RECRUITING: Visitors for Weekend of January 15th, 2016
The Owls are entering the final stretch of recruiting efforts for the Class of 2016 and will swing back into visit activity this weekend. As is often the case this time of year, flipping will
The Owls are entering the final stretch of recruiting efforts for the Class of 2016 and will swing back into visit activity this weekend. As is often the case this time of year, flipping will
The Owls will be playing host to some visitors for their upcoming 2016 signing class this weekend, which currently contains 12 members. Twelve seniors will depart, with another three roster members pursuing FCS pastures for
Thursday morning will mark the start of a long awaited period for FAU coach Charlie Partridge. With just under three weeks remaining until National Signing Day, Thursday will be the day that Partridge and his
FAU is in the midst of a bye week, and if that allows for one thing, it’s for the coaches to hit the road recruiting. Carl Pelini has spent the past two days recruiting the
East Lake (Tarpon Springs, Fla.) defensive end Hunter Snyder isn’t a name you will find on the major recruiting websites, but don’t tell the FAU coaches that. Snyder verbally committed to the Owls Sunday night
In the wake of FAU’s win over USF, Carl Pelini mentioned how important it was to win a game in such a heavily recruited area for the Owls. Tuesday morning, Alonso (Tampa, Fla.) wide receiver
It didn’t take long for FAU to benefit from their win over USF. Sunday morning, Mount Dora (Fla.) cornerback Jefferson Vea gave a verbal pledge to the Owls and became the 8th commitment in the
Football season might be in full swing, but that doesn’t mean the recruiting grind has been put on hold. FAU has been actively been recruiting high school prospects around the state, and a Thursday night
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