sailordeac
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Save for a couple of exceptions, such as MD, GTech and Army, these offers all look like junk mail advertising that most people throw away immediately without reading.
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AUGUST PREVIEW
With the Traveon Redd and Moe Neal decisions behind us, I thought I would summarize what is upcoming for Wake football recruiting in August.
There are still 11 recruits that I am following closely (including two that I understand were offered as safeties – I am not sure what to do with them at this point). You can find a complete list, as well as basic info about their recruitment, at the top of the original post in this thread.
I expect decisions this month from highly-ranked targets CB Sir Patrick Scott, WR Larry Collins and probably LB Elysee Mbem-Bosse (more on him below). Unless their offers are not committable, I would expect decisions from camp attendees WR Greg Dortch, OL Tyler Watson and S/ATH DeAndre Delaney this month as well.
That could leave Sulaiman Kamara, Tremayne Anchrum and Jordon Brown as the only players on my Board still undecided by late-August/early-September.
Some quick notes on the players mentioned above:
Note that I’ve moved up the timeline on LB Elysee Mbem-Bosse’s decision – and that is probably not a good thing for Wake. He is planning on narrowing his top 7 down to a top 5 any day now and then making a commitment in the next 2-6 weeks. The earlier the decision, the more likely it is that he will choose Auburn since they appear to have all the momentum right now. Mbem-Bosse has visited there 3 times in the last six months and has developed a strong relationship with DC Will Muschamp. However, I’m not giving up on him yet because he’s just a different type of recruit. I know his recent tweet about trying to launch a nonprofit organization in the next two months caught the attention of some of you.
I’ve crossed DE/OLB Keith Simms off my list again despite his visit to Wake last month. He’s never mentioned a specific interest in Wake (at least not to my knowledge) and there has been a recent surge in speculation that he will join Maryland’s “stay at home” movement and commit to Terps soon. Demetric Warren – who nailed the Moe Neal prediction – just dropped a Crystal Ball prediction on Simms to the Terps.
CB Sir Patrick Scott travelled to Ann Arbor yesterday to start his unofficial visit at Michigan. He is now acknowledging that Michigan is the outright leader. In his most recent interview he put Wake Forest in a group that also included Arizona, Indiana and Wisconsin.
One of the South Carolina insiders switched his Crystal Ball prediction for WR Larry Collins from the Gamecocks to “foggy”. I think you will see the same happen for his other South Carolina Crystal Balls, and it wouldn’t surprise me to see a Wake Forest prediction sometime in the next few weeks.
A couple of quick notes on the general recruiting process, which I continue to find fascinating, and sometimes laughable:
We are now just a few weeks away from the start of the period where official visits can be made. Once a recruit has started classes at their high school for their senior year they can take official visits. Presumably this means the NCAA doesn’t mind a student-athlete’s high school studies being disrupted by visits, as long as their summer isn’t interfered with . So we could start to hear about official visit dates for a few recruits.
August 1 was the first day that colleges could extend written scholarship offers to 2016 recruits (note: I’ve never understood the reason for this rule). Wake has likely sent offer letters to current commits and targets but also probably a lot of Rivals 250 types (even if they are committed elsewhere). To be honest I am eager to see how Wake’s offer letter looks this year. Around the country many teams have changed their offer letters to include impressive looking graphics, because they realize that the letters will end up being posted on social media by recruits that are eager to show them off. There wasn’t anything wrong with Wake’s offer letter last year, but it was the boring, plain letterhead type. You can see examples of what some of this year's offer letters from around the country look like (including Miami’s, which gets analogized to a nightclub flyer) in this article: http://www.sbnation.com/college-football-recruiting/2015/8/1/9084945/ncaa-football-scholarship-offer-letters
94, Do you have any idea who will (likely) be a gray-blue-red shirt in the class of '16? With all these targets still out there, can we defer what we have til '17?
Jamie Newman posted his written scholarship offer from Wake. I am sure that some of you will critique something about it, but I really like it. It is a BIG improvement over what was sent last year. This doesn't surprise me. Just another example of a detail-oriented staff that appears to be committed to across-the-board improvements. Even smaller details like offer letters.
Any idea if Neal was at the Cuse game last year?
That was one of the more horrific Wake games I've attended
Moe Neal visited Wake for the Syracuse game. Robert Washington came with him. He also visited Syracuse the week before that.
Sir Patrick Scott committed to Michigan
This is the first I have heard about this type of limitation - "The curveball in this situation: Penn State will pull Colon's scholarship if he takes an official visit to another school, Neal said." Seems like a smart play, when someone commits taking a spot away from another potential recruit.