wakelaw13
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I'd like another RB, or a ATH who be plugged in where needed.
Keeping Flowers will be huge.
I'd like another RB, or a ATH who be plugged in where needed.
Personally a lot more excited that he had offers from Oregon, Missouri, and Arksansas than those three, but a great get regardless. The Claw cannot be stopped.
McCollum's offer list is of the exact type we HAVE to win in order to take the next step (Duke, ECU, App)
:dancindeac::dancindeac::dancindeac: Nice job staff, and WELCOME SHAMAR!!! :dancindeac::dancindeac::dancindeac:
Maybe a QB, RB, FB, WR, TE, 5 OLs, 4 DLs, a few LBs, DBs.
He REALLY needs to bulk up (obvious statement is obvious).
But claw likes bringing in athletes-first on both lines then bulking them up. See Phil Haynes in the OL who came in at 240 but was a freak athlete and starred in basketball.
I have no doubt that if Shamar enroll early and gets going on eating plus aggressive S & C, that he'll be around 240 by the time next fall rolls around. Would be great for him to be able to redshirt, but with his athleticism, he could be playing as a true freshman.
McCollum has the skills to compete consistently against the top 10.
Think it's worth remembering that Clawson has said it's harder for OLs and DLs to play as true freshmen than any other positions. Not impossible. Just harder.
This is going to be my favorite thing about recruiting rankings all season. https://247sports.com/college/wake-forest/Season/2015-Football/Commits/
The top 4 players in the Class of 2015 aren't on the roster, and none of them were even on the roster last year.
But with players 14-18, you've got 4 starters and a Jessie Bates III.
I'm not saying Groulx and Greene and Flowers and McCollum and Co. won't be beasts immediately. My point is that it'll always be more important what these guys do once they get to campus, get into Brandon Hourigan's program and Clawson and his staff get to coaching them.