Joel Goodson
- dawgville
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6' 6" 305 OT: near perfect frame
6' 6" 305 OT: near perfect frame
Not even close. However, I could definitely shotgun an Oskee Light in that amount of time!do you run a 4.47?
it ain't done til it's done, but this kid seems like a strong lean
Here is a game from last year for you video scoutsI know nothing about this kid but (a) always makes sense to bring in recruits that are having great senior years to keep priority in case they seem worthwhile for an offer (b) probably need two TE commits in this class following Guinn leaving.
I know nothing about this kid but (a) always makes sense to bring in recruits that are having great senior years to keep priority in case they seem worthwhile for an offer (b) probably need two TE commits in this class following Guinn leaving.
100%, He'd be getting a lot more P4 interest if he went to one of the powerhouse schools in the area... JCA, Oswego, or one of the Naperville schoolsKaveon Lee is another prospect I would like to see them add. He visited for the ku game and was just offered by wv
100%, He'd be getting a lot more P4 interest if he went to one of the powerhouse schools in the area... JCA, Oswego, or one of the Naperville schools
Never been a worse time to be a MAC or FCS coach. Nebraska will find a way to stuff 150 kids on their roster, just like the old daysWith the increase in scholarships it’s a no brainer to take a recruit like this as a developmental prospect
Never been a worse time to be a MAC or FCS coach. Nebraska will find a way to stuff 150 kids on their roster, just like the old days
His dad is Eric Smith from the Findlay team that won the 1992 IHSA basketball championship.
Is “horn in” the right phrase? Legit asking. I’ve never heard that.I too will be coming up from Edwardsville for the game. Maybe I can horn in on the hospitality.
6'7", 308lb as a junior in high school? Yeah, I can see why he's getting offers. Kid's a mountain.2026 Chicago kid, 6' 8" PF, who's blowing up with football offers:
including FSU
I want to say Jim Juriga weighted 240 or 250 lbs his freshman year in the starting OLI’m old enough to recall when starting college centers & guards were 6’2” - 6’3” and 260, and tackles were 6’4”- 6’5” and 280
Just for reference, Martin O'Donnell, our 5 star All-American guard was 6'5" 305lb out of high school. If Claude has athletic ability and is coachable, at his size, that's a day 1 4 year starter.2026 Chicago kid, 6' 8" PF, who's blowing up with football offers:
including FSU
Just for reference, Martin O'Donnell, our 5 star All-American guard was 6'5" 305lb out of high school. If Claude has athletic ability and is coachable, at his size, that's a day 1 4 year starter.
That's extremely fair. O line is probably the positional group that requires the most coaching up on not only your own performance and skills in a given scheme but how you adapt your technique related to your linemates. And yeah, definitely a given that a high school body is not the rock that a college body is. But man, with that frame and size, sky us the limit if he has the hunger and athleticism.there's more to it than that. OLs need to be tank-ified and learn our blocking schemes, blocking technique and our playbook. it's a lot. maybe after a redshirt year, he starts. but it's not a lock
That's extremely fair. O line is probably the positional group that requires the most coaching up on not only your own performance and skills in a given scheme but how you adapt your technique related to your linemates. And yeah, definitely a given that a high school body is not the rock that a college body is. But man, with that frame and size, sky us the limit if he has the hunger and athleticism.