Breece Hall, 4* 2019 RB, Wichita (Northwest), KS
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The good news is that high quality recruits in Kansas (which are few and far between) tend to be a bit of a toss-up. Clearly, it is in the Big XII's geographical footprint and Oklahoma has the most recruiting clout in and around the Wichita metro. But after that, it is a bit of a free-for-all, though most have historically gone to Big XII schools.


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Posting from beyond the grave is chinpressivebackthepack said:He looks like Kalen Ballage who was brutally underutilized at ASU.
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This is great stuff, but they all head east outside of one kid.AIRWOLF said:The good news is that high quality recruits in Kansas (which are few and far between) tend to be a bit of a toss-up. Clearly, it is in the Big XII's geographical footprint and Oklahoma has the most recruiting clout in and around the Wichita metro. But after that, it is a bit of a free-for-all, though most have historically gone to Big XII schools.


I will be completely fucking shocked if either one of these kids gives us a long look. -
He's like a darker Rick Fenney.
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I like that he has hook & ladder experience, would be a good fit in Pete's system IMO
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That seems to be true, except for Chris Harper, who went to Oregon as a QB and then transferred to K-State, where he became a WR.Dennis_DeYoung said:
This is great stuff, but they all head east outside of one kid.AIRWOLF said:The good news is that high quality recruits in Kansas (which are few and far between) tend to be a bit of a toss-up. Clearly, it is in the Big XII's geographical footprint and Oklahoma has the most recruiting clout in and around the Wichita metro. But after that, it is a bit of a free-for-all, though most have historically gone to Big XII schools.


I will be completely fucking shocked if either one of these kids gives us a long look.
If the name sounds familiar it is because the Seahawks drafted him in the 4th round in 2013. The Seahawks cut him in pre-season. Great use of 4th round draft capital. -
only the Kansas and Oklahoma schools are closer via car than Seattle is via flight.
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You're talking Kansas and Oklahoma. Half the state has never even been through airport security, yet ventured further West beyond Colorado.whlinder said:only the Kansas and Oklahoma schools are closer via car than Seattle is via flight.
It's a different world.
Warshington is southern Alaska to midwest folks.
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Kansas isn’t really the Midwest, it’s the Great Plains. That doesn’t invalidate your other points though. It underscores them.MisterEm said:
You're talking Kansas and Oklahoma. Half the state has never even been through airport security, yet ventured further West beyond Colorado.whlinder said:only the Kansas and Oklahoma schools are closer via car than Seattle is via flight.
It's a different world.
Warshington is southern Alaska to midwest folks. -
It is a totally a different world. I have way too much family in Kansas and have flown on too many 19 seat propeller planes in to the Northwest section of the state to visit them. My mother had the good fortune of growing up right around 4.5 hours away from Kansas City and Omaha, 4:45 from Denver, 3:30 from Wichita and 3:45 from Lincoln NE. I can get to Europe easier than I can to Kansas.MisterEm said:
You're talking Kansas and Oklahoma. Half the state has never even been through airport security, yet ventured further West beyond Colorado.whlinder said:only the Kansas and Oklahoma schools are closer via car than Seattle is via flight.
It's a different world.
Warshington is southern Alaska to midwest folks.
If someone wants to get out may as well get out to Washington. Praise Allah my mom got out; neither of her siblings did.




