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it's funny ESPN has 3 RB's in the NYS top 5. Neither of them are Perkins or Fredericks. Their #2 player in the state is actually another LI RB, Isiah White. fwiw i like Perkins and Fredericks highlights much more then any of the other 3. Just shows how many hidden gems there are even in our home state. i think Marrone showed that you can find players who are off the radar if you just look. you can go up and down our roster with kids who barely even had profiles at places, but they have turned into multiple year starters.
did Fredricks commit on a coach visit?/
Jordan Fredericks @jfred_beastmode 3m
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EDIT: Yes he did!!!
Bobby Acosta 2 for 2
Bobby Acosta @Cuse1010 5m
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All right! RB was a big position of need in this class.
Need: fulfilled!
Just how good are these 2 new RB's? Weren't there other more highly sought on our list? Maybe we take a 3rd? Just seems strange we get 2 RB's before anything else and they may not even be the best in NYS.
OrangeBlood said:My thoughts as well.. not saying these kids are bad or anything, but I had thought we had been in on kids who were really highly recruited. Hoping we still take another. Never a bad thing to take a good NY kid with high potential.
I could definitely see Fredericks moving to defense, maybe thats why. Like a Doug Hogue type.Yea, I'm not knocking them either but there has to be more coming.
They are going to call it the "Long Island Express".
Pretty interesting two home-state kids jumped at the offer early. These kids know the interest level in the program is on a huge upswing. We want the kids that want us. Great start, flood gates open..
I think that moves Bobby in front of Rob Moore in terms of recruits landed. Looks like he is going to turn an area of major weakness into an area of strength...Bobby Acosta 2 for 2
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Fredericks's has been one of the top WRs on Long Island since he was a freshman. Lawrence's 2013 season changed when they moved him from WR to RB after 4 or 5 games. He averaged over 200 rushing yards a game from that point forward and led them to a LI championship.Syracuse offered 2015 Cedarhurst (NY) Lawrence RB Jordan Fredericks during his visit today
Right on Sutomcat. I think he is a great fit. He's a long island kid. Great history of SU players from that area. And the kid can flat out play!! Glad we recognized him early because he could easily have more than 3 offers. Keep in mind that Ervin Phillips could be a candidate for prep school. Fredericks and Phillps are very versitle players. Fredericks size gives him a better chance of being a true RB. Tyrone Perkins is a little more of a reach IMO. Just because of the level of competition. Not sure if he will stay on the offensive side of the ball. Now I think we go hard for 1 more. Power back type. Ozigbo or Darrin Hall and have Forrest as a back plan in case we dont get either of those two. Bring in Robert Washington next year. 2 more years of elgibility with Morris and McFarland. We are good gentleman.Fredericks's has been one of the top WRs on Long Island since he was a freshman. Lawrence's 2013 season changed when they moved him from WR to RB after 4 or 5 games. He averaged over 200 rushing yards a game from that point forward and led them to a LI championship.
His agility is unbelievable. His hands are also exceptional, as you might guess from his background. You can see why SU offered him. He is really well suited for George McDonald's offense, where he likes to split RBs out wide, or start from out wide and them have them later move and line up in the backfield.
Interesting point.
Fredericks's has been one of the top WRs on Long Island since he was a freshman. Lawrence's 2013 season changed when they moved him from WR to RB after 4 or 5 games. He averaged over 200 rushing yards a game from that point forward and led them to a LI championship.
His agility is unbelievable. His hands are also exceptional, as you might guess from his background. You can see why SU offered him. He is really well suited for George McDonald's offense, where he likes to split RBs out wide, or start from out wide and them have them later move and line up in the backfield.