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NY DL. Harrison-Hunte:
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Looks like he could play OLB/DE hybrid with a bit of a pass rush focus. Pretty quick off the snap, somewhat violent tackler. Appears to have some natural strength given his lean frame and weight. Good pad level given his 6'6'' height.
Take a look at the size of the roster. Looks like a college team on the sideline.
Looks like Trevardo incarnate with his speed and seems to have good instincts or football IQ with the angles he takes. Teach him a spin move and he'd have six sacks a game.
I wonder about the offers he has so far though. Are the bigger schools staying away for some reason?
I see it...
Nate White is a 6-4 230lb DE/LB/TE from Edgewater High School in Orlando Florida. Other offers from Akron, Colorado State, FAU, FIU, Georgia State, Kent State, Liberty, Mercer, Middle Tennessee, Mississippi Valley State, Northern Illinois, Southern Illinois, Southern Miss, South Alabama, Syracuse, Toledo, Troy, UAB, USF and Western Kentucky
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Thanks for posting. I thought this kid is a super hard USF or UCF lean (I forget which).Interesting back story on this kid: Edgewater senior Nate White overcomes homeless stretch, thrives in Orlando (just wonder what the odds of getting him up this far away from family would be)
Thanks for posting. I thought this kid is a super hard USF or UCF lean (I forget which).
Things are getting interesting - this speedster is a UH commit.
247 link - Ife Adeyi, Mansfield Legacy, Wide Receiver
HUDL link - Senior Yr.
Claims 4.40 40 speed and 10.6 100 meter speed. Looks it on tape.
Well Trevardo was much shorter if I recall correctly. But yes, this guy looks disruptive so I can see your attempt to parallel.
As to the size of the players - yes broadly speaking looking around the country it seems the kids in the northeast are smaller. Just fewer big bodies and bruisers and explosive players. Of course we have kids that can play up here, but there are fewer it just seems the avg body weight on the field up our way is 30lbs less at the LOS which is significant.
Any thoughts on why his only two offers are from schools way outside the mainstream of football powers?
Qualifying questions?
Travis Koontz has a tentative visit set up for December 30th.
Offers continue to roll in for JUCO tight end Travis Koontz
Looked like he changed his visit schedule?
(That’s twice this cycle w/ UConn University and based on other offers - needs a bit more research but same high school as DB DJ Green)
Jalen Whittaker is a 6-1 165lb DB from Wharton High School in Tampa Florida.
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So its seems to be down to UConn, Pitt and UGA. The choice is obvious here - UConn. We have the playing time and an OC that wants to feed you the ball!
Can't win if you don't play.That's an excellent group to be in competition with.
NY DL. Harrison-Hunte:
Can't win if you don't play.
You miss 100 percent of the shots you don't take.Can’t lose either
Welp...LaRon Stokes 1G @LStokes35 30 minutes ago
Blessed to receive an offer from the University of Oregon
You miss 100 percent of the shots you don't take.
Yeah, dude had an explosive tape for a DE. For 36 hours it seemed like we had a 20% chance and then Oregon crushed it and now this...
Oh, thats how it works?It's the normal flow w/ JUCOs/Grad Transfers. As the early signing period gets closer, P5 go through their boards and look where the holes are and begin to hedge their bets. P5 is the pot of gold for a lot of these kids - they will wait for the commit pecking order to get to them and then choose. The only thing UConn can continue to do is get their interest out and wait for their turn (... and often by the time it gets to us, the JUCO/Grad field has been harvested pretty good).
Oh buddy, I kid.Oh, thats how it works?Oh buddy, I kid.
Time to focus on Watts, Zouzua, White, and LintonYeah, dude had an explosive tape for a DE. For 36 hours it seemed like we had a 20% chance and then Oregon crushed it and now this...