Great to hear of Reed Ryan’s commit! He’s the football/wrestling combo recruit, now let’s hope the football/basketball combo recruit announces a commit publicly!Quote Originally Posted by 23Bison
These two new recruits from Wisconsin are awesome at the sports they play!
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Jake Gonzalez - 6’ 2” 200 - LB/S - Wilmette IL (Loyola Academy)
Commits to Penn
Had offers from NDSU, SDSU, Illinois State, Kent State, Army, Air Force, Navy, Colgate, among others
Moorhead’s Logan Garcia - OL - 6' 4” 260 - keeps racking up the D2 offers -
includes Bemidji St, St Cloud State, Minnesota-Crookston and Augustana.
Is a 2019 NDSU interest.
Also offered by St Cloud State is Moorhead’s Jameson Cozad- OL - 6' 2” 280
Hmmm, should be a good year for the running game for Coach Feeney
Anybody have a snippet or two of information on who the second commit is from Wisci? Figured after Reed made it public that the second wouldn’t be that far behind.
Run the damn ball!! PRO FBS
This recruiting class is not only loaded up on some great athletes, it has some good size too. Outside of the corners who are the typical 5-11, Kuntz and the QB, everyone is prototypical for our standards. All the d lineman are 6-3 or 6-4, all the TEs are 6-4/6-5, a 6-7 O tackle, and all the linebackers and safeties are 6-2 or 6-3
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