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'12 TX WR Peyton Williams (Signed to Colorado)

Do you see them play? For all I know, they have their own network and you can plug in from Farmington.
 
I watched them several times last year, why I knew who Peyton was. This year, all Ive seen is highlights. I think the qb position is giving them alot of issues this year. That usually isnt the case there, it's a next guy up type of position at SLC. They will make a playoff run but there are a few teams I dont see them beating. As far as their own network lol, I actually wouldnt be shocked if they showed their games locally. Seems like there are more hs games on every year. I usually watch texas hs on FSSW, Im sure they will be on there at some point this year.
 
Has an update on Scout for those with a sub.

Like the pic they used, too.

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http://colorado.scout.com/2/1119938.html
 
4 receptions for 145 yards and 2 TDs (including an 88-yarder) as part of a tough 42-29 win over Denton Guyer.
 
12 receptions for 135 yards and a TD in Southlake Carroll's 23-16 first round playoff win.
 
http://colorado.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1293409

The 6-foot-1, 185-pound Colorado pledge is a very good all-around receiver. He was able to beat cornerbacks deep while also being a possession guy on third downs. The most impressive aspect of Williams' game, though, is his ability to find a seam in the defense. He constantly found the soft spot in zone coverage, and would sit and wait for the ball. He finished with 12 catches for 135 yards and a touchdown and could have had a lot more if Carroll was not so dedicated to the run. Playing at a school known for instilling discipline in its players, it would not be a surprise to see Williams as an early contributor at the next level.
 
First time poster to this site. Great to have a neighborhood kid committed to the Buffs. Seen a couple games, Peyton reminds me of Scotty Mckight, but a little bigger. Southlake is a football machine and always places a few kids in D1 every year, so its really good to tap into this school and area down here.
 
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