In his own mind, for sure.SFAXE93 said:
Translation (he's a really good football player )
But all seriousness aside, many fan websites for big-name schools (Clemson, Florida, others) had him on their radar last Fall.
In his own mind, for sure.SFAXE93 said:
Translation (he's a really good football player )
VYPE Honorable Mention All-Greater Houston LBSFAJack_76 said:SFAXE93 said:
LB: Gerard McKnight 6-3; 210 Cypress, Texas (Cy Ranch) *** #137 OLB
Offers from SFA, UTSA, Houston Baptist, New Mexico, Prairie View A&M, Texas State, Texas Southern, Texas A&M-Commerce
That's a great question. I'd imagine it's pretty quiet when there's not a basketball game, but would love to hear an insider's perspective.SFA Jack Fanatic said:
Asking this just out of curiosity...
What would a day in Nac and on campus look like for a FB recruit on an official visit? Can someone in-the-know describe how that's typically done?
If he signs, I see a redshirt in his future. Coming from a tiny private school where he dominated smallish guys, D-1 football will be a learning experience for him. But he's certainly got a frame to build upon.SFAXE93 said:
OL: Aaron Baker 6-7; 270 Beaumont, Texas (Legacy Christian)
Offer from Texas A&M-Commerce
2018 All-State
63 full scholarships divided among no more than 85 individuals FCS so this is where you see partial scholarships and such..SFAJack_76 said:
One, or both, of these would allow freshmen to redshirt. An extra year of nutrition, S&C, and physical maturing is huge for OL.
Probably there will be more roster openings, but how many scholarships, full or partial, can we possibly have available?
"Scholarships counted forward." Please explain what this means.JackBacker1 said:
What I have been told is that a good portion of the "signing class" was actually walk on prospects. Conque had scholarships counted forward and really tied the new staffs hands behind their backs. Can`t have very many spots or much money left to give out.
SFAXE93 said:
RB: Dailon Smith 6-1; 180 Pineland, Texas (West Sabine)
He had 22 carries for 336 yards AVG 15.0; 3 TD's in one of his games this year and
11 carries for 276 yards AVG 25 5 TD's in another
Thanks. I was familiar with red, grey, and green early enrollee. It seems like it would be a very small number of guys not recruited, but on scholarship. Were they on the roster even though they could not play? This helped also:JackBacker1 said:
Coaches can "Blue shirt" or count that players initial scholarship forward a year or semester. That allows coaches financial flexibility for a semester. So you can have a guy on an initial letter of intent but his money not count against the books until a later date. Clint had several players counted forward apparently and these guys are now having to deal with it. Its like dead money on an NFL players contract essentially.