May 17, 2021
Last week, the Florida Gators coaching staff added a few more 2022 prospects to the recruiting board when they offered two new prospects in the class.
Athlete/safety Jake Pope (6-1, 190, Buford, GA. High) picked up his offer after he talked to the head coach himself last week.
“It was Coach [Dan] Mullen who offered,” Pope said on which coach from Florida offered him. “He said that they loved the way I played and that they wanted me to visit this summer.”
Pope hasn’t heard much from the Gators so far in his recruitment so last week’s offer caught him off guard but he was glad to receive the news.
Holden Staes Calls Notre Dame His Dream School
Tight end Holden Staes breaks down his commitment to Notre Dame
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May 9, 2021
Few programs in college football have been recruiting the 2022 class as well as Notre Dame, and no one recruits tight end better than the Irish. That point was cemented on Saturday when Atlanta (Ga.) Westminster School tight end
Holden Staes went public with his commitment to the Fighting Irish. Staes, who is a four-star prospect, had been silently committed to Notre Dame for around a month, but he opted to wait for the right time to formally announce his college decision.
Tuesday Recruiting Gets a Hundred Fakes
Seth
May 4th, 2021 at 2:58 PM
Michigan’s closing in on prospects at some positions of need, and adding guys to the board at a lot of spots where they’re less sure of their top options. So let’s check in on recruiting before this post gets pushed down by another Hello or Goodbye. The 2022 recruiting board lives here.
Quarterback
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Nate Johnson got a crystal ball from 24/7’s Sam Webb and a FutureCast from Rivals’s EJ Holland recently. Johnson ran a 10.49 100-meter-dash at a meet last weekend per his coach. For reference, Tyrone Wheatley put up a 10.46 at Michigan, Denard’s personal best was 10.44, and the mathematics of the Universal Standard Model of Quarterback Physics breaks down at around 10.42.