CharlotteDeac1
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Deac94 was right, it's Jurgens
Jurgens film shows good hip flexibility, a wide base, and excellent drive blocking technique. I wish he can teach the other OLs how to drive block. 5 IVY offers and all three service academies. Sounds like a good student too.
Jurgens film shows good hip flexibility, a wide base, and excellent drive blocking technique. I wish he can teach the other OLs how to drive block. 5 IVY offers and all three service academies. Sounds like a good student too.
Don't coaches at schools our size usually like to recruit guys that have high potential but the mechanics aren't there yet?
Wonder if Rallis is coming as a player or a GA? He had a redshirt year in 2012 and then played 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016. However, he had a season-ending injury early in the 2014 season, so I guess it's possible he was granted a medical redshirt and a 6th season. He was an Academic all Big Ten twice. He started 3 games for Minnesota this season and had three TFLs vs Wisconsin.
My guess is Michael Jurgens (Damascus, MD). He was offered 4 days ago. Recent P5 offers from Louisville, Syracuse and Rutgers. High academic kid. But that's just my speculation. Hudl page: http://www.hudl.com/profile/2396336/michael-jurgens
Wonder if Rallis is coming as a player or a GA? He had a redshirt year in 2012 and then played 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016. However, he had a season-ending injury early in the 2014 season, so I guess it's possible he was granted a medical redshirt and a 6th season. He was an Academic all Big Ten twice. He started 3 games for Minnesota this season and had three TFLs vs Wisconsin.
Rallis only played one game as a RS sophomore in 2014, before injuring his knee. He could be eligible if the NCAA gave him a sixth year due to previous injuries.
Unless the NCAA has changed the rule, the 6th season is only possible if the original redshirt year (2012) was due to an injury. If it was an "ordinary" redshirt, the NCAA has not been granting a 6th year. Recall the flack over Ben Mauk who wanted a 6th year (when he was at Cincy) because he claimed he was injured his true freshman year (while at Wake), a contention that WF denied.
I wonder if we are done with OL recruiting now with our latest commit. We appear to be in good position with some other O-line prospects as noted early.
I'm not a recruiting guru or follower like many of you, but it seems really unusual to have one offer, and that offer is Michigan State? Whatever. Welcome to Wake! Will be cheering for you coming off the edge.