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PWO Targets

Derek Coleman of Legacy locally. Will look for others. I am sure we will hear of a few in the next week.
 
Anyone see if Daniel Martin from Pueblo East signed anywhere? Led team to back-to-back 3A state titles as QB/CB/P and was the 3A POTY in Colorado.

Kind of guy I like getting onto the team and seeing if he can earn a scholarship (like Moeller).

 
Anyone see if Daniel Martin from Pueblo East signed anywhere? Led team to back-to-back 3A state titles as QB/CB/P and was the 3A POTY in Colorado.

Kind of guy I like getting onto the team and seeing if he can earn a scholarship (like Moeller).



East QB heads local trio signing letters of intent to play with T-Wolves

Danny Martin possesses the one trait that attracts head football coaches such as John Wristen.
He’s tough, fast, smart, feisty, tenacious and competitive.
More than all of that, however, Martin is a winner.
The 5-foot-10, 175-pound two-way player guided East High School to back-to-back Class 3A state championships in 2014-15. He is taking his considerable talents about a mile down the road as he signed a national letter of intent to attend Colorado State University-Pueblo.

- See more at: http://www.chieftain.com/prep/4400691-120/6-3-pueblo-6-0-ariz#sthash.n9Dv7E75.dpuf
 
Don't know if he's a PWO, but looks like the Buffs did pick up a punter earlier this month in Cole Cirillo from Bellevue (WA) HS. (Sorry if this has already been noted somewhere else, but I couldn't find anything via a quick search.)

Best of wishes to him at CU and as a Buff!




http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3602434/cole-cirillo

Also listed as a Buff commit here- http://usatodayhss.com/2015/2016-college-commitments-2

Must be a pretty solid athlete, as he was one of the players mentioned as a positive for his team as a safety in the following preview for this past season- http://www.northwesteliteindex.com/2015/08/02/2015-washington-3a-preview/ . From a couple other articles I found about him, also sounds like he may be the point guard on his HS basketball team.
 
Don't know if he's a PWO, but looks like the Buffs did pick up a punter earlier this month in Cole Cirillo from Bellevue (WA) HS. (Sorry if this has already been noted somewhere else, but I couldn't find anything via a quick search.)

Good news and welcome aboard young man.
 
Lot smaller than his dad 6'0" 205 but if he is as tough as his dad he could find a place on this roster.

Played for a terrible HS team (0-10)

http://www.maxpreps.com/athlete/jacob-stoltenberg/Q6cweh8IEeS00gAmVebEWg/default.htm

Looks on the tape like a kid who has very good instincts, balance, and toughness. Unfortunately also looked like he didn't have great speed.

Great to have him on board

Wow. Interesting that he is a HS legacy as well. I'd guess Clements was a better program back when Big Stoli and Clay Helton were playing for them.
 
Might also add that in the video the newer shots had him in #7, the older clips had him in #54, in those clips he was a lot "stiffer."

The #54 leads me to think that they may have had him playing on the line then moved him to LB, makes the instincts he shows more impressive if so.
 
No idea if he's a PWO, but looks like the Buffs have received a new walk-on commit for 2016 in 6'3" QB Casey Marksberry from Waunakee High School in the town of the same name in Wisconsin. (I know nothing about Wisconsin football, but sounds like Waunakee is a traditional strong program, with a coach who's been there a long time and has a 229-35 career record and 5 state championships in Wisconsin's Division 2 to his credit (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waunakee_High_School9 )

Welcome and congrats to Mr. Marksberry for joining the Buffs!






Stats- http://www.wissports.net/roster_players/8576530
(Stats look reasonable, but an article I found right before their last playoff game said he was completing over 60% of his passes (http://www.gazettextra.com/20151104/parkview_leaving_rock_valley_in_football), while these stats show 50%. In general, I'm never sure how accurate any high school stats are? Didn't throw a lot, as it looks like his team runs a lot and well (based on their 12-1 record).)

Edit- looks like back in mid-February, both his team's and his dad's twitter congratulated him on committing to CSU, so he must have changed his commitment. Based on the below from his dad, it does look like CU is where he's ended up.

 
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Ethan Todd out of BattleGround Academy in Tennessee, MLB/TE seems to be a potential PWO. 6'2" 220lbs. Retweets and likes CU stuff exclusively lol, almost looks like he made a Twitter just for it.

 
No idea if he's a PWO, but looks like the Buffs have received a new walk-on commit for 2016 in 6'3" QB Casey Marksberry from Waunakee High School in the town of the same name in Wisconsin. (I know nothing about Wisconsin football, but sounds like Waunakee is a traditional strong program, with a coach who's been there a long time and has a 229-35 career record and 5 state championships in Wisconsin's Division 2 to his credit (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waunakee_High_School9 )

Welcome and congrats to Mr. Marksberry for joining the Buffs!






Stats- http://www.wissports.net/roster_players/8576530
(Stats look reasonable, but an article I found right before their last playoff game said he was completing over 60% of his passes (http://www.gazettextra.com/20151104/parkview_leaving_rock_valley_in_football), while these stats show 50%. In general, I'm never sure how accurate any high school stats are? Didn't throw a lot, as it looks like his team runs a lot and well (based on their 12-1 record).)

Edit- looks like back in mid-February, both his team's and his dad's twitter congratulated him on committing to CSU, so he must have changed his commitment. Based on the below from his dad, it does look like CU is where he's ended up.

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Whatever he is (scholly or PWO) kid can play. Has good instincts and hits hard. He wraps up well on his tackles too, which we are missing. How good a league is Clements High School?


Also... MOAR LB's!
 
Whatever he is (scholly or PWO) kid can play. Has good instincts and hits hard. He wraps up well on his tackles too, which we are missing. How good a league is Clements High School?


Also... MOAR LB's!

Good sized, not the best in the Houston area, but home to schools with huge enrollments playing top level football in a booming suburban area. Clements themselves are not a good team, but the Fort Bend County schools have produced many Buff players over the years. The elder Stoltenberg, Akarika Dawn, and O.C. Oliver all played in this district.
 

Won the kickoff competition at the 2016 Chris Sailer Spring Camp Tour event in Dallas, TX. http://chrissailerkicking.com/chris-sailer-kicking-blog/tag/davis-price/

Kickoff Champion: Davis Price (2016, CO)
Another long time Chris Sailer Kicking student was dominant on kickoffs all day. He won the competition by hitting a 76 yard, 4.08 hang time kickoff. He has really come into his own and is ready to move on to the college level. He has the talent to compete at any level.

Also was Sailer's #67 ranked Kicker for 2016. http://chrissailerkicking.com/player-rankings/profile.php?player=4762

Player Review
Davis is an excellent high school kicking prospect. He has a big time leg and shows flashes of dominance on both field goal and kickoff. He has shown outstanding improvement over the years. He has 55+yard range on field goals off the ground. Kickoffs are a strength. He recently hit a 74 yard, 4.06 kickoff (2-16). He has big time potential. He has a great attitude and work ethic. Davis is going to make a fine addition to any future college football program.
 
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