'14 OH LB Noah Furbush

#7
#7
Furbush on Poona is a great lineup iyam.

On a more serious note, anybody concerned at his lack of big time offers? I know he could still blow up, but how likely is that?

Michigan and UT are both big time offers, good enough for me. My guess is he needs to camp this summer to get noticed and earn more offers. From watching his film it doesn't appear he's playing the best of competition.
 
#8
#8
No doubt he will blow up after camps. Pass rush DE looks likely with that frame and burst off the edge. Will see how he develops.
 
#9
#9
No doubt he will blow up after camps. Pass rush DE looks likely with that frame and burst off the edge. Will see how he develops.

Good height for a DE. Needs to eat a few bacon cheeseburgers though.
 
#10
#10
Michigan and UT are both big time offers, good enough for me. My guess is he needs to camp this summer to get noticed and earn more offers. From watching his film it doesn't appear he's playing the best of competition.

Thought the exact same in regards to the highlights. However, he looked like a natural athlete and looked like he could run.
 
#13
#13

At the 00:19 second mark of the video the dudes in the office with me started chanting "GOLDBERG...GOLDBERG...GOLDBERG" because of that McNasty SPEAR TACKLE!!!!

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#18
#18
he appears to move weel and seems to be Agile,Mobile,andHostile when arriving.6'4"'nice height for outside linebacker and has good weight to take on the run
 
#22
#22
Ohio State about to offer. Also, quotes.

“He eats more food in a day than I can eat in a week to maintain his size while playing basketball and baseball,” Kenton head coach Mike Mauk said. A left-hander, Furbush has touched 90 on the speed gun. “He’s a consistent guy with his workouts and activities and he loves football.”

Ivy League level student: Furbush maintains straight-As.

Ohio State may be the next program to offer. Furbush is visiting the Columbus campus on Thursday. Next weekend he’ll hit Tennessee and he has plans to visit Purdue the weekend of June 7. In the past, Furbush has been to Michigan, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, Bowling Green, Toledo and Vanderbilt, with the stop to see the Commodores part of a 7-on-7 tournament last summer.
 
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