The WR Les wrote up, Jackson Hensley, hope they offer him soon now that Gosnell is off the board.
We are loaded at WR. It’s no wonder that we haven’t gotten a commit at WR yet.
The WR Les wrote up, Jackson Hensley, hope they offer him soon now that Gosnell is off the board.
We are loaded at WR. It’s no wonder that we haven’t gotten a commit at WR yet.
While some folks think Cooley is small (well, he's not big) he's about the same size as Barry Sanders. Not saying he's going to be the next Sanders, but the UNC writer said he was shifty and could really scoot when he gets in the open.
Think of Dortch as a RB with an extra 20 lbs of muscle.
We are loaded at WR. It’s no wonder that we haven’t gotten a commit at WR yet.
Special teams killer.While some folks think Cooley is small (well, he's not big) he's about the same size as Barry Sanders. Not saying he's going to be the next Sanders, but the UNC writer said he was shifty and could really scoot when he gets in the open.
Think of Dortch as a RB with an extra 20 lbs of muscle.
Yeah but you still want to get at least 1 good recruit at every position, every year to stay balanced.
Agree. Just a bit harder to recruit with no immediate playing time available.
Agree. Just a bit harder to recruit with no immediate playing time available.
Carson is now rated as a 3*
On 6/8/19 with 14 commits to WF, 247 Sports assigned the completed 2019 class an average rating of 0.8460 versus the burgeoning 2020 class 0.8421 for 21st best in nation and 7th best in ACC. Assuming minimal improvements in performance by WF commitments during their Senior year and continued commitments by highly rated recruits, WF is trending upward in the ratings from last year to this year.
You have me confused. How is the 2020 number of .8421 > 2019 number of .8460? Seems to me that is a small, unimportant downward trend. Or am I missing something in the above?
You have me confused. How is the 2020 number of .8421 > 2019 number of .8460? Seems to me that is a small, unimportant downward trend. Or am I missing something in the above?
Okay. So the thought that the 2020 class average will exceed the 2019 class average is based on two concepts: 1) Wake will get additional recruits with ratings above .85 who will pull the average up
and/or
2) Wake's 2020 recruits will have increased rating numbers from high level performances in their senior seasons.