Talked this week with a recruiting staffer who mentioned there had been two prospects his program liked, but couldn’t offer because of grades.
I keep telling student-athletes: “Control what you can control” and “make the most of your opportunities.”
Not just attacking your workouts, going to a lot of camps, etc. — but taking care of your academics to ensure you’re not leaving doors closed to potential opportunities.
We can complain all we want about how the transfer portal has affected high school recruiting. People talk about it like the boogeyman.
But some of the same things that have always mattered still do — and now more than ever as spots tighten up.
You know college opportunities are tougher than ever to earn out of high school. Don’t cost yourself what could be your best or only option by not doing your part — not just on the field, but all-around.
2030 John Curtis DL/EDGE Broderick Sanders III with an LSU offer.
The Tigers with a few big offers out to that class around the state now, including this one to one of the top prospects in a promising wave of young talent the Patriots have coming through right now.
News: LSU has landed a commitment from Florida transfer Cade Kurland
Former Freshman All-American who has great experience, has battled some injuries though. Really excellent pickup for the Tigers.
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2030 North DeSoto QB Mason Smith picks up a home-state LSU offer after a great camp performance.
Folks in north Louisiana have known quite a while about the young passer, and he was spinning it today including some impressive throws into tight windows in 7v7.
Seth Collins, the Evangel DB, becomes LSU’s latest 2028 offer.
Second time on campus in less than a week, and second time making highlight-reel interceptions to help earn the offer.
5.7 seconds left, and we’re getting history either way.
Spurs win — first NBA Finals with the first four games won by the road teams
Knicks win — largest comeback in NBA Finals history
DRAMA
5.7 seconds left, and we’re getting history either way.
Spurs win — first NBA Finals with the first four games won by the road teams
Knicks win — largest comeback in NBA Finals history
DRAMA
Standing 6'4", weighing in at 280 pounds, Zyion Wesley (@blessedF0r77) commands attention with his appearance alone. The starting right tackle for Edna Karr uses that massive frame to dominate defensive linemen.
Wesley racked up a ton of major D1 offers, and committed to the Mississippi State Bulldogs this past weekend.
"We're a target... if this had happened at LSU, people would say ah it's LSU... but it happened at Texas Tech. They don't want to play because they know [Sorsby] is good and they don't want us to be as competitive."
Cody Campbell on schools trying to boycott playing Texas Tech