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TCU recruiting momentum continues with commitment from Cole Snodgrass​

Jeremy Clark

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TCU’s recruiting momentum for their 2024 recruiting class continued on Saturday morning as they received a commitment from The Woodland (TX) College Park tight end prospect Cole Snodgrass. Snodgrass tweeted out the news moments ago.

Snodgrass is the third commitment for the Frogs’ this past week, joining North Crowley cornerback Julian Knox and Decatur running back Nate Palmer. Snodgrass is the sixth commitment for TCU 2024 class.

The 6-foot-4, 225-pounder chose the Frogs over offers from Memphis, Arkansas State, North Texas and Purdue among others. Snodgrass just completed his official visit to TCU, which began on Thursday night.

Read more at https://247sports.com/college/tcu/article/tcu-horned-frogs-commitment-cole-snodgrass-211708756/
 

Eight

Member
Building a team. Not everyone is a four-star blue chip recruit.

Except the two RB commits the last few days. They are.

and the quarterback prospect at the elite 11 camp and the defensive line prospect from tyler.........

not correcting you top, merely adding a reminder to some...
 

East Coast

Tier 1
we were just runner up in the national championship game. Didn't think we were battling for recruits with Arkansas State Memphis and North Texas LOL what a joke
I believe this kid went to the big camp at TCU and wowed our coaches. I'm thinking they saw something the recruiting services haven't yet It's still early in 2024, so any player our coaches offer is someone they are happy to get.
 

Palliative Care

Active Member
Camp surprises are always fun especially when they are so eager to commit. Good job coach and your staff. Winners are made of these types, an amalgam of talent that are eager to join. One thing to note players who are starred today at lower levels very well may be higher after their senior seasons and talent does get missed by services because they have so many players to evaluate with often too little to go on.
 

Eight

Member
Yeah this kid was an unknown, showed up to our big mega-camp a week or two ago, apparently bullied defenders, wowed the coaches and they offered immediately.

Measured in at 6’4.5” 225 lbs.

funny how people will put faith in a list put together by people with nothing at stake over the actual eyesight and experience of people who know what they want in a position, have a track record of finding talent, and have a guy in their program who is pretty damn good at developing the potential talent in players

college park was not very good last year at 3-7 and lost their last 5 games. finding players on the chronicle website is tricky at best, the maxpreps stat page is not accurate for college park, and there is nothing on the college park website so unless you have gone by that school or another school you most likely don't know a great deal about him.

so he shows up at the tcu camp and does what you describe to the extent the staff offers him a scholarship which back under gary was seen as him finding overlooked gems, but now for sonny it is settling for scraps?

hell no, trust sonny who learned to find talent from leach for one and this reminds me of the story leach wrote about concerning clay mcguire

sonny wants him, good enough for me, and college park will be playing in the state 7-on-7 championships at college station this week

here are links to his junior year highlights and sophomore year highlights which means he has played two years of 6-a varsity football


if you watch the sophomore highlights you will notice he is run block, often, and from a flex position, in the back field, some end line which might not be exciting to recruiting experts, but if the staff so what they did at camp and know he can be moved around a formation and is willing to block, screw the lists....
 
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