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2026 UConn Football Commit - Logan Barnes (Marion, Indiana)

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Getting back to Logan, what is considered high end speed? I am guessing at his size it is a 5.0 to 5.5 40? Good endzone target and probably see a couple trick plays during his time here. I like this addition. Keep these Toledo targets coming!
5.0 to 5.5 40?

That would be considered slow to extremely slow for an offensive lineman.
 
Getting back to Logan, what is considered high end speed? I am guessing at his size it is a 5.0 to 5.5 40? Good endzone target and probably see a couple trick plays during his time here. I like this addition. Keep these Toledo targets coming!
I doubt there are many, if any college wide receivers who can’t run a sub 5.0 in the 40.
 
Wow - a lot of really foolish comments in this thread about the MAC. I don't even know where to begin. There is too much to teach, some of you are too old to start the training.

As for Barnes, has a great build, very happy to have him join us here at UConn.
 
I have no reason to not believe that these recruits aren’t an upgrade from the recruits that were previously committed under Mora.
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Legit worry. My concern is Candle has been living off the leftover scraps of a local hunting ground to build competitive MAC teams. Rebuilding a high level MAC won’t hunt here. But, got to give it time.
Do these recruits look any less talented than the ones we’ve pulled the past 2 years? Gotta let Candle settle in
 
Here is Logan’s recent write up by Toledo on their recent signing day recap:

Logan Barnes is listed as a three-star recruit and ranked as the No. 35 player in Indiana's class of 2026 by Rivals. A four-sport athlete at Marion High School, Barnes has won All-North Central Athletic Conference honors in football, baseball, basketball and track. A triple threat athlete at Marion, Barnes threw for 702 yards with two passing touchdowns, rushed for 675 yards with seven rushing touchdowns, and earned 400 receiving yards with five receiving touchdowns.“
 
Here is Logan’s recent write up by Toledo on their recent signing day recap:

Logan Barnes is listed as a three-star recruit and ranked as the No. 35 player in Indiana's class of 2026 by Rivals. A four-sport athlete at Marion High School, Barnes has won All-North Central Athletic Conference honors in football, baseball, basketball and track. A triple threat athlete at Marion, Barnes threw for 702 yards with two passing touchdowns, rushed for 675 yards with seven rushing touchdowns, and earned 400 receiving yards with five receiving touchdowns.“

How do you play baseball and track? Is it not the same season as track?

Love multi-sport guys though
 
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indoor track or gave up baseball for outdoor track later in HS
Rules have changed a lot since I was in High School, but had a classmate who did track and baseball. A couple of times on the same day. Massachusetts rules later changed to not allow a player to complete in two sporting events in the same day.

A college friend played basketball and indoor track. All track meets were on Saturdays. He specialized in the high jump.

Used to have a good number of kids who played soccer and also kicked for the football team.
 
Stop please. It’s way, way too late in the recruiting season to be trying to fill your freshman class without looking at kids you already have a relationship with. You bring in the best freshmen you can, if in a year or two you determine they aren’t going to be good enough they transfer out. How about if we make no judgments on whether he can up the level of recruits he gets until next year?
Pointless reply. Who's making judgements other than you regarding other peoples' motives. Sounds as if you're just looking for cheap likes.
 
We hired a very good coach from the MAC. He has to get bodies quickly, so he’s going to what he knows and who he has relations with. Don’t see this as an issue.

Mora did the same thing.
I said I'm trusting the decision. Why try to make that a negative?
 
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I doubt there are many, if any college wide receivers who can’t run a sub 5.0 in the 40.
Agreed. I meant 4.5 to 4.55. So I still would like to know if 4.5 to 4.55 is considered fast for a 6’4” receiver. It should have been obvious that I was under the influence and impaired at the time I posted 5.0 to 5.5. I wasn’t born yesterday….
 
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