Previously: Last year’s profiles. S Damani Dent, S/Nk Zeke Berry, S/HSP Keon Sabb, CB Myles Pollard, CB/Nk Kody Jones, CB Will Johnson, LB Deuce Spurlock, LB Jimmy Rolder, DE/LB Micah Pollard. DE Derrick Moore. Anaheim, CA – 6'3”, 292 [LA Times, via Twitter] 247: 6'4/295 4.25 4 , 92, #209 overall #25 DL, #16 CA Rivals: 6'3/292 4.38 4 , 5.9, #162 overall #11 DT, #9 CA ESPN: 6'3/290 3.57 3 , 77, #133 West, #72 DE, #71 CA On3: 6'3/292 3.89 3 , 88, NR overall #49 DL, #33 CA Composite: 4.07 4 , 0.9073, #261 overall #35 DL, #22 CA Other Suitors USC, Oregon, Boise St (decommit) YMRMFSPA Ryan Glasgow Previously On MGoBlog Hello post by me. Notes Wrestler. All-Am, All-CA. Poly. Bowl. Twitter. Film: Senior Highlights: There was a time not too long ago when Michigan fans would have sold their little brothers for a defensive tackle who wasn't either too small or high to stay in place, or too squat
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Sierra Canyon (Calif.) teammates Michael Wooten and Kenji Swanson both made the trek North to Eugene for the weekend. It would appear Mario Cristobal and his staff put the full-court press on the duo staying together for college ball.
We spoke to Wooten earlier Monday and got some time with Swanson. The 6-foot-6, 300-pounder had a good trip but doesn’t appear like he’s as close to a commitment as his teammate. To continue reading, you must be a ScoopDuck Premium subscriber.
Earnest Greene, 4-star guard, one step closer to following Wyatt Davis’ footsteps: Buckeyes Recruiting Roundup
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By Kyle Kelly, special to cleveland.com
COLUMBUS, Ohio It’s been over four years since Wyatt Davis, a five-star guard from St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.), committed to Ohio State.
When Davis picked the Buckeyes, Earnest Greene was only in middle school. However, he saw Davis’ journey from St. John Bosco to Columbus and now the NFL. He paid attention to the path.
Now, Greene is a 6-4.5, 330-pound junior and ranked 2022′s No. 2 guard in the country with a decision to make.