TheLand1287
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Woke up to this shocker... Tyjon Lindsey has decommitted
Woke up to this shocker... Tyjon Lindsey has decommitted
Sad day, explosive player.
Jaylen Harris will be taking his spot.
I wanted Jaylen anyway even before this. Any idea why he's decommitting?
I don't suppose it's a coincidence Eric Glover-Williams is moving to the offensive side of the ball.
Odds are this has been coming for a while, but Nebraska people are saying he was dropped by OSU.
I'd imagine he ends up at Nebraska, btw.
Not sure why OSU would drop him... I wonder if the injury had anything to do with it? Maybe they felt he wouldn't gain the speed back to offset being undersized. I don't know... just thinking out loud.
Glover-Williams and White being named WRs yesterday definitely makes more sense now.
I am excited about Jaylen Harris though... our WRs are going to have some size here soon.
Harris 6'5"
Victor 6'4"
Grimes 6'3"
White 6'3"
Mack 6'1"
Warren Harding's Lynn Bowden is another name to keep an eye on as well.
He's got ties to Kevin Wilson (former IU commit) and has not received an OSU offer for one reason or another (grades, possible attitude).
There are rumblings an offer could be coming his way.
Too soontattoos
Isn't that Curtis Samuel's HS?
5'10"
"(Ohio State) told me about their coaching staff, and how I could be a real good fit for them," Cruichshank said. "I watch them almost every Saturday. I see Curtis balling them."
The 5-foot-10, 165-pound Cruickshank said he spends a lot of time working at receiver as well as playing quarterback for the Dutchmen.
"I like playing receiver also," Cruickshank said. "I work out at the park by my house, and in practice I still get receiver reps. I like the route running, making people miss."
Scouting Report: Cruichshank has tremendous ability to stop and start, and he accelerates quickly. His change of direction is very good, and he can escape tight spaces and make big plays. He will need to add size and strength to handle physical cornerbacks at the college level, but he has big upside.