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Jacquey Ferguson Jr. is a 6-4 245lb DL from Northside Christian School, St Petersburg Florida. Other offers from EMU, Georgia, Syracuse, USF, Vanderbilt and WVA
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Had to know it was coming in this day & age:
Damian Moore is a 6-0 220lb RB/ATH from Edgewater High School, Orlando Florida.
Moore is from the same high school as current 2026 QB commit Carter Emmanuel
Makes sense considering the schools on his upcoming visits list are all on the West Coast. Frankly, I try not celebrate any "Committed" announcements as things are so fluid with the portal now that there is greater probability of decommitment. I'll be happy and root for them when they actually suit up in a UConn uniform during football season, until then they are a post away from going away.If he ditches UConn for Wyoming, then it is a distance issue, not a program issue.
If he ditches UConn for Wyoming, then it is a distance issue, not a program issue.
pretty sure they gotta be keeping tabs on other prospects.... just makes sense that they would/should be.Why UConn is recruiting another running back. They are not UConn players until they sign a letter
Verbal commits don’t mean anything for either side.i'm confused.
what does a "committed" post mean if you can continue talking to, & fielding offers from other schools and posting those offers on X?
does that not literally make a commitment worthless? i thought a commitment closes the communication door to other programs.
If i'm seeing it right, then commitments are only for the player, not the school. If a player can de-commit from UConn as easily as changing his order in the drive-thru, then the only one actually on the hook is UConn, not the player. We're counting on him showing up next summer, and that affects our decisions on recruiting that position moving forward.
so, if the commitment means nothing, does that mean UConn just NEVER stops recruiting? that sounds frustrating and exhausting for the staff. NCAA please do something, this is getting out of hand.