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4-27-19
Reid Carrico got offers from LSU and Michigan today.
4-28-19 - Offer from Florida State
4-30-19 - Offer from Purdue
Reid Carrico got offers from LSU and Michigan today.
4-28-19 - Offer from Florida State
4-30-19 - Offer from Purdue
Last edited by ohbuckeye2 on Wed May 01, 2019 5:40 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Nothing against any of these kids who have been mentioned....but there is a huge difference in “offers”.
Ask any coach and they’ll tell you there are Offers that are committable offers (ones that are serious and a kid can commit right then and there) and Uncommittable offers (ones that mean absolutely nothing other than a school is interested). Any university can pass out as many of these as they please at any time to any kid. That is why you will see a school offering 15 QBs, or 15 Centers, or whatever position. There’s no way all of those kids can commit to that school. They may hand out 15 offeres in one grade but they will still pick one kid to make a serious committable offer to. I know nothing about the kid at Ironton, and wish him nothing but success, but I promise you that his offers at that age mean nothing except those schools are very interested and want to see how he develops in his Jr and Sr year.
Ask any coach and they’ll tell you there are Offers that are committable offers (ones that are serious and a kid can commit right then and there) and Uncommittable offers (ones that mean absolutely nothing other than a school is interested). Any university can pass out as many of these as they please at any time to any kid. That is why you will see a school offering 15 QBs, or 15 Centers, or whatever position. There’s no way all of those kids can commit to that school. They may hand out 15 offeres in one grade but they will still pick one kid to make a serious committable offer to. I know nothing about the kid at Ironton, and wish him nothing but success, but I promise you that his offers at that age mean nothing except those schools are very interested and want to see how he develops in his Jr and Sr year.
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BillC wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 4:49 pm Nothing against any of these kids who have been mentioned....but there is a huge difference in “offers”.
Ask any coach and they’ll tell you there are Offers that are committable offers (ones that are serious and a kid can commit right then and there) and Uncommittable offers (ones that mean absolutely nothing other than a school is interested). Any university can pass out as many of these as they please at any time to any kid. That is why you will see a school offering 15 QBs, or 15 Centers, or whatever position. There’s no way all of those kids can commit to that school. They may hand out 15 offeres in one grade but they will still pick one kid to make a serious committable offer to. I know nothing about the kid at Ironton, and wish him nothing but success, but I promise you that his offers at that age mean nothing except those schools are very interested and want to see how he develops in his Jr and Sr year.
Sorry to be seem out of sorts but what turd thing to say
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I get it. It seems silly to mention every offer that has been offered. Most know they aren’t hard offers but Carrico is a four star recruit. He’s going to be playing at a high level D1. Hes got a big decision to make. From what I’ve heard College football is tough. I was just speaking to a dad today that has a son at a major D1 program and some of the things they have them do is astounding. Things I’d never think of.Poo Bear wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 5:50 pmBillC wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 4:49 pm Nothing against any of these kids who have been mentioned....but there is a huge difference in “offers”.
Ask any coach and they’ll tell you there are Offers that are committable offers (ones that are serious and a kid can commit right then and there) and Uncommittable offers (ones that mean absolutely nothing other than a school is interested). Any university can pass out as many of these as they please at any time to any kid. That is why you will see a school offering 15 QBs, or 15 Centers, or whatever position. There’s no way all of those kids can commit to that school. They may hand out 15 offeres in one grade but they will still pick one kid to make a serious committable offer to. I know nothing about the kid at Ironton, and wish him nothing but success, but I promise you that his offers at that age mean nothing except those schools are very interested and want to see how he develops in his Jr and Sr year.
Sorry to be seem out of sorts but what turd thing to say
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wobycat wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 8:01 pmI get it. It seems silly to mention every offer that has been offered. Most know they aren’t hard offers but Carrico is a four star recruit. He’s going to be playing at a high level D1. Hes got a big decision to make. From what I’ve heard College football is tough. I was just speaking to a dad today that has a son at a major D1 program and some of the things they have them do is astounding. Things I’d never think of.Poo Bear wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 5:50 pmBillC wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 4:49 pm Nothing against any of these kids who have been mentioned....but there is a huge difference in “offers”.
Ask any coach and they’ll tell you there are Offers that are committable offers (ones that are serious and a kid can commit right then and there) and Uncommittable offers (ones that mean absolutely nothing other than a school is interested). Any university can pass out as many of these as they please at any time to any kid. That is why you will see a school offering 15 QBs, or 15 Centers, or whatever position. There’s no way all of those kids can commit to that school. They may hand out 15 offeres in one grade but they will still pick one kid to make a serious committable offer to. I know nothing about the kid at Ironton, and wish him nothing but success, but I promise you that his offers at that age mean nothing except those schools are very interested and want to see how he develops in his Jr and Sr year.
Sorry to be seem out of sorts but what turd thing to say
Even at D3 , any level of college football is a grind and only the hardcore make it
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If you don't like it scroll on past it instead of reading it, pretty simple. He has a Coach that played at a high level D1 school, I'm sure he's advising him well.wobycat wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 8:01 pmI get it. It seems silly to mention every offer that has been offered. Most know they aren’t hard offers but Carrico is a four star recruit. He’s going to be playing at a high level D1. Hes got a big decision to make. From what I’ve heard College football is tough. I was just speaking to a dad today that has a son at a major D1 program and some of the things they have them do is astounding. Things I’d never think of.Poo Bear wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 5:50 pmBillC wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 4:49 pm Nothing against any of these kids who have been mentioned....but there is a huge difference in “offers”.
Ask any coach and they’ll tell you there are Offers that are committable offers (ones that are serious and a kid can commit right then and there) and Uncommittable offers (ones that mean absolutely nothing other than a school is interested). Any university can pass out as many of these as they please at any time to any kid. That is why you will see a school offering 15 QBs, or 15 Centers, or whatever position. There’s no way all of those kids can commit to that school. They may hand out 15 offeres in one grade but they will still pick one kid to make a serious committable offer to. I know nothing about the kid at Ironton, and wish him nothing but success, but I promise you that his offers at that age mean nothing except those schools are very interested and want to see how he develops in his Jr and Sr year.
Sorry to be seem out of sorts but what turd thing to say
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You’re kind of sensitive to it. No one said anything bad about it.ohbuckeye2 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 9:08 pmIf you don't like it scroll on past it instead of reading it, pretty simple. He has a Coach that played at a high level D1 school, I'm sure he's advising him well.wobycat wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 8:01 pmI get it. It seems silly to mention every offer that has been offered. Most know they aren’t hard offers but Carrico is a four star recruit. He’s going to be playing at a high level D1. Hes got a big decision to make. From what I’ve heard College football is tough. I was just speaking to a dad today that has a son at a major D1 program and some of the things they have them do is astounding. Things I’d never think of.
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Of course offers are out there, its great news for the young man, it is showing interest in his skills that matters at this step, the schools will eventually cut back on thier interest list, as well as the young man himself. Its a process, and it gets longer as the NCAA has allowed more and more contacts to younger kids. Bottom line, he is being listed as a four star recruit on many recruiting rating systems............Division one programs will be all over him.
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So back on topic. Let’s actually list all the D1 prospects.
Nelsonville - Wilburn
Ironton - carrico, possibly Salyers
Burg - Matthews, possibly Richardson
Parker- Portsmouth
Starns and pleasant- Gallia Academy
Wolfe - waverly
Compliment- coal grove
Icenhower - Jackson
Might be missing a few. Maybe one of these athletes can find themselves on a roster one day. Always good.
Nelsonville - Wilburn
Ironton - carrico, possibly Salyers
Burg - Matthews, possibly Richardson
Parker- Portsmouth
Starns and pleasant- Gallia Academy
Wolfe - waverly
Compliment- coal grove
Icenhower - Jackson
Might be missing a few. Maybe one of these athletes can find themselves on a roster one day. Always good.
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I saw on FB that 2018 OL Eastern (Pike) graduate Dalton Tomlison has accepted a full ride to UMass. I know he's been gone for a year playing JuCo football in Iowa, but this is big news for the Beaver community considering how young their program is. Congratulations!
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I like how three schools down it flips. Never heard of Parker high, or wolfe high LOL Just razzing ya! A lot of great local talent coming out of SEO!wobycat wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 10:11 pm So back on topic. Let’s actually list all the D1 prospects.
Nelsonville - Wilburn
Ironton - carrico, possibly Salyers
Burg - Matthews, possibly Richardson
Parker- Portsmouth
Starns and pleasant- Gallia Academy
Wolfe - waverly
Compliment- coal grove
Icenhower - Jackson
Might be missing a few. Maybe one of these athletes can find themselves on a roster one day. Always good.
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Good catch. That was probably the point I was going back in thread to figure out all the names mentioned.OSU22 wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2019 8:52 amI like how three schools down it flips. Never heard of Parker high, or wolfe high LOL Just razzing ya! A lot of great local talent coming out of SEO!wobycat wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 10:11 pm So back on topic. Let’s actually list all the D1 prospects.
Nelsonville - Wilburn
Ironton - carrico, possibly Salyers
Burg - Matthews, possibly Richardson
Parker- Portsmouth
Starns and pleasant- Gallia Academy
Wolfe - waverly
Compliment- coal grove
Icenhower - Jackson
Might be missing a few. Maybe one of these athletes can find themselves on a roster one day. Always good.
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Trust me,most of these schools that have offered Carrico would sign him up today if they could.
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Sheridan sophomore linebacker Shay Taylor (6'3 210) was on the sideline for the Michigan State spring game. Great player with major D1 interest. His recruitment will explode very soon as he plays for a great program and will be in the spotlight.
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Trent Salyers from Burg is headed to Valparaiso. D1 FCS
Congrats to Mr. Salyers
Congrats to Mr. Salyers
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Congratulations to Trent Salyers, well deserved.
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Mathews is a dynamic playmaker. He and Parker from Ptown are definitely game breakers.
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Bowling Green, Toledo, OU, have all made visits to Jackson to visit with Icenhower and Spires. Harvard coming tomorrow.