One of the more talented teams was Klein Oak, which features Notre Dame athlete commitment Nicky Baratti, fullback Ejay Fatu and outside linebacker A.J. Hilliard.
For Klein Oak coach David Smith, it has been more than business as usual.
“Every school in the country that recruits Texas has been through this spring,” Smith said Sunday while watching his team compete. “More than any other spring.”
Smith’s quarterback, Nick Baratti, has taken his play up several notches as a passer this spring, and college coaches have taken notice.
“Nicky is up to 15 or 20 quarterback offers now. He is really spinning the ball this spring. He has really improved and is more confident now,” Smith said.
For Baratti, he remains committed to the Fighting Irish, but is still considering his options as a potential quarterback.
“I’m going to keep taking a look around,” Baratti said. “Notre Dame said they would give me shot at quarterback, but they don’t run a spread offense.”
The 6-foot-2, 215-pounder has 4.55-speed in the 40-yard dash. He reports that Arkansas and Wake Forest have recently offered him as a quarterback. He plans to camp at LSU and Notre Dame for sure this summer.
Like Baratti, Fatu recently picked up an offer from Arkansas.
The Razorbacks join Michigan, Utah, Nevada and Arizona State in verbally offering.
“I’m talking with Michigan the most. Utah also. I talk to Coach (Morgan) Scalley and their linebackers coach. They have talked to me about fullback and linebacker,” Fatu said.
Hilliard is the Klein Oak prospect who has seen his stock rise the most in May. The 6-foot-2, 215-pound athletic and powerful prospect picked up two more verbal offers last week.
“Michigan State and Boise State offered me last week,” Hilliard said.
The Spartans and Broncos join Houston, West Virginia, Louisville, Nevada and Minnesota in offering.
While the young brother of former Notre Dame and Arlington (Texas) Lamar defensive tackle Cedric Hilliard is happy with his offers, he has his eye on thwo Big 12 programs he hopes follow suit.
“I like Missouri and Oklahoma State right now. Missouri and Kansas are close to offering,” he said.
Hilliard lists Houston as recruiting him the hardest on a daily basis.