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Hopefully he is a good LB cause we need em!!!!! Welcome Kyler............. :thumbs
Welcome, Kyler!
We need more athletes on the field and he appears that he could potentially play various positions. Seems as if we may be hedging our bet some with Demens though (which I don't like...nothing against Reed but I wonder if this is bad news regarding Demens? Reed is our insurance? We can win the recruiting battles against KSU but we need to start taking more recruits from Michigan, OU, Texas, USC, the SEC, etc....we have won some but not nearly enough).
Sadly I agree.yep he's officially committed!
Looks like he will be a TE or LB depending if Demens comes or not.
good to have him, Demens probably isn't coming.
I agree. His video screams, "Four Star!!!"Just watched this guy's video on rivals, and he either breaks someone's ankles or runs someone over on every play. He's going to be good.
He plays in one the top 2 divisions in KS and I want to say Aquinas is 6-A (the top division). Sure some of the schools they play are week, but most of them are quite good and one from that area is usually playing for state. This is the same place where Brandenburg played.I don't know about that. He is from the Kansas City area so I dont' think there are a lot of schools as small as say a C-2 school (around 200 students). I'm not saying he is playing the best competition in the nation, but I would say it's at least as good as class B.
My son's team plays against Aquinas on the 28th. We are 6A (the biggest class) so I can personally vouch for Aquinas's level of competition! :lol: My kids gonna juke Kyler out of his socks! :woo (I hope!)Aquinas is 5-A. That is the second largest classification in Kansas. They are by no means playing bad competition.
Do you just make this stuff up? It takes 10 seconds to do a google search, come on man.I would like to think so too, but I really think that he is playing the equivilant of C-2 football in Nebraska. I dont think the competition is very good. But I do think he is a good prospect, especially at tight end.