团队承诺(per 247Sports)
Bad tidings for Bowling Green this week, as one of its July commits Zachary Barlev decommited, while Ball State picked up a three-star recruit in Rico Barfield. Also making additions this week are Buffalo and Western Michigan.
- Akron: 8 commits
- 球状态:7月14日提交4 (Rico Barfield, Kiael Kelly, Vaughn Pemberton, Jordan Marshall, Jackson Wiegold)
- Bowling Green: 9 commits, one in July (Jamal Johnson)
- Buffalo: 18 commits, four in July (Ali Fisher, Rowan McGwin, Michael Washington, Gavin Bartholomew)
- Central Michigan: 12 commits, one in July (Caden DeWald)
- Eastern Michigan: 4 commits
- Kent State: 11 commits, one in July (Shane Slattery)
- Miami: 18 commits, two in July (Jaymar Mundy, Malik Verdon)
- Northern Illinois: 15 commits, one in July (Ty Miles)
- Ohio: 5 commits, two in July (Navell Chopin, Miles Cross)
- Toledo: 18 commits
- Western Michigan: 17 commits, four in July (Henry Wilson, Zach Vode, Jaden Williams, Corey Walker)
Recruiting Battle to Watch
For this week’s recruiting battle, we’re going to the offensive line to take a look at Kaden Rogers, offensive guard out of Ross High School in Hamilton, Ohio. Rogers boasts a whopping23 offers, including ones from Akron, Ball State, Buffalo, CMU, EMU, Kent State, Miami, Ohio, Toledo, and Western Michigan. He has the ideal frame to enter into a college strength and conditioning program at 6’4” and 275 lbs., and he has a great motor and is athletic for his size (as you can see inhis Hudl tape). If he’s able to get proficient with hand placement and overall technique, he can be a highly effective offensive lineman at the next level.
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