Also in Texas yesterdayI haven't seen where Tillmon is headed.
Also in Texas yesterdayI haven't seen where Tillmon is headed.
Think I read he was committed to Georgia for track. That was my first question to!Does the 9.98 kid play football?
Yeah. 6 in-state guys who showed enough by their sophomore year in HS to earn a CU scholarship offer is pretty strong. We'll have the next, most important wave, coming in the fall based on junior year performance. With that, some of those 6 will likely not be committable offers in the future based on their growth/development/academics. But 6 at this early stage is definitely encouraging.Six 2021 in-state prospects with early offers from the new staff, does not seem like a "down" year, even if it is a dropoff from this class.
No Hawaiians, No Aloha!
MahaloNo Hawaiians, No Aloha!
I figured. Didn’t realize that is only where Kap is goingPupunu is recruiting Hawaii.
I don’t know who is working harder, the coaches recruiting or Duff man Twitter stalking.
Thanks for the updates. Does this seem like an uptick in staff efforts to you?
Did I see that Utah produced the same amount of NFL draft picks per capita as Georgia this year? pretty crazy.It seems like a big uptick in central Texas (at least four different coaches) and in Utah as well (at least four coaches).
There also seems to be a more confined strategy in California. The last staff recruited everywhere in that state.
Did I see that Utah produced the same amount of NFL draft picks per capita as Georgia this year? pretty crazy.
States With Most 2019 Draft Picks Per Capita
1. Mississippi — 1 for every 296,730 people
2. Louisiana — 1 for every 453,337 people
3. Utah — 1 for every 552,777 people
4. Florida — 1 for every 552,980 people
5. District of Columbia — 1 for every 601,723 people