Kendrick picks up his latest Division I offer
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A young person getting the opportunity to live in D.C. for free for the next 4 years... I’LL TAKE IT LOL!!!Georgetown is an awesome school, but a really horrible football landing spot. Do they even give football scholarships? D1 FCS in name only.
I get what you meant! I wonder what’s the difference in programs like Georgetown, Davidson, Butler, Bucknell (Pioneer Conference???) and FCS programs like JMU, W&M, Elon, etc? They are all certainly D1 football programs but you never see them play one another.I’m just saying it’s pretty spectacularly bad support for the football program from the school. Not trying to knock the kid. I get it if he’s taking advantage for the degree.
Could anybody add insight to his offer list?
I imagine he wants to be in space with the ball in his hands. CB might work with his skillset although his straight line speed doesn't seem great. I can't imagine he'd ever be a S above DII, though, not at 5'9'' tall. But if he can catch the ball I think slot WR and punt returns would be something he could excel at on the next level.
Have you ever seen him play in person? I only ask because film doesn't do him any justice. You have to see him in person to fully appreciate his abilities. His straight line speed is exceptional. Ran a 4.48 and 4.49 at camps back over the summer.
I get what you meant! I wonder what’s the difference in programs like Georgetown, Davidson, Butler, Bucknell (Pioneer Conference???) and FCS programs like JMU, W&M, Elon, etc? They are all certainly D1 football programs but you never see them play one another.
I think Bucknell and Georgetown are both Patriot League in football!Most of the pioneer league programs are attached to schools who would play D3 football if they were allowed to. That’s why it’s a nationwide conference. There are a few over-achieving teams like San Diego but mostly it’s just s collection of D1 schools who want to play non-scholarship football. Is Bucknell pioneer league? Thought they were patriot league.
When he came to GW, my jaw literally dropped when he took off for the first time. My ankles almost got broke and I was just standing on the sideline lolHave you ever seen him play in person? I only ask because film doesn't do him any justice. You have to see him in person to fully appreciate his abilities. His straight line speed is exceptional. Ran a 4.48 and 4.49 at camps back over the summer.
From watching him over the years and a few defensive appearances this year, The kid is as smooth as butter and his instincts (offensively and defensively) are amazing. Defensively, he has lined up against some of the best Wideouts in central va and held his own. I definitely think he will flourish as a Slot or CB at the next level.I mean I looked at his 247 profile and read his reported time. Perhaps he had a bad camp then.
Regardless, hard reality is 5'9 is extremely short to play defense, I would imagine if anything holds him back it'll be that rather than any speed problems.
Most of the pioneer league programs are attached to schools who would play D3 football if they were allowed to. That’s why it’s a nationwide conference. There are a few over-achieving teams like San Diego but mostly it’s just s collection of D1 schools who want to play non-scholarship football. Is Bucknell pioneer league? Thought they were patriot league.
He currently has offers from Western Michigan, Richmond, Howard, Georgetown, William & Mary, and Campbell. He's also been receiving a lot of interest from Fordham, Army, App State, and VT. Word is he's been invited for a visit to VT and is going this weekend.