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Are locals McMillan IV and Griffith a fair litmus test for Brannen's Recruiting?
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RE: Are locals McMillan IV and Griffith a fair litmus test for Brannen's Recruiting?
(05-31-2021 07:45 AM)BearcatMan Wrote:  Ohio is absolutely loaded in the next two years...we have got to get at least one of these kids.

Minimum - Short term:we need at least 1/3 top 50 players from Cincy. Hopefully that can improve to 1/2 if Coach WM does very well.

BearcatMan- keep us posted on NW Ohio (and NE).

Darren Peterson is a very strong player for Class of 2025 from Canton. He may be out of reach though.

I actually hope they allow players go straight to the league. That will even the playing field for us a lot.
 
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