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We've been focused on the team for the past few weeks, but recruiting never stops. Here's the latest news from the class of 2025:

- I expect a lot movement in the class in the next few weeks. This group prioritizes senior film, so names are going to rise and fall.

- One name that isn't going anywhere- SJ Alofaituli (Las Vegas). He played his first game of the season last week, and a staffer told me it was "one of the most impressive OL game tapes he's ever seen." He may be an...

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Do they like Carroll more than Solomon Thomas? I know there was chatter they would continue to push for Thomas earlier this year but seems quiet there.
 
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According to DMoney last night, the WR commit would not be a flip. Not saying we aren’t still in it for Moore but that this possible commit would not be a flip.
Must be a 26 kid as just about every 25 wr is already committed.
 
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d$, I saw SJ play last week vs #1 Mater Dei. Thoughts:

*he’s a co-captain on a large and experienced OLine. He played RG next to a top RT who is committed to Tennessee.

*he’s stout with no excess weight.

*listed at 6’3”, 295, he looks a bit shorter than that.

*plays low with great leverage. Aggressive and very sound in his technique. Totally in control with a professional demeanor on every play. A leader.

*only concern is his height. Perhaps a center?

*biggest surprise? Mater Dei dominated the game in all phases. More physical with better skill players. The Gorman team lacks the explosive WRs from recent years, eg Zachariah Branch at USC and Rome Odunze now of the Bears
 
d$, I saw SJ play last week vs #1 Mater Dei. Thoughts:

*he’s a co-captain on a large and experienced OLine. He played RG next to a top RT who is committed to Tennessee.

*he’s stout with no excess weight.

*listed at 6’3”, 295, he looks a bit shorter than that.

*plays low with great leverage. Aggressive and very sound in his technique. Totally in control with a professional demeanor on every play. A leader.

*only concern is his height. Perhaps a center?

*biggest surprise? Mater Dei dominated the game in all phases. More physical with better skill players. The Gorman team lacks the explosive WRs from recent years, eg Zachariah Branch at USC and Rome Odunze now of the Bears
You are correct he's our future center
 
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