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The H-Town Hot 100: The Rankings No. 1-50
Welcome to the 2020 football season. What a weird offseason it was for everyone. There was not a summer camp circuit for players to go showcase their talents at. In-person recruiting came to a screeching halt and the COVID-19 Pandemic has affected everyone.
But VYPE has still done what we have always done when it comes to previewing Texas high school football here in Houston. With that said here is the H-Town Hot 100: 1-50!
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This list keeps us up at night.
There are so many elite prospects, it's so hard to slot them. But we did our best.
No. 1 has to be Dematrius Davis as he could be the best high school football player in the history of H-Town. But after that, there are college stars and future pros in our Top 50.
We can't wait to see what this looks like five years from now.
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1 Dematrius Davis, North Shore, QB, Auburn-commit
2 Cody Jackson, Foster, WR, Oklahoma-commit
3 Donovan Jackson, Episcopal, OL, Ohio State-commit
4 Shadrach Banks, North Shore, WR, Texas A&M-commit
5 Reuben Fatheree II, Foster, OL, Texas A&M-commit
6 LJ Johnson Jr., Cy-Fair, RB
7 Bryce Foster, Katy Taylor, OL
8 Kyron Drones, Shadow Creek, QB, Baylor-commit
9 Jalen Milroe, Katy Tompkins, QB, Alabama-commit
10 Jaeden Roberts, North Shore, OL, Auburn-commit
11 Hayden Conner, Katy Taylor, OL, Texas-commit
12 Landen King, Atascocita, TE, Auburn-commit
13 Derrick Harris Jr., New Caney, LB, Texas-commit
14 Albert Regis, La Porte, DT
15 Cullen Montgomery, Episcopal, OL, Oklahoma-commit
16 Terrence Cooks Jr., Shadow Creek, OLB
17 Alton McCaskill, Oak Ridge, RB
18 Maddox Kopp, St. Thomas, QB, Houston-commit
19 Matthew Wykoff, Magnolia, OL, Texas A&M-commit
20 Hunter Washington, Katy, CB, Florida State-commit
21 Latrell Neville, Hightower, WR, Nebraska-commit
22 Fernando Garza, Katy, TE, Texas A&M-commit
23 Dylan Goffney, Bridgeland, WR, SMU-commit
24 Ahmonte Watkins, Klein Forest, RB
25 Elijah Bean, Summer Creek, TE, Baylor-commit
26 Javon Gipson, George Ranch, DB, Baylor-commit
27 Ronald Holmes, Northside, Athlete
28 Teddy Knox, The Woodlands, WR, Mississippi State-commit
29 John Paul Richardson, Ridge Point, WR, OSU-commit
30 Brandon Campbell, Katy, RB, USC-commit (Foregoing Sr. Season)
31 Trevor Woods, Katy Taylor, LB, Colorado-commit
32 Mason Tharp, Klein, TE, Texas Tech-commit
33 JP Martin, Cy Falls, RB, Memphis-commit
34 Cameron Whitfield, Dawson, DE
35 Ben Postma, Cypress Ranch, TE, Georgia Tech-commit
36 Dylan Hazen, College Park, LB, Wake Forest-commit
37 Romario Noel, Cypress Ranch, DB, Baylor-commit
38 Remington Strickland, Fort Bend Christian, OL
39 Carlton Guidry, Shadow Creek, WR, Houston-commit
40 Mark Wilson, Clear Lake, CB, Houston-commit
41 Luis Chavarria, Episcopal, OL
42 Jalen Emery, Shadow Creek, DB, Houston-commit
43 Cale Sanders, New Caney, Athlete, UCF-commit
44 Colby Powers, Klein Collins, TE, Arizona-commit
45 Keith Cooper, Dickinson, DE
46 Shepherd Bowling, Katy, LB
47 Julius Loughridge, Mayde Creek, RB
48 Dalton Johnson, Katy, DB
49 Marcus Collins, Magnolia West, TE
50 KC Ossai, Oak Ridge, LB, Arizona-commit
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VYPE Football 2020 Preview: District 20-6A
Welcome to the 2020 football season. What a weird offseason it was for everyone. There was not a summer camp circuit for player to go showcase their talents at. In-person recruiting came to a screeching halt and the COVID-19 Pandemic has affected everyone.
But VYPE has still done what we have always done when it comes to previewing Texas high school football here in Houston. Here is the District 20-6A Preview!
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PRESEASON RANKINGS
Austin
Bush
Dulles
Clements
(Bold Denotes Playoffs)
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VYPE PRESEASON AWARDS
Most Valuable Player
Davion Jenkins, George Ranch
Offensive MVP
John Paul Richardson, Ridge Point
Defensive MVP
Cameron Oliver, Travis
Breakout Player of the Year
Josh Tarver, Austin
Sleeper Team
Elkins
PLAYOFF QUALIFIERS IN FIVE OF 10 VARSITY SEASONS INCLUDING A 2015 5A STATE TITLE, THE GEORGE RANCH LONGHORNS WANT TO DOMINATE THEIR NEW RIVALS – AS RIDGE POINT DID AFTER MOVING UP FROM 5A FOUR SEASONS AGO. RIDGE POINT AND TRAVIS FINISHED FIRST AND SECOND (NOT ALWAYS IN THAT ORDER) IN 20-6A, BUT THE NEWCOMERS FROM GEORGE RANCH MIGHT CREATE A DOMINANT TRIUMVIRATE. THE PANTHERS DIDN'T LOSE A 20-6A GAME UNTIL TRAVIS BEAT THEM LAST OCTOBER EN ROUTE TO A 10-0 SEASON. RIDGE POINT ALWAYS BRINGS TALENT AND DEPTH; RENEWED DETERMINATION SHOULD WRESTLE BACK THE CROWN.
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New coach Rick LaFavers succeeds Brett Sniffin (now at Belton), taking over a perennially strong program. NFL pedigree abounds. Senior wide receiver and fourth-year starter Oklahoma State-commit John Paul Richardson (son of Bucky, Aggies' and Oilers' QB) and QB Bert Emanuel Jr. lead the offense. His dad, the ex-Rice QB, played eight NFL seasons as a WR.
Huge Caleb Rodkey (6-foot-5, 300-pounds) anchors the O-line along with newcomer Austin LaFavers. You won't find a better and faster (4.5) hammer in the hardware section than 205-pound RB Keith Jackson. Also, watch for Parker Menefee.
Defensively, the Panthers are fearsome again. Senior LB Frank Osagiede and DL D.K. Kalu (son of former Texan N.D. Kalu) will get noticed.
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GEORGE RANCH LONGHORNS
In a new district, Coach Nick Cavallo's weapons include RB Hymond Drinkard, "a downhill runner who can run away from you or over you." Three-year starting QB Sam Miller will target WR Javon Gipson. The 6-foot-4 track star (Baylor-commit) can torch defenses. Another sprinter WR is Davion Jenkins, who can score from anywhere. Also watch for Josh Ross this year.
George Ranch is aggressive defensively led by DE Dave Babalola ('19 sack leader) who is long, fast and wanted by New Mexico St., Lamar and Abilene Christian. Stephen Woods (son of Hightower's boys' hoops coach) is a four-year, dual-sport starter and a big shutdown CB. Also watch for Chris Lee on the line.
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TRAVIS TIGERS
Travis' Trey Sissom says his club and Ridge Point are co- favorites, but "underdog" whispers could give the Tigers a motivational push. Offensively, P/K Sergio Rubio is a weapon and set a school record 53-yard field goal and 44 PATs last year. In the pocket, new QB Anthony Njoku will look for WRs Mike Samba and Marcus Chretien. OL Ryder Wall is his best protector, but "unproven talent needs to play well for us," says Sissom. A catalyst to the offense is RB Aundre Smith, who has vision and quickness in his arsenal.
The powerful, twin-cam defense (DBs Cameron Oliver and Cameron Moore), plus S Mason Muchaw and LB Jace Marsters) is the strength of the team. Last year's Tiger D-line produced three college players. Joe Cadette moves over from 2019's offense to help re-build the defensive front.
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ELKINS KNIGHTS
Coach Dennis Brantley likes Elkins' chances because he welcomes back newcomers from a 9-1 JV team and his defensive front. Malik Rugley (6-foot-3, 220-pounds), Taurean Crawford, Nicholas Tristan and Kyle Evans are tough to run on. DB Blake Thompson might become as good as brother Corey (Buffalo Bills). Blake has six offers, including LSU, where his big brother went.
COVID-19 kept Brantley from evaluating QBs Jonathan Rhodes and Jason Woods in the spring. One will start and get great targets in senior WRs Savion Sims and Jordan Roberson (both 2019 second-team, all-district). The O-line is unproven beyond senior captain Armando Morales, but beastly RBs Bryce Bradley and Christian Peluse make holes for themselves.
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AUSTIN BULLDOGS
In his second year, coach Mike Arogbonlo switches talented junior Braeden Abboud to WR due to QB Josh Tarver moving over from Travis. Tarver has a great "frame, leadership, arm strength and speed," Arogbonlo says. Arogbonlo says goodbye to star WR Troy Omeire (Texas) and will have to develop some playmakers on the edge.
Keelian Bryant is joining the secondary, while Jamal Franklin could join the receiving corps or move to RB and share carries with Julian Young. The defensive front includes DL Chase Myers (first- team, all-district) and LBs Hunter Blanchette and Nathan Casas, who might lead Austin to their first playoff berth since 2013.
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BUSH BRONCOS
Bush went 5-5 in the regular season then lost to Mayde Creek in the 2019 playoffs -- their fourth loss in five games. They dropped the final five games in 2018. They have experience (13 of 22 starters return), but a few returners must emerge as difference-makers.
Coach Allen Aldridge didn't have spring practices to cull a starting QB from the herd, so the job is open. He's high on RB Donovan Nixon. A strong running game could carry Bush. Nathaniel Ibarra leads five returning starters on the O-line. The Broncos' LB corps looks like thoroughbreds with Brandon Chambers, Preston Davis and Charlton Bibb all run sideline to sideline.
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DULLES VIKINGS
Coach Shane Byrd and Dulles want to rid the bad taste of a 2-8 record in 2020, his second season. The Vikes were 8-3 in 2018. Only four starters return, so it's a mostly clean slate. One returnee who will led the way is WR/KR Ryan Alaniz (5-foot-7, 155-pounds). He is lightning quick. Undersized but super-strong OL Myles Chapman (all-district in 2019) and LB Jaxon Tilley are assets. Byrd feels the pain of Brantley at Elkins and Aldridge at Bush. Blame it on COVID-19 – he's uncertain who'll be his QB, too. Opportunity knocks for talented sophomore Gerald Hayes to be the feature RB.
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CLEMENTS RANGERS
Clements has to use talented players on offense and defense. When Clements is still in it in the fourth quarter, fatigue hits coach Bobby Darnell's always well-conditioned players. If the injury bug bites, it's lethal for the Rangers' chances. Senior TE David Kasemervisz (three-year starter) is a former WR who bulked up. He makes the catch no matter how hard he's hit. Junior WR/CB Patrick Smith has 4.5 speed. OL/DLs Jordan Matallana and 300-pounder A.J. Henry play both ways effectively. LB Matt McGinnis' motor has no "off" switch. Clements need at QB and the OL to develop on the fly.
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