“Aaron Williams, a 6-foot-1, 165-pound prospect, stood out at Cal Lutheran’s Rising Stars camp Friday afternoon not only for his size considering he just finished eighth grade but for his prowess.
Williams’ play earned him an offer from Oregon, as defensive coordinator Andy Avalos and cornerbacks coach Donte Williams kept a watchful eye on him.”
Two reasons he won't be there longterm. 1)He'll jump to Miami first opportunity. Going home and can fill a whole recruiting class without travelling. 2)Oregon fans will get restless when his on field results don't measure up to his recruiting rankings.
Two reasons he won't be there longterm. 1)He'll jump to Miami first opportunity. Going home and can fill a whole recruiting class without travelling. 2)Oregon fans will get restless when his on field results don't measure up to his recruiting rankings.
By all accounts you are already wrong about number one. Maybe at his second opportunity?
Two reasons he won't be there longterm. 1)He'll jump to Miami first opportunity. Going home and can fill a whole recruiting class without travelling. 2)Oregon fans will get restless when his on field results don't measure up to his recruiting rankings.
1 & 2 are almost mutually exclusive. I assume you meant those to be in the alternative. Because Miami isn't hiring him if he's not winning. His recruiting chops are not as desperately attractive there as they are in the PNW.
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My prediction.......MC will be at Oregon as long as he wants AND he loves Oregon.
1)He'll jump to Miami first opportunity. Going home and can fill a whole recruiting class without travelling.
2)Oregon fans will get restless when his on field results don't measure up to his recruiting rankings.