Corona Del Mar (Calif.) tight end Mark Redman said his commitment to Washington remains rock solid.
Despite the unexpected coaching change earlier in the week at Washington with head coach Chris Petersen retiring, the reaction from every recruit we talked with was still very positive. Redman said he was surprised initially but still remains solid with the Huskies.
“It was unfortunate because I liked coach Pete but nothing changes for me,” Redman said. “Coach (Jimmy) Lake is a great person and an ever better coach and I can’t wait to get up there and play for him.
“UW is truly a one of a kind place and I’m always going to be a Dawg. I loved it every time I visited, from the campus to the football coaches to the players on the team, everything stood out for me and that’s why it was a pretty easy decision to commit there when I did.”
Redman has had a very good year and shown flashes on both sides of the ball. His future is at tight end and he’s a big, strong, physical kid who can block, catch and make plays down the field.
He has also been used as a designated pass rusher in third down or obvious passing down situations and is very good off the edge. In fact, if Redman played just on the defensive side of the ball, he would be a national recruit there as well.
CDM has one of the nation’s most prolific passing offenses and Redman is a big part of that. He has 61 catches for 856 yards and 13 touchdowns while averaging 14 yards per catch. He’s often double teamed but still able to separate and make plays.
As mentioned, he's not just a pass catcher, he's a strong inline blocker and the kind of tight end you can play in all situations. His upside is very high and I love the way his game has developed over the last year.
Corona Del Mar (Calif.) tight end Mark Redman said his commitment to Washington remains rock solid.
Despite the unexpected coaching change earlier in the week at Washington with head coach Chris Petersen retiring, the reaction from every recruit we talked with was still very positive. Redman said he was surprised initially but still remains solid with the Huskies.
“It was unfortunate because I liked coach Pete but nothing changes for me,” Redman said. “Coach (Jimmy) Lake is a great person and an ever better coach and I can’t wait to get up there and play for him.
“UW is truly a one of a kind place and I’m always going to be a Dawg. I loved it every time I visited, from the campus to the football coaches to the players on the team, everything stood out for me and that’s why it was a pretty easy decision to commit there when I did.”
Redman has had a very good year and shown flashes on both sides of the ball. His future is at tight end and he’s a big, strong, physical kid who can block, catch and make plays down the field.
He has also been used as a designated pass rusher in third down or obvious passing down situations and is very good off the edge. In fact, if Redman played just on the defensive side of the ball, he would be a national recruit there as well.
CDM has one of the nation’s most prolific passing offenses and Redman is a big part of that. He has 61 catches for 856 yards and 13 touchdowns while averaging 14 yards per catch. He’s often double teamed but still able to separate and make plays.
As mentioned, he's not just a pass catcher, he's a strong inline blocker and the kind of tight end you can play in all situations. His upside is very high and I love the way his game has developed over the last year.
I can’t take Biggins’ evaluations seriously because everyone is good to him. He also said Overman was a better pass catcher than Redman earlier this year.
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Whew. And nice timing with Black Beast declaring.
Copy pasta @DoogCourics?
Corona Del Mar (Calif.) tight end Mark Redman said his commitment to Washington remains rock solid.
Despite the unexpected coaching change earlier in the week at Washington with head coach Chris Petersen retiring, the reaction from every recruit we talked with was still very positive. Redman said he was surprised initially but still remains solid with the Huskies.
“It was unfortunate because I liked coach Pete but nothing changes for me,” Redman said. “Coach (Jimmy) Lake is a great person and an ever better coach and I can’t wait to get up there and play for him.
“UW is truly a one of a kind place and I’m always going to be a Dawg. I loved it every time I visited, from the campus to the football coaches to the players on the team, everything stood out for me and that’s why it was a pretty easy decision to commit there when I did.”
Redman has had a very good year and shown flashes on both sides of the ball. His future is at tight end and he’s a big, strong, physical kid who can block, catch and make plays down the field.
He has also been used as a designated pass rusher in third down or obvious passing down situations and is very good off the edge. In fact, if Redman played just on the defensive side of the ball, he would be a national recruit there as well.
CDM has one of the nation’s most prolific passing offenses and Redman is a big part of that. He has 61 catches for 856 yards and 13 touchdowns while averaging 14 yards per catch. He’s often double teamed but still able to separate and make plays.
As mentioned, he's not just a pass catcher, he's a strong inline blocker and the kind of tight end you can play in all situations. His upside is very high and I love the way his game has developed over the last year.
I’m gonna miss Black Beast a lot less with this kid coming in next year.
Day one player alongside Cade.