Honestly, who cares? We should be focused on the UConn players that are here. He’s at Iowa and God bless him and his career. But an entire thread on a player that’s not even a Husky?
Nico Ragaini is the best HS player I’ve ever seen in person. He dominated against the best competition in the state. If UConn offered, Nico would’ve been a Husky. Fact. Per his dad, who was roommates with Penders. ... the story is he verballed as a sophomore to Albany for lacrosse. He then switched to Cornell, as a junior. but the lacrosse verbal kept football programs away. Senior year he felt he didn’t want to give football up, his first love. Disco didn’t offer. To get better offers, PGd at AOF. Edsall didn’t offer, but OKeefe, the Iowa assistant (who’s from CT) convinced Ferentz that Nico is legit. He doesn’t have track speed, but he’s got football speed, hands, IQ & competiveness. Big swing & miss by Edsall with a kid who WANTED to come here.
Think this is a no harm no foul situation. Not sure what the OPs axe to grind here is.
As for question one, Ragaini during the summer of 2017 went to an Iowa summer camp, and was pretty clear in the article that his heart was set on Iowa at that point. He enrolled as a student in January 2018.Similar Iowa-specific insights others shared above, indications of no bcu scholarship offer and possibly a Yale grant-in-aid, but absolutely no answers to the reasonable questions.
In your view @huskyrob1 , how does the Iowa fan site article clarify or verify 1. possible Ragaini participation in a UConn camp or 2. interest level by Edsall?
Great, like the Iowa article, each of your comments, not answers, adds zero clarity regarding the kid’s interest in UConn and UConn’s interest in him by Edsall or Diaco. Regardless, good luck to the kid.As for question one .... and two ...
Sad for Iowa you mean? Because coming off a 1-11 train wreck, we have lots lots more to be ‘sad’ about.Really sad that a kid from CT, whose father played baseball at UConn, and wasn't even offered by Edsall, is now the starting slot at Iowa as a Freshman.
Really sad that a kid from CT, whose father played baseball at UConn, and wasn't even offered by Edsall, is now the starting slot at Iowa as a Freshman.