Sunday, July 30, 2017

Re-Classified WR Interested in Opportunity at UNC

TarHeelIllustrated.com
By: Andrew Jones

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Braeden Heald, now a class of 2018 prospect and attending school in a new state, is intrigued by UNC's walk on program.

Braeden Heald is from Des Moines, IA, but will play his high school football this fall in North Hampton, MA.
It certainly wasn’t part of the original plan for Heald, a wide receiver who camped at UNC in June. Heald suffered an injury last fall that wrecked his senior season and any chance of landing a scholarship, so he and his family decided he should prep at Williston North Hampton.
In the process, Heald went from a class of 2017 prospect to a 2018 one. But he’s okay with that, this is something he believed was necessary. And given his performance in Chapel Hill, he’s likely to generate some attention in the next several months from bigger programs than he already has.
“Last year, I had the opportunity to play Division III football but my head just wasn't there so that's in part why I decided to do the PG year,” Heald told THI. “With the PG year coming up, I have been talking to a few northeastern and east coast FCS schools like Holy Cross, Fordham, Elon and then a little bit of Ivy interest with Princeton and Brown.”

What makes Heald relevant to UNC’s recruiting is that he did perform very well in June, but also he’s a candidate to walk on at Carolina. UNC’s success with walk ons, particularly at wide receiver with Mack Hollins and rising senior Thomas Jackson inspire prospects such as Heald.
“I absolutely am on the same page with the opportunity to walk on,” he said.
He spoke with wide receiver coach Gunter brewer and tight ends coach Chad Scott after his camp session, which was June 8, and they told him they liked some things about his game.
“Coach Scott told me he would put in a good word,” Heald said.
At 5-10 and 1 75 pounds, Heald may not get any Power 5 offers, but neither did Hollins or Jackson, so you never know. He’s worth keeping an eye on, and if there’s an opportunity to walk on at UNC, he just might take it.
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THI

Monday, May 8, 2017

Florida Athlete Fred Billy Takes in Wisconsin's Practice

BadgerBlitz
By: Jon McNamara

On a college visit tour with Gain Sports in Florida, St. Stephen's (Bradenton) athlete Fred Billy was on Wisconsin's campus Thursday for the Badgers' spring practice.
"The visit was great," Billy told BadgerBlitz.com. "We saw the stadium, locker room and all the luxury stuff that Wisconsin had to offer to the student athletes."

A 5-foot-10, 180-pound athlete, Billy has been in contact with assistant recruiting coordinator Paul Meunier, who worked at Dwyer High School in Florida before accepting his current position at UW.
"The feedback from the coaches was great," said Billy, who plays quarterback in high school. "I was talking to Coach Paul Meunier and I loved the energy he gave off and the vibe from the school.
"They didn't say a specific position that they liked me at, but probably as a defensive back, slot receiver or running back. I can easily see myself being a Badger, no doubt about it."
At this point, Billy, who passed and ran for over 1,000 yards as a junior, has offers from McNeese State and South Florida.
"Right now I'm hearing the most from McNeese State, Western Kentucky, Central Arkansas, UConn, Georgia Tech, Purdue, Illinois and now Wisconsin," Billy said. "Our next trip is to Northwestern on Friday."
Sophomore quarterback Hayden Wolff and junior wide receiver Devaun Roberts were also part of Gain Sports' group that toured through Madison.