Njoku sets new state record for high jump

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Official: @David_Njoku80 is the best high jumper in the COUNTRY winning today at Nationals in North Carolina #wow pic.twitter.com/tpf5NaVUMK

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Uhhh...Field Goal Block team for this young man

Burns and Elder off the edge

Njoku over the top
 
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Did any coach ever say he was going to be a TE? The only place I've ever seen this was from the message board geniuses here.

If AG or anybody on the staff said he was projected at TE, please show me the quote.

That's not to say he might not be a flex type TE on occasion, but I doubt they'll want him much bigger and have him become a 6'8" high jumper.

Right now, there's probably not a single college DB in the country who can jump with him.
 
From NJ, gee another low star recruit (sarcasm)

Rutgers would have passed on him. FACT/SCIENCE.

We should have offered another four star Florida kid (who would have strung us out for months then picked LSU or Georgia). That is how you build champions.
 
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He has the skill set, obviously puts in the work and is a Miami Hurricane-all good, now he needs to develop and he could be a special player notwithstanding where he comes from or who did and didn't offer him.
 
He has the skill set, obviously puts in the work and is a Miami Hurricane-all good, now he needs to develop and he could be a special player notwithstanding where he comes from or who did and didn't offer him.

This. I'm excited and hopeful he turns out to be special at football. Not all track stars translate.
 
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Goodness gracious you fools are still talking about his offer sheet? A high jump champion with excellent physical tools and impressive film yet all you guys care about is whether another school offered or not. Am I supposed to care about which of our recruits has an OSU offer or not? I guess you guys have already forgotten how Meyer ran the UF program into the ground with terrible evals and mismatched offensive schemes.

I just don't understand why these porsters follow recruiting if they have no idea what constitutes a good prospect aside from a star rating and offer sheet. Every year it makes me wanna bash my head through a wall.
 
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