Kevin Feder to the U

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Nice pickup, my concern is his height. You don't see or hear about too many 6'9 dudes playing football.

He also wrestles and is pretty good, so that shows he is flexible and quick for a Tall Player. Also we all know Kehoe will NOT TOUCH A PLAYER who can't bend at the hips and knees to make a Z. They saw this kid at Camp last summer so I am sure Kehoe had him doing some type of crazy twister stuff just to test him out. Also his wrestling video posted above seems pretty good.

Go Canes
 
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What a fraternity.
 
Stoutland is the one that started signing the huge OL's, and that has continued under Golden and Kehoe.

I have no problem as long as Al doesn't think a guy this tall can play guard and get under someone on short yardage.
 
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That part i like about this kid....says he dropped 20 pounds for wrestling season. Wrestlers tend to use their hands well and have very strong grips and center of gravity, something that tanslates well to Oline and Dline players. So a 6'9 kid who is agile enough to wrestle is a good sign.

Wrestlers make good football players; ask THE MAN, Ray Lewis.
 
Da U has always pulled kids from Jersey tho. nothing new here.

That's true--Danny Stubbs, Greg Mark, James Lewis, Rich Newbill, Mark Caesar....tons of others. We've always recruited NJ. Just never Don Bosco Prep like we are now. Credit the Jersey guys on the staff.

As far as tall OL...that seems to be a trend. FSU just got a commitment from a 6'9" OL from DeMatha HS in Maryland, Brock Rubles. You can't coach height and long arms.
 
Wish we coulda got the one that counts in the state of Jersey this year in Jabrill Peppers that kid gonna be good but we prob never had a chance
 
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