda guy… Often going after linebackers and all that movement may make him a generally better athlete. I am not so sure the coaches used his abilities well though… but I am not a lineman expert.

With technique improvements at college level I bet he will far exceed that 3 star rating.

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His calves are bigger that Tyron Carrier’s waist.

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Iz want one of them letters.

Kendal Septs, Sr., T, Austin

At six feet, three inches and 355 pounds, Septs is an imposing figure and key to an offense that improved from 22.4 points per game in 2017 to 26.9 last fall. The three-star prospect is committed to the University of Houston.

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https://twitter.com/bmecamps/status/1167933919485808643?s=21

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https://mobile.twitter.com/KendalSepts1/status/1192200654409875457

Guess he wasn’t 177% committed

I get that, but since you can only be committed up to 100%, maybe there is still a chance?

Just the way it is these days with young kids and SM. Having just went through it with son, glad that is over. So many things change their SR year

He heard CDH redshirts everybody.

We now have 8 recruits for 2020.

Recruiting has been very quiet.

Should it be loud during the season?