Speaking of RB’s the kid in Pennsylvania this year is a stud from everything I read I can’t remember his name hopefully James Franklin gets him. He’s the number 1 or 2 player in PA I read where Alabama wants him as well. Go get him James Franklin
Speaking of RB’s the kid in Pennsylvania this year is a stud from everything I read I can’t remember his name hopefully James Franklin gets him. He’s the number 1 or 2 player in PA I read where Alabama wants him as well. Go get him James Franklin
I'll have to take a look at 247 or rivals.
Nicholas Singleton is the RB I’m talking about because Penn St is looking at another RB from Tennessee I think. The kid from Tennessee is a 4*
The PA RB is already committed. I need to do a better job with recruiting lol. I wish Murray would bring back his recruiting nuggets
I don't think he's committed yet. This from Rivals: "
IN HIS OWN WORDS...
"Right now Ohio State, Penn State, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, and Northwestern are staying in touch with me a lot," Singleton said. "Before the pandemic I made it to Penn State, Notre Dame, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
"I’m building some strong relationships with all these schools, especially Ohio State," he said. "Coach Tony Alford and I talk about two times a week. It's been really good. He's just checking in about football, what they're doing down there, and how I'm doing. I see how they've got those two guys now but that doesn't effect me. Wherever I go, I like to compete."
And...he just got an offer from Alabama. If he doesn't go to Penn State I'd rather see him at Bama (jmo).
@lakerie. It said 100% on 247 sports so I assumed he was committed my bad. Hopefully we get this dude we need a monster RB
@lakerie. You’re right lake he’s not committed I checked on team rankings and I didn’t see him committed. They have him at a 100% but he’s not committed.
@lakerie. You’re right lake he’s not committed I checked on team rankings and I didn’t see him committed. They have him at a 100% but he’s not committed.
Thanks Southern.....and for me those are words that are rarely, if ever, heard from Mrs. Lakerie.