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If I'm reading the information correctly, it looks like as of 5/6/23 we had verbal commitments from Roger Gradney, Gibson Pyle, Willis McGahee IV, Ashton Murphy, Ian Flynt, and Keelan Smith.
Not to be a dick but 18/7 td/int as a sophomore and 13/7 as a junior doesn’t really jump off the page to me. I get he probably plays in a competitive league but I would’ve expected more from a consensus 4 star qb.
Apparently Norris Middle School, where they held the camp this weekend, is a feeder school into Central, as well as a few other high schools. They were talking about it on Early Break this morning and apparently the fact that Rhule decided to do a camp there made a big impression. One parent told Sipple something along the lines of "no other coaches knew Omaha went east of 72nd Street" or something to that effect.
When they offered the '26 QB yesterday, I was thinking they must be pretty confident with their '25 guy because I hadn't seen any offers for '25 QBs in awhile.
When they offered the '26 QB yesterday, I was thinking they must be pretty confident with their '25 guy because I hadn't seen any offers for '25 QBs in awhile.
It seems like everyone is in wait and see mode with Dayton right now.
We were his only has offer until Charlotte offered this last January.
Obviously he's still young and could blow up at anytime.
He's still at Buford in Georgia right now so he'll have a lot of attention there too.
We'll see how he does now that his brother is gone.
Even if he doesn't blow up we could bring him in and have the coaches work with him for a couple years because he won't be needed right away.