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      <title>Scout TV: Bryant Jackson</title>
      <description>The 2010 class was incredible for Sulphur Springs and it was headlined by Texas commit Brant Jackson.  Here are his highlights from a game this season</description>
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      <title>"He's learned his trade."</title>
      <description>From Sulphur Springs in Hopkins County, Texas comes Bryant Jackson, who his head coach, Greg Owens, calls a "natural athlete." "He's always been gifted athletically.  He's played basketball, runs track, and football, and at 6-4, 185 he looks the part of a big-time player."  Read more of this in-depth interview...</description>
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      <title>Commitment Tracker: Bryant Jackson</title>
      <description>Bryant Jackson, Scout.com four-star safety from Sulphur Springs, Texas, committed to the Longhorns in February. He has remained a solid commitment, but more than one school remains in pursuit. He has attended a couple of Texas games this year including the Red River Shootout. He believes Texas and an SEC team will face in the national championship.</description>
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      <title>Jackson Moving to Corner</title>
      <description>Bryant Jackson is one of 19 commitments in the Longhorns 2010 class. The 6-3.5, 183-pound safety is also one of the top 125 prospects in the country with a ceiling of potential that could move him well up the list.   Burnt Orange Beat spoke with talented defensive back about his transition to corner and his expectations of repeating as a state champion.</description>
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      <title>Texas Junior Day Another Smashing Success</title>
      <description>The Texas Longhorns may have to patent their Junior Day process.  After two junior days in Austin in the span of three weeks, they have landed 17 commitments for the 2010 class.  While most programs are just starting their 2010 classes, Texas may be 80% complete.  Get the recap of the day from Burnt Orange Beat on the offers extended and the commitments made.</description>
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      <title>Bryant Jackson is Newest Longhorn</title>
      <description>Winning a state championship as a junior must have been a tremendous feeling of accomplishment for safety Bryant Jackson.  After a long trip to Austin for the Texas Longhorn junior day, Bryant Jackson may have an even better feeling since he pledged to play for his longtime favorite Longhorns.</description>
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      <title>Feb 28 Junior Day Names You Need to Know</title>
      <description>Given the importance of the Texas Junior Days in terms of the final class, these are the names that you need to know.  Burnt Orange Beat summarizes each player's offers, prior junior days, and then breaks down their strengths as a player.  With twelve verbals already taken for the 2010 class, most of the rest of the class will come this weekend's attendees and the prior junior day attendees.</description>
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      <title>Scouting Denison vs. Sulphur Springs</title>
      <description>One of the top playoffs games last weekend in the state of Texas was the Friday night showdown at Texas Stadium between 12-0 Denison and 10-2 Sulphur Springs. The game featured two of the top juniors in the state in Denison running back D.J. Jones and Sulphur Springs safety Bryant Jackson as well as one of the nation’s top senior quarterbacks in Tyrik Rollison of Sulphur Springs.</description>
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      <title>First Look: 2010 S Bryant Jackson</title>
      <description>Though he played limited minutes because he is battling a sore throat, 2010 S Bryant Jackson showed a glimpse of greatness. At 
6-2, Jackson is very long and has tremendous range, he is cat quick, and possesses loose hips. Scout.com caught up with Jackson to talk early recruiting.</description>
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      <title>Sulphur Springs over Denison's D.J. Jones</title>
      <description>The Sulphur Springs Wildcats knocked the Denison Yellow Jackets out of the 4A playoffs 42-21 Friday night in Texas Stadium. It was the second straight year the Wildcats have beat Denison. The game of the night in the Texas Stadium triple header featured two of the state's top juniors in Sulphur Springs safety Bryant Jackson and Denison running back D.J. Jones.</description>
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