QB Matthew Tago [Oregon State - Signed LOI]

To Which School Will Tago Commit?


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Says his stats were about 3,100 passing yards, 500 rushing yards, 39 passing TDs, 7 INTs and 16 rushing TDs.

We are his only QB offer.  Utah, Washington State and Boise State want him at LB.

Has visited Utah and UCLA.  Visiting here on the 12th (as spurs1990 noted).

 
Says his stats were about 3,100 passing yards, 500 rushing yards, 39 passing TDs, 7 INTs and 16 rushing TDs.

We are his only QB offer.  Utah, Washington State and Boise State want him at LB.

Has visited Utah and UCLA.  Visiting here on the 12th (as spurs1990 noted).
I think it's smart to offer guys like this at the position they want.  I am reminded of the LB we lost to Oklahoma because he wanted to play RB.  They offered as rb and he never played anything but LB for them.  Was a callahan recruit iifc.  He was a stud for them.

 
He is a very physical and punishing runner. Can make some of those long throws but might need some polishing there. Could play other positions as well, this guy is an athlete and he does not shy away from contact. Tough kid who plays really hard and is a load to take down. He would probably need a redshirt year, but with our QB room who knows what to expect.

 
I think it's smart to offer guys like this at the position they want.  I am reminded of the LB we lost to Oklahoma because he wanted to play RB.  They offered as rb and he never played anything but LB for them.  Was a callahan recruit iifc.  He was a stud for them.
Travis Lewis perhaps?  From San Antonio if I recall correctly. 

He was a Callahan recruit who flipped to OU towards the end.  He was great for them, I remember he was fast as hell. 

 
Whatever you do with a kid you better be honest with them.  If you recruit them at a position you better give them a legit chance to play that position or you will have some kids in your roster that will feel lied to.  Not the culture you want to build.  If they see him as a qb i bet they give him that opportunity to prove himself.  

 
Whatever you do with a kid you better be honest with them.  If you recruit them at a position you better give them a legit chance to play that position or you will have some kids in your roster that will feel lied to.  Not the culture you want to build.  If they see him as a qb i bet they give him that opportunity to prove himself.  


Yup.

Wouldnt mind it if he turned out to be like #7 for Iowa State.

 
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