Westfield Gopher
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I'm thinking the Gopher staff isnt as high on them as the fans are.I'm thinking this means the ship has sailed on the Green brothers.
I'm thinking the Gopher staff isnt as high on them as the fans are.
not likely to see an image like that for a while.
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(comment that is completely unrelated to the obvious skill and talent of this young man, as a WR:
watching his highlight reel, I'm reminded once again what a disappointment it is to watch high school football these days, with the "grass basketball" mentality it has almost ubiquitously taken.)
Me at home right now... whenever the kids go outside to play...not likely to see an image like that for a while.
Me at home right now... whenever the kids go outside to play...
Too many...How many people live at your house?
I am a bit surprised. I thought John Brockington used up his eligibility years ago.
Might be less about being high on them and more about just not willing to wait around on them. Fleck seems very big on wanting guys who truly want to be here. Sure they would have loved to have had the Green brothers but given that they have a direct line to the program through Seth, if they are not fired up about the prospect of coming here I am sure the staff would rather get a guy like Brockington who clearly is.
To be clear though, I have no clue if this closes the door on the Green's potentially coming here. Just because guys are listed as WR in their profile it doesn't guarantee that is the position they are going to play at the next level.
Scouting Report:
Brockington does a lot of good things on tape. He shows good strength both after the catch in fending off tacklers and in going up to challenge for the ball. He catches the ball well away from his body and coming out of his breaks. His change of direction is good and he shows elusiveness after the catch. He plays faster than his track times might suggest. He is a guy we would have loved to have gotten a time on at an Opening Regional. As it stands though, he is a guy who shows he can run a go route and take the top off a defense but can also catch a short pass and get YAC.
Minnesota continues to do a really good job of identifying receivers with athletic traits. Brockington is a playmaker who has played outside and in the slot in high school and I think can similarly do either in college.
An 11.28 PR in the 100 meters is nothing special but he can start and stop on a dime. Check out :40 to :52 in his video. Wow, could look great in the slot. Nice offer list of Tennessee, Miami, South Carolina, VA Tech, GA Tech, Purdue, Indiana and Kentucky.