Brendan Black Commits!

Not true. He was offered by Miami, Louisville, Duke, and Kansas. Also had a Memphis and several MAC offers as well.
Some sun belt, CUSA, and FCS offers, we are only P5 to offer him. Kinda reminds me of the offer lists of some of CPRs commits.


However, I have great confidence in this staff in terms of finding players under the radar.

He's got P5 size, that's for sure.



Edit: I didn't see that Duke, KU, and Miami also offered. I blame 247s mobile site layout.
 
Looks like a road grader.
Seems like the last 3 OL are in that mold. Hopefully ISU will finally have an OL that can push some people around. So far under CMC this is the position that has struggled the most. It has slowly gotten better, but it is serviceable at best. Having good blocking TEs has hidden some of the struggles.

On the other hand, he has worked wonders with the DL, which was an absolute train wreck when he got here.
 
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I really hate those highlight videos where they start the clip and then pause it to identify the player then start it again. If he is on the screen to start, identify him first and then run the damn play. I want to see how he gets off the ball, if he is tipping his hand when he lines up, etc. but I only can see 2/3 of the play because I don't know where he is to start with.
 
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Watching his video and noticing that he kinda likes putting people on the ground lol
Hes doing that to people as a Junior too. It will be interesting when he doesn’t have that cast on and puts on another year of bulk. Tossing people like rag dolls.
 
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Welcome, Brendan!

This is especially interesting, with the two East St. Louis OL visiting this weekend. Oh, and Trevor Buhr (visited last weekend) as the potential center of the class?

I love watching a good pla—er, recruiting class fall into place!
 
Brandon is a city in Florida. So I made the connection. (Not really, just sounded like a good excuse for ******* up.)
His school is in Jacksonville.
 

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