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Thread: 2020 Verbal: Felix Anudike

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    Default Re: 2020 Verbal: Felix Anudike

    Quote Originally Posted by MNLonghorn10 View Post
    someone want to tell him the difference between a bison and a ram?
    I watched his Hudl video.... So no.

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    Default Re: 2020 Verbal: Felix Anudike

    Awesome. Welcome Felix!

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    Default Re: 2020 Verbal: Felix Anudike

    I like to pick 1 or 2 recruits per year to plant my BiSON flag on for kids that I think can be dudes. If Felix can put in the work, he flashes the talent to be special.

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    Default Re: 2020 Verbal: Felix Anudike

    Looks like a man among boys, you know, the kind that are commonly recruited to the upper echelon of the P5.


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    Default Re: 2020 Verbal: Felix Anudike

    Preseason article on Lee’s Summit:

    https://www.810varsity.com/news_article/show/1042624

    Defensively, Lee’s Summit will feature one of the top bookend duos on the city with senior Felix Anudike (6-foot-3, 225). As a junior, Anudike registered 77 tackles, with 20 for a loss and five sacks. The 810 Varsity preseason first-teamer holds offers from Western Illinois, Northern Iowa, Tulsa and others.
    https://www.810varsity.com/news_article/show/1045791

    Below are 810 Varsity's Elite 81 preseason first-team defensive linemen selections:
    FELIX ANUDIKE, LEE’S SUMMIT

    Senior, 6-foot-2, 220

    77 tackles – 20 for loss – including 5 sacks.
    All-Missouri Class 6 second-team
    Holds multiple offers, including Northern Iowa, North Dakota State, Western Illinois and others.

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    Default Re: 2020 Verbal: Felix Anudike

    Quote Originally Posted by bruinbison View Post
    Man, from the start of this thread to the end, he shrunk by 2 inches. We got another Bartholomew Ogbu situation here. At least Ogbu started at 6'6."

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    Default Re: 2020 Verbal: Felix Anudike

    Ya, just like Weerts. Chapo had him at 6’3 230 coming in; Great player, but he was actually 6’1 215.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herd View Post
    Ya, just like Weerts. Chapo had him at 6’3 230 coming in; Great player, but he was actually 6’1 215.
    We BVers need to stop worrying about a couple of inches here and there (my wife doesn't); if Easton Stick were 3 inches taller, he probably wouldn't have been a Bison, I suspect.

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    Default Re: 2020 Verbal: Felix Anudike

    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Almeida View Post
    Man, from the start of this thread to the end, he shrunk by 2 inches. We got another Bartholomew Ogbu situation here. At least Ogbu started at 6'6."
    Greg Menard was 6-2. Emanuel was 6-3. If your not as strong or athletic as those guys, 6-4 or 6-5 is prototypical. For DEs, you cant have arms like a T-Rex so wingspan is important too. Once you get to be shorter than 6-3, your limited to a situation pass rusher unless your a beast like Menard.

    Knowing that Ogbu is only 6-2, I'm not as pumped up about him. Same with Tony Pierce who is only listed at 6-0. (Not 6-2) Both have some good potential though as they are athletic

    But once the 6-5 Tuszka graduates, I dont see that 6-4 or 6-5 DE on our roster. Waege is 6-5 but my gut says he will be better inside.

    We need that 6-5 Jirik or Mike Hardie or a 6-4 Coulter Boyer or Brad Ambrosios.
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    Default Re: 2020 Verbal: Felix Anudike

    Quote Originally Posted by HerdBot View Post
    Greg Menard was 6-2. Emanuel was 6-3. If your not as strong or athletic as those guys, 6-4 or 6-5 is prototypical. For DEs, you cant have arms like a T-Rex so wingspan is important too. Once you get to be shorter than 6-3, your limited to a situation pass rusher unless your a beast like Menard.

    Knowing that Ogbu is only 6-2, I'm not as pumped up about him. Same with Tony Pierce who is only listed at 6-0. (Not 6-2) Both have some good potential though as they are athletic

    But once the 6-5 Tuszka graduates, I dont see that 6-4 or 6-5 DE on our roster. Waege is 6-5 but my gut says he will be better inside.

    We need that 6-5 Jirik or Mike Hardie or a 6-4 Coulter Boyer or Brad Ambrosios.
    Taller DE's disrupt the QB more successfully IMO, whether it be just physical intimidation when rushing the QB, blocking sight lines, and batting down balls which is always instant relief from heart attacks on 3rd downs.

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