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Do Mullen (and others) recruit?

It's really the profiles and other informational threads I care about staying on topic in this forum.

That said, I should probably move this to the Island because that's a tough distinction for some people to make and it's easier to remember "stay on topic and don't rip on the 3 Ps (players/prospects/program) in the recruiting forum".

I'll leave it for now, though. It's the offseason and I think the actual topic is interesting. (Not so much the z-14 slap fight.)

I know you don't need me to say this, but feel free to delete any of my nonsense you think is over the line. I promise not to get butt-hurt.
 
Ask Lendale White why he went from South to Chatfield his senior year.

This is soooo true. When I was at Bear Creek White shows up one day and takes a tour of the school. We had some good teams then too. Next thing I know the kid is playing at Chatfield.
 
Didn't know where else to throw this, but actually a feather in Mullen's cap.

ESPN's Top High Schools Nationally for D1 recruits, and Mullen is mentioned.

Honorable mention
Special shout goes out to three-time Colorado state champion Mullen (Denver, Colo.), which had three players sign with Ivy League universities. The three – Hank Baker to Brown, Mike Mancinelli to Harvard and Andrew Donahue to Dartmouth – helped the Mustangs to a 14-0 record and No. 12 position in the final POWERADE FAB 50. The team’s major college signers were RB Adonis Ameen-Moore to Syracuse, LB Brady Daigh to Colorado, WR Rayshon Williams to Central Florida and LB Leilon Willingham to Central Florida.
 
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