Get after him Spurs, start finding everything that you can about him. Would really like this kid and Trout, I want Trout despite the fall in rankings. That would be a heck of a D-line class this year, Coach Parrella has really got after the state of Texas and that is only a good thing!Well now I'm getting my hopes up. He's been my number 2 player behind Bookie since I heard about him during Daniel's recruitment.
This would be a huge get!
OWHThe 6-foot-2, 310-pound defensive lineman from Bishop Dunne (Dallas) High School generally enjoys the recruiting process. He’s whittled his lead suitors down to “four or five” and told The World-Herald on Monday he plans to wait to issue a verbal commitment until after his senior prep season concludes.
So where is the consensus four-star recruit looking right now? Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Colorado, Ohio State. Then he pauses for a beat.
“Might as well throw Nebraska in there,” Avery said with a laugh.
That Avery — ranked between No. 9 and No. 17 nationally at his position by the four scouting services — is considering Nebraska at all has been a testament to his relationship with former prep teammate and NU signee Damion Daniels and a spring-game atmosphere Avery called “crazy” more than once.
Avery has been hearing for months the virtues of Nebraska from Daniels, his 310-pound friend who played next to him on the line for two years in high school and will join the Huskers this fall. He’s a big reason why Avery traveled to Lincoln for the spring game last weekend along with two Class of 2019 Dunne players, four-star athlete Marquez Beason — who committed to NU Saturday — and five-star safety Brian Williams.
Those quotes are both encouraging and disappointing at the same time.OWHThe 6-foot-2, 310-pound defensive lineman from Bishop Dunne (Dallas) High School generally enjoys the recruiting process. He’s whittled his lead suitors down to “four or five” and told The World-Herald on Monday he plans to wait to issue a verbal commitment until after his senior prep season concludes.
So where is the consensus four-star recruit looking right now? Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Colorado, Ohio State. Then he pauses for a beat.
“Might as well throw Nebraska in there,” Avery said with a laugh.
That Avery — ranked between No. 9 and No. 17 nationally at his position by the four scouting services — is considering Nebraska at all has been a testament to his relationship with former prep teammate and NU signee Damion Daniels and a spring-game atmosphere Avery called “crazy” more than once.
Avery has been hearing for months the virtues of Nebraska from Daniels, his 310-pound friend who played next to him on the line for two years in high school and will join the Huskers this fall. He’s a big reason why Avery traveled to Lincoln for the spring game last weekend along with two Class of 2019 Dunne players, four-star athlete Marquez Beason — who committed to NU Saturday — and five-star safety Brian Williams.
Exactly, I agree. I imagine Mr. Daniels will continue to be in his ear and NU has as good of a chance as the prior 4.Keep in mind he was talking to a Nebraska/pro Nebraska journalist after attending the Spring game who was asking about his thoughts on NE ... I took his "better throw them in there" to be a funny, sarcastic remark. Didn't read anything negative into it.
We do not have good luck with silent commits.A lot of speculation and hints out there that he might be a silent commit. I think he's enjoying keeping everyone guessing. He's been to campus twice now. Need to get him to a real game this fall and hold onto him. The guys who want to announce late are the ones most risky to Change their minds... this kid can go anywhere he wants and the attention will only increase. I'd be worried about Oklahoma and A&M due to proximity to home.
May I introduce you to Brendan Radley-Hiles....silent commit for a year.We do not have good luck with silent commits.A lot of speculation and hints out there that he might be a silent commit. I think he's enjoying keeping everyone guessing. He's been to campus twice now. Need to get him to a real game this fall and hold onto him. The guys who want to announce late are the ones most risky to Change their minds... this kid can go anywhere he wants and the attention will only increase. I'd be worried about Oklahoma and A&M due to proximity to home.
Or Brendan even?May I introduce you to Brandon Radley-Hiles....silent commit for a year.We do not have good luck with silent commits.A lot of speculation and hints out there that he might be a silent commit. I think he's enjoying keeping everyone guessing. He's been to campus twice now. Need to get him to a real game this fall and hold onto him. The guys who want to announce late are the ones most risky to Change their minds... this kid can go anywhere he wants and the attention will only increase. I'd be worried about Oklahoma and A&M due to proximity to home.