Cornell recruit list updated Feb. 5, 2025 National Signing Day. Lost a few earlier commits on the DL to other schools but picked up some great talent late.
1. Alex Ahaghotu - CB/FS 6'3" 195 Maret School, Washington DC. - Offers: Brown, Columbia and Penn
2. Will Bagby - OL 6'3" 285 Boys Latin MD - Offers: Air Force Academy and Coastal Carolina
3. Brandon Gilbert - TE 6'4" 225 Murrieta Valley High School, CA - Offers: Montana State, Brown, Dartmouth, Penn, Yale, Portland State and Tennessee State U.
4. John McAuliffe - RB 6'0" 195 Marist HS Chicago, IL Offers: Brown, Butler, University of San Diego and North Dakota State
5. Marcus Roach - DB 6'5" 185 North Paulding High School, GA Offers: Yale and University of Tennessee at Martin
6. Michael Taylor - LB 6'2" 225 Salisbury School, MD - Offers: Air Force Academy, Dartmouth, Howard U.
7. Gedontae Rich - DB 6'0 175 Clearwater Central Catholic High School, FL Offers: Bucknell, Princeton and Wabash
8. John Maccarella - Long Snapper 6'0" 200 Clearview High School, NJ - Offers: Temple (Kohl's Kicking 20th ranked long snapper).
9. Avery Huggins - OL 6'4" 280 Westfield HS, IN - Offers: Akron, Ball State, Central Michigan, Colorado State, Illinois State, Kent State, Kentucky, and Liberty
10. Caleb Bowman - OL 6'4" 265 St John's Jesuit, OH - Offers: Brown, Bucknell, and Dartmouth.
11. Miles Buck - PK/P 6'4" 210 Emmaus HS PA - Offers: Lafayette and William & Mary
12. Xavier Bowman - WR 6'0" 195 Choate Rosemary Hall CT - 3 star recruit - Offers: Central Michigan, Dartmouth, Eastern Michigan, Harvard, Jackson State, Louisville and Penn,
13. Elliott Hampton - DE/DL 6'4" 255 Ravenwood HS. TN - Offers: Bucknell and Yale
14. Max Tomaszewski - DE 6'4" 230 Churchville NY - Offers: Marist and St, Francis
15. Cole Keith - LB 6'3" 210 Faith Luthern, NV - Offers: Columbia
16. Mason Grabowski - MLB 6'2" 220 Medford, NJ - Offers: Colgate, Dartmouth, Long Island U. of New Hampshire and Penn
17. Josiah Allen - RB 5'10" 190 Wheeler HS, GA - Offers: Army, Bucknell, Charleston Southern U., Colgate, Fordham, Georgia Southern, Navy, Penn, Stetson and Wofford
18. Braylon James - DB 5'9" 165 St. Augustine HS, FL - Offers: Brown, Eastern Michigan and Wofford
19. Dalten Phelan - LB 6'2" 225 Orlando, FL. Offers: Air Force. Army, Bucknell, Columbia, Dartmouth, Eastern Illinois, Georgetown, Marshall, Navy, North Carolina A&T and Penn
20. Ryan Downes - QB 6-4 215 Venice, Florida. He held offers from Kansas, Indiana, Marshall, Penn, and Brown.
21. Jared Vilcina Brown - DL/OL 6'2" 280 St. Marks, MA - Offers: Stonehill Coll.
22. JaVon Broussard - WR/DB 6'2" 175 Marietta, GA - Offers: Reinhardt University and Yale (Track athlete - 100m: 10.95)
23. Jacob Carter - DB S'11" 180 Mountain Pointe, AZ - Offers: Colorado School of the Mines, Minot and University of San Diego
24. Joe Safar - TE 6'6" 230 North Catholic, PA - Offers: Youngstown State.
25. Darryl Davis- DE 6'4" 240 - Culver City HS, CA - Offers: Oregon State, Penn, Georgetown (3 star recruit)
26. Bo Draheim - LB 6'2" 220 - Maple Grove, MN - Offers: Dartmouth and Harvard
27. Manan Raina - OL/DL 6'3" 281 - Cleveland, OH - Offers: Cambell, Dayton, Sacred Heart and Wagner
28. Noah McDuffie - S 5'11" 170 - Buffalo, NY - Offers: Boston College, Fordam, Navy and Syracuse
29. Saeed Moghaddam - DE 6'6" 235 - Plantation, FL - Offers: Akron, Bucknell, Furman, Illinois State, and Penn
30. Ryan Matulevich - WR 5'11" 175 -Venice, FL - Offers: Appalachia State, Arkansas State, Charlotte, Coastal Carolina, Florida International U, Gardner Webb, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, U of Central Florida, U. of South Florida, UT Martin and West Virginia.
31. Seyi Akinbola - OL 6'6" 300 - Taft, CT. - Offers: Brown and Columbia
32. Sam Greenspan - DT 6'2" 270 - Transfer from Wake Forest
33. Nasaiah (Bubba) Shelton - DB/WR 6'1" 185 - St Georges -Middletown, RI - Offers: Brown
34. Jordan Triplett - RB- 5'11" 205 - Transfer from Air Force Academy, played at Simons Island, GA - Offers: Army, Citadel, Coastal Carolina, Columbia, Florida, Gardner-Webb, Liberty, Navy, South Carolina, Tennessee Tech. and Wofford.
Thx Ken for posting
Yes- Thanks Ken! How do you get all this recruiting info?
Updated recruit list.
Quote from: Ken711Updated recruit list.
I feel like there used to be a higher-rated kicker on the list. Am I Mandela-ing myself?
Quote from: ugarteQuote from: Ken711Updated recruit list.
I feel like there used to be a higher-rated kicker on the list. Am I Mandela-ing myself?
Cornell has a highly rated incoming freshman kicker (Class of 2028 recruit) this year.
Quote from: Ken711Quote from: ugarteQuote from: Ken711Updated recruit list.
I feel like there used to be a higher-rated kicker on the list. Am I Mandela-ing myself?
Cornell has a highly rated incoming freshman kicker (Class of 2028 recruit) this year.
Is there a way for the rest of us to view the list? What is the source?
Quote from: SwampyQuote from: Ken711Quote from: ugarteQuote from: Ken711Updated recruit list.
I feel like there used to be a higher-rated kicker on the list. Am I Mandela-ing myself?
Cornell has a highly rated incoming freshman kicker (Class of 2028 recruit) this year.
Is there a way for the rest of us to view the list? What is the source?
http://elf.elynah.com/read.php?7,255824
Quote from: Ken711Quote from: ugarteQuote from: Ken711Updated recruit list.
I feel like there used to be a higher-rated kicker on the list. Am I Mandela-ing myself?
Cornell has a highly rated incoming freshman kicker (Class of 2028 recruit) this year.
lol i didn't even realize it was a new thread. thank you.
Quote from: ugarteQuote from: Ken711Quote from: ugarteQuote from: Ken711Updated recruit list.
I feel like there used to be a higher-rated kicker on the list. Am I Mandela-ing myself?
Cornell has a highly rated incoming freshman kicker (Class of 2028 recruit) this year.
lol i didn't even realize it was a new thread. thank you.
You're welcome! Go Big Red!
Understand that the Cornell football team will be switching sides of the field at home games-that is the Pressbox side. Maybe trying to switch their luck?
20th recruit added to list.
Two new commitments.
Shaping up nicely. I assume the staff is still working on bringing in at least 1 QB in the class and probably adding more DBs and WRs.
Quote from: scoop85Shaping up nicely. I assume the staff is still working on bringing in at least 1 QB in the class and probably adding more DBs and WRs.
I agree scoop. There is only one Soph QB on the current roster this year (no Junior QB) into Wang and the other Senior QBs.. It's surprising that Archer brought in no QBs that class that would be a Junior now.
There is one QB in the incoming freshman class that I know of, so unless there's another incoming freshman QB that I haven't seen, that's an area that needs at least 2 QBs in the 2029 class.
Nice film breakdown on Josiah Allen RB from Georgia added to the list today.
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXPZd6RbZXM[/video]
Quote from: Ken711Nice film breakdown on Josiah Wheeler RB from Georgia added to the list today.
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXPZd6RbZXM[/video]
Wow! It's easy to see why he had 11 offers! LGR!!
New commit added to list.
Another big time pick up from Florida. Cornell has more recruits from talent rich Floria this year than I can ever remember in past years combined.
Dalten Phelan LB 6'2" 225 Orlando, FL. Offers: Air Force. Army, Bucknell, Columbia, Dartmouth, Eastern Illinois, Georgetown, Marshall, Navy, North Carolina A&T and Penn
Quote from: Ken711Another big time pick up from Florida. Cornell has more recruits from talent rich Floria this year than I can ever remember in past years combined. Dalten Phelan LB 6'2" 225 Orlando, FL. Offers: Air Force. Army, Bucknell, Columbia, Dartmouth, Eastern Illinois, Georgetown, Marshall, Navy, North Carolina A&T and Penn
What about any news of Cornell stealing the players with offers from William & Mary and from Lafayette, top 20 FCS schools with academic underpinningS? Or from the big time FBS schools (a la Michigan) with academic underpinnings? (Um, found Michigan, Notre Dame, USC, Penn State, Ohio State, also Tulane, where you could get a very good education, but I don't think the players have to follow that must-go-to-class track. Maybe at Tulane, top 25 D1 FBS HM.) So we're grabbing some players from schools at our aspired football level but not taking pro prospects away from the tippy top schools. Hey, anything is an improvement. Dare we hope to finish sixth?
Quote from: billhowardQuote from: Ken711Another big time pick up from Florida. Cornell has more recruits from talent rich Floria this year than I can ever remember in past years combined. Dalten Phelan LB 6'2" 225 Orlando, FL. Offers: Air Force. Army, Bucknell, Columbia, Dartmouth, Eastern Illinois, Georgetown, Marshall, Navy, North Carolina A&T and Penn
What about any news of Cornell stealing the players with offers from William & Mary and from Lafayette, top 20 FCS schools with academic underpinningS? Or from the big time FBS schools (a la Michigan) with academic underpinnings? (Um, found Michigan, Notre Dame, USC, Penn State, Ohio State, also Tulane, where you could get a very good education, but I don't think the players have to follow that must-go-to-class track. Maybe at Tulane, top 25 D1 FBS HM.) So we're grabbing some players from schools at our aspired football level but not taking pro prospects away from the tippy top schools. Hey, anything is an improvement. Dare we hope to finish sixth?
Harvard, Yale and Princeton occasionally get recruits who also have FBS offers, but rarely if ever from the top FBS schools you mentioned. Baby steps Bill, baby steps.
Quote from: Ken711Quote from: billhowardQuote from: Ken711Another big time pick up from Florida. Cornell has more recruits from talent rich Floria this year than I can ever remember in past years combined. Dalten Phelan LB 6'2" 225 Orlando, FL. Offers: Air Force. Army, Bucknell, Columbia, Dartmouth, Eastern Illinois, Georgetown, Marshall, Navy, North Carolina A&T and Penn
What about any news of Cornell stealing the players with offers from William & Mary and from Lafayette, top 20 FCS schools with academic underpinningS? Or from the big time FBS schools (a la Michigan) with academic underpinnings? (Um, found Michigan, Notre Dame, USC, Penn State, Ohio State, also Tulane, where you could get a very good education, but I don't think the players have to follow that must-go-to-class track. Maybe at Tulane, top 25 D1 FBS HM.) So we're grabbing some players from schools at our aspired football level but not taking pro prospects away from the tippy top schools. Hey, anything is an improvement. Dare we hope to finish sixth?
Harvard, Yale and Princeton occasionally get recruits who also have FBS offers, but rarely if ever from the top FBS schools you mentioned. Baby steps Bill, baby steps.
And now the QB is added to the class, and on paper he looks like a good one. Ryan Downes, 6-4, 215lbs from Venice, Florida. He held offers from Kansas, Indiana, Marshall, Penn, and Brown.
And if we win a recruit away from Yale-Harvard-Princeton-Penn, it's one less player who's going to beat us, and might beat them.
Quote from: George64I wonder how recent demonstrations at Columbia, Penn and Hahvad will impact their yields? At Cornell, the egregiously offending student has pled guilty and the "exhilarated" faculty member took a leave of absence. Students who originally sought an urban university, might have second thoughts.
As I speculated several months ago, maybe football players, along with other students, had second thoughts about Columbia and Penn, but apparently not Hahvad. It will be interesting to see how overall yields played out once the common data sets are published.
BTW, a federal judge on Monday sentenced Patrick Dai, who posted antisemitic threats, to 21 months in prison. He said that although Dai is troubled by mental health issues, he should stay imprisoned because of the violent nature of the cybercrime and the upheaval it caused on campus.
Quote from: scoop85Quote from: Ken711Quote from: billhowardQuote from: Ken711Another big time pick up from Florida. Cornell has more recruits from talent rich Floria this year than I can ever remember in past years combined. Dalten Phelan LB 6'2" 225 Orlando, FL. Offers: Air Force. Army, Bucknell, Columbia, Dartmouth, Eastern Illinois, Georgetown, Marshall, Navy, North Carolina A&T and Penn
What about any news of Cornell stealing the players with offers from William & Mary and from Lafayette, top 20 FCS schools with academic underpinningS? Or from the big time FBS schools (a la Michigan) with academic underpinnings? (Um, found Michigan, Notre Dame, USC, Penn State, Ohio State, also Tulane, where you could get a very good education, but I don't think the players have to follow that must-go-to-class track. Maybe at Tulane, top 25 D1 FBS HM.) So we're grabbing some players from schools at our aspired football level but not taking pro prospects away from the tippy top schools. Hey, anything is an improvement. Dare we hope to finish sixth?
Harvard, Yale and Princeton occasionally get recruits who also have FBS offers, but rarely if ever from the top FBS schools you mentioned. Baby steps Bill, baby steps.
And now the QB is added to the class, and on paper he looks like a good one. Ryan Downes, 6-4, 215lbs from Venice, Florida. He held offers from Kansas, Indiana, Marshall, Penn, and Brown.
WOW. I Know Kansas and Indiana are not Oklahoma State and Penn State, but that's still a QB recruit with Big 12 and Big 10 offers. That must be basically unheard of at Cornell.
Couple more recruits added.
Saw article on one of Cornell's 2029 recruiting class that sounds promising.
Cornell commit John McAuliffe, Marist get past IC Catholic
Scoring points hasn't been a problem this season for Marist.
That trend continued in Week 5 as the Redhawks traveled to Elmhurst and defeated IC Catholic 34-26 in a CCL/ESCC crossover.
Through the first five games of the season, Marist, which improved to 4-1 overall, tallied 148 points, good enough for an average of 29.6 per outing.
Having a running back the caliber of John McAuliffe certainly helps.
The Cornell commit was at his best against the Knights, carrying 32 times for 211 yards and four touchdowns. The 6-foot, 200-pound senior added a fifth TD on a 41-yard pass from quarterback Jacob Ritter.
"John runs with a lot of heart and passion," Marist coach Mike Fitzgerald said. "He's our captain. The guys believe in him. He wants the ball in his hands in important situations.
"He runs hard, he's tough to bring down but he also has breakaway speed as well. And our O-line was a big part (of McAuliffe's success)."
https://southwestregionalpublishing.com/2024/09/30/cornell-commit-john-mcauliffe-marist-get-past-ic-catholic/
List updated.
Quote from: scoop85And now the QB is added to the class, and on paper he looks like a good one. Ryan Downes, 6-4, 215lbs from Venice, Florida. He held offers from Kansas, Indiana, Marshall, Penn, and Brown.
More on Downes: https://www.si.com/high-school/florida/sarasota-booker-quarterback-ryan-downes-thankful-to-be-playing-football-01jdqf66zpyp
Quote from: Al DeFlorioQuote from: scoop85And now the QB is added to the class, and on paper he looks like a good one. Ryan Downes, 6-4, 215lbs from Venice, Florida. He held offers from Kansas, Indiana, Marshall, Penn, and Brown.
More on Downes: https://www.si.com/high-school/florida/sarasota-booker-quarterback-ryan-downes-thankful-to-be-playing-football-01jdqf66zpyp
Indiana is a top-10 team in the country this year. What a get
Quote from: CU2007Quote from: Al DeFlorioQuote from: scoop85And now the QB is added to the class, and on paper he looks like a good one. Ryan Downes, 6-4, 215lbs from Venice, Florida. He held offers from Kansas, Indiana, Marshall, Penn, and Brown.
More on Downes: https://www.si.com/high-school/florida/sarasota-booker-quarterback-ryan-downes-thankful-to-be-playing-football-01jdqf66zpyp
Indiana is a top-10 team in the country this year. What a get
I believe the Indiana offer was from a few years ago, before his recruiting profile dipped some. But his offer from Kansas was in July 2024, so he seems like a legitimate D1 recruit.
It'll be interesting to see who takes over for Wang. Starting a freshman at QB on game one of next season would be rare, perhaps later in the season. I feel it will be a battle between juniors Garrett Bass-Sulpizio and Devin Page.
Quote from: Ken711It'll be interesting to see who takes over for Wang. Starting a freshman at QB on game one of next season would be rare, perhaps later in the season. I feel it will be a battle between juniors Garrett Bass-Sulpizio and Devin Page.
the fact that i do not recall either name makes me think it's not out of the question that we have a 4-year starter
Quote from: ugarteQuote from: Ken711It'll be interesting to see who takes over for Wang. Starting a freshman at QB on game one of next season would be rare, perhaps later in the season. I feel it will be a battle between juniors Garrett Bass-Sulpizio and Devin Page.
the fact that i do not recall either name makes me think it's not out of the question that we have a 4-year starter
Page transferred from Penn, so he has history with Swanstrom. And, his older brother is a starter on the O-line. No idea though if he is starter material.
Quote from: scoop85Quote from: ugarteQuote from: Ken711It'll be interesting to see who takes over for Wang. Starting a freshman at QB on game one of next season would be rare, perhaps later in the season. I feel it will be a battle between juniors Garrett Bass-Sulpizio and Devin Page.
the fact that i do not recall either name makes me think it's not out of the question that we have a 4-year starter
Page transferred from Penn, so he has history with Swanstrom. And, his older brother is a starter on the O-line. No idea though if he is starter material.
Because Wang was so durable, never missing a start this season, the backup QBs were virtually unseen. Whomever replaces Jameson next season will hopefully have a stronger running attack to depend on.
Thanks Ken for maintaining the list
Quote from: Ken711Quote from: scoop85Quote from: ugarteQuote from: Ken711It'll be interesting to see who takes over for Wang. Starting a freshman at QB on game one of next season would be rare, perhaps later in the season. I feel it will be a battle between juniors Garrett Bass-Sulpizio and Devin Page.
the fact that i do not recall either name makes me think it's not out of the question that we have a 4-year starter
Page transferred from Penn, so he has history with Swanstrom. And, his older brother is a starter on the O-line. No idea though if he is starter material.
Because Wang was so durable, never missing a start this season, the backup QBs were virtually unseen. Whomever replaces Jameson next season will hopefully have a stronger running attack to depend on.
Yes, job one: establish a running game.
I'm not hoping for Dan Marino. I just hope we can coach a guy to read the defenses and throw an accurate ball in a West Coasty type offense.
Quote from: mike1960Quote from: Ken711Quote from: scoop85Quote from: ugarteQuote from: Ken711It'll be interesting to see who takes over for Wang. Starting a freshman at QB on game one of next season would be rare, perhaps later in the season. I feel it will be a battle between juniors Garrett Bass-Sulpizio and Devin Page.
the fact that i do not recall either name makes me think it's not out of the question that we have a 4-year starter
Page transferred from Penn, so he has history with Swanstrom. And, his older brother is a starter on the O-line. No idea though if he is starter material.
Because Wang was so durable, never missing a start this season, the backup QBs were virtually unseen. Whomever replaces Jameson next season will hopefully have a stronger running attack to depend on.
Yes, job one: establish a running game.
I'm not hoping for Dan Marino. I just hope we can coach a guy to read the defenses and throw an accurate ball in a West Coasty type offense.
Speaking of the running game, Penn's super sophomore and this season's Ivy League rushing leader with nearly 1,200 yards, running back Malachi Hosley has entered the transfer portal.
https://www.thedp.com/article/2024/11/malachi-hosley-transfer-penn-football
Quote from: Ken711Speaking of the running game, Penn's super sophomore and this season's Ivy League rushing leader with nearly 1,200 yards, running back Malachi Hosley has entered the transfer portal.
https://www.thedp.com/article/2024/11/malachi-hosley-transfer-penn-football
Why you posting porn links?
Quote from: abmarksQuote from: Ken711Speaking of the running game, Penn's super sophomore and this season's Ivy League rushing leader with nearly 1,200 yards, running back Malachi Hosley has entered the transfer portal.
https://www.thedp.com/article/2024/11/malachi-hosley-transfer-penn-football
Why you posting porn links?
Nice
I understood that reference.
Another commitment added.
Another update.
Excited about the future Red. The last commit on Ken's list - Noah McDuffie - turned down BC & Syracuse to play for Coach Swanstrom & Cornell.
Quote from: CASExcited about the future Red. The last commit on Ken's list - Noah McDuffie - turned down BC & Syracuse to play for Coach Swanstrom & Cornell.
Older brother (now with Packers) committed to SU under Shafer. Shafer was replaced by Babers, brother switched to BC. Noah's 1st D1 offer was from Babers, who was replaced by Brown. SU just can't get one of those McDuffies. There is also a cousin currently at Kansas, via UB and Georgia Tech. I don't know if there's any more Buffalo McDuffies in the pipeline or if they'll have to wait for the next generation.
Fwiw, college recruiting site 247Sports awarded 6 Cornell 2025 commits two or three stars. From 2020-4, only 1-3 Cornell commits were awarded stars. Does seem our recruiting has meaningfully improved.
Quote from: CASFwiw, college recruiting site 247Sports awarded 6 Cornell 2025 commits two or three stars. From 2020-4, only 1-3 Cornell commits were awarded stars. Does seem our recruiting has meaningfully improved.
It certainly appears so. As Coach Swanstrom has stated in many of his interviews, the players have to improve their overall strength and conditioning. I'm hopeful they will having a dedicated strength and conditioning coach for football.
I hope he remains committed, a nice story on incoming QB Ryan Downes.
Comeback Player of the Year: Ryan Downes, QB, Sarasota Booker, Sr.
Quote from: Coming off a horrific leg injury from the 2023 season, Downes goal was to play the first preseason game against Cardinal Mooney to begin 2024. Not only did the Cornell signee do that, Downes was able to lead the Tornadoes back to the state semifinals behind a superb season throwing the rock. [b]Downes ended the season completing 105-of-146 passes (71 percent) for 2,302 yards and 26 touchdowns.[/b] For someone who wasn't sure about a year ago if he would ever play football again, we think this is a pretty easy pick.
https://www.si.com/high-school/florida/high-school-on-si-2024-all-state-florida-high-school-football-award-winners-01jftd2740r7
Quote from: Ken711I hope he remains committed, a nice story on incoming QB Ryan Downes.
Comeback Player of the Year: Ryan Downes, QB, Sarasota Booker, Sr.
Quote from: Coming off a horrific leg injury from the 2023 season, Downes goal was to play the first preseason game against Cardinal Mooney to begin 2024. Not only did the Cornell signee do that, Downes was able to lead the Tornadoes back to the state semifinals behind a superb season throwing the rock. [b]Downes ended the season completing 105-of-146 passes (71 percent) for 2,302 yards and 26 touchdowns.[/b] For someone who wasn't sure about a year ago if he would ever play football again, we think this is a pretty easy pick.
https://www.si.com/high-school/florida/high-school-on-si-2024-all-state-florida-high-school-football-award-winners-01jftd2740r7
Downes has had quite a journey. I'm presently reading "Guilty Admissions", a book about the "Varsity Blues" scandal. In discussing ringleader Rick Singer's ties to IMG Academy, the author mentions that Downes (who previously attended IMG) was seen as a QB prodigy and received his first D1 offer at the age of 13.
Last highly-regarded, highly-recruited QB commit was Harley Kirsch, who developed rhabdomyolysis and never took a varsity snap. Let's hope for better luck this time.
https://www.hudl.com/profile/1483981
Cornell got a commitment from a Wake Forest freshman in the transfer portal - Sam Greenspan DT - 6'2" 270 Washington, DC, Offers; Brown and Harvard.
Cornell can use a lot of help on the DL.
Breaking News: Cornell just picked up a former Dartmouth 3 star recruit, Ryan Matulevich - WR 5'11" 175 -Venice, FL - Offers: Appalachia State, Arkansas State, Charlotte, Coastal Carolina, Florida International U, Gardner Webb, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, U of Central Florida, U. of South Florida, UT Martin and West Virginia.
All State in Florida, Ryan Matulevich - 2,711 Yds /179 Rec /30Tds
Quote from: Ken711Breaking News: Cornell just picked up a former Dartmouth 3 star recruit, Ryan Matulevich - WR 5'11" 175 -Venice, FL - Offers: Appalachia State, Arkansas State, Charlotte, Coastal Carolina, Florida International U, Gardner Webb, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, U of Central Florida, U. of South Florida, UT Martin and West Virginia.
All State in Florida, Ryan Matulevich - 2,711 Yds /179 Rec /30Tds
Wow! Any idea why he switched from Green to Red?
Quote from: SwampyQuote from: Ken711Breaking News: Cornell just picked up a former Dartmouth 3 star recruit, Ryan Matulevich - WR 5'11" 175 -Venice, FL - Offers: Appalachia State, Arkansas State, Charlotte, Coastal Carolina, Florida International U, Gardner Webb, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, U of Central Florida, U. of South Florida, UT Martin and West Virginia.
All State in Florida, Ryan Matulevich - 2,711 Yds /179 Rec /30Tds
Wow! Any idea why he switched from Green to Red?
Don't know the reason, but happy for the result. Coach Swanstrom is really recruiting from Florida very well.
Quote from: Ken711Quote from: SwampyQuote from: Ken711Breaking News: Cornell just picked up a former Dartmouth 3 star recruit, Ryan Matulevich - WR 5'11" 175 -Venice, FL - Offers: Appalachia State, Arkansas State, Charlotte, Coastal Carolina, Florida International U, Gardner Webb, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, U of Central Florida, U. of South Florida, UT Martin and West Virginia.
All State in Florida, Ryan Matulevich - 2,711 Yds /179 Rec /30Tds
Wow! Any idea why he switched from Green to Red?
Don't know the reason, but happy for the result. Coach Swanstrom is really recruiting from Florida very well.
Hell yeah. So Cornell football might actually be watchable soon? (Maybe I'm a little biased because I was only there for the homecoming rain game but it was... different, than any football I'm used to watching.)
Also, how do we know he switched? Source please? Poking at his twitter and the most recent posts are all tagging Big Green. His bio does say Big Red though.
Also also, what is Signing Day, anyway? Cause here (https://x.com/BigRed_Football) I'm seeing a couple of new(?) guys - Max Tomaszewski, Dalten Phelan, Duke Rich, Jacob Carter, Josiah Allen, Bo Draheim so far.
Quote from: stereaxQuote from: Ken711Quote from: SwampyQuote from: Ken711Breaking News: Cornell just picked up a former Dartmouth 3 star recruit, Ryan Matulevich - WR 5'11" 175 -Venice, FL - Offers: Appalachia State, Arkansas State, Charlotte, Coastal Carolina, Florida International U, Gardner Webb, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, U of Central Florida, U. of South Florida, UT Martin and West Virginia.
All State in Florida, Ryan Matulevich - 2,711 Yds /179 Rec /30Tds
Wow! Any idea why he switched from Green to Red?
Don't know the reason, but happy for the result. Coach Swanstrom is really recruiting from Florida very well.
Hell yeah. So Cornell football might actually be watchable soon? (Maybe I'm a little biased because I was only there for the homecoming rain game but it was... different, than any football I'm used to watching.)
Also, how do we know he switched? Source please? Poking at his twitter and the most recent posts are all tagging Big Green. His bio does say Big Red though.
Also also, what is Signing Day, anyway? Cause here (https://x.com/BigRed_Football) I'm seeing a couple of new(?) guys - Max Tomaszewski, Dalten Phelan, Duke Rich, Jacob Carter, Josiah Allen, Bo Draheim so far.
You can check the Twitter player tweets that Cornell is putting out today on incoming recruits against the names on the list at the top of thread. There was a tweet he deleted about his decision to switch, but he updated his bio as a Big Red commit. Hopefully some other FBS school doesn't swoop in and grab him before he enrolls at Cornell.
Quote from: Ken711Quote from: stereaxQuote from: Ken711Quote from: SwampyQuote from: Ken711Breaking News: Cornell just picked up a former Dartmouth 3 star recruit, Ryan Matulevich - WR 5'11" 175 -Venice, FL - Offers: Appalachia State, Arkansas State, Charlotte, Coastal Carolina, Florida International U, Gardner Webb, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, U of Central Florida, U. of South Florida, UT Martin and West Virginia.
All State in Florida, Ryan Matulevich - 2,711 Yds /179 Rec /30Tds
Wow! Any idea why he switched from Green to Red?
Don't know the reason, but happy for the result. Coach Swanstrom is really recruiting from Florida very well.
Hell yeah. So Cornell football might actually be watchable soon? (Maybe I'm a little biased because I was only there for the homecoming rain game but it was... different, than any football I'm used to watching.)
Also, how do we know he switched? Source please? Poking at his twitter and the most recent posts are all tagging Big Green. His bio does say Big Red though.
Also also, what is Signing Day, anyway? Cause here (https://x.com/BigRed_Football) I'm seeing a couple of new(?) guys - Max Tomaszewski, Dalten Phelan, Duke Rich, Jacob Carter, Josiah Allen, Bo Draheim so far.
You can check the Twitter player tweets that Cornell is putting out today on incoming recruits against the names on the list at the top of thread. There was a tweet he deleted about his decision to switch, but he updated his bio as a Big Red commit. Hopefully some other FBS school doesn't swoop in and grab him before he enrolls at Cornell.
Any recollection why he decided to switch?
Quote from: stereaxQuote from: Ken711Quote from: stereaxQuote from: Ken711Quote from: SwampyQuote from: Ken711Breaking News: Cornell just picked up a former Dartmouth 3 star recruit, Ryan Matulevich - WR 5'11" 175 -Venice, FL - Offers: Appalachia State, Arkansas State, Charlotte, Coastal Carolina, Florida International U, Gardner Webb, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, U of Central Florida, U. of South Florida, UT Martin and West Virginia.
All State in Florida, Ryan Matulevich - 2,711 Yds /179 Rec /30Tds
Wow! Any idea why he switched from Green to Red?
Don't know the reason, but happy for the result. Coach Swanstrom is really recruiting from Florida very well.
Hell yeah. So Cornell football might actually be watchable soon? (Maybe I'm a little biased because I was only there for the homecoming rain game but it was... different, than any football I'm used to watching.)
Also, how do we know he switched? Source please? Poking at his twitter and the most recent posts are all tagging Big Green. His bio does say Big Red though.
Also also, what is Signing Day, anyway? Cause here (https://x.com/BigRed_Football) I'm seeing a couple of new(?) guys - Max Tomaszewski, Dalten Phelan, Duke Rich, Jacob Carter, Josiah Allen, Bo Draheim so far.
You can check the Twitter player tweets that Cornell is putting out today on incoming recruits against the names on the list at the top of thread. There was a tweet he deleted about his decision to switch, but he updated his bio as a Big Red commit. Hopefully some other FBS school doesn't swoop in and grab him before he enrolls at Cornell.
Any recollection why he decided to switch?
Not at this time, but very happy he choose Cornell!. One of the highest rated recruits with multiple FBS offers in recent memory.
Quote from: Ken711Breaking News: Cornell just picked up a former Dartmouth 3 star recruit, Ryan Matulevich - WR 5'11" 175 -Venice, FL - Offers: Appalachia State, Arkansas State, Charlotte, Coastal Carolina, Florida International U, Gardner Webb, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, U of Central Florida, U. of South Florida, UT Martin and West Virginia.
All State in Florida, Ryan Matulevich - 2,711 Yds /179 Rec /30Tds
Some big time football schools on that list. Pretty amazing. Our good WR from this year is returning right? Could be quite a 1-2 punch if we can find a replacement QB to throw the ball to them.
Quote from: CU2007Quote from: Ken711Breaking News: Cornell just picked up a former Dartmouth 3 star recruit, Ryan Matulevich - WR 5'11" 175 -Venice, FL - Offers: Appalachia State, Arkansas State, Charlotte, Coastal Carolina, Florida International U, Gardner Webb, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, U of Central Florida, U. of South Florida, UT Martin and West Virginia.
All State in Florida, Ryan Matulevich - 2,711 Yds /179 Rec /30Tds
Some big time football schools on that list. Pretty amazing. Our good WR from this year is returning right? Could be quite a 1-2 punch if we can find a replacement QB to throw the ball to them.
Samuel Musungu who was second team All-Ivy as a sophomore is returning as far as I know. Cornell's top four receivers from last season should all return. Settling on a QB replacement for Wang will be Cornell's biggest challenge. There are some really good running backs recruits that I hope can develop into starters quickly to balance the offense and take the pressure off whatever QB is settled on as the starter.
Quote from: Ken711Quote from: CU2007Quote from: Ken711Breaking News: Cornell just picked up a former Dartmouth 3 star recruit, Ryan Matulevich - WR 5'11" 175 -Venice, FL - Offers: Appalachia State, Arkansas State, Charlotte, Coastal Carolina, Florida International U, Gardner Webb, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, U of Central Florida, U. of South Florida, UT Martin and West Virginia.
All State in Florida, Ryan Matulevich - 2,711 Yds /179 Rec /30Tds
Some big time football schools on that list. Pretty amazing. Our good WR from this year is returning right? Could be quite a 1-2 punch if we can find a replacement QB to throw the ball to them.
Samuel Musungu who was second team All-Ivy as a sophomore is returning as far as I know. Cornell's top four receivers from last season should all return. Settling on a QB replacement for Wang will be Cornell's biggest challenge. There are some really good running backs recruits that I hope can develop into starters quickly to balance the offense and take the pressure off whatever QB is settled on as the starter.
I didn't find any highlights for John McAuliffe, but Josiah Allen's tape is impressive. Shows great vision, balance, and breaks tackles—something we've been lacking for awhile. HS highlights don't always translate to college production, but he looks like a guy who can be in the mix early.
Quote from: scoop85Quote from: Ken711Quote from: CU2007Quote from: Ken711Breaking News: Cornell just picked up a former Dartmouth 3 star recruit, Ryan Matulevich - WR 5'11" 175 -Venice, FL - Offers: Appalachia State, Arkansas State, Charlotte, Coastal Carolina, Florida International U, Gardner Webb, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, U of Central Florida, U. of South Florida, UT Martin and West Virginia.
All State in Florida, Ryan Matulevich - 2,711 Yds /179 Rec /30Tds
Some big time football schools on that list. Pretty amazing. Our good WR from this year is returning right? Could be quite a 1-2 punch if we can find a replacement QB to throw the ball to them.
Samuel Musungu who was second team All-Ivy as a sophomore is returning as far as I know. Cornell's top four receivers from last season should all return. Settling on a QB replacement for Wang will be Cornell's biggest challenge. There are some really good running backs recruits that I hope can develop into starters quickly to balance the offense and take the pressure off whatever QB is settled on as the starter.
I didn't find any highlights for John McAuliffe, but Josiah Allen's tape is impressive. Shows great vision, balance, and breaks tackles—something we've been lacking for awhile. HS highlights don't always translate to college production, but he looks like a guy who can be in the mix early.
Here's the link for some of John McAuliffe's highlights, including a Weeks 1-8.
https://www.hudl.com/profile/16531656/John-McAuliffe
Quote from: scoop85Josiah Allen's tape is impressive. Shows great vision, balance, and breaks tackles—something we've been lacking for awhile. HS highlights don't always translate to college production, but he looks like a guy who can be in the mix early.
Doesn't he play for Buffalo?
For someone who in his heart believes he's all-league but not NFL, a career does count. Be nice to have Deep AI correlate % of athletes in Johnson School vs. relative % of overall student body. I suspect there is a disproportion of athletes - academically qualified athletes - in the Johnson School.
Or Josiah Allen just gets the vibe Cornell football is on the upward swing. And if you're from Florida, well, Ithaca is a tad bit warmer than Hanover.
Quote from: billhowardFor someone who in his heart believes he's all-league but not NFL, a career does count. Be nice to have Deep AI correlate % of athletes in Johnson School vs. relative % of overall student body. I suspect there is a disproportion of athletes - academically qualified athletes - in the Johnson School.
Or Josiah Allen just gets the vibe Cornell football is on the upward swing. And if you're from Florida, well, Ithaca is a tad bit warmer than Hanover.
But the nearby snow skiing is much better in Hanover.
Greek Peak a half-hour away from Cornell was holding its own this week, helped by the weekend snow and below-freezing weather. If you haven't seen it in 25 years, there are now a lot of condos across the highway for people who want a summer/winter place. Although to be sure there's a lot to be said for Vermont/New Hampshire/Adirondacks skiing. The land immediately around Greek Peak is not that scenic.
Greek Peak Monday (2/10/25):
I love Greek peak as much as one can but I will never understand what drugs someone has to be on to decide to stay in their hotel.
Quote from: billhowardGreek Peak a half-hour away from Cornell was holding its own this week, helped by the weekend snow and below-freezing weather. If you haven't seen it in 25 years, there are now a lot of condos across the highway for people who want a summer/winter place. Although to be sure there's a lot to be said for Vermont/New Hampshire/Adirondacks skiing. The land immediately around Greek Peak is not that scenic.
Greek Peak Monday (2/10/25):
Nor the slopes so high and challenging.
Bristol Mountain outside Canandaigua has 1200 feet of vertical to 950 feet for Greek Peak. But it's 90 minutes from Cornell vs. 30 minutes. Neither is Whiteface or Killington or Stowe, but for all the Eastern resorts, what the Rockies call ice, the Northeast ski areas call packed powder. Learn in the Northeast, you can ski anyplace in the Rockies. An adult ticket at GP is now $120 but deep discounts (<$50) for some midweek days.
Cornell just received a commitment from an Air Force running back Jordan Triplet. Triplett rushed for an astounding 9,028 rushing yards at Frederica Academy in Saint Simons Island, Ga. – a total that is tops in Georgia High School history and included 3,172 as a senior. Averaged 7.2 yds per carry, 126 TDs.
Coach Swanstrom is doing an amazing job recruiting, something I've only seem happen at Harvard, Princeton and Yale bringing in recruits with FBS offers.
https://www.hudl.com/video/3/14208819/654e7c5f64ea2a0c18099fc5
Quote from: Ken711Cornell just received a commitment from an Air Force running back Jordan Triplet. Triplett rushed for an astounding 9,028 rushing yards at Frederica Academy in Saint Simons Island, Ga. – a total that is tops in Georgia High School history and included 3,172 as a senior – he lived in Falcon's Meridian Ranch neighborhood and attended Falcon Middle School.
When Ed Marinaro '72 was on the cover of Sports Illustrated, the story noted his total yards rushing (4881) were Ivy League yards but a scout told SI, "That's a lot of yards even against tackling dummies." So, Jordan, bring it on.
Quote from: billhowardQuote from: Ken711Cornell just received a commitment from an Air Force running back Jordan Triplet. Triplett rushed for an astounding 9,028 rushing yards at Frederica Academy in Saint Simons Island, Ga. – a total that is tops in Georgia High School history and included 3,172 as a senior – he lived in Falcon's Meridian Ranch neighborhood and attended Falcon Middle School.
When Ed Marinaro '72 was on the cover of Sports Illustrated, the story noted his total yards rushing (4881) were Ivy League yards but a scout told SI, "That's a lot of yards even against tackling dummies." So, Jordan, bring it on.
That's true Bill. What's amazing to this day is that Marinaro set that rushing record in 27 games (when freshman weren't allowed to play varsity and the Ivy League played 9 game seasons).
Right:
Marinaro, career 27 games, 4715 yards, 175 yards per game
1971, 9 games, 1881 yards (hit 1,000 in fifth game), 209 yards per game, average 40 rushes per game
This sounds like a red state / blue state thing, just 50 years back: Heisman votes were reported by region. Marinaro was the top vote getter in every region but one, and Auburn QB Pat sullivan was second. Except in the South, where Sullivan was No. 1 in votes and Marinaro was left off a lot of ballots. Sullivan won the Heisman. Like Marinaro, he was a second-round NFL draft picked and played six pro seasons. Died of cancer in 2019.
Good article on incoming QB recruit Ryan Downes's journey from a devastating injury to back playing his senior year of high school football.
Ryan Downes (https://www.heraldtribune.com/story/sports/high-school/sports-awards/2025/05/27/booker-quarterback-ryan-downes-returns-broken-leg-herald-tribune-courage-award/83577887007/)
Class of '29 has just been posted on the Cornell football website
Quote from: CASClass of '29 has just been posted on the Cornell football website
I don't see it listed.
Under the news tab on the football site
Quote from: CASUnder the news tab on the football site
Now I see it, thanks!
The transfer from Air Force. Am surprised that the Academies are allowed to redshirt. Was it injury related? Otherwise looks like a good recruiting class plus the transfers from James Madison and Wake Forest respectfully.
Quote from: CASUnder the news tab on the football site
don't see it! link?
Quote from: ugarteQuote from: CASUnder the news tab on the football site
don't see it! link?
It was there yesterday. I suspect they are in the process of updating the football webpage to include the article on the new recruits and also update the roster as well.
Now on cornellbigred.com (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2025/6/30/football-announces-newcomers-for-upcoming-2025-season.aspx)
Quote from: George64Now on cornellbigred.com (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2025/6/30/football-announces-newcomers-for-upcoming-2025-season.aspx)
Thanks. They have a typo on LB Michael Taylor. He's 6'2 225 or 230, not 280.
They just updated his correct weight. :-D
Website 247Sports lists 6 Cornell commits entering this fall as 3-star, & ranks the class as best in the Ivies.
Quote from: CASWebsite 247Sports lists 6 Cornell commits entering this fall as 3-star, & ranks the class as best in the Ivies.
That is amazing. New coach got me dreaming...
Nice article on incoming QB Ryan Downes in today's Cornell Daily Sun.
Quote from: CASNice article on incoming QB Ryan Downes in today's Cornell Daily Sun.
https://www.cornellsun.com/article/2025/07/from-injury-to-ivy-meet-cornell-football-s-newest-qb-ryan-downes-29