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2015 DT Commit

Discussion in 'Recruiting' started by NorthernIowaSooner, Nov 25, 2013.


  1. NorthernIowaSooner

    NorthernIowaSooner New Member

  2. 8timechamps

    8timechamps Administrator

    Du’Vonta Lampkin
    Defensive Tackle
    6'4" 295 lbs
    Cypress Falls High School
    Houston, TX.

    Scouts, Inc. 4 star
    Rivals (Not evaluated)
    ESPN 4 star

    Needs work on his pass rush, but already a plug-and-play run stopper. Could be excellent with some college level coaching.
     
  3. Soonerjeepman

    Soonerjeepman SoonerFans.com Elite Member

    nice, like the size, well article has him 6'3 278...still good size. Again, no offers..but hopefully a diamond in the rough being a jr.
     
  4. Ruf/Nek7

    Ruf/Nek7 New Member

    This 15 class is rolling already. I can't wait for our first 2* to commit and throw everyone here into a tizzy.
     
  5. Soonerjeepman

    Soonerjeepman SoonerFans.com Elite Member

    say what you want...and I look more into who else is recruiting the kid, yes he is being looked at by a/m, nd, etc.. My son is trying to get a scholly playing baseball...decent size and arm strength..he's a "potential"...why is he not being recruited by big schools? Several reasons, late start, late bloomer, late dedication, but the biggest is because he isn't good enough right now.

    That is how I see these recruits. I don't get too excited, yes I might seem a little blah about them as well. We'll see.
     
  6. 8timechamps

    8timechamps Administrator

    Even that doesn't tell you much about a kid.

    Eric Striker has offers from Cincinnati and Tennessee (that's it). Recent OU commit Dwayne Orso had no big offers, but as soon as OU offered, other schools started showing interest.

    Football recruiting is nothing like baseball recruiting. I think baseball recruiting is much, much more difficult, because far more kids are still raw players in high school.
     

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