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2023 New Balance All-America Games: July 27-30
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[QUOTE="relaxer, post: 4719262, member: 7852"] Ford definitely has the length. Does he have the frame/physicality? Wisnauskas always looked broad shouldered even in high school, and was a guy who you couldn't really push off his line (similar to Cormier, albeit in a different way. I supposed you could say that about Deere as well maybe. I'm not convinced Ford doesn't have what it takes, but I do have some questions about his ability to outmuscle D1 athletes. To complete my analysis started above, here are the 5-star jitterbugs from the last few cycles: 2020: Malever, King, Boehm -- all highly productive from day one (I suppose you could argue for/against Malever being a jitterbug). King and Boehm were their teams top dodgers immediately. Malever was a productive middie on those insane Terps offenses, and was going to be the QB this year before injury. 2021: McAdorey, Johnson, Kavanagh -- all highly productive from day one, and have had at least 60 points in one or both underclassman seasons. 2022: Sunderland, Minicus -- Sunderland was decent but not spectacular, although he was stuck in that UVA talent logjam. Minicus was Loyola's best player immediately. 2023: Duffy, Millon, Behrman -- TBD (Behrman the one to monitor) 2024: Duenkel, Colsey, Kershis (Colsey the one to monitor due to competition) Every attacker in the 2020 and 2021 classes is a 60+ point attack man except Malever (injured; 48 points as a middie) and King (56 points in only 12 games. Minicus is on that trajectory for next year. Sunderland is the only question mark, largely due to the amount of talent UVA has amassed to compete for time. [/QUOTE]
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