Yale recruiting list (Aug. 6 update)
Here's a look at players,
who have said they are committed to Yale if they are admitted through the
admissions process. An * means a new addition from the previous update.
Jaelin Alburg,
DB, 5-11, 164, Washington D.C.: Two-star recruit who also had an offer from Toledo. VIDEO
Charles
Callender, DE, 6-2, 220, Beaverton, Oregon: Three-star recruit who had offers from
Wisconsin, Clemson, Virginia and others. VIDEO
Steve Cepalia,
OL, 6-4, 270, Ramsey, New Jersey: Stanford, Northwestern and Army among others showed interest. VIDEO
*Andrew Grinde,
RB, 5-10, 207, Great Falls, Montana: Montana’s Gatorade POY last season.
Josh Keeler,
DL, 6-2, 296,Beaverton, Oregon: Chose Bulldogs over Central Florida and Vanderbilt. Rivals
ranks him as a three-star recruit. VIDEO
Brendan MacPhee, DB, 6-1, 195, Latham, New York: Should give the Bulldogs some depth in the secondary. VIDEO
Brendan MacPhee, DB, 6-1, 195, Latham, New York: Should give the Bulldogs some depth in the secondary. VIDEO
Alex Motley,
OL, 6-6, 280, Morristown, New Jersey: Penn, Harvard and Fordham also showed interest. VIDEO
Sterling
Strother, OL, 6-5, 270, Moraga, California: Had offers from Pac-12, SEC and Big 12 schools.
Rivals ranks him as a three-star recruit. VIDEO
Garrett White,
WR, 6-3, 200, Huntington Beach, California: Had offers from several Ivy schools. VIDEO
Alex Young, WR/DB, 5-11, 185, Irvine, California: Harvard was also showing interest. VIDEO
7 Comments:
Ray we have a nice running back a young man from montana andrew grinde great moves nice speed. Is he a jr. or sr; Hope he will be her this year ? Guys where getting close.
This class reminds me of the class with Mike Mcleod. Size and speed!
This class is getting better and better each commit. Could end up being one of the best recruiting classes Yale has had in a while. Especially since the best players form this year’s incoming freshman class are headed to Choate to come in with next year’s class. Looks great for the future!
In reference to your question Walt Yale Blue, RB Andrew Grinde will not be here this year. He will be a senior this year and will be at Yale in the summer of 16’. His junior season film looks good and his numbers were great also. If you know football though you cannot get caught up in numbers too much because of the disparity of talent in many places. However there are some things that you must acknowledge. He had 2,180 and 20 TD’s on 328 carries in 13 games. That is a 6.7 yard/carry average, and a 167 yard/game average. These are both great averages for a junior, which are factual and cannot be denied. In addition to be voted the Gatorade player of the year in football in your state is a telling distinction also. This (at the very least) means that we have picked up (at least) one of the top 5 players in the state in all of Montana (because of course these accolades are somewhat subjective also). Both things are great for Yale football. We may be looking at someone who will be our 3rd option (or even higher) for Champion and Salters next year at RB.
Uhhh... Champion? He's a Senior and he plays Safety.
Mistake 10:27AM. 11:10 is right, I'm assuming you meant Candler Rich?
Yes, my mistake I meant Candler Rich.
Well done, on such a great job on getting these young men. To come to New Haven and play football at Yale. Jon Harris Go YALE. !!!!!
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