Under Armour All-America Game: Practice 1 thread

Gerry Hamiltonby:Gerry Hamilton12/30/22

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Orlando, Fla. – The 2023 Under Armour All-America Game begins practice at 5:30 p.m. eastern with a practice under the lights.

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The practice will feature five members of the Longhorns 2023 No. 3 ranked recruiting class. As well as the top target remaining on the board, On3 Consensus 5-star Duce Robinson.

Practices for the 2023 Under Armour All-America Game will conclude January 2 with the game to be played January 3. The December 31 and January 1 practices will be televised on ESPNU. The game will be played on ESPN.

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Team Phantom

Cedric Baxter Jr., RB, Orlando (Fla.) Edgewater

The nations No. 1 ranked running back signed with the Longhorns over Florida State, Florida, Miami, Texas A&M. Baxter will be among the most talented all-around prospects in the game, and will be looking to cement 50star status.

Johntay Cook II, WR, DeSoto (Texas) High

The No. 45 ranked prospect in the On3 Consensus and No. 8 ranked wide receiver will head to Orlando with a 5-star purpose. That’s the goal. His magnetic personality is also tailor made for this type of event with TV cameras all around. Cook is one of three wide receiver signees in the 2023 class ranking in the top 20 receivers in the cycle.

Malik Muhammad, CB, Dallas (Texas) South Oak Cliff

The back-to-back 5A state champion will face his biggest challenge yet as a high school player. The 6-foot-0 cover corner will be challenged by Power 5 wide receivers on every rep and play in Orlando. Muhammad signed with Texas over Alabama.

Derek Williams, S, New Iberia (La.) Westgate

Williams hasn’t been scene in this type of setting before. That means the No. 40 ranked prospect in the On3 Consensus is one of the prospects with the chance to move back up into 5-star status with an excellent week. Williams signed with Texas over Miami, LSU, Alabama and Texas A&M.

Sydir Mitchell, DL, Oradell (N.J. Bergen Catholic

The No. 223 ranked prospect in the cycle has the ability to shoot up the rankings with an impressive week. The daily 1v1’s in practice will be key for Mitchell in that regard. Mitchell signed with Texas over Georgia, Texas A&M and Miami.

Team Speed

Duce Robinson, TE, Phoenix (Az.) Pinnacle

The lone Texas target remaining to make a decision is the On3 Consensus 5-star and No. 1 ranked tight end in the cycle. The 6-foot-6, 230-pound two-sport star has Georgia, Texas and USC as the three schools under serious consideration with a decision set for the first Wednesday in February.

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