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'19 OK WR Demariyon Houston (Signed to Nebraska)

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Millwood HS (Oklahoma City, OK)

Twitter: https://twitter.com/demariyon5

Ht: 6'0"
Wt: 165
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247s rating: 4* - 92 grade; #23 WR (#165 overall)
ESPN rating: 4* - 81 grade; #39 WR (#260 overall)
Rivals rating: 4* - 5.8rr; #25 WR (#179 overall)

247sports Composite: 4* / 0.9254 rating / #27 WR / #174 overall

Reported Offers: COLORADO, Alabama, Auburn, Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Texas, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Oregon, SMU, Tennessee, Texas, Texas Tech
 
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Up to 14 offers after Notre Dame today. We're not quite updated on his profile and it's going to be hard to keep up. I think the best way to look at Houston's "Reported Offers" list is: "anywhere he wants to go".
 
Wanted to mention (probably to be expected with his offer list) that the young man has shown impressive track speed, even with his not running track last (his junior) season.
Track results - (athletic.net requires free subscription to fully view results.) - https://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/Athlete.aspx?AID=10019071#!/L0

In short, as a sophomore he won the 2017 100M and 200M Oklahoma state championships, albeit in one of the smaller school divisions (2A). Looks like his times translated well to any Oklahoma division, with his 21.42 PR in the 200M being 2nd best that year in the state (per https://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/Division/Event.aspx?DivID=81816&Event=2), while his 100M PR time of 10.71 was tied for 10th best in OK (and 3rd best (and only .04 off the class leader) among sophomores) - per https://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/Division/Event.aspx?DivID=81816&Event=1&m=e.

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Also, just since I don't see it previously noted in this thread- wanted to mention it looks like he committed to Texas last July (per https://texas.thefootballbrainiacs....klahoma-wr-demariyon-houston-committed-texas/ ), then de-committed last month (per https://newsok.com/article/5616796/millwoods-demariyon-houston-decommits-from-texas).
 
It always makes me wonder why any WR prospect would want to go the kNU. With Frost he isn't going be a focus in an offense that is based on the talents of Martinez.
 
It always makes me wonder why any WR prospect would want to go the kNU. With Frost he isn't going be a focus in an offense that is based on the talents of Martinez.
Eh Morgan and Spielman both put up good numbers. I mean neither did enough to put up more production than LaViska who didn't even play in 3.5 games, but they throw enough that I can see why they would be considered.
 
It always makes me wonder why any WR prospect would want to go the kNU. With Frost he isn't going be a focus in an offense that is based on the talents of Martinez.

Once he realizes it isn’t texbraska he’ll transfer too.
 
Morgan had 1000 last year. Spielman also chipped in 820. Saying Nebraska won't throw that much under Frost is inaccurate.

They threw more this year than they wanted to because Martinez was out much of the season with an owwie and they didn't have a backup who could run the stuff they wanted to run so they threw more.

You are right in that they won't be completely run oriented, Frost was pretty balanced at UCF and part of why he went all in on Martinez is because he can run and throw.

What a WR isn't going to get at kNU though is much that resembles a pro type passing attack. They are not going to run the kind of routes and make the adjustments that guys will learn at most other modern college systems.

I also am willing to predict that Martinez is going to continue to miss a lot of games in his career at kNU. The offense is going to expose him to a lot of clean hits (which the fans will consider dirty when he gets hurt) and his running style has him regularly twisting and struggling for more yardage which will end up with him getting bent directions the human body shouldn't go.
 
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