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Pay article. Don't know if there is interest but Reno Ferri is following him. Looks like OVs coming for Temple and Rutgers.
Good addition for the zone.
Impressive size and quickness. Could be a strong pass rusher.
Pay article. Don't know if there is interest but Reno Ferri is following him. Looks like OVs coming for Temple and Rutgers.
Now that's a last name
Congrats to him always good to see kids from NY get full rides to good schools. Liked his film; big guys who can move are always good to have.
This year for NYS commits was the best I've seen in a long time.
Thanks for the list. Its about what I thought. That's a lot compared to other years. I remember watching the Govenor's Bowl. NYS vs NJ. They would name players from NJ who were going to big schools like OSU, Penn st. The second tier kids were headed to schools like Maryland and BC. Then they would list NYS players that would going to SU, Penn st but the rest of the roster was filled up with kids heading to Wagner, Stony brook, D2's or juco's schools.Here is a list I took from one of the sites (not to worry; public info).
It might not be complete, and it includes some non P5 schools but there are 44 players on it, all who played HS in NY in 2017. It does not include players from NY who played football in other states. There are typically some players from NYC and the lower Hudson Valley who attend HS in NJ, mostly at Catholic HS programs that recruit players. I bet at least 50 players from NY got full scholarships to play football overall in this class.
Jeremy Ruckert TE 6-5.5 238 Ohio State
Matthew Jones C 6-4 300 Ohio State
Qadir White OT 6'7 334 Syracuse
Amad Anderson ATH 5'11 170 Purdue
Aron Cruickshank ATH 5'9155 Wisconsin
Atrilleon Williams ATH 6'2 190 Syracuse
Zihir Lacewell WR 6'3 190 Rutgers
Messiah Swinson TE 6-8 232 Missouri
Elijah Jones ATH 6-3 175 BC
Sean Ryan WR 6-3 185 Temple
Paul Woods WR 6-1 165 Rutgers
Matthew Thomas WDE 6-3 237 Rutgers
Gabe Horan OT 6-6 260 Syracuse
Jalin Cooper WR 6-4 180 Toledo
Matt Valecce PRO 6-5 205 BC
Stevie Scott RB 6-1 240 Indiana
Kessawn Abraham ATH 5-10 170
Kyiev Bennermon DT 6-4 280
Lucas Nunez WR 5-8 170 Sacred Heart
Christian Izien ATH 5-10 180
David Nwaogwugwu SDE 6-6 245 Temple
Shamel Lazarus CB 6-2 170 UConn
Tyler Days ATH 6-1 185 BC
Joseph Petti 6-6 290 Navy
Antonio Colclough WDE 6-4 224 Temple
Dylan McDuffie RB 6-0 205 Buffalo
Cory Gross CB 6-2 186 Buffalo
Michael Taylor WDE 6-3 235 Villanova
Calique Cato-Jacobs CB 5-11 175 Stony Brook
John Kelly ILB 6-3 216 Navy
Romeo Holden RB 5-11 182 Monmouth
Matt Myers PRO 6-3.5 209 Buffalo
Heron Maurisseau WR 6-0 170 UConn
Dan Fedor OT 6-7 286 Buffalo
Chris Campbell OLB 6-1 195 Stony Brook
Randy Brito CB 5-10 181 Sacred Heart
D'Andre Jenkins SDE 6-4 230 Buffalo
Mike Novitsky TE 6-5 245 Buffalo
Nate Needham K 6-1 185 Bowling Green
Robert Javier CB 6-1 180 Towson
Derek Ferraro OT 6-5 285 Rice
Ty Son Lawton RB 5-10 200 Stony Brook
Chris Chernak Stony Brook
Alec Beesmer PRO 6-2 185 Lehigh
I inadvertently dropped the college destination for a couple of kids from my first post. Fixed that.Thanks for the list. Its about what I thought. That's a lot compared to other years. I remember watching the Govenor's Bowl. NYS vs NJ. They would name players from NJ who were going to big schools like OSU, Penn st. The second tier kids were headed to schools like Maryland and BC. Then they would list NYS players that would going to SU, Penn st but the rest of the roster was filled up with kids heading to Wagner, Stony brook, D2's or juco's schools.
wow, that's pretty dam good.I inadvertently dropped the college destination for a couple of kids from my first post. Fixed that.
By my count, 18 players are headed to P5 schools. 34 are headed to FBS schools. Not bad.