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[QUOTE="southie, post: 2363626, member: 2527"] The state of Texas does produce quite a bit of talent. Some years, though, it seems as if the talent is heavy at one position. In 2017, there were so many elite PGs available; Texas, Baylor, and A&M all snagged one, but so did out of state schools like Stanford and Georgia. This season, it sure seems to be the year of the frontcourt players; Texas snagged a couple, and Baylor has one so far In 2019, the state doesn't seem to have as many ranked highly in the rankings; but, Nyah Green is high up there, but has chosen Louisville. The 2020 class in state is absolutely loaded. For Texas, I think we will sign a small 2019 class (2 signeess) so that we can try and load up in the 2020 class (4 signees). As for out of state recruiting, Baylor has been doing is successfully for many years with players such as Kalani Brown. Looks like Mulkey may end up with 3 of her 4 signees for 2018 from out of state, if not more. Texas is turning it up on a national recruiting level, signing Alecia Sutton Missouri) in 2016, Rellah Boothe (Florida) and Destiny Littleton (California) in 2017, and fighting hard for Christyn Williams (Arkansas) in 2018. [/QUOTE]
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