I have seen him play. Purdue fans are going to love Micah Carter. He can flat out play. I would not be surprised to see that 3 star go to a 4 star by the end of the year.
2021Just off the cuff, what is our recent hit rate on recruits classified as ATH?
Going back 20 years, Montrelle Lowe? I see what you are saying though.2021
Cross - left the program
2020
Romphf - left the program
2019
Rice - tbd (injuries)
2017
Catlett - left the program
2016
Anthrop - contributor at WR/ST
Wegher - left the program
Keith Smith worked out.Going back 20 years, Montrelle Lowe? I see what you are saying though.
Is Frankie Williams (2011) the most recent guy on that list?Keith Smith worked out.
Edit: More that worked out
Eugene Bright
Des Tardy
Brandon King
Jaycen Taylor
Joe Holland
Nick Mondak
Ralph Bolden
Kevin Pamphile
Josh Johnson
Ryan Russell (a starter anyway)
Justin Sinz
Frankie Williams
I think your last point is correct. I dont think as many players are listed as ATH anymore. Also, the recruiting service has a lot to do with it. One may list a player as an ATH while another may list them as a RB.Is Frankie Williams (2011) the most recent guy on that list?
It seems, at a glance, that we used to have more luck with these guys than in the past 8-10 years. Things turned somewhere between Carlos Carvajal and Evyn Cooper. Haven't followed other programs closely enough to know if this is actually a trend.
Some have said that with increased specialization and development at an earlier age, guys are not as easily 'molded' into a position after high school as they used to be.
So, is Washington listed as ATH by Rivals simply because he played some QB in the past?I think your last point is correct. I dont think as many players are listed as ATH anymore. Also, the recruiting service has a lot to do with it. One may list a player as an ATH while another may list them as a RB.
They must project him at multiple positions.So, is Washington listed as ATH by Rivals simply because he played some QB in the past?
So, is Washington listed as ATH by Rivals simply because he played some QB in the past?
I saw it on G&BWas it only me who missed his commitment??
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