
Of course that does not mean Frye is done adding talent to this class, nor working on future classes. “It never stops,” Frye said of recruiting. “You’re looking at guys that are in this class with 2023 to finish that. You’re looking at guys in 2024. You’re evaluating 2025. You’re trying to get kids to camp, and you’re trying to go out and see kids again.” That last item is particularly important with the offensive line, a position group that not only requires projecting how a 16- or 17-year-old will grow and develop in his early 20s but also monitor how much their bodies change from year to year in high school. Or even season to season. “The biggest thing about linemen is you can see a kid in the fall that maybe he was 240 and now you go back and see him in the spring and he’s 280,”…
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