That's good news. Thanks for the info. +1Love this kid as a center prospect. He can play guard great too imo, but he as all the makeup of a dominant center. Stocky, powerful, good hands, smart....also said in an interview he will cancel all remaining trips to different schools, he is committed here.
Check out some of Farmer's 1-on-1s at the Chicago NFTC. Dominating.
0:24 Farmer vs Peyton Newell (another potential Husker commit)
1:10 Farmer vs Dylan Thompson (Ohio St commit)
He just flat out dominated.Check out some of Farmer's 1-on-1s at the Chicago NFTC. Dominating.
0:24 Farmer vs Peyton Newell (another potential Husker commit)
1:10 Farmer vs Dylan Thompson (Ohio St commit)
+1 Completely agree. Brian Allen (Michigan St Commit) took away OL MVP, but at least in this footage, Farmer dominated. Plus, he had the second highest SPARQ score for a OL at the camp (96.96, second to Evan Short's 98.64).Don't know if there was a more impressive interior OL in these clips than FarmerCheck out some of Farmer's 1-on-1s at the Chicago NFTC. Dominating.
0:24 Farmer vs Peyton Newell (another potential Husker commit)
1:10 Farmer vs Dylan Thompson (Ohio St commit)
Also,
1:23 Farmer vs Justin Diddell
Peyton Newell is featured in these clips as well. And, besides against Farmer, Newell was looking strong. Love to see more commits heading to Nebraska.
All about the pipeline. I am a firm believer in OL paying their dues before starting. Hardly any OL are ready to start as a freshman.Why? If the kid's good enough to start as a freshman, why shouldn't he?Hope he isnt a four year starter.He already has a higher bench and higher squat than a majority if not all of the O-Line we have who are seniors. WOW!!!!! No idea how this kid slipped through the cracks but he could be a 4 year starter for us.