Class of 2024 - JUCO DL Jeffrey Manns II (TX/KS) Taking OV to SU 11/29/25/ Offered | Syracusefan.com

Class of 2024 JUCO DL Jeffrey Manns II (TX/KS) Taking OV to SU 11/29/25/ Offered

like going the JUCO route here. We can't portal our way to results on DL given how much they cost so this may be a more effective way to add additional big bodies.
We’ve been getting bid bodies, they just haven’t been very good. Besides Diggs, we’ve been rather bad with the guys Fran has brought in. This kid sounds like he’s about the same.
 
He looks stout and strong but pairs that with pretty good athleticism. Nice use of swim moves and even spin moves for a big fella. Looks like he has a pretty good motor and plays with a chip on his shoulder. I like him. Think he'd be a good add. We could really use quite a few additions on the DL.
 
like going the JUCO route here. We can't portal our way to results on DL given how much they cost so this may be a more effective way to add additional big bodies.
Plus don't JUCO's get an extra year or two of eligibility like the Vandy QB did this year?
 
He looks stout and strong but pairs that with pretty good athleticism. Nice use of swim moves and even spin moves for a big fella. Looks like he has a pretty good motor and plays with a chip on his shoulder. I like him. Think he'd be a good add. We could really use quite a few additions on the DL.
I'd say 2 DT and 2 DE probably
 
Plus don't JUCO's get an extra year or two of eligibility like the Vandy QB did this year?

No,


"The NCAA has introduced a significant change to eligibility rules affecting junior college (JUCO) athletes. In response to the Diego Pavia court ruling, the NCAA has granted a waiver providing an additional year of eligibility for JUCO players with expiring eligibility. This waiver applies only to the upcoming year and is intended to extend the college athletic careers of many former JUCO players. The decision impacts how teams recruit from the transfer portal, particularly those considering athletes from the JUCO ranks."
 
He looks bigger than 3 bills... I'd have guessed tree fiddy
sitepandawhalecom GIF
 
JEFFREY MANNS II HUTCHINSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE, HUTCHINSON, KS
# 97 DT 6'4" 310
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ASSETS PER HUDL FILM:

AGILE
MOBILE
VERY QUICK
STRONG
EXC. TACKLING SKILLS
WANTS EVERY TACKLE
VERY AGGRESSIVE







Jeffrey Manns II is a 3-star defensive tackle from Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson, KS. He is a member of the 2024 junior-college national championship team and has drawn interest from several NCAA Division I programs, with upcoming official visits scheduled for Houston and Syracuse.
 
JEFFREY MANNS II HUTCHINSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE, HUTCHINSON, KS
# 97 DT 6'4" 310
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ASSETS PER HUDL FILM:

AGILE
MOBILE
VERY QUICK
STRONG
EXC. TACKLING SKILLS
WANTS EVERY TACKLE
VERY AGGRESSIVE







Jeffrey Manns II is a 3-star defensive tackle from Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson, KS. He is a member of the 2024 junior-college national championship team and has drawn interest from several NCAA Division I programs, with upcoming official visits scheduled for Houston and Syracuse.
Legendary photo
 
No,


"The NCAA has introduced a significant change to eligibility rules affecting junior college (JUCO) athletes. In response to the Diego Pavia court ruling, the NCAA has granted a waiver providing an additional year of eligibility for JUCO players with expiring eligibility. This waiver applies only to the upcoming year and is intended to extend the college athletic careers of many former JUCO players. The decision impacts how teams recruit from the transfer portal, particularly those considering athletes from the JUCO ranks."
NCAA will get sued again and lose again
 
NCAA will get sued again and lose again
The Pavia case was weird. His juco played some weird mix of others jucos, prep schools, and military high schools. The court basically found that wasn’t the same as real college athletics that merited losing a year. The NCAA was to lazy to appeal or didn’t see the value in holding the line so they gave everyone an extra last year.

Not saying your wrong, just that case was likely a standalone.
 
The Pavia case was weird. His juco played some weird mix of others jucos, prep schools, and military high schools. The court basically found that wasn’t the same as real college athletics that merited losing a year. The NCAA was to lazy to appeal or didn’t see the value in holding the line so they gave everyone an extra last year.

Not saying your wrong, just that case was likely a standalone.
Well also it was the $EC... NCAA isn't poking that bear
 

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