sabzi
Freshman
Posts: 157
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Post by sabzi on Jan 28, 2017 16:20:42 GMT -8
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Post by baseba1111 on Jan 28, 2017 18:49:25 GMT -8
I saw only Idaho and Nevada offers... did I miss any "bigger" ones?
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Post by blackbug on Jan 28, 2017 19:50:06 GMT -8
I saw only Idaho and Neveda offers... did I miss any "bigger" ones? Rivals says Texas Tech. He came from a very small school in Maine in high school. An area that has hardly any d1 football players. With a connection (uncle) he was able to travel across the country to find a JC opportunity. This kid is the definition of the type of player that recruiting services would practically miss. It is not surprising that by and large they do not rank him. He has good size and good speed. He is still raw and needs coaching. His film shows him as a powerful physical specimen. This could be a situation where the recruiting services were worthless or if he doesn't pan out the the recruiting services will prove their worth.
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Post by woodrow7525 on Jan 28, 2017 22:49:56 GMT -8
Any idea how many years of eligibility he has?
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Post by seastape on Jan 28, 2017 23:40:28 GMT -8
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Post by RenoBeaver on Jan 29, 2017 8:32:13 GMT -8
You gotta love the heart of a kid that grew up in a small town in Maine, pursued his dreams to a CC in southern california, and will continue to do that in a small town in Oregon 3200 miles from home. I bet this kid works his ass off...always.
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Post by fisher47 on Jan 29, 2017 12:08:54 GMT -8
From watching Cordasco's film I thought he not only had power but a lil mean streak too. He wasn't satisfied with knocking a opposing lineman back, but would get him down & follow to ground.
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Post by rockybeav on Jan 29, 2017 18:37:12 GMT -8
You gotta love the heart of a kid that grew up in a small town in Maine, pursued his dreams to a CC in southern california, and will continue to do that in a small town in Oregon 3200 miles from home. I bet this kid works his ass off...always. I'd like to think we've got a tough player here, and I hope you're right about the mentality and attitude. Seems like right up GA's alley when recruiting kids, particularly the JC guys. I like the players who have something to prove. He has great size to be able to come in and hopefully compete for a starting spot. Even if he doesn't start, he'll provide some much-needed depth and allow our prep OL recruits to hopefully redshirt this year.
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