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Recruiting Update Recruiting Scoop, Fri. Dec. 3

There are two expected visitors and that could change for the weekend. With the portal you can throw out the typical Fri-Sun visits and I think you will see visits scattered out everywhere whenever a recruit can make it in.

Hassan Hall who was a running back and return specialist for Louisville will make the trip. Hall is an explosive back who would probably be the fastest back in the backfield.

Jonathan Wallace has been on him for a few weeks. This week Leipold also flew out to meet with him along with OC Andy Kotelnicki.

This one will take some time to see what he is going to do. Sources have told me he is expected to visit Purdue and Missouri and there are others coming in on him. From what I hear Missouri has made a strong push at him. They lose Badie this year who set school records and led the SEC.

Eriq Gilyard a transfer LB from Central Florida is visiting. Gilyard as mentioned before on the board was one of the top LBs over the last couple years at UCF.

KU has been on him for him a while led by Chris Simpson and Rob Ianello. There are more schools trying to get him to visit but he doesn't have anything set up after the KU trip.

Scott Fuchs was at Piper High today visiting with the head coach about Camden Beebe. He extended an invite to next week's basketball game vs Missouri. The word I get is there is a select few 2023 prospects who have been invited to visit next week.

Tonight Zebrowski and Schoonover will be at the Kapaun-Maize basketball game to watch Avery Johnson and Will Anciaux.

I still think there could be more news later in the weekend so I will keep everyone posted what I hear.

Football Players' DNA

By now, you've probably heard about the nut job who killed several kids in Michigan. It may not come as a surprise at all to this board that Tate Myre, a starter on the football team, died attempting to stop the rampage. They are petitioning to rename the football field after him. Kind of goes to show the world needs brave people in it. Ball players generally fit the bill.
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