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QB Sean Renfree


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Player: Sean Renfree

Hometown: Scottsdale, AZ (Notre Dame Prep)

Position: Pro Style QB

Height: 6'3"

Weight: 201 lbs.

40 time: 4.5

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Scholarships offered: Nebraska, Arizona, Arizona St, Boise St, Oregon St, Standford, Georgia Tech

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Rankings/Stars:

Rivals: :star:star:star #12 PQB

Big Red Report: :star:star:star:star #16 QB

 

Assessing the talent: Elite 11 camp member, might need more speed if we switch to a option reed system

Scout- Definitely more a traditional pocket QB. Has the arm strength to make all of the throws. Has a nice release and solid footwork. Needs a little work in looking off DBs and checking down in his progression. A great student and has the smarts to learn a college playbook quickly.

 

http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/shared-b...loses_quar.html

 

Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: 15% Evidently this QB was not happy about Georgia Tech's hiring of an option style coach (Paul Johnson) and is looking elsewhere. It mentions that Sean spoke with Nebraska on Saturday.

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I watched Renfree in his state championship game, he showed a lot of things in that game.

He has a quick release, leads his receivers well and is not afraid to run.

He does like Arizona State, but they have a bunch of quarterbacks, including Jack Elway (John's son). If he's smart, he'll realize his chances of getting in the lineup sooner will be at Nebraska.

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Player: Sean Renfree

Hometown: Scottsdale, AZ (Notre Dame Prep)

Position: Pro Style QB

Height: 6'3"

Weight: 201 lbs.

40 time: 4.5

Visit Date:

Scholarships offered: Nebraska, Arizona, Arizona St, Boise St, Oregon St, Standford, Georgia Tech

Favorites:

Rankings/Stars:

Rivals: :star:star:star #12 PQB

Big Red Report: :star:star:star:star #16 QB

 

Assessing the talent: Elite 11 camp member, might need more speed if we switch to a option reed system

Scout- Definitely more a traditional pocket QB. Has the arm strength to make all of the throws. Has a nice release and solid footwork. Needs a little work in looking off DBs and checking down in his progression. A great student and has the smarts to learn a college playbook quickly.

 

Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: 15%

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