Robert Wyrsch, 2021 3* OL, Soquel (HS), CA (Committed)
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Sounds like we agree.RoadDawg55 said:If you have studs in front of you, then it is possible to be buried before breaking out. The reality is tho, most of those guys will either transfer or get passed up by guys younger than them.
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https://theathletic.com/1799915/2020/05/07/rj-wyrsch-washington-commitment-2021-recruit/
“Honestly, a couple months ago, I was playing football just for the pure fact that I loved it so much,” R.J. said. “I worked out all the time just because I love football and wanted to be the best I could. Then I got a Twitter and started following coaches just to broaden my horizons about the whole game, and then I put my tape out there and coaches started talking to me. I was like, ‘Wow, I can really do this.’ I’m just all-in right now.”
Wyrsch has a long way to go as a player, but that’s part of what makes him such an intriguing prospect — he’s only been playing for a year and a half, already has made significant progress, and possesses the kind of build and mentality that can’t be taught. He’s raw, but it’s not difficult to understand why UW believes him worthy of a scholarship — he’s proven himself tough and physical, the two traits Lake values most, and shows an innate desire to learn.
“He’s got a baby-faced thing to him right now,” Lowery said, “but I can just see him really growing into something that everybody associated with him would be proud of. He’s played basketball, so you know he has athletic ability. And he doesn’t just play. He starts. He contributes. He’s got good body awareness. Got a natural feel for the game. He just has the building blocks, so to speak, and the work ethic to build upon those building blocks to put him in position to be successful.” -
He was a good get. It’s easy to see why UW wanted him. I’m not one bit upset about getting him.Beno4Life said:https://theathletic.com/1799915/2020/05/07/rj-wyrsch-washington-commitment-2021-recruit/
“Honestly, a couple months ago, I was playing football just for the pure fact that I loved it so much,” R.J. said. “I worked out all the time just because I love football and wanted to be the best I could. Then I got a Twitter and started following coaches just to broaden my horizons about the whole game, and then I put my tape out there and coaches started talking to me. I was like, ‘Wow, I can really do this.’ I’m just all-in right now.”
Wyrsch has a long way to go as a player, but that’s part of what makes him such an intriguing prospect — he’s only been playing for a year and a half, already has made significant progress, and possesses the kind of build and mentality that can’t be taught. He’s raw, but it’s not difficult to understand why UW believes him worthy of a scholarship — he’s proven himself tough and physical, the two traits Lake values most, and shows an innate desire to learn.
“He’s got a baby-faced thing to him right now,” Lowery said, “but I can just see him really growing into something that everybody associated with him would be proud of. He’s played basketball, so you know he has athletic ability. And he doesn’t just play. He starts. He contributes. He’s got good body awareness. Got a natural feel for the game. He just has the building blocks, so to speak, and the work ethic to build upon those building blocks to put him in position to be successful.” -
From the 10 NW/CA recruits that 247 most wants to see play this fall:
Soquel (Calif.) offensive lineman Robert Wyrsch is just 40 minutes up the road from Pulealii and he was another player we were eager to see in the spring after his first year of football last fall. Wyrsch committed to Washington, his first Pac-12 offer, with Husky offensive line coach Scott Huff going down in to the Golden State to land him. Wyrsch is a long and athletic prospect and has some similarities ability-wise to Ezra Cleveland, who Huff recruited and signed at Boise State, and his upside is off the charts with his 6-7, 270-pound frame. Hopefully we can get down that way to see him this fall. -
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Wood.dirtysouwfdawg said:Truly the complete package...
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Hmmm, good supps.
Love the deltoid stretch marks. The kid has been putting in work. If he's really 6'7" that's impressive -
I'm sure there's some fetish videos out there on the internet that feature your kink.animate said:Hmmm, good supps.
Love the deltoid stretch marks. The kid has been putting in work. If he's really 6'7" that's impressive -
He’s already here.bananasnblondes said:
I'm sure there's some fetish videos out there on the internet that feature your kink.animate said:Hmmm, good supps.
Love the deltoid stretch marks. The kid has been putting in work. If he's really 6'7" that's impressive -
Yeah, that's why I'm here.bananasnblondes said:
I'm sure there's some fetish videos out there on the internet that feature your kink.animate said:Hmmm, good supps.
Love the deltoid stretch marks. The kid has been putting in work. If he's really 6'7" that's impressive
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