Kirby Moore gained a flurry of transfers and re-recruits this past week, including a quarterback, a Florida receiver, Leo Pulalasi, a DB from Arizona via Stanford, an Oregon State receiver, and a defensive end from Priest River, Idaho (aka the gateway to the wilderness).
But the most interesting pickup is former professional basketball player and NFL mini-camp participant Nathaniel Salmon.
Greg Woods of The Spokesman-Review has all the details, and hereās what stands out to me:
Salmon is from New ZealandHe fist played football way back inā¦..2024Thatās because he used his 6ā5 body to play professional basketball down underHe only started playing football because he was invited to āan NFL academy in Gold Coast,ā according to Woods, as a tight end.He used that experience to enter the NFLās International Player Pathway, which gets kids from outside North America on the NFL radar.After 10 months at IMG Academy, he attended the Los Angeles Chargersā mini-camp.
Despite all of this, he still has four years of eligibility, per the NCAA. Donāt ask me how itās possible, but it is. Just nod and go along with it. Heās also 21 years old.
Heās apparently now 6ā7 and 270 pounds, so weāll see how long he remains a tight end.
And according to Woods, Salmon had offers from Utah, Arizona State, Arizona, Baylor, North Carolina and West Virginia and even visited Utah and Arizona State.
Allow me to beat the drum one more time: College athletics is changing in ways many of us couldnāt imagine. It probably feels weird to a lot of us, but change is often weird. Kirby Moore is adapting to the changes, and weāll see if it pays off.
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