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Hey guys, I caught up with one of UC's higher priority targets in the 2024 class, four-star cornerback Kenny Woseley. He's up to 22 offers. And they're some big ones, like Florida, Georgia, Penn State, Tennessee and Texas A&M.
Woseley visited UC June 21. He's been in contact with the staff for a while, but that was his first in-person visit. And the very first thing he told me was pretty telling: "It was a nine-hour ride, but it was worth the ride." Woseley likes to talk a lot anyway, but he really went on for a while about the Bearcats. He told me he loves that Kerry Coombs is on staff now. Woseley is very well aware of the success Coombs has had, plus how good Sauce Gardner and Coby Bryant played and how high they were drafted.
Woseley's primary recruiter, however, is assistant coach Colin Hitschler. And that relationship is tight, too. "That's my guy for sure," Woseley told me. He said Hitschler has come to Philly three times and he's made it a point to see him each time.
The school I see as the one in the driver's seat is Penn State, probably not a shocker. Woseley said he's been four or five times over the last two years, the last one being June 25 for a 7-on-7 tournament. He likes the coaches and the relationships he has there, the closeness of everything on campus and the academic standing of the university. Woseley isn't sure what he wants to major in, but he's thinking business and marketing.
As far as visits, Woselesy said he's eyeing the West Virginia at Pitt game on Sept. 1. He told me he likes that coach Pat Narduzzi is a defensive coach and likes his track record with producing Jim Thorpe award winners. Woseley also mentioned Michigan and UC as places he'd like to get to.
The next step is a top 12, which should be released in a few weeks. The Bearcats should safely make that list. Right now, I think they're in a good spot, but again. Penn State should be viewed as the favorite here.
Full story coming.
Hey guys, I caught up with one of UC's higher priority targets in the 2024 class, four-star cornerback Kenny Woseley. He's up to 22 offers. And they're some big ones, like Florida, Georgia, Penn State, Tennessee and Texas A&M.
Woseley visited UC June 21. He's been in contact with the staff for a while, but that was his first in-person visit. And the very first thing he told me was pretty telling: "It was a nine-hour ride, but it was worth the ride." Woseley likes to talk a lot anyway, but he really went on for a while about the Bearcats. He told me he loves that Kerry Coombs is on staff now. Woseley is very well aware of the success Coombs has had, plus how good Sauce Gardner and Coby Bryant played and how high they were drafted.
Woseley's primary recruiter, however, is assistant coach Colin Hitschler. And that relationship is tight, too. "That's my guy for sure," Woseley told me. He said Hitschler has come to Philly three times and he's made it a point to see him each time.
The school I see as the one in the driver's seat is Penn State, probably not a shocker. Woseley said he's been four or five times over the last two years, the last one being June 25 for a 7-on-7 tournament. He likes the coaches and the relationships he has there, the closeness of everything on campus and the academic standing of the university. Woseley isn't sure what he wants to major in, but he's thinking business and marketing.
As far as visits, Woselesy said he's eyeing the West Virginia at Pitt game on Sept. 1. He told me he likes that coach Pat Narduzzi is a defensive coach and likes his track record with producing Jim Thorpe award winners. Woseley also mentioned Michigan and UC as places he'd like to get to.
The next step is a top 12, which should be released in a few weeks. The Bearcats should safely make that list. Right now, I think they're in a good spot, but again. Penn State should be viewed as the favorite here.
Full story coming.