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At his size and speed, you FIND a way to get him involved. It ain't like he needs a RS year to grow.Honestly, this guy is really raw, and I don't see any way he could be an early contributer at TE. Pass rushing DE, yes, but not TE. He would need bare minimum a RS year to contribute there.
Sorry guys, meant to hit the quote button but hit the like button first. Don't want to be one who likes all pro AU stuff on your board. On my phone and buttons are small. But our insiders are saying we would take him with the understanding that he would redshirt. Essentially it's like a "grey shirt" if you will. He will take a Dline spot for next years class but sign this year if that makes sense. Don't think Jefferson comes at the moment and Cowart is nowhere near a slam dunk so Tega is definitely moving up the boardExactly I hope Auburn pulls all those Florida kids and Tega if we can't have any of them. Better than them at Bama and Florida. I am curious to if Auburn would have room if they pull CeCe and Cowart.
At his size and speed, you FIND a way to get him involved. It ain't like he needs a RS year to grow.
Coach Bajakian to Tega: "Prince," on the designated snap count, I want you to throw that little guy in front of you...to the ground...take off downfield and get open. The ball is coming to you, Big Man!"
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See, it isn't complicated at all.
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I gotta ask this question. Most of the posts on Prince Tega seem to be expecting him to play at TE. my question:
Why would you waste that kind of talent at TE? He is a superstar DE waiting to happen. I am pretty sure that this is where he is being recruited.
Wanogho, a top-100 prospect who recently was reclassified to the 2015 class after originally planning to be in the 2016 class, has emerged as one of the nations hottest prospects and a high-priority target for several SEC teams. Tennessee is scheduled to host him on an official visit this weekend. He traveled to LSU over the weekend on his first official visit, and hes planning to visit Auburn the weekend of Jan. 30. Wanogho, who arrived in Alabama from Nigeria during the summer, also intends to take two more official visits after signing day before announcing his decision. Some believe he might be a bit of a longshot for Tennessee, but the Vols appear to be a realistic possibility for Wanogho heading into his trip to Knoxville.
I would rate this guy ~#13 nationally for the class of 2015 and that is solely because of his potential and freakish athleticism. If he had stayed class of 2016 and showed a knack for football he would have been #1 overall. Hugh risk, extremely high reward player.
Also all of our coaches are Christians. Butch has the pastor of Sevier Heights North Campus speak to the team regularly.
Lol. #1 overall.