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Sigh... FTAAC
Ftaac is absolutely right.
Sigh... FTAAC
Sigh... FTAAC
While the AAC is true, this is from the article linked. Can't fault the AAC for this.
"Just a long talk with my family," Melifonwu said. "My brother goes to UConn and I kind of wanted to carve my own path at Syracuse."
@UConnFootball 41 mins ago
Red, White, and Bleed Blue! #UConnFootball has another Husky staying home to proteCT the Rent!

6' 4" 165lb?Say what...
❌Dez Bryant Jr.❌ @BraxtonM5 7h7 hours ago
I want to play football at UCONN
Braxton McClendon is a 6-4 165lb WR from Metrolina Christian Academy in Indian Trail North Carolina.
Junior Season
6' 4" 165lb?
He needs to add 20 lbs just to be skinny.
We also got EJ Levenberry as a transfer.. the conference affiliation thing is overblown IMO in regards to UConn football. Our basketball still recruits more than fine in the league. I don't know that Big East-AAC is big of a difference conference wise as we think it is.
IMO - You can't compare basketball recruiting to football recruiting based on recruiting class size alone, yet alone total roster size. Bit easier to pluck a few blue chips in basketball than to pluck them in football in the AAC/Northeast. Football is a completely different animal than basketball/baseball.
Even ignoring that basketball recruiting is doing extremely well- are our football classes that much better/worse rated than when we were in the Big East? (and this is a question I honestly don't know the answer to). I don't really buy the argument that if we were in the ACC all of a sudden Tarik Black or the equivalent is coming to play here.
As for what I bolded above- I think this is a fair argument. That because there are naturally fewer "elite" D1 prospects in the Northeast we are naturally going to not land as many of these prospects as other schools. But recruiting elite prospects to schools in this league can be done. Hell Houston had a top 25 class last year and landed a top 5 player in the country. I just think its annoying that people blame the AAC for us not landing certain guys when there's been zero inclination that for example, had we not been in the AAC Obi's brother would be coming here.
Finally some actual recruiting news...
LB Kam Jones. Has offers from Mississippi State and Northwestern.
I couldn't find a profile on him, but apparently he has his own website so I'll just copy and paste his info:
Kam Jones is a 6'1 223 pound Inside Linebacker. He has violent hands at the point of attack and is a side line to side line tackling machine. He plays very well in space and has an extremely high football IQ. His father is 14 year NFL veteran offensive tackle Tony Jones.
#52 Kameron Jones
Linebacker
Peachtree Ridge High School
Class of 2017
Core Values
God, Family, Football - To work hard and honor my family and teammates.
Academic Information
Class - 2017
GPA - 3.4
Major Interest - Sports Marketing
Position/Size/Strength/Speed
Position - Linebacker
Height - 6'1
Weight - 223
Bench Press - 305
Squat - 425
Power Clean - 255
Vertical - 31"
40 - 4.79
5-10-5 Shuttle - 4.51
It doesn't matter whether it's the AAC or the MAC -- recruiting high end/elite kids in numbers to geographically disadvantaged non P5 schools will be tougher and tougher (... and Houston is in a talent rich/geographically advantaged state and their 5* recruit was from Houston not even just Texas. I believe only 1 or 2 of the 2016 class wasn't from Texas or an adjoining state.).
If you don't believe there is negative recruiting going regarding P5 versus Non-P5 then I'm not going to be able to convince you otherwise until you hear it direct from a recruit. As far as Obi's brother (and I'm not saying he was not expressing his true feeling - but if he wasn't) did you really expect him to come out w/ a different reason why he's not going to UConn when his brother is still here? How about Foley's brother going to Rutgers?
I'll never say never but it is a steep hill to climb. The more CT kids that are evaluated and ranked- the faster tides will slowly turn (consistent winning helps too). I guess we'll just disagree what weight to put on "conference affiliation" in football recruiting. I'm one who would sure like that "excuse" to not be a prevalent factor.
@UConnFootball 41 mins ago
Red, White, and Bleed Blue! #UConnFootball has another Husky staying home to proteCT the Rent!
We broke down the FCIAC wall!
he has a UConn offer. Just technicalities at this pointWho cares? We know it's not UCONN.
We bash Marinelli because a New Canaan kid wont go to UCONN, but CA has how many kids going elsewhere, with no intention of staying home?
I could care less where he goes. And I don't care if he ever sees the field. I hope he becomes a good citizen. That's it. I dont know the kid. If I did, I may root for him on the field. I'm a UCONN fan. I root for UCONN student athletes.
Who cares? We know it's not UCONN.
We bash Marinelli because a New Canaan kid wont go to UCONN, but CA has how many kids going elsewhere, with no intention of staying home?
I could care less where he goes. And I don't care if he ever sees the field. I hope he becomes a good citizen. That's it. I dont know the kid. If I did, I may root for him on the field. I'm a UCONN fan. I root for UCONN student athletes.
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