Morning links: WSU adds a junior college receiver
Not long after the news that former WSU recruit Dahu Green had flipped to Oklahoma the Cougars secured the commitment of another receiver.
And this one comes from the junior college ranks. Britton Ransford broke the news late Monday evening that 6-foot-6 receiver C. J. Dimry has decided to continue his higher education at Washington State after two years at Saddleback College, where Ransford reports he had 26 catches for 541 yards and six touchdowns last year as a sophomore.
Below we’ve got video of the receiver, as well as some links.
— Dimry was actually just
the second recruit
to declare for WSU yesterday.
— But it wasn’t all good news for the Cougars, as WSU
lost a pair
of
highly-regarded recruits
as well.
— The website FootballBrainiacs.com says that a WSU receivers coach
is a candidate
at Oklahoma.
— Arizona State landed a
highly-regarded
safety.
— Oregon’s new recruit is
extremely athletic
, even by Ducks standards.
— Here is a look at
the evolution
of Stanford’s recruiting strategy.
— Coaches, fans and reporters can probably all agree that signing day is
getting a little ridiculous.
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