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Post by sweep on May 6, 2021 9:11:41 GMT -6
Gunn would be an interesting case study of a highly regarded young prospect whose stock fell steadily through the years. Here is a another local example: Kevin Easley, he went from Top 10 in his class to 300+. www.verbalcommits.com/players/kevin-easley-jr
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Post by 87grad on May 6, 2021 10:23:51 GMT -6
Easley might have bee Top 10 in his class in Indiana but certainly not Top 10 nationally.
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Post by sweep on May 6, 2021 11:16:25 GMT -6
Easley might have bee Top 10 in his class in Indiana but certainly not Top 10 nationally. Yes he was Top 10 nationally at one point during his freshman year. He was a five star for a few months. He is just one of those kids who physically matured at an early age and never got any better. I believe Zach Gunn was like #40 in his class for a while.
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