Texas HS Football Podcast with Taylor Arenz
The Texas HS Football podcast, hosted by Taylor Arenz, is your home for all things Texas high school football, including news, game recaps, and interviews with high school players, coaches, and the people that make Texas high school football the sport we love! Get inside the huddle with the Texas HS Football Podcast!
Texas HS Football Podcast with Taylor Arenz
Episode 121: RB Jonathan Hatton Jr.; ATH Broxton Robinson
Episode 121 of the Texas HS Football podcast Host Taylor Arenz talks with Cibola Steele RB 4 Star Jonathan Hatton, one of the top high school football players in Texas and a Texas A&M commit. Taylor and Jonathan talk about everything from balancing life in the classroom and on the field, to his whirlwind recruitment journey that brought in more than 30 offers before he chose the Aggies. Jonathan shares what made A&M the perfect fit, the biggest lessons he learned through the process, and how it feels to finally have that decision behind him.T hey also dive into his senior season with the Knights, including his electric 94-yard touchdown in Week 1, his two-touchdown performance against Reagan, and what he believes makes both his offense and defense so strong.
Then, Taylor talks with Panhandle High School Broxton Robinson the do-it-all quarterback, running back, and linebacker for Panhandle High School and an Army commit. Broxton shares what made West Point the perfect fit, how he feels about moving to running back at the next level, and what it meant for a Division I program to find him in a small 2A town of just over 2,000 people. He also gives advice to young athletes who dream of being recruited from small schools just like his. They also discuss Panhandle’s explosive start to the season, including a 71–0 shutout in Week 1 and a statement win over rival Stratford in Week 2 and Broxton talks about what’s clicking on offense and defense, how the team has embraced the high expectations of being ranked, and why this year feels special.
Two great players who are will be names to know not only their final Texas High School football season but in the future at the college level.