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showed up big yesterday. Tymeer Brown all over the field in the first half. Trevardo all over the field all day long. Trevardo might end up being the best in state recruit ever in the DI era at UConn. I am not that high on keeping CT recruits in state, get the best student/athletes you can, dont care if they are from Poland! Mike Osiecki was the Gatorade Player of the Year and cant get in the lineup...
 
showed up big yesterday. Tymeer Brown all over the field in the first half. Trevardo all over the field all day long. Trevardo might end up being the best in state recruit ever in the DI era at UConn. I am not that high on keeping CT recruits in state, get the best student/athletes you can, dont care if they are from Poland! Mike Osiecki was the Gatorade Player of the Year and cant get in the lineup...
Hey watch that Poland stuff - just kdding.

Agree with you.
 
Well, I would take mariusz pudzjienowski, three time world strongest man, as a left tackle. Dude is a beast in the weight room and I'm sure he doesn't need a helmet, saving on equipment costs.
 
Wonder if UConn could use a guy like Mohammed Sanu? Unfortunately he didn't qualify as an "under-the-radar" guy but he obviously can play a little. Maybe he could have "walk-on" at UConn. Sarcasm aside, I'm thinking that the Huskies probably could find room for some of those "4-Stars". They're not all bad.
 
Wonder if UConn could use a guy like Mohammed Sanu? Unfortunately he didn't qualify as an "under-the-radar" guy but he obviously can play a little. Maybe he could have "walk-on" at UConn. Sarcasm aside, I'm thinking that the Huskies probably could find room for some of those "4-Stars". They're not all bad.

Actually, I'm fairly certain Sanu was an under the radar guy. Spent his high school career often injured and without a true position. At least at the time he committed to Rutgers, I don't remember him having other offers.
 
Actually, I'm fairly certain Sanu was an under the radar guy. Spent his high school career often injured and without a true position. At least at the time he committed to Rutgers, I don't remember him having other offers.

Ahhh. Don't let the facts get in the way of a "good" POV. Lolol So could we still use him?
 
Actually, I'm fairly certain Sanu was an under the radar guy. Spent his high school career often injured and without a true position. At least at the time he committed to Rutgers, I don't remember him having other offers.
Would love to see Sanu in a Dallas Cowboy uniform next season... He's a baller....
 
Well, I would take mariusz pudzjienowski, three time world strongest man, as a left tackle. Dude is a beast in the weight room and I'm sure he doesn't need a helmet, saving on equipment costs.

The Boneyard would never put up with that. Mariusz is only like 5'11. Anyone without an ideal size/speed/strength combo has this board in a freaking uproar.
 
Trevardo was the #29 SLB on Scout and I believe our first to commit in that class not sure he is to be considered UTR.
 
Actually, I'm fairly certain Sanu was an under the radar guy. Spent his high school career often injured and without a true position. At least at the time he committed to Rutgers, I don't remember him having other offers.

Sanu was not eligible to play his senior year in HS because he was 19 before the season started. He decided to stay at his HS rather than go to prep-school and play. Because of this he was lightly recruited. He is a 22 year old junior in college, an did not redshirt.
 
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