ScooterIrish
New member
- Messages
- 523
- Reaction score
- 36
I remember when we were playing lsu in the sugar bowl and Charlie weis said McKnight was a first round draft pick.
Do you have a quote for that? I don't remember him ever saying that.
I remember when we were playing lsu in the sugar bowl and Charlie weis said McKnight was a first round draft pick.
I sure wouldn't mind having another Derrick Mayes.
Needs to learn to say "no" instead of "I don't think so."
I can see him visiting IU honestly but much like Jaylon did last year. He is very close with former IU WR Tandon Doss and I am sure he has friends there.
He is no Reuben Foster...
Photo by justinbrent23 • Instagram
^This. One of my favorite players form my child hood.I sure wouldn't mind having another Derrick Mayes.
The Opening and Rivals Challenge for Brent, he has deserved a bump in ranking for a while.
Brent- The future Irish receiver is quite impressive physically and uses his big body and excellent body control to shield receivers and make tough catches. Brent also has deceptive speed that was evident when he made several long runs after the catch during one-on-ones. Look for him to move to four-star status in the near future according to 247Sports and he could be the best overall prospect in the state of Indiana this cycle.
Notre Dame will have five verbals attending this week's Rivals Challenge at Soldier Field. Hood appears to be the most charismatic, and all five possess the charm to encourage targets to make unofficial visits on June 10th, 11th. I have not seen an update on the Opening roster. Who besides Brent and Nelson have received invitations to the Opening?
WR Justin Brent, Indianapolis (Ind.) Speedway: When we saw Brent live for the first time a year ago, he was raw but the physical tools were evident. Following a strong junior campaign, we made him a four-star prospect. After last weekend, though, it is obvious there is nothing raw about Brent's game now. He is a polished, dynamic pass catcher who can stretch the field vertically and is even more dynamic in the short and intermediate passing game.
Also higher rated that Elijah Hood.
He has to be the highest rated player to have 1 offer in the entire 2014 class.
Michmania said...
Please explain the logic of Justin Brent moving up because he looked good at a camp, then Artavis Scott goes out and dominated a spring game WITH PADS ON and moves down spots