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re: 24/7 Reports on HS Players Committed to LSU
Posted on 9/5/23 at 7:10 pm to Captain Crown
Posted on 9/5/23 at 7:10 pm to Captain Crown
The gap between Bryce and George is significant.
Posted on 9/6/23 at 9:00 am to mpwilging
I see they didn’t use Keys offical stats from the game, Ft Worth telegram reported he had 11 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 qb hurry,blocked a fg and returned for 2pt, rushing td and had the run that set up the game winning fg. He’s a playmaker
Posted on 9/7/23 at 6:39 am to SoloTiger
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Another team enter the fray. Now it looks like Prime is after Bryce
Much has been made early in the recruiting process about 247Sports’s No. 1 ranked 2025 quarterback recruit Bryce Underwood being highest on Michigan and LSU.
“That’s so far from what’s (happening),” Underwood’s father Jaquan told 247Sports.
While the Belleville (Mich.) High five-star has great interest in the Tigers and Wolverines, another contender is definitely emerging in Colorado. The Underwood family spoke with head coach Deion Sanders this week and they’re aiming to get out to Boulder for the USC game at the end of the month.
“Honestly I felt I wouldn’t say nervous, but it was very exciting to have my first conversation,” the younger Underwood said. “It was good to have my first conversation with him.
“Just him letting me know he wanted me there and to lead them to a National Championship was exciting to hear.”
The 6-foot-3 1/2, 205-pound Underwood was excited to see the highlights of Colorado’s season-opening 45-42 win, a statement road victory over then 17th-ranked TCU where quarterback Shedeur Sanders threw for a program record 510 yards and four touchdown, with four of his receivers finishing with over 100 yards each.
“That means they can get most of their playmakers the ball,” Underwood said. He looks forward to seeing where the process with the Buffaloes takes him.
“I'm still getting to know their coaching staff,” Underwood said. “I haven’t been there yet. Still much to learn.”
The elder Underwood spoke highly of Colorado as well.
“They’re definitely in the picture which is a great thing,” Jaquan said. “Especially what they did last week. Great game they had.
“We were able to talk to Prime. Everybody pitches they want Bryce to take the keys to their offense. They think he’s a guy to backup or be mentored by Shedeur. Just having that opportunity and Prime is a legend. When I was a kid I wanted to be like Prime. I played corner. Having that guy on the other end talking to my son, it was surreal.
“We really like Colorado.”
Besides the Colorado-USC game on Sept. 30, Underwood looks forward to getting back to LSU for the Auburn game in October.[/quote]
Another team enter the fray. Now it looks like Prime is after Bryce
Much has been made early in the recruiting process about 247Sports’s No. 1 ranked 2025 quarterback recruit Bryce Underwood being highest on Michigan and LSU.
“That’s so far from what’s (happening),” Underwood’s father Jaquan told 247Sports.
While the Belleville (Mich.) High five-star has great interest in the Tigers and Wolverines, another contender is definitely emerging in Colorado. The Underwood family spoke with head coach Deion Sanders this week and they’re aiming to get out to Boulder for the USC game at the end of the month.
“Honestly I felt I wouldn’t say nervous, but it was very exciting to have my first conversation,” the younger Underwood said. “It was good to have my first conversation with him.
“Just him letting me know he wanted me there and to lead them to a National Championship was exciting to hear.”
The 6-foot-3 1/2, 205-pound Underwood was excited to see the highlights of Colorado’s season-opening 45-42 win, a statement road victory over then 17th-ranked TCU where quarterback Shedeur Sanders threw for a program record 510 yards and four touchdown, with four of his receivers finishing with over 100 yards each.
“That means they can get most of their playmakers the ball,” Underwood said. He looks forward to seeing where the process with the Buffaloes takes him.
“I'm still getting to know their coaching staff,” Underwood said. “I haven’t been there yet. Still much to learn.”
The elder Underwood spoke highly of Colorado as well.
“They’re definitely in the picture which is a great thing,” Jaquan said. “Especially what they did last week. Great game they had.
“We were able to talk to Prime. Everybody pitches they want Bryce to take the keys to their offense. They think he’s a guy to backup or be mentored by Shedeur. Just having that opportunity and Prime is a legend. When I was a kid I wanted to be like Prime. I played corner. Having that guy on the other end talking to my son, it was surreal.
“We really like Colorado.”
Besides the Colorado-USC game on Sept. 30, Underwood looks forward to getting back to LSU for the Auburn game in October.[/quote]
Posted on 9/7/23 at 7:07 am to Chalkywhite84
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They need to get in on a 3rd guy. Even if he is a 4 star type of guy who develops late
They are going to offer the Duncanville Qb
Posted on 9/7/23 at 7:14 am to Captain Crown
Bryce will play for prime. Not the 65 year old white with the shite offense
Posted on 9/7/23 at 7:15 am to Midtiger farm
If things go as planned, they better hope those Duncanville kids are legit and not a super team full of "good" players maxed out or undercoached that wins on talent advantages. Lot of capital put into that school. No criticism of the strategy but it will be curious to see play out.
Posted on 9/7/23 at 7:33 am to lsufanva
They play in toughest division in Texas - most teams they play has DI talent
They recruit DFW better than most colleges
They recruit DFW better than most colleges
Posted on 9/7/23 at 7:35 am to lsufanva
With all the talk about NIL $$ in order to compete, I'm curious if CO has the ability to make the big deals or not. I know Prime is a big-name guy (at least for now), but they'll need to pay-to-play as they say, name recognition be damned...
Posted on 9/7/23 at 1:05 pm to Alt26
Not sure why people did not listen to me. We should definitely sign him but he is not a savior. We want to be the best. Having one of the top 5 qbsin the ncaa each year should be our goal.
Posted on 9/7/23 at 1:24 pm to Dupree for 3
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Dupree for 3
Bryce will play for prime. Not the 65 year old white with the shite offense
Racist much?
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