It’s been discussed in various spots on here (use search function upper right) and I’m not saying it won’t happen but On3 also had Nate Carter to UMass 100% till he committed to MSU.Anyone hear about this? This would make my day!!!
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Would be nice, He would come to Storrs as the most experienced QB having played his full Freshman year. He was benched in Colorado's first game against a TCU team that has ended up in the playoff. Benched after going 13-18 for 78 years and no ints. Very similar stats to Zion as a Freshman. 58% completions vs Zion 57.8, 1540 yards vs Zion 1407, 304 yards rushing vs Zion's 262. Biggest difference was 10/3 TD/int vs Zion's 9/10. Played a much higher level of competition. Seemed more athletic (speed and moves) than Zion.Anyone hear about this? This would make my day!!!
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Interesting, I was expecting a bigger portal push.Its interesting - best we can tell we had exactly 13 open slots and we signed 13 kids.
To turn portal pursuits into signings we will need to create space. Perhaps that begins tomorrow.
Hard to tell if he’s playing off Pehrson/Barocio or not…
Louis Hansen is a 6-6 250lb TE from Dover MA transferring from The University of Michigan (Transfer Portal)
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Louis Hansen - Football - University of Michigan Athletics
Louis Hansen (81) TE - At Michigan • One-year letterman (2021) • Academic All-Big Ten honoree (2022) • Appeared in three games in his career at tight end Sop...mgoblue.com
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Michigan tight end Louis Hansen enters transfer portal
The sophomore will leave Ann Arbor seeking a more prominent role.www.maizenbrew.com
They have got some big bodies at TE as they have gotten people at 6-6 and 6-7. He apparently was UMASS’s top target at the position
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A lot of the transfer tend to go to P5 tooJM seems to be offering lots more kids out of high school than in past years and those that don't come to UConn seem to be going P5 more often than in the past.
If those kids visited UConn, saw the facilities, met the coaches, but went elsewhere, if they decide in a year or two that they made the wrong choice UConn may be the beneficiary over the long haul. Maybe we're seeing the start of that.