So a kid who wasn’t good enough to play for his dad (a scenario where standards are historically relaxed, see the DL coach’s kid Oregon took this year who is PWOOF quality) is a good get? Not a lot of critical thinking in this thread.
So a kid who wasn’t good enough to play for his dad (a scenario where standards are historically relaxed, see the DL coach’s kid Oregon took this year who is PWOOF quality) is a good get? Not a lot of critical thinking in this thread.
So a kid who wasn’t good enough to play for his dad (a scenario where standards are historically relaxed, see the DL coach’s kid Oregon took this year who is PWOOF quality) is a good get? Not a lot of critical thinking in this thread.
But but BUT he's a 4 ⭐!!
I agree that it's kind of a weird get when KState the try hard development capitol of America washed this kid out.
Then again, UW is an upgrade over Manhattan Kansas and UW will pay if it's not just a high school kid.
I don't know. It's not a good sign that he didn't go to Oregon I guess but that's not a sure thing. Maybe there are reasons. Maybe him and pops knew the Oregon stay was going to be a short one.
He has 4 to play 4. It's kind of a leap to say he washed out at KSU.
To me he's just another O-line recruit that I don't know anything about. UW hits on about 1 out of 3 or 4 offensive linemen. The odds for him should be right in that range.
So a kid who wasn’t good enough to play for his dad (a scenario where standards are historically relaxed, see the DL coach’s kid Oregon took this year who is PWOOF quality) is a good get? Not a lot of critical thinking in this thread.
But but BUT he's a 4 ⭐!!
I agree that it's kind of a weird get when KState the try hard development capitol of America washed this kid out.
Then again, UW is an upgrade over Manhattan Kansas and UW will pay if it's not just a high school kid.
Exactly this. KSU does more with less than any school anywhere, and always has decent OLines. Kind of weird to bail on that unless you just don't like it there.
So a kid who wasn’t good enough to play for his dad (a scenario where standards are historically relaxed, see the DL coach’s kid Oregon took this year who is PWOOF quality) is a good get? Not a lot of critical thinking in this thread.
But but BUT he's a 4 ⭐!!
I agree that it's kind of a weird get when KState the try hard development capitol of America washed this kid out.
Then again, UW is an upgrade over Manhattan Kansas and UW will pay if it's not just a high school kid.
Exactly this. KSU does more with less than any school anywhere, and always has decent OLines. Kind of weird to bail on that unless you just don't like it there.
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree when it comes to failing upwards it seems.
He looks like a decent prospect from his highlights. Was a QB then had a growth spurt and played standup DE, which he was pretty good at for a kid in the midst of gaining several inches and nearly 100lbs. Only played a bit of OL late in HS. Basically a decent long term prospect with athletic upside that got an extra recruiting star from his name. I still think he was a good pick up and someone KSU probably didn't want to lose.
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I agree that it's kind of a weird get when KState the try hard development capitol of America washed this kid out.
Then again, UW is an upgrade over Manhattan Kansas and UW will pay if it's not just a high school kid.
Does UW even recruit high school talent anymore?
He has 4 to play 4. It's kind of a leap to say he washed out at KSU.
To me he's just another O-line recruit that I don't know anything about. UW hits on about 1 out of 3 or 4 offensive linemen. The odds for him should be right in that range.
hth.