Im just relay what he said himself. Pretty much said he wasnt going to make any decision until he knows he has the Ohio State offer or not. Also probably the reason why new 2020 RB offers are going out every day.
Where the **** you get this from? Haven't heard anything about that from the people I know involved in Belen football
“pretty much” and “probably” makes it sound like you just guessing based off of that one Canesport articleIm just relay what he said himself. Pretty much said he wasnt going to make any decision until he knows he has the Ohio State offer or not. Also probably the reason why new 2020 RB offers are going out every day.
FACTTSSSTake your time cause I’m tired of these 20 class kids committing 2 years in advance then decomitting.
this kids a 5 star and Im confident we get himChaney's dad is the disciplinarian at a school known for discipline. He won't play games.
Literally was about to @ you when he said that lol.I normally trust your opinion but that’s not true. One of my best friends is his uncle and that’s so not the case. His pops just has told him that once he commits somewhere there’s no decomitting and his dad wants him to get all the experiences he needs to make an informed decision.
Not the way recruiting works... other teams will recruit till pen hits the paperWishful thinking on my part but I'd like to think the reason for no coaches showing up is they think its forgone conclusion he's a cane.
2020 RB Target Chaney Jr. Impress Tuesday Before Injury
Apparently Chaney had 4 touches on the day before being taken out for precautionary reasons early due to a knee contusion.
The rising junior bounced to the outside on his first run against Homestead for a long gain before taking a handoff 40-plus yards into the end zone just a few snaps later.
Chaney Jr. likely would have had done more, but a knee injury in the second quarter kept him on the sidelines.
"The trainers just think it's a knee contusion so I should be fine. They don't think it's a tear or anything."
While Chaney Jr. might have been limited, he was still glad to see a familiar face in the crowd on Tuesday in Miami offensive coordinator Thomas Brown, who happened to be the only college coach in attendance which is pretty rare this time of year given the amount of schools that make the rounds in South Florida during the spring evaluation period.
"It means a lot," Chaney Jr. said when asked about Brown's presence. "I mean they are my leader so it just means a lot for him to come out here and support me. He was just telling me dad to keep working hard and to make sure that I rehab my knee and just keep working."