My mom and I had a great time," Megwa said. "The game was fun. I liked the way they moved the ball and there was a good-sized crowd there. We spent time getting to see the city. I really liked it there. It's big, but not too big. It definitely felt like a place I could see myself being at for four or five years."
Now that he's home, Megwa has started to set up some official visits. One will be to Washington.
"Right now, I have two set up. Washington and Notre Dame," Megwa said. "I will be at Washington on June 25th and Notre Dame on June 11th. Missouri is the only other one I am considering visiting right now, but I haven't set anything up with them."
After he takes his scheduled visits, Megwa said he hopes to make his decision.
"I want to make my decision pretty quickly after I that," Megwa noted. "I'm looking for a school that has it all -- education, football, development -- and I want the chance to showcase my talents. Playing time is important, but I just want the chance to win a spot. I don't expect to just be handed the job.
"I want to get a feel for the program when I am visiting. See how I fit in with the culture and how good they are at developing players and preparing them for the pros and also life after football."
One of the coaches that Megwa has formed a strong relationship with is Husky tailbacks coach Keith Bhonapha.
"We talk a couple of times a week," Megwa said. "He's good people. I like talking to him. We have gotten to a point where we don't really even talk football anymore. He checks in on me and my family and we just talk about goals. Where I want to be in my life, what my goals are, stuff like that. It's deeper than just football. Anyone can talk about football, but 'KB' isn't just about ball, he's about building a relationship deeper than that. I have really enjoyed that and it's a big reason I like (Washington)."
Sounds like Notre Dame is not pushing super hard at the moment because they have recruits higher up on their board. So it may come down to if we can beat out the Missouri Fighting Bush Hamdans.
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Hopefully someone gets that reference
All Emeka’s will go to osu or somewhere without a husky mascot.
Sounds like OSU is confident their WRs stack up against any team in the country, hence Gee Scott moving to TE.
Now that he's home, Megwa has started to set up some official visits. One will be to Washington.
"Right now, I have two set up. Washington and Notre Dame," Megwa said. "I will be at Washington on June 25th and Notre Dame on June 11th. Missouri is the only other one I am considering visiting right now, but I haven't set anything up with them."
After he takes his scheduled visits, Megwa said he hopes to make his decision.
"I want to make my decision pretty quickly after I that," Megwa noted. "I'm looking for a school that has it all -- education, football, development -- and I want the chance to showcase my talents. Playing time is important, but I just want the chance to win a spot. I don't expect to just be handed the job.
"I want to get a feel for the program when I am visiting. See how I fit in with the culture and how good they are at developing players and preparing them for the pros and also life after football."
One of the coaches that Megwa has formed a strong relationship with is Husky tailbacks coach Keith Bhonapha.
"We talk a couple of times a week," Megwa said. "He's good people. I like talking to him. We have gotten to a point where we don't really even talk football anymore. He checks in on me and my family and we just talk about goals. Where I want to be in my life, what my goals are, stuff like that. It's deeper than just football. Anyone can talk about football, but 'KB' isn't just about ball, he's about building a relationship deeper than that. I have really enjoyed that and it's a big reason I like (Washington)."