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I returned from dinner on Wednesday night to see most of my Texas A&M football follows on Twitter all abuzz about something that had recently gone down. Realizing I must have missed whatever it was, I checked my feed and realized that it was about Dealyn Evans, who, though committed to the Aggies, had not yet signed.

More than that, things around his recruitment had been a bit murky for a half-week or so, culminating in this tweet from Director of Recruiting for 247Sports Steve Wiltfong:

Oh, the crowing that went on from Longhorn fans when they read that second line. A current Aggie commit, saying that Texas is his dream school? Welcome to College Station, Mike Elko: this is how things go around here!

At least, that’s what they were saying at the time. To the discerning eye, there was something fishy about this from the jump. Evans is known to pull a shenanigan from time to time, so this is a true “grain of salt” moment.

More than just intuition, though, commended skepticism.

In a now-deleted tweet, Dealyn’s high school coach replied to a jubilant Longhorn fan, claiming that Evans had never said the quote in question. The Longhorn fan, in response, invited Dealyn’s coach to “sniff [his] farts.” The mystery deepened.

Top-100 DL Dealyn Evans updates the latest in his recruitment - On3

Enter Landyn Rosow. A controversial newcomer to the Aggie recruiting scene, Rosow is a young buck working for Rivals, hoping to establish himself as another Texas A&M football recruiting insider.

I say he is controversial because there has been a time or two in recent memory that he has perhaps been a bit too quick on the draw with information he is hearing. Of course, you need to make mistakes in order to learn, so this is simply part of the process—but some of the people who live or die with this stuff had strong reactions.

In any case, it was Rosow’s recent tweeting that had sparked the firestorm to which I had returned. In another now-deleted tweet, he had claimed that he was expecting Dealyn to sign, not with the Aggies, but with the Longhorns. Chaos ensued as he deleted that tweet and replaced it with this one:

So, what was going on? Had the Longhorns made a significant, late push? Was this one really “going down to wire”?

As it turns out, this was not the sum total of why people were mad at Landyn. Apparently, word was going around that Landyn had added Dealyn to an Aggie fan group chat and bumped negative messages about the defensive lineman that had been sent following Wiltfong’s earlier tweet. Hence, reactions like this one.

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