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And I don't know if he is a scholarship or a PWO yet.
I know but they have scholarships to give.With that offer list?
According to his Hudl profile he is 5'10 170...the same size that Sharod and Nykiem Johnson were listed at in their hudls.East Greenwich is the wealthiest town in RI my guess is cost isn’t a problem.
Asked my friend who coached against him as his HS is in the lowest division of RI HS because his town is so small.
He told me he is a small kid who plays the slot and is a smaller Wes Welker/Julian Edelman flea type player.
Hope the kid is quick and can work his butt off and develop.
I wouldn’t expect him to do anything for us before 2 years of S&C.
He could be a practice squad player to start but the speed of P5 will be a lot for him as RI HSFB isn’t that good.
Yeah I wouldn’t consider that to be a profile of a big kid.According to his Hudl profile he is 5'10 170...the same size that Sharod and Nykiem Johnson were listed at in their hudls.
According to his Hudl profile he is 5'10 170...the same size that Sharod and Nykiem Johnson were listed at in their hudls.
That is a broad generalization about the size of schools our players come from...Cooper Lutz and Berks Catholic say hello.Understood, looking at film, the athleticism of our schollie players the same size and the competition levels are light years apart. HS football in the northeast is lacking, especially at the small enrollment schools.
Generated a 4* this cycle, in Xavier Truss..RI HSFB isn’t that good.
His school has 79 less than enrolled at Stepinac- Trill Williams. Those 79 make a world of difference...That is a broad generalization about the size of schools our players come from...Cooper Lutz and Berks Catholic say hello.
That is a broad generalization about the size of schools our players come from...Cooper Lutz and Berks Catholic say hello.
Listen I love my home state and I am glad this kid is coming to SU but RI HSFB isn’t good.Generated a 4* this cycle, in Xavier Truss..
Don't think I am that far off. CL comes from a slightly bigger school; they are both 160-200 per class enrollment. CL played in Reading PA and Licciardi in New England. Ok, I called it the NE initially. PA is the BS in the NE. The fb in Reading PA blows away this small RI town. I played in a similar small town. I wish Licciardi all the best and hope he starts for us some day. Point is, kids his size ( and he is 20#lighter) comimg out ) vs. Kids the same size coming from tbe south or even PA , have a huge, distinct advantage based on coaching , training, and competition level. There is a reason the kids his general size from the south recieved offers worth 200k while he has to play his way onto the team. Geography and competition .
It's a little better than you think. No hot bed, for sure. There's only 1 million people. As a percentage of players that get recruited for d1, it's better than 15 other states...including Michigan..Listen I love my home state and I am glad this kid is coming to SU but RI HSFB isn’t good.
RI has produced Will Blackman, Jamie Silva, and Mike Cloud these guys went to BC and all made the NFL but the state is lucky if it produces 1 P5 recruit a year.
I hope Andrew develops and as an upperclassman could be a scholarship guy.
I lived in Reading. I'm familiar with the competition. Berks Catholic plays a parochial school schedule. This isn't taking anything away from them or Lutz but rather a comment on your generalization of talent level and competition.