Bradyn Fleharty (6’3”, 200 lbs.), QB, Hilliard Bradley (Galloway, OH)
Adam Pandolfi (6’0”, 195 lbs.), RB, North Haven (North Haven, CT)
Cuttler Adams (6’0”, 195 lbs.), RB, Robbinsville (Robbinsville, NC)
Kyle Maltarich (6’2”, 185 lbs.), WR, West Holmes (Millersburg, OH)
Camden Hickox (6’3”, 180 lbs.), WR, Appling County (Baxley, GA)
Jaxton Santiago (6’3”, 220 lbs.), WR, Bakersfield Centennial (Bakersfield, CA)
Davis Wong (6’0”, 175 lbs.), WR, Brentwood (Los Angeles, CA)
Chase Collyer (5’8”, 175 lbs.), WR, Loomis Chaffee (Windsor, CT)
Thomas Bacon Jr. (6’4”, 205 lbs.), WR, Long Island Lutheran (Westbury, NY)
Brady Wagner (6’3”, 225 lbs.), TE, Grapevine (Grapevine, TX)
Colton Sanders (6’3”, 225 lbs.), TE, Katy (Katy, TX)
Bennett Anderson (6’5”, 270 lbs.), OL, Bellarmine College Prep (Morgan Hill, CA)
Kevin Cassidy (6’6″, 285 lbs.), OL, Mountainside (Beaverton, OR)
Charlie Humphreys (6’5”, 280 lbs.), OL, Cistercian Prep (Dallas, TX)
Trent Page (6’2”, 250 lbs.), DL, The Blake School (Maple Grove, MN)
Lota Ugokwe (6’2”, 225 lbs.), DL, George Walton (Marietta, GA)
Sam McGivern (6’2”, 245 lbs.), DL, Kimberly (Kimberly, WI)
Xavier Rivers (6’1”, 240 lbs.), DL, Northwest (Darnestown, MD)
Jackson Boone (6’3”, 210 lbs.), DL, The Peddie School (Lawrence Township, NJ)
Mack Johnson (6’3”, 240 lbs.), DL, High Point Christian (High Point, NC)
Steven Partin (6’1”, 210 lbs.), LB, Knox Central (Flat Lick, KY)
Joe McCord (6’1”, 215 lbs.), LB, Alcoa (Knoxville, TN)
Eddie Palumbo (6’3”, 210 lbs.), LB, Archbishop Stepinac (Yorktown Heights, NY)
Brandon Banks (5’11”, 175 lbs.), DB, Aliquippa (Aliquippa, PA)
Charles Barkley-Smith (5’11”, 180 lbs.), DB, Loganville (Loganville, GA)
Billy Eastep (6’1”, 190 lbs.), DB, Brophy College Prep (Phoenix, AZ)
Breylan Thompson (6’1”, 175 lbs.), DB, Episcopal (Bellaire, TX)
JP Schmidt (5’11”, 190 lbs.), DB, Immaculate Conception (Elmhurst, IL)
Chris White (6’0”, 190 lbs.), DB, Cheshire Academy (San Diego, CA)
Dillon Rickenbacker (6’1”, 210 lbs.), DB, St. John Bosco (Los Angeles, CA)
Updated Roster: 2024 Football Roster – Yale University (yalebulldogs.com)
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What about Kevin Cassidy?
HE IS LISTED.
He’s 13 down from the top. Looks like a great class. Why did the Kicker from Virginia decommit.?
Looking at the roster, we have a lot of offensive weapons. It will all depend on the QB. The potential to put up a lot of points is there.
Gentlemen; I am like-minded regarding the signal calling position and would like to hear opinions about who are the front runners for the starting job.
Nice to see Joey Felton will be back for another year.
This young man Cutler Adams, is phenomenal.! OMG vision , speed and he’s a big boy. Hudl does not lie.
NEW COMMITT: SAM CONNELLY 6′ 4″, 250 LBS., DL.,
MARIN CATHOLIC H.S., KENFIELD, CA.
Any word on new Yale Football recruits from The Yale Football Camp.?
YALE COMMIT:
JIMMY RANDAZZO, OL; 6′ 5″, 300 LBS. WEDDINGTON H.S., MATTHEW, N.C.
YALE COMMIT:
XAVIER COLEMAN, 6′ 3′, 231 LBS., D/E. NORTH CROWLEY H.S., FORT WORTH, TX.
Thank you, RAY, bringer of good news!
2025 commit:
Max Ruedebusch, WR, OL, 6’5″. 215lbs, 4.61, 40 YARD DASH, Lake Mills Wisconsin. Six Division I offers including Army, Air Force and UNI. Rated #5 Ath in Wisconsin.
Scouting report on Max Ruedebusch:
https://x.com/max_ruedebusch/status/1794864711944806436?s=46&t=EujVsqXxVlHqVdH64PwqFA
Yale OL coach Stefon Wheeler recently completed an 11 day Internship working with the coaching staff the Chicago Bears during their mini camp.
YALE COMMIT:
AHRAN OGBOR. WR: 6′, 200 LBS. 4.47 FORTY YD DASH. SPRING H.S., SPRING, TX. OFFERED BY NORTH TEXAS STATE, SAN DIEGO STATE, TEXAS TECH, TULSA, UTSA, ARMY, ETC.
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New commit:
Hugo Djeumeni Junior, RB, 6’0″, 210lbs, CLASS OF: 2025. Offer from Boston College.
2023 stats:
2026 rushing yards
327 receiving yards
32 touchdowns
Film of Hugo Junior.
https://www.hudl.com/video/3/13217630/65242c722aa686056c588bb9
Hugo Djeumeni Junior can run through them, around them and over them!
https://www.hudl.com/video/3/13217630/65242c722aa686056c588bb9
Nice group of recruits so far one player Ahran Ogbor should get a chance to play running back speed kills.
A great looking group. Let’s hope all of them show up in 2025 AND remain for four years. I would hate for us to become a sort of “safety school” where players stay until their stock rises and something “better” surfaces.
Don’t see Ryan Lindley on the roster. Thought he had a year left due to 2020 season cancellation .
I know I am beating a dead horse, with the bounty of running backs harkens back to 1972 Rudy Green HB, Dick Jauron HB , Tyrell Hennings FB and Tommy Doyle at QB . In Yale’s variation of the Wishbone. Yale at this point and time has the studs to pull this off. Especially with the QB situation being inexperienced at this time. It would take the pressure off of the QB. In a hurry up scenario. Would cause havoc to the opposing defense. Just a thought.
Carm called it the Y-bone, I believe. While I think Yale could do it, it’s a run every down offense. O lineman love it, but wide receivers, not so much. Opponents would certainly have to adjust, much like when Princeton was still running the single wing.
Commit Trevor Havill, 6’5”210lbs dual threat QB Avon Old Farm HS Louisville, Ky. Football and Lacrosse
Trevor Havill, 40 yd dash 4.71
Shuttle4.32 vertical 33”bench press 250lbs. Clean 225lbs.
He originally committed to Ohio State for Lacrosse.
Yale gave him the option for both. Liberty , Bowling Green, Cornell, Appalachian State, New Mexico State were a few of the schools interested in him.
Welcome Trevor, you Bulldog.
YALE COMMIT:
CHENNA ONWUASOANYA, DB, 5′ 11′, 175LBS. 4.5 FORTY. HAMDEN HALL, HAMDEN, CT./ CHOATE ROSEMARY HALL, WALLINGFORD,
CT.
YALE COMMIT:
TOMMY HOEY, OL, 6′ 4″, 280 LBS. , PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY, EXETER, NH.
YALE BASKETBALL :
JOHN POULAKIDAS IS ONE OF ONLY TWELVE COLLEGE PLAYERS FROM THE USA INVITED TO ATTEND THE JAYSON TATUM ELITE CAMP.