Cusesky8214
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I did my math wrong...him being in 8th grade makes his size even more insane haha15 and in 8th grade?
OFFERED CHARLES SCOTT, JR/ 2028 HUGUENOT HS, RICHMOND, VAGreat Scott!
Class of 2028….ugh I’m old.
He said he mathed wrong. An 8th grader would be 13 years old.No. That's absurdly young to be "offering" any player. He's in 8th grade for another 5 months.
Someone posted he's 15 already (which is really old for an eighth grader). Maybe they think he will re-class up?
So he’s 13 and 6’2”?He said he mathed wrong. An 8th grader would be 13 years old.
I don't know the rule in NY now, but when I was in 8th grade I had a classmate that was 15 that was allowed to play football. He turned 16 later that school year, so he wasn't allowed to run track unless he ran for the high school.OFFERED CHARLES SCOTT, JR/ 2028 HUGUENOT HS, RICHMOND, VA
# 4 QB 6' 4" 208
ASSETS PER HUDL FILM: NOTE: I DIDN'T BELIEVE IT EITHER BUT THE RULE IN VA AND OTHER STATES IS YOU CAN BE IN THE EIGHTH GRADE AND PLAY FOOTBALL AS LONG AS YOU ARE 15 YEARS OF AGE.
SIZE
HAS A GUN
CAN THROW 50 - 60 YDS EASILY
THROWS THREE QUARTER DELIVERY AT TIMES
VERY ACCURATE
HAS A NICE ARC AND TIGHT SPIRAL ON LONG THROWS BUT CAN DRILL A BALL THROUGH TIGHT WINDOWS DEPENDING ON THE SITUATION
PRO STYLE FROM A SHOTGUN
DOES NOT RUN MUCH / SIDE STEPS DUCKS ONCOMING DL'S
USUALLY GETS RID OF THE BALL VERY QUICKLY SO NOT PRESSURED
FATHER IS THE NEW HC
GREAT OFFER
Says “Class of 2028, Rising Freshman”. In recruiting the “rising”usually means what they will be the next school year. Freshman are 2027’s.Said he's a freshman. Great looking prospect.
Yeah, it's weird they use the term "rising" in December.Says “Class of 2028, Rising Freshman”. In recruiting the “rising”usually means what they will be the next school year. Freshman are 2027’s.
AgreeYeah, it's weird they use the term "rising" in December.
I mean it’s not unheard of. I would assume the majority of 8th and 9th grade kids who get P5 athletic scholarships fall into the category of extremely early physical development. This kid would likely just be one of thoseSo he’s 13 and 6’2”?