The Fisching Report Recruiting Thread Sponsored by The Fisch Bowl
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HHoping We can get the annual report on which of our African American players are "fast-strategy" vs "slow strategy"
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Dominating for Mission Viejo is a good sign. This guy is a must get. He would really help and probably fairly quickly. Pass rushing DT’s are rare and you can get by at 275-280 in college football.
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Got to admit, this staff has done a pretty damn good job of high-school recruiting thus far. Looks very much like a Chris Petersen class - solid prospects at every position, a few high-ceiling development guys, a kicker... and in Petersen fashion, we have a couple under-the-radar kids from the last recruiting class who are already playing and showing flashes as true freshmen
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Per 24/7:
Kodi Greene jumped up to a 98 rating #20 overall, #4 OT, #1 in Cali
Holy Shit.Gavin Day jumped bigly to 95 rating #77 overall, #7 Safety #2 NV
Brian Bonner 94 rating #121 national #7 RB #15 in Cali
DCB 94 rating #126 overall #22 Edge #1 WA
Rahsjon Duncan 92 rating #191 national #22 CB # 19 Cali
Mason James 91 rating #244 overall #4 OK
Finish this shit with the Viejo DT and I’ll be supremely impressed.
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which means his asking price just doubled. He’ll be dropping a new top 16 next week after the offers roll in.
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they need to flip one of the WRs as well. Preferably the big one committed to Baylor.
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“Commits:
Kodi Greene returned to five star status jumping from 39 to 20 overall.
Gavin Day took a big leap from 234 to 77 overall.
Brian Bonner fell slightly from 110 to 121 overall. I suspect it is because he didn't get a ton of carries or yards, but when you average 9.3 YPC and score a TD on 11.5% on your carries, averaging 29.2 YPC and a TD 27.8% per catch I don't care what you're rated.
DCB improved from 161 to 126 overall. Glad to see that missing a couple of games due to injury didn't hurt his ranking.
Rahsjon Duncan continues to be on the rise increasing from 450 to 191 overall.
Mason James is the final commit in the top 247 and fell from 185 to 244 overall.
Targets:
UCLA DL commit Carter Gooden got a slight bump from 98 to 90 overall. The coaches are trying to squeeze Gooden in for an OV in the middle of next week.
Wisconsin WR commit Jaydin Pettit made a large jump from 209 to 93. The coaches have been trying very hard to get him to take an OV up to Seattle, but they may be running out of time. Oklahoma has been generating a lot of buzz to flip him.
Arguably the largest leap of any prospect in this re-ranking is DL JD Hill going from 997 to 103 overall. Hill is committing tomorrow between Washington and West Virginia with UW generating the most buzz. Hill had a monster senior season and as his ranking jump indicates, he is a player on the rise.
Baylor WR commit Jordan Clay took an OV to UW for the Purdue game and had a slight dip in his ranking going from 89 to 129 overall. The Huskies would love to flip him, but it would take Baylor firing Dave Aranda for him to consider flipping elsewhere.
Speaking of Baylor commits that took an OV during the Purdue game, DL Jae'lin Battle saw a huge jump in his rating as well going from 513 to 160 overall.
Tulane WR commit Trez Davis, who also took an OV for the Purdue game, saw a nice recruiting bump going from 267 to 182 overall. The Huskies are doing their best to flip him and he is definitely listening to them and other suitors.”




