I watched the Washington-Stanford game today and thought that it was interesting to see how three big recruits that ND missed on are doing.
1. Foster Sarell - Former 5-star OL recruit, is in his senior season. He's a 2-year starter for Stanford at RT, and was an All-Pac-12 honorable mention last season. Looks like a solid career but nothing special.
2. Osiris St. Brown - He's in his senior season. Redshirted as a freshman. Caught 8 passes for 204 yards and a TD as a sophomore. Caught 27 passes for 263 yards and no TDs as a junior, only starting 6 games. He is currently a backup WR as a senior and has 1 catch for 7 yards. Of the three St. Brown brothers, he is having the worst college career by far.
3. Asa Turner - Started 5 games as a true freshman, playing in 12 out of 13 games. He has started every game this season as a sophomore. His recruitment was notable in that ND wanted him as a LB and he wanted to play safety. He struggled at LB during a late all-star game and promptly locked up his commitment to Washington. I follow Washington's program since I live in Seattle, and Turner has a rapidly growing reputation among Husky fans for being talented but extremely soft and not liking contact.
Edit: I would also add that I went to a UW game last season and sat about 30 feet away from Asa Turner. He was tall but extremely skinny. There’s no way that he would have played until next season had he come to ND.
1. Foster Sarell - Former 5-star OL recruit, is in his senior season. He's a 2-year starter for Stanford at RT, and was an All-Pac-12 honorable mention last season. Looks like a solid career but nothing special.
2. Osiris St. Brown - He's in his senior season. Redshirted as a freshman. Caught 8 passes for 204 yards and a TD as a sophomore. Caught 27 passes for 263 yards and no TDs as a junior, only starting 6 games. He is currently a backup WR as a senior and has 1 catch for 7 yards. Of the three St. Brown brothers, he is having the worst college career by far.
3. Asa Turner - Started 5 games as a true freshman, playing in 12 out of 13 games. He has started every game this season as a sophomore. His recruitment was notable in that ND wanted him as a LB and he wanted to play safety. He struggled at LB during a late all-star game and promptly locked up his commitment to Washington. I follow Washington's program since I live in Seattle, and Turner has a rapidly growing reputation among Husky fans for being talented but extremely soft and not liking contact.
Edit: I would also add that I went to a UW game last season and sat about 30 feet away from Asa Turner. He was tall but extremely skinny. There’s no way that he would have played until next season had he come to ND.
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