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Sign Up Now!Must be nice to 'drop' a top 60 recruitOregon is dropping Dylan Williams. Sounds like they just don’t have room and are taking some portal kids instead.
Visited Arizona last weekend. My Oregon friend says something going on with him. Think was supposed to be an early enrollee, but might not be available until June now.Must be nice to 'drop' a top 60 recruit
Or Riley. Or Pelini.Definitely reeks of a Frost-esque reach towards the end of a cycle
Vincent Shavers 2024 Outside Linebacker Nebraska
Vincent Shavers - 4 Star Outside linebacker for Nebraska on InsideNebraskan.rivals.com
He's a 4 star on Rivals if that makes anyone feel better
Vincent Shavers 2024 Outside Linebacker Nebraska
Vincent Shavers - 4 Star Outside linebacker for Nebraska on InsideNebraskan.rivals.com
Miami is dropping Shavers because of academic questionsThese are 4 star LBers....how are these reaches?
Keep the train rolling.Historically, this is the type of commit that transfers after freshman year.
I get that... but did we really have to 'add' numbers here?Or Riley. Or Pelini.
Etc.
This happens to every team trying to add numbers late
I doubt Oregon is dropping Williams. Lanning and others were just in-home with him earlier this week.Miami is dropping Shavers because of academic questions
Oregon is dropping Williams … because who knows
We are pretty proud of our traditions around here.Historically, this is the type of commit that transfers after freshman year.
So OP's Oregon friend is wrong about that then?I doubt Oregon is dropping Williams. Lanning and others were just in-home with him earlier this week.
Generally, the Head Coach doesn’t go in home a week before signing day on a committed prospect they are dropping from the class. So yes, I would say OP’s friend is wrong and probably like any other fan where when a kid decommits or possibly leaves = wasn’t good enough or we dropped him when it’s not always the truth.So OP's Oregon friend is wrong about that then?