PSU only has one WR commit in this class.Tough to beat out an in state school when the in state school has very little competition at the same position in the same class and the out of state school has a strong wr roster and 2 four star wr in the same class.
True, but so do Miami, Oklahoma, Ohio State and MichiganPSU only has one WR commit in this class.
I posted it because I’m not sure what point he is trying to make. It appears he insinuated that PSU has two 4 star WRs already committed?So do Miami, Oklahoma, Ohio Stare and Michigan
I know.....I'm anticipating the Taylor commitment. And I'm sure Deshawn Hall is too.PSU only has one WR commit in this class.
No just pointing out that lots of teams have deficiencies.I posted it because I’m not sure what point he is trying to make. It appears he insinuated that PSU has two 4 star WRs already committed?
Are you seriously putting OSU and PSU in the same sentence at WR?
OSU does not have a deficiency at WR. First round picks every year. Loaded roster. Their WR recruiting will be just fine.No just pointing out that lots of teams have deficiencies.
I sure hope they get Taylor, but don’t count your chickens before they are hatched. Missing out on him at this point would be FUBAR. Crazy to think that some thought after OVs that PSU was going to land Dean, Hall, and Taylor.I know.....I'm anticipating the Taylor commitment. And I'm sure Deshawn Hall is too.
Not unexpected at this juncture, him being a resident of Alabama. PSU should maintain contact in case he waivers as the season progresses.
Perhaps. Interesting though that Auburn has a new head coach also, who is a first time P4 HC. Also, don’t forget they managed to get former PSU OL commit Von Brandt to commit to them. He’s the #1 player in Delaware. They landed the #3 player in MD too. A highly rated Edge player out of DeMatha, James Pace. Golesh is starting off well down there. It’s a tough place to win. Time will tell.Not unexpected at this juncture, him being a resident of Alabama. PSU should maintain contact in case he waivers as the season progresses.
While that is probably true as it is Alabama and they would probably prioritize football over life itself, Auburn has very limited tradition and success. They haven’t been significant on the national scene since Cam Newton. I guess cash is king these days though.According several sites Auburn has in the neighborhood of 10-12 million more in NIL capital than PSU. Who.knows what the.actual numbers are but PSU probably never going be a top program for NIL unless a whale donor shows up out of the blue.
You're right there, Auburn isn't going anywhere soon.While that is probably true as it is Alabama and they would probably prioritize football over life itself, Auburn has very limited tradition and success. They haven’t been significant on the national scene since Cam Newton. I guess cash is king these days though.
Agree. He is starting off well.Perhaps. Interesting though that Auburn has a new head coach also, who is a first time P4 HC. Also, don’t forget they managed to get former PSU OL commit Von Brandt to commit to them. He’s the #1 player in Delaware. They landed the #3 player in MD too. A highly rated Edge player out of DeMatha, James Pace. Golesh is starting off well down there. It’s a tough place to win. Time will tell.
He’s a good coach. I just didn’t expect him to be poaching kids out of the northeast.Agree. He is starting off well.
I'm have no idea if he had some northeast connections from his previous coaching gigs, most recently at USF?He’s a good coach. I just didn’t expect him to be poaching kids out of the northeast.
He spent a year as a student assistant at Ohio State. A few years as an assistant at Toledo. Ironically, he was the TE coach and recruiting coordinator for Campbell at Iowa State from 2016-2019. The two worked together as assistants at Toledo.I'm have no idea if he had some northeast connections from his previous coaching gigs, most recently at USF?