CryptoMiner
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Athens TN OG Bryce Goodner 6-3/300
Little undersized and if were being honest most those kids are smaller than they list themselves. My guess is that's what's driving his lack of good offers. He gets off the ball really well and he uses his hands better than most HS DE's I've seen.Lafayette, LA Acadiana LB/DE Cam George 6-2/245: He is not large for a DE but he is very quick and agile.
Yeah, 245 lbs is downright huge for a high school DE being recruited by TCU.Jerry Hughes is listed at 6'2", 254lbs right now. Josh Carraway, Stansley Maponga, Ty Summers all played at that size. That size for a high school kid wouldn't scare me at all.
TE TE TE
Jalen Shead TE 6-4/235 Olive Branch MS offers inc FlaSt, Co, Looey, MissSt and many more
Actually, yes we do use them. That was the big noticeable change last year.What is a tight end? Do we use those?
Actually, yes we do use them. That was the big noticeable change last year.
Am I correct in assuming that even though a person plays two sports if one is football then he counts as a full scholarship in football?
why are you posting here? shouldn't you be busy convincing someone to draft all of the horns recruiting class?
bad enough we get to hear how socially aware and progressive mensa is with his comments though he did originally hire 9 white coaches and 3 black coaches.
don't need to hear about how they are back in baseball so do you damn job man....i mean your other job besides pimping for jeremy
2020 QB
Chase Curtis QB (played baseball in JUCO) 6-6/220 Neosho County CC reportedly 4.55 40 time
https://www.koamnewsnow.com/former-...-switching-sports-committing-to-tcu-football/
Curtis has committed to play football at TCU next season. Curtis has played baseball the last two years at Neosho County Community College in Chanute, Kansas.
“Yeah I’m going to be a little nervous,” Curtis says of making the jump to Division I football, “I feel like I’ll be able to adjust pretty quickly. Hopefully I can get in there, meet the guys and get going and I’ll get adjusted to it as soon as possible.”
The last time he put on the helmet was his senior year at Pittsburg High School. Curtis was an All-State selection for the Purple Dragons, leading them to an appearance in the Class 5A state quarterfinals. In eleven games that year, Curtis threw for 1,312 yards and 17 touchdowns. He also rushed for 215 yards and 9 more scores. That followed a junior season in which he threw for 1,157 yards and 9 touchdowns, adding 166 yards and 2 touchdowns on the ground.
will he be a walk on in 2020?