Today, Scout.com re-analyzed there recruiting rankings. Both Washington schools made notable leaps.
Washington State made the larger leap of the two school, jumping from #52 to #40 in the national rankings. the notable jumps made by players were Spokane QB Connor Halliday went from the #40 passer in the nation to #37 with GSL record breaking senior season. The largest leap in terms of spots was recent RB commit, from Berkley, CA, Rickey Galvin. The diminutive RB prospect went from being a two-star back rated in the mid #120 all the way to #73 in the country.
As for the team from Montlake, they accomplished something I did not think was possible for this year. Jumped in to the Top 10 in the nation jumping up to #9 from #12. The big movers from the Dawgs class are two Bothell HS products. Colin Porter who previously was rated as the #21 OG is now checking it at #7, but leads us to the biggest in-state player climbing the draft boards. Michael Hartvigson, who before today was listed as #52 TE in the country now checks in at #22.
Congrats to all the players and I am glad to see both programs are still working hard to continue to climb!
UPDATE: As of this morning, UW is now ranked #8 nationally, and WSU also moved up three spots to #37 through different reasons.
Monday, December 7, 2009
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