2017 UConn JUCO Commit - Eli Thomas (Elmira New York) (Edited from 2018 to late 2017 enrollee) | Page 2 | The Boneyard

2017 UConn JUCO Commit - Eli Thomas (Elmira New York) (Edited from 2018 to late 2017 enrollee)


>>Thomas, at 6-foot-2 and 220 pounds, has put on 40 pounds of muscle since high school while still retaining the 4.5-second 40-yard dash speed that presented so many problems for Express opponents and is a big reason UConn is giving him this chance.

"A lot of schools noticed I played sideline to sideline a lot," he said. "That's what they liked about me. My speed is definitely one of my biggest assets."<<
 
YES! Reminds me of Tyler Matekevich. A little undersized, but makes blockers miss. I love going the JC route. Outside of WR, our junior class is down.
If he turns out to be 3/4 of TM, He will be in the running for my favorite Husky of all time. Seems much smaller than Matekevich, who IIRC was wide and low to the ground.
 

>>Thomas, at 6-foot-2 and 220 pounds, has put on 40 pounds of muscle since high school while still retaining the 4.5-second 40-yard dash speed that presented so many problems for Express opponents and is a big reason UConn is giving him this chance.

"A lot of schools noticed I played sideline to sideline a lot," he said. "That's what they liked about me. My speed is definitely one of my biggest assets."<<


I guess what I didn't notice the first time is that he did not play last fall. He really hasn't played that much at all since getting injured in high school. UConn has taken this kid based on his camp performance and his spring football practice performance for Lackawanna.

Anyways, I'm still bullish.
 
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I always figured he'd be an early enrollee (like January 2018) - not September 2017!

Be interesting to see where he lands eligibility wise all said and done.
 
Plays like Deacon Jones. Probably a bit faster though.

Deacon Jones? Boy that brought back memories of the Fearsome Foursome:
Rosey Grier, Lamar Lundy, Merlin Olsen and Deacon Jones of the Los Angeles Rams in the late 60's and early 70's. They were a wrecking crew and fun to watch!

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I think I misinterpreted his comment too.. Just checked the roster.. He's not on it...

He did one year @ Lackawanna. He would (pending special circumstances) have to sit a year anyways? He's in-house, taking classes. It's a good thing in my mind. Number of years of future eligibility TBD based on circumstances.
 
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Prefer to have him enrolled at UConn, adjusting, learning the system, growing with the teammates, using our facilities. Solid decision. Plus, we don't have to worry about him blowing up at JUCO and someone else coming in.
 
I would think he'd be able to practice, assuming he had no issues qualifying. But if he couldn't qualify academically, he probably wouldn't have even been admitted anyway.
 
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