Meet Nick Brahms, the Nation's Most Underrated High School Recruit
NEW ORLEANS — To most observers at the New Orleans Nike Opening Regional, Nick Brahms came out of nowhere to punch his ticket to The Opening—which is the premier summer camp showcase held at Nike’s Beaverton, Oregon, headquarters for the nation’s elite recruits in July.
After all, as Bleacher Report’s Damon Sayles noted, Brahms entered the event without a star rating attached to his name.
However, after a spree of offers from colleges around the country and a dominant performance at the New Orleans regional, the secret is officially out about the 6’4”, 285-pound mauler from Florida's Navarre High School.
Less than two months ago, Florida Atlantic was his only offer. Since then, he’s added more than 30 offers, with schools such as Louisville, North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee and Vanderbilt offering a scholarship to the Sunshine State standout.
Brahms reports a 4.5 GPA with tentative plans to major in either business or engineering. He also noted that it is possible that he could arrive at the school of his choice in January as an early enrollee.
WHY AREN'T WE ALL OVER THIS KID???
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...-recruit?iid=ob_homepage_deskrecommended_pool
https://n.rivals.com/content/prospects/maple/161747
NEW ORLEANS — To most observers at the New Orleans Nike Opening Regional, Nick Brahms came out of nowhere to punch his ticket to The Opening—which is the premier summer camp showcase held at Nike’s Beaverton, Oregon, headquarters for the nation’s elite recruits in July.
After all, as Bleacher Report’s Damon Sayles noted, Brahms entered the event without a star rating attached to his name.
However, after a spree of offers from colleges around the country and a dominant performance at the New Orleans regional, the secret is officially out about the 6’4”, 285-pound mauler from Florida's Navarre High School.
Less than two months ago, Florida Atlantic was his only offer. Since then, he’s added more than 30 offers, with schools such as Louisville, North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee and Vanderbilt offering a scholarship to the Sunshine State standout.
Brahms reports a 4.5 GPA with tentative plans to major in either business or engineering. He also noted that it is possible that he could arrive at the school of his choice in January as an early enrollee.
WHY AREN'T WE ALL OVER THIS KID???
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...-recruit?iid=ob_homepage_deskrecommended_pool
https://n.rivals.com/content/prospects/maple/161747
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