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Had a great camp today at Sam Houston State
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good work yesterday night with @TheProgram2015 taking a step forward everyday.
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This man is going to make noise in the fall.
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Tonight at the @FloresvilleAth banquet I was recognized for all my achievements for this year!!! #sophomore #2028 -second team all-district football -academic all-district -regional qualifier power lifting -state qualifier power lifting -district champ discus -Area champ discus -Regional qualifier discus @IlyanMartinez @Coach_Aguero @TheMattValadez @FHS_Tiger_FB @TheProgram2015 @prospects_texas @CoachPerrone @HSFBRecruitRprt @MyRecruits_ @RMGNIL
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Tulane Green Wave ๐Ÿˆ @beinthekneaux The Rise of the Green Wave: Tulane Footballโ€™s Recruiting Revolution Since 2015 In the decade-plus since 2015, Tulane Green Wave football has undergone one of the most impressive transformations in Group of 5 history. Once an afterthought in national recruiting rankings, with classes often languishing outside the top 100โ€“120 and producing just a handful of NFL draft picks per decade, the program has climbed into the upper echelon of mid-major recruiting. Today, under the dual eras of Willie Fritz (2016โ€“2023) and Jon Sumrall (2024โ€“present), Tulane consistently lands top-75 high school classes, dominates the transfer portal, and funnels more talent to the NFL than ever before. The result? Sustained on-field success, including conference titles, bowl victories, and even a College Football Playoff appearance. The Pre-2015 Baseline: A Program in the Shadows Before the Fritz era, Tulane recruiting was modest at best. Classes from 2015 and earlier featured mostly 2 and low 3-star prospects, with ESPN and 247Sports rankings rarely cracking the top 100 nationally. High school talent from Louisiana and the Southeast often looked elsewhere (LSU, Alabama, etc.), and the programโ€™s on-field struggles (frequent losing seasons) made it hard to sell. NFL production was sporadic, isolated late-round picks or undrafted free agents, with very few players sticking in the league long-term. Willie Fritz Lays the Foundation (2016โ€“2023) Willie Fritz arrived in 2016 and immediately shifted the recruiting philosophy: target high-character, high-motor 3-star developmental prospects who fit Tulaneโ€™s up-tempo, physical style. Classes steadily improved, climbing into the top 80โ€“100 range. Fritz emphasized in-state Louisiana talent while expanding into Texas, Florida, and beyond. The payoff was dramatic on the field: 2022: 12โ€“2 record, AAC championship, Cotton Bowl appearance. Multiple bowl wins and top-25 rankings. Recruiting mirrored this rise. By the early 2020s, Tulane was landing better 3-stars and occasional 4-stars. Stars like Tyjae Spears (RB, 3rd-round 2023 pick) and Dorian Williams (LB, 3rd-round 2023) emerged from these classes, proving Fritzโ€™s โ€œdevelop the 3-starsโ€ mantra worked. Jon Sumrall Accelerates the Momentum (2024-2025) When Sumrall returned as head coach, he supercharged recruiting with modern NIL strategies, aggressive portal use, and a championship pedigree. The 2025 and especially 2026 classes mark a new high-water mark. 2026 Class: Currently ranked #67โ€“72 nationally (247Sports/On3 composite) and #2 in the AAC (behind only USF). It features 19 high school commits (15 three-stars, and one four-star) plus 21 transfers, the highest-rated class in program history by average rating per recruit. Standouts include elite IOL Tylan George (#54 nationally at position), DL Jordyn Crites, and several top Louisiana prospects. For the first time, Tulane cracked the top 60 in some rankings. This isnโ€™t luck, itโ€™s strategy and one of the best recruiting staffs around. Sumrall retained core pieces, dominated the portal for immediate contributors, and sold Tulaneโ€™s upward trajectory (11โ€“3 season, AAC title, CFP berth in 2025). Local New Orleans and Louisiana recruits are staying home more often, while national talent is buying in. Measurable Results: Wins, Depth, and an NFL Pipeline The recruiting upgrade has delivered tangible results: On-Field: From 3โ€“9 pre-Fritz to consistent 10 win seasons, multiple AAC titles, and playoff contention. The 2025 squad went 11โ€“3 with a CFP appearance before falling to Ole Miss. Talent Quality and Development: Shift from mostly unranked or low-3-star rosters to consistent top-75 classes with higher average ratings and more positional versatility (elite OL, DL, skill players). #RollWave
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Had a great offseason training session this morning with The Program working on lower body and explosiveness๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿฝ@CoachTimYoder @CoachNealy @Coach_Meyer27 @KingJB01
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Earring trust one rep at a time. Progress in motion. Watch the growth. The climb is the best part. @YVQBacademy @Harlan_McKinney @CoachCardenas1 @TheProgram2015
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