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1 hour ago, Hedley Lamarr said:

If he qualifies he will be class of 19 if he wants. 

Thank you.

 

3 hours ago, MinnwiscowaSker said:

Article is about class of ‘19. Masry will be class of ‘20. Accurate reporting there. 

You do not have to stay two years at a JUCO.  A lot of kids do because of academics or to get noticed/physically ready. If he qualifies he will be one and done because he is already wanted by D1 schools.

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Yes, if he qualifies. If not, he's class of '20.  We don't know which class Masry will be in, but as of now he's not a qualifier, so I went with '20.

 

My comment was snarky to the poster making a snarky comment to a factual report. I agree with Cavanaugh, that there are three DL prospects from Iowa Western to "keep an eye on." Both staffs offered Masry. I'm sure its a given that they'll keep an eye on him too.

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Will be interesting to see where Wiscy ends up.

 

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It’s early, oh so early. But Wisconsin’s 2019 recruiting class could be historic.

 

Never mind that the Badgers rank third nationally in the 2019 rankings. That’s a number that won’t hold. Instead, focus on who Wisconsin already has committed and the history the group is poised to make.

 

Since 2002, Wisconsin has never singed more than a quartet of four-star prospects. Thus far in 2019, the Badgers already have four four-star prospects committed. Consider, too, that in that time period Wisconsin’s never had a class finish better than 30th overall. Right now, the Badgers are on pace to potentially ink their first top 25 class in program history.

 

“Coming off a big season definitely helps,” four-star tight end and Wisconsin commit Hayden Rucci told 247Sports. “Coach Chryst and company are doing a hell of a job recruiting. I know a big part of my decision was the recruits that were already committed. We have a great group of guys right now, and we’re looking to add some more.”


Rucci, a Pennsylvania native, committed to Wisconsin last week. Before he pulled the trigger, the Badgers already held pledges from four-star QB Graham Mertz (Kansas), four-star offensive tackle Joe Tippmann (Indiana) and Brown, who hails from Minnesota. That’s not to sell Wisconsin’s other commits short; all four are them are fringe four-star prospects in the industry-generated 247Sports Composite, and safety Bryson Shaw (Maryland) and athlete Nolan Groulx (North Carolina) are rated as four-star prospects by 247Sports. Offensive tackle Logan Brown, the nation’s No. 41 overall recruit in the 247Sports Composite, would be the second-highest ranked prospect the Badgers have ever signed.

 

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