reveagle said:FreeBird said:EWURanger said:Jake Withnell, South Salem, OR HS TE 6-5 230
Thomas Gomez, Graham, WA HS OG 6-3 280
Andru Pulu, Federal Way, WA SO DE 6-1 251 (Washington)
Jordan Tonani, Spokane, WA HS WR 6-1 190
Cody McCarthy, Boise, ID HS MLB 6-1 230
Jordan Talley, Portland, OR HS RB 5-10 185
Julius Tevaga, Everett, WA HS DL 6-2 305
Tevin Williams, Belfair, WA HS WR/DB 6-2 185
TJ Boatright, Vancouver, WA HS TE/LB 6-5 225
Cassidy Curtis, Englewood, CO, HS OL 6-6 231
Isaah Davis, Port Orachrd, WA, HS WR/DB 5-10 170
Anthony King, Elk Grove, CA, HS WR 6-2 185
Jay Deines, Issaquah, WA, HS, OL 6-5 265
Aaron Neary, Hanford WA, HS, OL 6-3 245
Todd Raynes, Kenmore, WA, HS, WR/DB 6-2 185
15, I think that's about right. We'll see how this list matches up with what's published today, hopefully there aren't a lot of changes. Not sure how many scholarships we have to give out, but a few of these will be partials anyway. Looking forward to seeing the official list!
Great work guys. You compiled a pretty acurate list. We signed a clean sweep of all those identified plus:
Shaquille Hill, Freemont, CA, HS, WR 5-10 180
Quincy Forte, Fairfield, CA, HS, RB 5-11 185
David Delgado, American Canyon, CA, DL 6-3 320
Clay DeBord, Asotin, WA, OL 6-6 250
Cassidy Curtis, Denver, CO, OL 6-7 260
Jason Boyce (any relation to Aaron?) Kent, WA, WR/TE 6-4 225
Vernon Adams, Pasadena, CA, QB 6-0 180
It's also great to see Demitrius Bronson on the list of newcomers, I really believe he is going to start something big at Eastern. I love the backs we got and I think Demitrius will fit right in.
I like the depth we are creating on the DL. This will allow us to keep players fresh on the field, and that will help maintain the tradition of being dominate at the end of ball games.
A high quality, balanced class with a few more out of state players than usual. But still 13 players that played their HS ball in Washington, counting the two transfers. More than any other D1 program.
Go Eags!
Jason Boyce is Aaron's brother!!!
Wow, how'd we miss that one? We should have seen that coming.
Always great to have a legacy, especially a legacy to Aaron Boyce.