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September recruiting thread

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September recruiting thread

RB Kewan Lacy – Nebraska​

Kewan Lacy squeezed into the On300 in our last update, in part due to our belief that he could be in line for a breakout senior season. So far, so good for the Lancaster (Texas) High back. The Nebraska pledge had a huge outing on Friday, rushing for over 200 yards and three touchdowns against back-to-back state champion South Oak Cliff. Lacy ripped off several impressive runs, showing good vision, lateral agility, contact balance, burst and an easy, long stride in the open field.



Lacy has a highly projectable combination of size and athleticism. He has a readymade, stout build at 5-foot-11, 195 pounds and has some of the better top end speed among blue-chip backs, running a personal best of 10.79 seconds in the 100 meters as a junior. He’s also younger for the class, turning 17 in July. Heading into the season, we wanted to see Lacy continue to improve as an overall player on Friday nights, along with an uptick in his production. If his play continues to match the physical skill set, Lacy is an easily identifiable ascending prospect.
 

RB Kewan Lacy – Nebraska​

Kewan Lacy squeezed into the On300 in our last update, in part due to our belief that he could be in line for a breakout senior season. So far, so good for the Lancaster (Texas) High back. The Nebraska pledge had a huge outing on Friday, rushing for over 200 yards and three touchdowns against back-to-back state champion South Oak Cliff. Lacy ripped off several impressive runs, showing good vision, lateral agility, contact balance, burst and an easy, long stride in the open field.



Lacy has a highly projectable combination of size and athleticism. He has a readymade, stout build at 5-foot-11, 195 pounds and has some of the better top end speed among blue-chip backs, running a personal best of 10.79 seconds in the 100 meters as a junior. He’s also younger for the class, turning 17 in July. Heading into the season, we wanted to see Lacy continue to improve as an overall player on Friday nights, along with an uptick in his production. If his play continues to match the physical skill set, Lacy is an easily identifiable ascending prospect.

Hes a must protect recruit
 

RB Kewan Lacy – Nebraska​

Kewan Lacy squeezed into the On300 in our last update, in part due to our belief that he could be in line for a breakout senior season. So far, so good for the Lancaster (Texas) High back. The Nebraska pledge had a huge outing on Friday, rushing for over 200 yards and three touchdowns against back-to-back state champion South Oak Cliff. Lacy ripped off several impressive runs, showing good vision, lateral agility, contact balance, burst and an easy, long stride in the open field.



Lacy has a highly projectable combination of size and athleticism. He has a readymade, stout build at 5-foot-11, 195 pounds and has some of the better top end speed among blue-chip backs, running a personal best of 10.79 seconds in the 100 meters as a junior. He’s also younger for the class, turning 17 in July. Heading into the season, we wanted to see Lacy continue to improve as an overall player on Friday nights, along with an uptick in his production. If his play continues to match the physical skill set, Lacy is an easily identifiable ascending prospect.

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RB Kewan Lacy – Nebraska​

Kewan Lacy squeezed into the On300 in our last update, in part due to our belief that he could be in line for a breakout senior season. So far, so good for the Lancaster (Texas) High back. The Nebraska pledge had a huge outing on Friday, rushing for over 200 yards and three touchdowns against back-to-back state champion South Oak Cliff. Lacy ripped off several impressive runs, showing good vision, lateral agility, contact balance, burst and an easy, long stride in the open field.



Lacy has a highly projectable combination of size and athleticism. He has a readymade, stout build at 5-foot-11, 195 pounds and has some of the better top end speed among blue-chip backs, running a personal best of 10.79 seconds in the 100 meters as a junior. He’s also younger for the class, turning 17 in July. Heading into the season, we wanted to see Lacy continue to improve as an overall player on Friday nights, along with an uptick in his production. If his play continues to match the physical skill set, Lacy is an easily identifiable ascending prospect.

If the offense keeps up these putrid showings, I have very little faith in him signing with us.
 
I'm not sure they are absolutely in love with any of these guys except Brix. There are a lot of kids in the class now, and they may rather wait to see if someone crops up based on their senior year. They also have to make it feasible to take a portal if they have a fit.

My instincts tell me Baker will finally take an Oregon OV in December and commit.
With baker committing shortly after the nebraska visit, is there a chance he comes or is he headed else where?
 
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