Yeah. Gloves mean nothing. On the other hand, tell me what socks he's wearing and ...Nothing makes me less confident than when I see Buckeye gloves
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Yeah. Gloves mean nothing. On the other hand, tell me what socks he's wearing and ...Nothing makes me less confident than when I see Buckeye gloves
Has he really only played one year of high school football?11W Forums
305Buck 2 hours ago
USC insider Scott Schrader has Jahkeem Stewart as a USC/Oregon battle with USC being infront due to their NIL offer. Wiltfong said he agrees.
Paying a million plus for a kid with one year of high school football played is insane lol but that’s what desperate schools do.
Yes. I believe 10 games to be exact. And I don't think any this year since he transferred(he had to in order to reclassify and graduate early). He reclassified and misses his senior year. He's only played as a Sophomore.Has he really only played one year of high school football?
He’s missed a ton of football including his senior season. I’ve read on the 11W forum he hadn’t played in nearly two years. Also saw that he was asking for $2 million.Has he really only played one year of high school football?
I guess I haven't been tracking this recruitment much because I didn't think we would end up with him, but I did not realize that. I'm sure we would have been elated to get his commitment, but much easier to stomach...I don't think he would have been an early contributor knowing that.Yes. I believe 10 games to be exact. And I don't think any this year since he transferred(he had to in order to reclassify and graduate early). He reclassified and misses his senior year. He's only played as a Sophomore.
So when he hits a college campus he would have not played an actual football game for 2yrs
Particularly since they aren't exactly deep on the DL next fall, when he should be learning or getting spot duty. They're not desperate, but they're starting over at all 4 spots most likely.He’s missed a ton of football including his senior season. I’ve read on the 11W forum he hadn’t played in nearly two years. Also saw that he was asking for $2 million.
Despite the massive potential, this has “pay him stupid NIL money, play him immediately when he’s not ready and hurt the team or don’t play him enough to keep him from being disgruntled and watch him transfer almost immediately” written all over it.
This does not seem like a smart allocation of resources at the moment; maybe try to catch him on the first transfer with a year of college development under his belt.
There is no doubt in my mind that whatever NIL $ is would take to land Stewart would be significantly better invested in proven transfers who are going to play.Particularly since they aren't exactly deep on the DL next fall, when he should be learning or getting spot duty. They're not desperate, but they're starting over at all 4 spots most likely.
They should be fine, but they certainly don't have enough to avoid considering something extreme in recruiting.
There's also the matter of how it went for Jack when he missed crucial development time in HS, and that was with only skipping his senior year. And Jack was a multi sport star as a freshmen, so he wasn't sitting out unused.
If this report is accurate, high school stewart is asking for more than SEC wrecking Dylan Stewart (1-1.5)There is no doubt in my mind that whatever NIL $ is would take to land Stewart would be significantly better invested in proven transfers who are going to play.
This kid needs at least a year to get used to a college system, and if USC is forced to play him early, then there can be some really tough games ahead for him and could mess with his confidence. Especially being so far away from home, and then if he doesn't play wellI guess I haven't been tracking this recruitment much because I didn't think we would end up with him, but I did not realize that. I'm sure we would have been elated to get his commitment, but much easier to stomach...I don't think he would have been an early contributor knowing that.