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2021 Recruiting Thread

Jacksonville Florida TE/DE Christopher Johnson:


When UConn offered Johnson back in 2019 his other offers were Rutgers and University of Miami. Chris now also holds additional offers from BGSU, ECU, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Grambling State, Rhode Island, Savannah State, South Alabama, Stetson, Tulane, USF, VaTech and WKU.
 


Miles Capers is a 6-5 220lb LB from Sumter High School in Sumter South Carolina. Other offers from AppState, Charlotte, Indiana, Kansas, Liberty, MTSU, Missouri, ODU, Tennessee, UCF, Vanderbilt, Virginia, WKU and WVA.

Highlights
 
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There are a few dudes we seem to have some traction with like Modeste, Yates, Pajuste, Ugbaja and Palmer based simply on their twitter inaction with UConn. And so perhaps one of these guys is our new commit and that would be great. However, my fingers are crossed for a guy like Tyler Phommachanh.

Anyone watch his highlights? Lots to like. Big enough arm, likes to push the ball downfield and keeps looking to pass when scrambling, has solid scramble ability, shows some ability to make timing throws and touch passes, but the best part I think is his ability to throw on the run. He really excels throwing while scrambling. If there is one thing he needs to work on it would be throwing into traffic, he's a bit of gambler. Overall, Tyler would be an excellent foundation piece for the 2021 class. And he's local, which has its own appeal. We all would like to see some talented local kids represent the Block C.

Just saying.

 
There are a few dudes we seem to have some traction with like Modeste, Yates, Pajuste, Ugbaja and Palmer based simply on their twitter inaction with UConn. And so perhaps one of these guys is our new commit and that would be great. However, my fingers are crossed for a guy like Tyler Phommachanh.

Anyone watch his highlights? Lots to like. Big enough arm, likes to push the ball downfield and keeps looking to pass when scrambling, has solid scramble ability, shows some ability to make timing throws and touch passes, but the best part I think is his ability to throw on the run. He really excels throwing while scrambling. If there is one thing he needs to work on it would be throwing into traffic, he's a bit of gambler. Overall, Tyler would be an excellent foundation piece for the 2021 class. And he's local, which has its own appeal. We all would like to see some talented local kids represent the Block C.

Just saying.


Agreed
 
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hey huskymedic... Is there a color code we can use for kids that are uncommitted, but have eliminated us from consideration??? btw, I appreciate all you do bro...
If we notice that we didn't make their list, I'd turn them red even if they are uncommitted. As a potential UConn student athlete, not considering us and committed somewhere else are the same thing. They're not coming.
 
Texas OL/DL Femi Sakiri (OL/DL):
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Commitment video is dropping at the end of the month
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Random note but Matthew Pajuste seems to be giving a lot of love on twitter to UConn. Liked all the tweets about the newest commit. Seems like we are in really solid position with him.
 
Random note but Matthew Pajuste seems to be giving a lot of love on twitter to UConn. Liked all the tweets about the newest commit. Seems like we are in really solid position with him.

Our 24th offer according to @huskymedic 's top notch running tally. I like that he's still returning the love after so long. He'd be a great addition and show that recruiting is staying on top of these kids once they get an offer.
 
There are a few dudes we seem to have some traction with like Modeste, Yates, Pajuste, Ugbaja and Palmer based simply on their twitter inaction with UConn. And so perhaps one of these guys is our new commit and that would be great. However, my fingers are crossed for a guy like Tyler Phommachanh.

Anyone watch his highlights? Lots to like. Big enough arm, likes to push the ball downfield and keeps looking to pass when scrambling, has solid scramble ability, shows some ability to make timing throws and touch passes, but the best part I think is his ability to throw on the run. He really excels throwing while scrambling. If there is one thing he needs to work on it would be throwing into traffic, he's a bit of gambler. Overall, Tyler would be an excellent foundation piece for the 2021 class. And he's local, which has its own appeal. We all would like to see some talented local kids represent the Block C.

Just saying.



Can he bring a couple of those receivers with him?
 
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