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Hey all, I talked last night with three-star WR commit Ty Perkins. He's another commit who reaffirmed that decision this week with UC.
I think it says a lot that Perkins recommitted despite UC not having a wide receivers coach at the moment. Perkins seemed pretty set on the Bearcats unless he REALLY didn't get along with the new hire. He told me about growing up a fan of the Bengals and Reds and going to Cincinnati a lot as a kid. He loves the city, the campus and the program itself.
Last weekend was Perkins' official visit. And like I mentioned in the Tengesdahl story, Perkins, Brady Drogosh and Tengesadahl all officially visited and decided they would stay and told the coaches the news over dinner on Saturday. He also talked with the coaches who are on the staff, specifically Pete Thomas, Nic Cardwell and Da'Rail Sims. I think Perkins isn't even sure how the staff will use him, but they told him it will be a balanced offense and they showed him what they did at Louisville, some examples on film. That seems to have been enough for Perkins.
Perkins told me he's graduating this weekend and will be moving in at UC three weeks from Saturday, to enroll for the spring semester. So he'll obviously take part in spring practice. Perkins told me he's about 185 pounds now and wants to get to about 195.
Most of the commits have been pretty coy with who they're still recruiting for UC in the 2023 class. But Perkins did tell me they're working on multiple Louisville commits. So we'll see. A few notable ones are Adonijah Green and Rayquan Adkins.
Full story coming
Hey all, I talked last night with three-star WR commit Ty Perkins. He's another commit who reaffirmed that decision this week with UC.
I think it says a lot that Perkins recommitted despite UC not having a wide receivers coach at the moment. Perkins seemed pretty set on the Bearcats unless he REALLY didn't get along with the new hire. He told me about growing up a fan of the Bengals and Reds and going to Cincinnati a lot as a kid. He loves the city, the campus and the program itself.
Last weekend was Perkins' official visit. And like I mentioned in the Tengesdahl story, Perkins, Brady Drogosh and Tengesadahl all officially visited and decided they would stay and told the coaches the news over dinner on Saturday. He also talked with the coaches who are on the staff, specifically Pete Thomas, Nic Cardwell and Da'Rail Sims. I think Perkins isn't even sure how the staff will use him, but they told him it will be a balanced offense and they showed him what they did at Louisville, some examples on film. That seems to have been enough for Perkins.
Perkins told me he's graduating this weekend and will be moving in at UC three weeks from Saturday, to enroll for the spring semester. So he'll obviously take part in spring practice. Perkins told me he's about 185 pounds now and wants to get to about 195.
Most of the commits have been pretty coy with who they're still recruiting for UC in the 2023 class. But Perkins did tell me they're working on multiple Louisville commits. So we'll see. A few notable ones are Adonijah Green and Rayquan Adkins.
Full story coming