Can anyone give any kind of relevant recruiting information so I can get my fix? These long days without any type of updates is killing me!!
Can anyone give any kind of relevant recruiting information so I can get my fix? These long days without any type of updates is killing me!!
Run the damn ball!! PRO FBS
just a few more camps left, most players have made their decision. There's a big group of guys sitting on G5 offers waiting for P5 offers and they could trickle down to NDSU. I believe of the top 20 Minnesota kids, 18 have already committed. it's gonna be quiet.
NDSU still waiting on a WR/RB/OL/CB if they stumble across 1
NDSU TO FBS. HAVEN'T WE WON ENOUGH?
some big (literally) targets remain. Looking at OL. Trying to get the feature back of the class, as well as maybe two more WR's. The nice thing is that so many of these kids are ATHLETES in the last two classes, that positions can be flexible. If you remember several RB/CB type kids last year. But that is the focus as of now. Quite a class. Would be nice to finish strong.
Everyone just relax, all right? Believe me, if there's one thing Ron Burgundy knows, it's women.
A lot of people are asking that. I'm guessing the other commit from Wisconsin is a situation similar to Dylan Evans from Williston in the 18 class....he commited privately to the coaches but was not announced formally until signing day. I'm sure the kid has his own reasons to keep it under wraps.
Life is tough, but it's even tougher if you're stupid.......John Wayne
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Travis Wilson (WSN) has pre-season lists of Wisconsin high school football players - ranked by position.
Jacob Lippe - 6’ 3” - Port Washington WI - Ranked #2 among WR’s
Jacob Lippe has offers from NDSU, Northern Iowa, Western Illinois, Illinois State.
Also has preferred walk-on offers from Wisconsin, Iowa.
Commit from PWO QB Logan Graetz
https://twitter.com/logangraetz/stat...86917628059648
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