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Post by georgevonbeaverstrom on Nov 12, 2015 20:05:40 GMT -8
JC WR/CB Timmy Hernandez
Pima JC in Arizona.. 1st team all conference WR, 2nd team CB. 1st in conference history to be named all league on both sides of the ball. 4 to play 3. Will be here in January. 6'0" 185 lbs.
Offered today. Good bye Datrin. hello Timmy.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2015 7:41:26 GMT -8
From the video I'm guessing slot. Don't think he has quick enough feet to play defensive back at this level. Hard nosed guy who catches the ball well in traffic. And he can block. Played HB on some downs.
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Post by nabeav on Nov 13, 2015 8:52:27 GMT -8
From the article, there's a glass half full approach or a glass half empty:
Half Full: All conference on both sides of the ball 6'1"/190 - good size for a WR/CB Brother played for Andersen at Utah - Coach knows the family and their ability
Half Empty: No other offers Unrated brother played for Andersen at Utah - Could be just doing a solid for a guy he knows
Honestly, this seems like the kind of kid Riley used to get: Unheralded, lightly recruited, puts up numbers on the field.
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Post by atownbeaver on Nov 23, 2015 13:06:36 GMT -8
From the article, there's a glass half full approach or a glass half empty: Half Full: All conference on both sides of the ball 6'1"/190 - good size for a WR/CB Brother played for Andersen at Utah - Coach knows the family and their ability Half Empty: No other offers Unrated brother played for Andersen at Utah - Could be just doing a solid for a guy he knows Honestly, this seems like the kind of kid Riley used to get: Unheralded, lightly recruited, puts up numbers on the field. If you look at Andersen's recruiting history... it is an awful lot like Riley's. He was never better than middle of the pack in the WAC at Utah State. With that said, I don't often put a lot of stock in to recruiting rankings and what not. that is all populated by people that do not make the decisions and is targeted at the fans. Coaches are going to go get what the coaches want, regardless of who else is looking. we see examples of it all the time. The big difference I see between Riley and Andersen is Andersen goes after JCs hard. Riley wanted HS kids in system he could redshirt and develop. Kelly and crew down south were pretty quick to offer a certain somebody from Hawaii that had like 2* and no offers. Sure didn't matter to them nobody was looking at him.
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