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Rice Football Recruiting: 2020 Junior Day a huge success

June 24, 2019 By Matthew Bartlett

The 2020 Rice Football recruiting class had another great weekend, adding two commitments while making progress with other top targets.

Roughly 30 recruits were on campus on Friday for the Owls’ final junior day of the summer. The Rice staff got the chance to work with some of the top targets on their wish list, landing two commitments and extending a few offers throughout the day.

The two new additions were, understandably, the biggest news of the weekend. Both hailed from outside the state of Texas and made their pledges to play their college ball at South Main. Linebacker Geron Hargon and corner Jordan Dunbar both committed to the Owls.

With those two additions, Rice has 12 commitments in the 2020 class. The highest rated of those, offensive lineman Brady Feeney, was able to attend in person. He, along with Hargon, make up two of the nine 3-star players currently committed to the Owls. Rice has the No. 2 class in Conference USA and the No. 62 class in the nation, still a few commitments within striking distance of a Top 50 class.

Reinforcements could be on their way. Rice has been choosy with who gets extended a formal invitation, but they saw what they liked from four players over the weekend. Corner Sean Fresch, linebacker Milton Phifer, linebacker Mathieu Massé-Pelletier and defensive end Haydon Grant each earned an offer.

The most notable uncommitted player on campus by far was linebacker Trey Phillips. The rising recruiting star picked up offers from Texas A&M, Georgia Tech, Indiana and Wake Forest this month. Rice offered him following the Adidas 3-Stripe camp. After all the attention he’s garnered, he remains interested in what the Owls have to offer.

Rice is going head-to-head with schools from the SEC, Big Ten and ACC for a prized recruit, and it’s not just lip service. Phillips prioritized attending Junior Day when he could have been elsewhere. He’ll be one to monitor going forward.

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Rice Football Recruiting: 2020 Corner Jordan Dunbar commits to Owls

June 22, 2019 By Matthew Bartlett

There’s no stopping the momentum of the 2020 Rice Football recruiting class, who added another big-time defensive pledge, this time from corner Jordan Dunbar.

The Owls’ productive spring on the recruiting trail has bled into the summer. The string of success the Owls have had to this point hasn’t come by accident. Their intentional, relentless efforts have paid off so far, and they paid off again as another priority target has decided it’s time for him to make things official. Corner Jordan Dunbar has committed to Rice Football.

The Iona Prep defensive back made the weekend trip from New York to South Main with anticipation. Both he and the coaching staff had felt his decision was imminent. Sure enough, he made his decision public, announcing his official commitment to the Owls.

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Before he shut things down in favor of the Owls, Dunbar had options. The 5-foot-11 corner had 21 offers ranging from the Ivy Leagues to Tulane, FAU, Army and Air Force. He’d been near the top of the board after receiving his offer from Rice in May and felt the tug to come down south and be a part of what Rice is building.

Dunbar the second player at the position in this class for Rice, joining Missouri City’s Devin Gunter who made his commitment to Rice on June 13. He’s also the fourth man to join the 2020 class this month.

There’s a lot to like about Dunbar on the field. He’s relentless in pursuit and plays with intensity. He has a proven ability to play on an island and win one-on-one battles, something he’ll do a lot of during his time at South Main. Dunbar is an asset in coverage and he should only get better with more time on the field during his senior year.

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