Roger Rosengarten, 2020 4* OL, Littleton (Valor Christian), CO (COMMITTED)
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didn't this kid sign in December? How is this happening now...
more importantly how DF is that logo on our official paperwork?
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Yeah he signed in December, its probably just his school doing a ceremony with all the athletes
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Because it's not official paperwork?Meek said:didn't this kid sign in December? How is this happening now...
more importantly how DF is that logo on our official paperwork?
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LolKevinPAC12 said:
Are you being serious?? He has a 5% to end up in Seattle. You define "homerness"StrongArmCobra said:
No hedging needed. We want him bad. He's one of the top-3 OT prospects out West. They'll push hard for him, therefore there's 0% chance he's going to Oregon.dhdawg said:
I kind of agree with you. I'm not sold we're gonna push super hard for him which is why he may go to Oregon but if we want him I think we can win this one.StrongArmCobra said:Rosengarten is 100% going to UW. Blue-collar, hard working, physical kid from Colorado. Not a flashy guy. UW aligns with his identity and he also want to major in Business. Give him and his parents the Built for Life presentation as well as information about the Foster school of Business and it'll be a wrap. There's a reason UW got the last visit and we've never lost a recruiting battle to Oregon when we get the last visit. Don't know or care what the crystal ballers have heard. He's obviously going to UW. Will be a huge commitment that could motivate Hatchett to join him soon after and that would easily be the best OT class out West.
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Turns out he signed 5 in a 22 person class for 23%. So he was actually well behind the pace for the slots he was given.HillsboroDuck said:
If we take 4 OL then his position accounts for roughly 20% of the class and the 19.6% of outstanding offers being to OL is perfectly on par.NorwegianHusky said:
I'm just asking. Seemed like he's been throwing out a lot of early offers relative to other position coaches, when there's still time to close.HillsboroDuck said:
I'm worried about youNorwegianHusky said:Is there a particular reason why Huff has already offered 40+ kids in this class? Should we be worried?
I stand by that assessment, though I think Courics did a good job of putting it into context. That was the type of response I was looking for.
If we take 3 OL then his position accounts for roughly 15% of this class and he's a bit ahead of schedule but hardly at an alarming rate.
I'm hoping for a 4 man OL class, quite honestly.
Also he had arguably the strongest performance of any of our position coaches save perhaps Adams. -
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Hopefully freshman-sophomore Badass MFer Trey Adams and not junior Hurt Trey Adams or senior Broken, Lazy, and Don't Care Anymore Trey Adamsdnc said: -
"Young" to a college football player doesn't mean junior or senior.bananasnblondes said:
Hopefully freshman-sophomore Badass MFer Trey Adams and not junior Hurt Trey Adams or senior Broken, Lazy, and Don't Care Anymore Trey Adamsdnc said:
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Ah but is the "young" qualifier in reference to Trey Adams' early playing years or to the fact that Roger is, himself younger than Trey?dnc said:
"Young" to a college football player doesn't mean junior or senior.bananasnblondes said:
Hopefully freshman-sophomore Badass MFer Trey Adams and not junior Hurt Trey Adams or senior Broken, Lazy, and Don't Care Anymore Trey Adamsdnc said:
hth
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it's obvious what he's sayingbananasnblondes said:
Ah but is the "young" qualifier in reference to Trey Adams' early playing years or to the fact that Roger is, himself younger than Trey?dnc said:
"Young" to a college football player doesn't mean junior or senior.bananasnblondes said:
Hopefully freshman-sophomore Badass MFer Trey Adams and not junior Hurt Trey Adams or senior Broken, Lazy, and Don't Care Anymore Trey Adamsdnc said:
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