#9 Alex Cook

I expect one of the WRs will redshirt in this class just to help balance out the numbers and where we are currently at on the depth chart ...

Trying to figure out who actually will is another story ...

There's a lot to like about Cook ...

The thing that struck me about many of our recruits is how effortless they make things look ... Cook is no exception.
 
Just driving home the point that our coaches were on all of these guys early ... don't think that all of our WR guys weren't pursued hard towards the end.
 
Cook: Michigan

Bynum: Michigan, Oklahoma, USC

Ty: Ohio State

These are the schools that we? Beat out for these guys. I only listed the ones who have been semi successful lately. Some had offer from traditionally big time schools (like Cook to Notre Dame).

Recruiting has gone a long ways since our battles with WSU, Cal, and SJSU

 
Cook: Michigan

Bynum: Michigan, Oklahoma, USC

Ty: Ohio State

These are the schools that we? Beat out for these guys. I only listed the ones who have been semi successful lately. Some had offer from traditionally big time schools (like Cook to Notre Dame).

Recruiting has gone a long ways since our battles with WSU, Cal, and SJSU

Bush Hamden is the Jimmy Lake of the offense.
 
I actually really liked his game as a receiver. He's built like a safety though and we need the depth more there. Too many WRs not getting play time right now. His ball skills will be nice to have on defense.
 
Surprise surprise. Another WR recruiting failure. Skill position players switching sides almost never works out. He'll probably transfer after next season.

We also took him over Bryan Thompson and he recorded one career reception for us. Good job guys.
 
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Surprise surprise. Another WR recruiting failure. Skill position players switching sides almost never works out. He'll probably transfer after next season.

We also took him over Bryan Thompson and he recorded one career reception for us. Good job guys.

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Surprise surprise. Another WR recruiting failure. Skill position players switching sides almost never works out. [/b]He'll probably transfer after next season.

We also took him over Bryan Thompson and he recorded one career reception for us. Good job guys.
Curious, what is your list of players to evidence this? Jomon Dotson? I don't remember many position players switching sides over the years but Curtis Williams, Donald Jones, and Tommie Smith stand out as success stories. Wooching started for a playoff team, hard to call that a failed position change. Who else has failed?
 
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