Huff might not have to leave the State for 2022.
Huff might not have to leave the State for 2022. Yeah. No airplanes for Huff.
"Coach (Scott) Huff invited me, so I came down for the day and he said when they offer a kid, you have to be a great player and a great student and a great person and I checked off all of the boxes for them, so they wanted to offer me," an excited Conerly told Dawgman.com shortly after returning home from his visit to campus. "It's like a dream come true for me and my family. They're all big Husky fans, it's the hometown school, I have some guys there I know, it's an honor to get an offer from them."Conerly didn't spend all day on campus, leaving at halftime of Washington's basketball game with Oregon at Hec Ed."My mom needed go, so we left at halftime," Conerly said. "The crowd was crazy though and I loved getting the chance to hang out with some of the other guys."Washington wasn't the only school to extend Conerly an offer on Saturday either."Cal offered me when I got home," Conerly said with a chuckle. "I had a great conversation with the coaches there and it's a great program, so I am definitely blessed right now."The offers from Cal and Washington join the ones the talented sophomore already had from Tennessee, Oregon, Oregon State, Washington State and Nevada."Pretty much every school is looking at me as an offensive lineman," the 6'5", 275-pounder said. "I prefer tackle, but I will play wherever a team decides I am needed and that's where they want me to play."Conerly finished First Team All-Metro on both the offensive and defensive line, but said offensive line is the side he prefers the most."I love to play offensive line because I started off playing running back, but I grew too much, so now instead of scoring touchdowns, I love to help my guys score touchdowns," Conerly said with a chuckle. "I like to be aggressive and I like being physical. That's what makes playing football fun for me."Conerly said that his timeline for making a decision, at least right now, is for him to wait until the summer before his senior season."I'm not really in a rush right now, so I'm just going to wait," Conerly said. "I don't know if I'll definitely wait until the summer before my senior season, but that's the plan right now."Conerly plans to head down to Oregon next weekend to meet with the Duck coaching staff
"Coach (Scott) Huff invited me, so I came down for the day and he said when they offer a kid, you have to be a great player and a great student and a great person and I checked off all of the boxes for them, so they wanted to offer me," an excited Conerly told Dawgman.com shortly after returning home from his visit to campus. "It's like a dream come true for me and my family. They're all big Husky fans, it's the hometown school, I have some guys there I know, it's an honor to get an offer from them."Conerly didn't spend all day on campus, leaving at halftime of Washington's basketball game with Oregon at Hec Ed."My mom needed go, so we left at halftime," Conerly said. "The crowd was crazy though and I loved getting the chance to hang out with some of the other guys."Washington wasn't the only school to extend Conerly an offer on Saturday either."Cal offered me when I got home," Conerly said with a chuckle. "I had a great conversation with the coaches there and it's a great program, so I am definitely blessed right now."The offers from Cal and Washington join the ones the talented sophomore already had from Tennessee, Oregon, Oregon State, Washington State and Nevada."Pretty much every school is looking at me as an offensive lineman," the 6'5", 275-pounder said. "I prefer tackle, but I will play wherever a team decides I am needed and that's where they want me to play."Conerly finished First Team All-Metro on both the offensive and defensive line, but said offensive line is the side he prefers the most."I love to play offensive line because I started off playing running back, but I grew too much, so now instead of scoring touchdowns, I love to help my guys score touchdowns," Conerly said with a chuckle. "I like to be aggressive and I like being physical. That's what makes playing football fun for me."Conerly said that his timeline for making a decision, at least right now, is for him to wait until the summer before his senior season."I'm not really in a rush right now, so I'm just going to wait," Conerly said. "I don't know if I'll definitely wait until the summer before my senior season, but that's the plan right now."Conerly plans to head down to Oregon next weekend to meet with the Duck coaching staff Left at halftime of the game.ITB
He is ITB per my real source within the RB program.