I also like the fact that he really involves the parents in his camps. Not many football teaching guys do that. That general philosophy should help with kids who want to come to Wake. Wonder if either of the two LS (Jr Dayton Deimel or Fr Noah Turner) on Wake's roster attended any of Rubio's camps. If not, the next guy recruited to Wake as a LS should have attended one or more of them.
Noah has been going to Rubio camps for the last four years.
New Jersey has been good to Wake Forest football
Re: Chase Jones
This article appeared in NJ last week, apparently just before the verbal to Wake....
http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news...potlight-preps-chase-jones-is-a-coachs-dream/
FYI - St Peter's Prep is an annual NJ powerhouse in the Non-Public Group IV ( Highest category ) that often plays big-time out of state powers, large in-state public schools and the other NJ Non-Public powers in Bergen Catholic, Don Bosco Prep and St Joseph Regional. Thus this kid is/will be thoroughly battle tested by the time he reports to Wake.
New Jersey has been good to Wake Forest football
Guys, really?
Bill Ard
Jay Venuto
Ricky Proehl
It didn't take long for the point to be made that a bunch of good to great Wake FB players have come from NJ. Even though it is outside their designated primary recruiting radius, NJ should still be considered fertile ground for finding kids to come to Wake and play FB.
It didn't take long for the point to be made that a bunch of good to great Wake FB players have come from NJ. Even though it is outside their designated primary recruiting radius, NJ should still be considered fertile ground for finding kids to come to Wake and play FB.
The in-state competition in NJ is a lot less than in FL. One (weak) P5 program. Fl has three high level P5 programs plus multiple G5 programs that are up and coming.
Great read about a great kid. Sounds like a future great addition to Wake FB.
Good point. NJ has about half as many boys as FL with far less in state competition.
https://datacenter.kidscount.org/data/tables/102-child-population-by-gender
Good point. NJ has about half as many boys as FL with far less in state competition.
https://datacenter.kidscount.org/data/tables/102-child-population-by-gender
Ya lost me guys.
NJ is not near par with Florida or Texas, California and probably Ohio and Pennsylvania either.
All I'm saying is Wake just scored a recruiting plum with one of the 5 best/fertile programs in NJ. Hopefully bodes well for the future.