He’s mentioned Miami in the pastInteresting....free trip or legit interest
Any updated numbers? That was from 2018. I looked Up his track times and they were not fast at all either. Might just be a possession receiver which are certainly needed as pure speed may not be his game4.81 40. That's a pass for me.
Any updated numbers? That was from 2018. I looked Up his track times and they were not fast at all either. Might just be a possession receiver which are certainly needed as pure speed may not be his game
It just feels like Bama is hoping someone takes him off their hands.
Kid had double hip surgery in Decemeber & April, he's a possession WR with good hands but lack of explosion.It just feels like Bama is hoping someone takes him off their hands.
11.92--100 meters in the one meet he ran in 2018 maybe will be in the 11.5 range or a little lower by 2020 graduation time.Any updated numbers? That was from 2018. I looked Up his track times and they were not fast at all either. Might just be a possession receiver which are certainly needed as pure speed may not be his game
So go for second tiers kids from lesser states is the strategy now?!?!?Good. We've pvssy-footed around the SEC backyard too long and let them come into our territory and steal kids from our feeder schools. Our staff is now led by 2 ex-SEC coaches. Take the fight to those ********. Maybe, just maybe, AL, LA, SC, GA, MI, TN kids that get slow-played or "out recruited" are as annoyed at being overlooked as our local So Florida kids can get at Miami when we do it. And maybe these kids would appreciate an OOS school pursuing them aggressively.
Miami's brand is national. We should start local, but absolutely need to hit up the kids we like OOS. Many will listen.
Nice soft hands, more quick than fast, has a nice short burst to get open and turns DBs around a lot. Last year we could have used some "hands" with some of our speed receivers and there were a lot for crucial drops at times killing drives.
Look at his offer sheet.
Dazalin Worsham, Auburn Tigers, Wide Receiver
Dazalin Worsham is a Wide Receiver from Trussville, AL. Worsham was named Second-Team All-State, Class 7A for 2018.247sports.com
You guys kill me. A pass for you? Luckily it’s not for you. An Alabama commit and you wouldn’t want him. Alabama must be doing something right with the dynasty they have built. We need to steal their blueprint and they’re recruits, bottomline4.81 40. That's a pass for me.
Offered by Clemson, Georgia, LSU, and others. Every top team has a variety of receivers for certain situations.You guys kill me. A pass for you? Luckily it’s not for you. An Alabama commit and you wouldn’t want him. Alabama must be doing something right with the dynasty they have built. We need to steal their blueprint and they’re recruits, bottomline
Nice soft hands, more quick than fast, has a nice short burst to get open and turns DBs around a lot. Last year we could have used some "hands" with some of our speed receivers and there were a lot for crucial drops at times killing drives.
Look at his offer sheet.
Dazalin Worsham, Auburn Tigers, Wide Receiver
Dazalin Worsham is a Wide Receiver from Trussville, AL. Worsham was named Second-Team All-State, Class 7A for 2018.247sports.com