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QB Lincoln "Dakota" Kienholz (Official Thread)

I don’t follow recruiting like I used to 10-15 years ago (or even 5 years ago) but saw this kid’s video pop up on Twitter before he committed.

Love the 3 sport athlete/star.

His basketball and baseball tapes are insane too. His dunking ability at 6’3” is really all anybody needs to see to get excited over this kid. Athletic freak….
 
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Was just literally going to post he gives me Joe Burrow vibes.
Smaller level of FB.
Dominant Athlete.
Alpha/Swag
Was playing other sports instead of having a QB coach as an 8 year old and spending the summers playing flag football for team Nitro Skillzzz so some dork like Tom Luginbill can rank him.

I predict he has a solid career (maybe not at OSU) at the P5 level.

A massive upgrade over Brock Glenn.
Are you referring to Raiolo with the solid career comment?
 
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https://247sports.com/LongFormArtic...23-where-theyre-going-200864630/#200864630_13

13. LINCOLN KIENHOLZ, PIERRE (S.D.) T.F. RIGGS
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(Photo: Campea Photography)
Committed to: Ohio State

247Sports national player ranking: No. 172

247Sports scouting report: "Athletic prospect who can make plays with his feet. Uses that athleticism to navigate the pocket and elude the rush. Can run, but will look to throw when he breaks contain. Throws with excellent touch. Drops passes into a bucket, gives his receivers opportunities to make plays on the ball and leads them away from coverage on vertical routes or corner routes. Productive in high school and saw some good programs but did not face many teams with D1 prospects in the secondary so he will have to adjust to the speed and windows shrinking quicker in college. Has good but not arm strength and velocity. Is going to fill in more in college and add some of that though. Far from a finished product but has a lot of good developmental tools, is a gamer, and mobility makes him fit well with today's offenses. Should develop into a Power Five starter and possible pro." — Trieu
I’ll take it :sneaky:
 
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