No. Because he lied and continued to lie. If you followed his recruitment you would understand in its proper context.
From the Animal: Several Top Texas Recruits To Remain In State (2/2/05) Texas snagged three of the state's top 10 players, and Texas A&M got two. Unfortunately for the other Texas schools, the remaining players on the list are leaving for out-of-state options. Today is the first day high school seniors can sign binding letters of intent. Texas A&M got a commitment from what some call the state's best recruit in Alief Taylor tight end Martellus Bennett (pictured). He will also play basketball for the Aggies. They will also get Harker Heights offensive guard Michael Shumard who rounds out the top 10. These two, along with a bevy of other talent from across the state, could give Texas A&M one of the best classes in the country and what will almost certainly be the premier signing list in the state. Rivals.com currently ranks Texas A&M's class as the fifth in the country while Max Emfinger Recruiting calls it No. 4. Jamaal Charles, who is perhaps the best running back in the state and the fourth best recruit, will play for the Longhorns. He is joined by fellow top-ranked running back Henry Melton of Grapevine. Also committed to Texas is Killeen Shoemaker defensive tackle Roy Miller. While often overshadowed by Bennett, Houston is also home to another top tight end prospect. Galena Park North Shore's Dajleon Farr is the third best tight end in the country and fifth best recruit in Texas. He'll be at Miami next year, and coaches there have already told the 6-6 player to be ready to play in the Hurricanes' opener against Florida State. " On another note: Apparently A&M has the inside track for Callahan Bright over FSU, which would be icing on the cake for A&Ms great recruiting year.