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BREAKING: The Woodlands QB Jack Daulton Commits To TCU
The Woodlands quarterback Jack Daulton saw his recruitment start to take off this past week, picking up six offers from TCU, UTSA, UTEP, Tulane, Rice and Incarnate Word..
Today, the rising QB prospect committed to TCU after receiving the offer from coach Sonny Dykes and coach Kendall Briles last Monday.
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The Horned Frogs were the first to offer a scholarship to Daulton. So what made him commit to the Frogs?
“I just love the coaches there,” Daulton said. “They have shown so much commitment to me in this whole recruiting proces. Coach Briles is an awesome person, and I think it’s a perfect fit for me.”
The relationship built between Briles and Daulton started last summer and has only grown since then. Ultimately, that relationship is what helped TCU gain his commitment.
“Coach Briles was the first college coach to notice my talent,” he said. “I first talked to him when I went to the mega-camp in June. Our connection so far has been really good, and I’m excited for what the future has to offer.”
From a virtual unknown to a Power 4 DI-commit, the past 10 days have been life-changing.
“It means a lot to me. All the early mornings, late nights, hot summer workouts were all worth it,” he said. “It’s been my dream ever since I was a kid to play college football. Now I get the chance to do it at the Power 4 level, I’m extremely grateful for the opportunity.”
Now committed ahead of his senior year, Daulton plans on getting back up to campus for an official visit in the next few months. For now, he plans on helping build the 2026 class for TCU.
“I want to help recruit players who could be my teammates in the future and I’m excited to start building those connections with the guys,” he said.
The Horned Frogs have their QB of the future with Jack Daulton, and don’t be surprised to see him rise in the rankings over the next few months.
DUAL THREAT: Atascocita's Mack is a problem for defenses; recruiters love his versatility
Atascocita’s Cardae Mack first emerged as a sophomore.
After watching Mack dice up state power Katy in a non-district matchup, it was easy to see the talented RB had a bright future ahead of him.
Going into his junior offseason, Mack is one of the most sought-after recruits in the state, holding 17 offers from Division 1 programs.
As a junior this past fall, Mack was thrown in at the QB position, while also having Oklahoma-signee Tory Blaylock in the backfield.
Mack ended up with 1,864 passing yards with 18 passing touchdowns while rushing for 1,918 yards with 22 touchdowns. For Mack, he was all about doing what the team needed to win.
“I feel like my junior year was great,” Mack said. “Playing quarterback was an adjustment, especially after the Katy game. I realized this was like playing running back, but I can just throw the ball also.”
As he has entered his junior offseason, the heat is on as far as his recruitment goes as many schools are vying to get the star athlete on campus for an official visit.
“It’s just felt like a lot more love from all the schools,” he said. “My biggest thing is relationships... the programs who have built the best relationships with me are the ones I’m rocking with.”
Among the schools going after Mack, six programs have emerged.
“Texas Tech, Oregon, Arizona State, Stanford, Ole Miss, USC, SMU, and Houston are all schools that have stood out so far," he said. "All those schools have watched my film and tell me how they would use my game in their program.”
As February comes and official visit season slowly approaches, Mack mentioned he plans on setting up official visits to Oregon, Arizona State, Texas Tech, and Houston with a timeline of committing before his senior year.
Cardae Mack is one of the most dynamic playmakers in the state of Texas, so expect a big final encore.
“I’m coming for it all this year,” Mack said. “I want to bring a State Championship back to the A (Atascocita), whether it's at running back or quarterback. I want to do my part to get us to Jerry’s World.”