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Charles Finley is a 6-4 215lb WR/TE from DePaul Catholic in Wayne, New Jersey. Other offers from Howard, Maryland, Morgan State, Pitt, Rutgers and UMass.
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NY: FBS recruits 2004 = 19, P5 recruits 2019 = 7
NJ: FBS recruits 2004 = 47, P5 recruits 2019 = 40
PA: FBS recruits 2004 = 58, P5 recruits 2019 = 31
Ironically he's a university professor, you knew that right? Lecturing is just normal discourse for him. Yes, he has taken upon himself to remind of us of the 1999 to 2011 era every two weeks or 2 pages on this thread. His thesis is that nothing has changed, dirty undiscovered diamonds remain abundant. He also stridently believes that its not possible for anyone not practiced at university level scouting to have an opinion on recruiting.
Time will tell. My thesis; 1/2 of RE 1.0 era dirty diamonds would have been plucked by other teams if they had resources and instant networking we have today. There are far fewer dirty diamonds because every staff is tirelessly turning over every rock. What hasn't changed? Video still tells you nothing about a kid's character, desire and coachability and whether or not they have more growing to do. Randy will have to outfox people on the intangibles because the pure athletes are getting found no matter where they are hiding these days. He will also have to bet (ie gamble) more on the late bloomers.
The Scott Lutrus' of the world get pulled into the ACC in todays football.
Interesting data. Of course, you need to sort out demographics down a level, is FL growth due to baby boomers retiring there?Something else to consider. Since 2000, FL has added whopping 6.8 million people and Texas has added a stunning 8.7 million people. Over that same time period CT has added a mere 250k to bring us up to 3.5 million. Meanwhile locally NJ added 700k, PA 1 million and NY about 2 million people.
I don't disagree with the premise that there are fewer D1 prospects in PA/NY/NJ than in the past, but that might not be the entire story. Part of the reduction may have to do with the shear growth in football states like TX and FL (and other southern states) which just dwarfs anything north. It maybe many of those bottom kids in NY/NJ and PA are losing their seats to influx of football talent in those southern states.
His track time numbers were outstanding in sprints.He was extremely visible. This is not a good example.
I don’t think he racked up all those yards his senior year alone (second all time rusher in MA history), he had to very productive as a junior.I’m not going to dispute the Exit 4 narrative of Jordan Todman. However, I seem to remember that he had scant film or stats his Junior year. So his recruiting wasn’t too hot pre Senior as he was rising. As he blew up, we were there early. But yes ... Purdue, BC and others arrived.
The other thing I remember is his Home situation was not standard. I thought I read that he lived with a teammate or something; he had work to do on academics.
Kobe Wilson is a 6-0 210lb LB from Parkview High School in Lilburn Georgia. Other offers from Arizona State, BGSU, Coastal Carolina, Colorado State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Howard, Liberty, Memphis, Mercer, Navy, Pittsburgh, Samford, South Alabama Tennessee State and Troy.
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Interesting comments from Marinelli on Brown:
Greenwich's Muir Commits To Dartmouth; Bici Decommits From Brown
Personally if I had the scholarship to burn I would offer the kid (for two reason 1. motor/skills 2. relationship building downstate)
Tad undersized but probably worth the risk depending on ability to gain weight/ w/o losing speed.
Evian Irving is a 6-1 175lb LB from Vero Beach High School in Vero Beach Florida. Other offers from Indiana and Missouri.
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