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re: Class of 2019 Recruiting MEGATHREAD: That's a Wrap Edition

Posted on 10/19/18 at 10:43 am to
Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 10/19/18 at 10:43 am to
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CLEMSON

There are no official visitors expected at Clemson’s undefeated match-up against NC State on Saturday, but the list of prospects who will be unofficial visitors is a long and distinguished one, headlined by the No. 1-ranked prospect in the 2020 class, California quarterback D.J. Uiagalelei. No team has recruited the quarterback position like Clemson has in recent years. A few of those top signings have since transferred, but that only opens the door for Dabo Swinney and Co. to attract more top talent, such as Uiagalelei.

There should also be five-star representation from the 2019 class at Clemson this weekend. Quavaris Crouch has an official visit planned to Clemson for the Nov. 16 weekend, but could get an unofficial preview this upcoming weekend. Five-star offensive center Clay Webb is more of a sure thing to make Saturday’s game. Webb has yet to start taking official visits, but has made several unofficial visits to his top schools this fall.

The visit of Webb underscores an important recruiting question Clemson fans hope to get answered in the final months of the 2019 class, and that is offensive line recruiting. The Tigers have had some one-off successes at the position, signing prospects such as five-star Jackson Carman in 2018, but they are having trouble attracting numbers at the position and have just one offensive lineman currently committed for 2019.
Posted by TideSaint
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Member since Sep 2008
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Posted on 10/19/18 at 10:44 am to
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Nebraska

The inaugural season of the Scott Frost era in Lincoln has not started like Nebraska fans would have hoped, but there is a silver lining here and that is recruiting prospects are seeing that there is opportunity to come in and contribute early for the Cornhuskers. With Minnesota coming to town in a showdown of young, energetic Big Ten coaches, Nebraska has lined up an impressive group of visitors to see those opportunities first-hand.

The highest-ranked of five official visitors headed to Lincoln for the weekend is Phoenix-area four-star Noa Pola-Gates, for whom Nebraska will be the second Big Ten official visit in the last four weeks. What’s interesting about the group of Nebraska official visitors is they will be coming in from Arizona, Oklahoma, Florida, Georgia and Washington, which attests to the Cornhuskers’ need to be a national recruiting team. With few major talent centers located within comfortable driving distance, the number of unofficial visitors will not be extensive, but a big name on that list is class of 2020 Rivals100 offensive tackle Turner Corcoran.
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