PittsburghCane
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Let’s get some UM billboards going up in his neck of the woods. ASAP.
He visited Maryland back in March, he was supposed to visit UGA & Oklahoma as well back during Spring but he put off most of his Spring unofficials to focus on track season.No Oregon is interesting. His 247 page said he hasn’t made a visit to a school since October of 2021, is that right? If so when is he supposed to be taking visits. USC has made a nice DMV pipeline with Williams and Addison.
MAN IM PRAYING , ONCE WE GET HIM ON CAMPUS for an official visit, and life wallet is involved , I’m sure we stand a great chance , Streeter just told me it’s a real shot ….so …man if we get nyckoles harbor that will be that move moving forward with the others …..He visited Maryland back in March, he was supposed to visit UGA & Oklahoma as well back during Spring but he put off most of his Spring unofficials to focus on track season.
UGA & USC are definitely in it & will put forth a lucrative NIL package to entice him to committing.
Michigan is in it as well because they’ve done a good job with Nigerian players getting David Ojabo drafted & they’re a really good academic program.
One of the bright spots for us is, neither Bama or TAMU made his first top 7, that means he’s not just chasing bags however, we’re gonna have to outbid UGA & USC if we really want him. Plus, UGA’s track program might give them an advantage as well aside from being the Defending National champs...
But the fact we made his top 7 without him even visiting here shows we’re recruiting him heavy, so just have to keep chipping away & get him down for visits throughout the Summer & Fall.
High six figure, seven figure NIL kid. There are a few and all on trenches besides RashadaHe visited Maryland back in March, he was supposed to visit UGA & Oklahoma as well back during Spring but he put off most of his Spring unofficials to focus on track season.
UGA & USC are definitely in it & will put forth a lucrative NIL package to entice him to committing.
Michigan is in it as well because they’ve done a good job with Nigerian players getting David Ojabo drafted & they’re a really good academic program.
One of the bright spots for us is, neither Bama or TAMU made his first top 7, that means he’s not just chasing bags however, we’re gonna have to outbid UGA & USC if we really want him. Plus, UGA’s track program might give them an advantage as well aside from being the Defending National champs...
But the fact we made his top 7 without him even visiting here shows we’re recruiting him heavy, so just have to keep chipping away & get him down for visits throughout the Summer & Fall.
WowzersHave any of you guys actually hear the interviews of some his track and football coaches and teachers?
They say he’s a once in a lifetime type of athlete. Kid has been making peoples draw drop since he was in middle school cause of his athleticism.
Also has a 4.5 gpa.
Dad is a NASA engineer. Bags are likely not gonna be a deciding factor.
Or as big of a factor as with other players.
He and Samuel M’Pemba would be dangerous!!Please God Please God Please God
My question is which does he love more between the two sports. Wherever he goes if he's playing in the trenches at DE with all the banging there how effective can he be in track would he be 100% for thatQuestion; how serious, serious is this youngin about track? If he’s serious, could that be a factor in his decision on the program he attends? Reason being, 3 of those 7 are ranked top 15 in T&F.
I think he really has to think about whether he is willing to transform his body for football. At 6'5" he should be able to pretty comfortably carry 260+ after a couple years in college if he wants to be an NFL draft pick based on this year's round 1 and 2 DE selections. I don't know track, but the body types are sure different looking for a sprinter and a NFL DE so I can't imagine carrying 40 more pounds won't hurt him if he hopes to be an olympian.My question is which does he love more between the two sports. Wherever he goes if he's playing in the trenches at DE with all the banging there how effective can he be in track would he be 100% for that
And to further reiterate your international point, I'll be intrigued to see how the OV here for Olaus Alinen will play out.I keep saying it Miami track program is not SEC level but the track coach is. She has coached Team USA and track is a individual sports. Oh and they won the ACC title for women. In any case if he is serious about football its either or
He can't play either DE or TE and play football. He would have to gain and drop massive weight continuosly. And since has TE and DE you would want him to gain strength in the offseason and learn to use and move with any weight he gains. Btw in the 200m he and Chris Johnson run virtually the same time(20.7) while Nyckoles is slightly faster in the 100m. They would make part of a killer 4x100 and 4x200.
But people are a little miffed with Johnson and enamored with Nyckoles. I want both.
Also i said about that Jobe guy from Oklahoma. If students and kids with international backgrounds OV here. We will be tough to beat. Miami is different.
I keep saying it Miami track program is not SEC level but the track coach is. She has coached Team USA and track is a individual sports. Oh and they won the ACC title for women. In any case if he is serious about football its either or
He can't play either DE or TE and play football. He would have to gain and drop massive weight continuosly. And since has TE and DE you would want him to gain strength in the offseason and learn to use and move with any weight he gains. Btw in the 200m he and Chris Johnson run virtually the same time(20.7) while Nyckoles is slightly faster in the 100m. They would make part of a killer 4x100 and 4x200.
But people are a little miffed with Johnson and enamored with Nyckoles. I want both.
Also i said about that Jobe guy from Oklahoma. If students and kids with international backgrounds OV here. We will be tough to beat. Miami is different.
I’ve posted about this back during the Blake James era of mediocrity.The bolded part is what always confused me with the state/perception of Miami's track program. I'm not a knowledgeable track guy by any means, although it piques my interest, but I do know the name Amy Deem is held within high regard.
Thats why I got so hype with the groundwork Radakovich has envisioned as AD. I would love for ALL the programs here to be dominant with cutting edge resources, even the ones that I dont pay attention to as much. Track in particular being a top percentile destination spot helps in other avenues too, so its a win/win!
I'm glad someone said it, such a culturally diverse area where everyone is welcome we got guys from Australia, Pacific islands and they always say it reminds them of homeI keep saying it Miami track program is not SEC level but the track coach is. She has coached Team USA and track is a individual sports. Oh and they won the ACC title for women. In any case if he is serious about football its either or
He can't play either DE or TE and play football. He would have to gain and drop massive weight continuosly. And since has TE and DE you would want him to gain strength in the offseason and learn to use and move with any weight he gains. Btw in the 200m he and Chris Johnson run virtually the same time(20.7) while Nyckoles is slightly faster in the 100m. They would make part of a killer 4x100 and 4x200.
But people are a little miffed with Johnson and enamored with Nyckoles. I want both.
Also i said about that Jobe guy from Oklahoma. If students and kids with international backgrounds OV here. We will be tough to beat. Miami is different.