Emptying the Notebook: Key Updates from Under Armour Camp
SicEm365's Grayson Grundhoefer and Brian Ethridge attended the Under Armour Camp in Dallas. Here are news, notes, and information from the loaded event.
Under Armour Camp Preview and Running Thread
SicEm365 Lead Recruiting Analyst and Co-Editor Grayson Grundhoefer previews the Under Armour Camp in Dallas as many Baylor targets look to cement themselves as top prospects in the state.
Two four-star 2024 prospects plan visit to Baylor in the spring
The Baylor staff prioritizes a four-star defensive lineman plus a new wide receiver offer goes out in the 2024 class.
Quick Note on 2024 Commit
Baylor landed a commitment from Lumberton (TX) JACK Brock Jackson late last week as he became commit No. 3 in the 2024 class.I talked to him today and one thing he told me is that he wants to be the defensive leader for this 2024 class. Now he remember he is really close with Jasper linebacker Tyanthony Smith who, in my eyes, currently is the best WLB prospect in the state. They have been visiting Baylor together a ton throughout this process and both were leaning heavy towards Baylor for a while. Smith still loves Baylor and the addition of Christian Robinson has been huge but he has really blown up on the trail which has made things a little tougher to predict. No doubt the addition of Jackson is a huge help here though.The other name who Jackson mentioned to me was Conroe (TX) Oak Ridge defensive end Joseph Jonah-Ajonye. The two of them met at Junior Day a few weeks ago and when Jackson committed Jonah-Ajonye asked him why he chose Baylor. The two talked about that some but the fact that he reached out tells you all you need to know about his interest level. The 6-foot-5, 260-pound prospect has blown up since visiting Baylor as Oregon, Oklahoma, Florida State, and Texas A&M have offered. Keep an eye on him going forward.He also told me he last measured 6'4, 240-pounds and is solely being recruited as a JACK for those who have been asking.It is great to see Baylor land prospects early in the cycle but landing one's who want to be leaders and recruiters in this class is huge. Brock Jackson is going to be one of those for Baylor.
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly from Baylor's Week of Sports
Craig Smoak recaps all the storylines from the last week of Baylor Athletics