Frank’s dad, Darrell Harris told me, “Frank is solid on his commit. We discussed extensively before the recruiting process started that all he needed was to have one college coach to show that they believed in him. Frank Wilson had Coach Brumfield come to Clemens to talk to Frank almost immediately after being appointed head coach. Coach Brumfield assured Frank that once they secured the 2016 class that he would be back for him. He kept his word. Coach Wilson showed throughout this process that he was committed to Frank because he didn’t offer a bunch of other guys after he offered him. Other schools continued to offer other QB’s after offering Frank. This showed the confidence he had/has in Frank. That meant a lot to Frank and to us. Frank Wilson’s reputation for not being afraid to go after the “Diamond in the Rough” players is the other thing that we liked. He can spot talent even when it hasn’t peaked.”
Darrell and I both agreed that it is disappointing how San Antonio is very much overlooked in the recruiting process (in every sport) as Dallas, Houston, and Austin always get first dibs.
I want to see UTSA, Trinity University, and University of the Incarnate Word recruit in their own backyard, because as you can see from the list below of players to watch this season, we have a lot of talented players.
If I had extra time on my hands (I got a fulltime job, an 8-week old baby, a wife, and myself to take care off), I would become a local recruiter for San Antonio. You know something, I would probably be good at it because I love to talk, write, take photos, and people know who I am!!
Please note that this is only from the games I worked in 2015. I would be delighted to hear your list of players to watch this season. You can comment on Twitter, Facebook, or www.thestatmanspeaks.com
Brandeis Broncos
JR – Sean Mellish – 38 receptions for 698 yards with 11 touchdowns
Brennan Bears
SO – Jahmyl Jeter – 128 carries for 1,052 yards with 16 touchdowns
SO – Alex Wise – 20 receptions for 252 yards with 3 touchdowns
Churchill Chargers
JR – Jordan Cardenas – 148 carries for 869 yards with 11 touchdowns
Clark Cougars
JR – Jake Stewart – 248 rushing yards and 108 receiving yards with 4 total touchdowns
Clemens Buffaloes
JR – Frank Harris – 2,103 passing yards with 17 touchdowns and 5 interceptions and 250 carries for 2,712 yards with 38 touchdowns
JR – Kamren Baker – 212 carries for 1,413 yards with 10 touchdowns
Harlandale
JR – Christian Villarreal – 125 carries for 684 yards with 6 touchdowns
Highlands Owls
JR – Dylan Camacho – 1,084 passing yards with 12 touchdowns and 9 interceptions
Judson Rockets
JR – Mi’kel Jackson – 179 carries for 1,217 yards with 12 touchdowns
SO – Jay Miller – 137 carries for 937 yards with 8 touchdowns
SO – Julon Williams – 155 carries for 841 yards with 16 touchdowns and 2,100 passing yards with 20 touchdowns and 9 interceptions
FR – Sincere McCormick – 108 carries for 812 yards with 7 touchdowns
Lee Volunteers
JR – Sammy Davis IV – 128 carries for 1,113 yards with 13 touchdowns
MacArthur Brahmas
SO – Tyler Vitt – 3,135 passing yards with 32 touchdowns and 9 interceptions
McCollum Cowboys
JR – Jordan Ortega – 1,232 passing yards with 10 touchdowns and 11 interceptions and 1,113 rushing yards with 10 touchdowns
O’Connor Panthers
JR – Brandin Bradford – 270 rushing yards with 6 touchdowns
SO – Millard Bradford – 430 receiving yards with 4 touchdowns
SO – Roel Sanchez – 779 passing yards with 5 touchdowns and 2 interceptions and 414 rushing yards with 5 touchdowns
Reagan Rattlers
JR – Kellen Mond – 1,991 passing yards with 26 touchdowns and 4 interceptions and 898 rushing yards with 7 touchdowns (he will be playing his senior season at IMG Academy in Florida)
JR – Marquis Duncan – 111 carries for 1,071 yards with 16 touchdowns
Sam Houston Hurricanes
JR – Jawon Anderson – 787 receiving yards with 12 touchdowns
Steele Knights
JR – Travell Lumpkin – 173 carries for 992 yards with 16 touchdowns
JR – Xavier Martin – 2,037 passing yards with 21 touchdowns and 4 interceptions and 678 rushing yards with 8 touchdowns
JR – CJ Williams – 61 receptions for 853 yards with 5 touchdowns
Stevens Falcons
JR – Bryce Rivers – 3,372 passing yards with 30 touchdowns and 12 interceptions
Warren Warriors
JR – Vincent James – 1,044 passing yards with 3 touchdowns and 8 interceptions
JR – Kyree Johnson – 795 passing yards with 9 touchdowns and 1 interception