"I had some big kickoffs. I had, I think, one or two kickoffs 80-yards plus. The majority were upper 70s," Wogan said. "My morning there was not too great, but in the afternoon I was kicking the crap out of it. I had like a 66-yard punt. Don't remember the hang-time on that. I did pretty good. I don't remember all the individual stats about it.
"(Dooley) came out and first took me to do field goals. He liked that so he had me go punt. Then he had me kick off for a long time. I was kicking off very well. They said they want to stay in contact and so I don't know exactly what they're going to do. They said they're not sure about how many scholarships they're going to have."
"I thought it was a beautiful campus. To be honest, I did not expect it to be that nice. I really didn't, but it was great," Wogan said. "I saw where they're building the new facility. It's ridiculous. Coach Dooley is awesome, the staff was great. The trainer up there, she was amazing. Kris Ann Hawkins (from recruiting), she's awesome. I thought it was great. Campus, stadium, facilities. It was all amazing. The people there are good. It was a very good experience."
He's hearing from numerous SEC and ACC programs plus owns an offer from Pac-12 power Oregon. He also drew the attention last week of first-year Ohio State coach Urban Meyer, who like Dooley spent some individual time with Wogan.