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Early Recruiting List

Jalaal Abdullah, DB, 6’1”, 175 lbs., Frisco, TX

Ethan Washington, DB, 6’1”, 175 lbs., Missouri City, TX

Evan Morton, WR, 6’0”, 185 lbs., Sandy, UT

Marques Council Jr., QB, 6’2”, 191 lbs., Aliquippa, PA

Tyler Cunningham, WR, 6’2”, 205 lbs., Templeton, CA

Hale Rikkers, OL, 6’6”, 260 lbs., Madison, WI

Cooke Riney, TE, 6’6”, 245 lbs., Middlebury, VT

Atticus Snow, DL, 6’3”, 245 lbs., Longmeadow, MA

Liam Marley, DL, 6’3”, 255 lbs., Fort Lauderdale, FL

Jason Mathews, LB, 6’2”, 206 lbs., Southington, CT

Major Taylor, DL, 6’2”, 230 lbs., Irmo, NC

Jordan Ohakawa, DL, 6’2”, 276 lbs., Sugar Land, TX

Dylan Liner, WR, 6’2”, 200 lbs., Naperville, IL

Jamel Dew, DL, 6’3”, 230 lbs., Ypsilanti, MI

Malachi Igharo, DB, 6’3”, 180 lbs., Dripping Springs, TX

Callum Schweitzer, QB, 6’2″, 200 lbs., Los Gatos, CA

Let us know who we are missing!

28 replies on “Early Recruiting List”

Atticus Snow is among the finest football names I have heard.

The most Ivy football name I’ve ever heard is: Roly Purrington III. He was a ’70s QB, I believe for Penn.

Oops! My mistake, Roly played for Yale from 1970-’72. We often used a wishbone, Dick Jauron was the star RB.

Other QB’s at that time included Joe Massey (1968-70) and Tom Doyle (1972-74).

How about Carter Lord from Harvard who was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys. This wide receiver from Exeter not only had the Ivy name but could really play. Carmen Cozza called him the best end Yale played against during his time.

I’d nominate Chandler Henley III, Captain of the 2006 Team. Game Day was in New Haven for the 2006 Yale-Princeton game. Lee Corso commented on how Ivy League the captain’s name is, then quickly apologized for any offense.

According to 247, Malachi Igharo (one of our two recruits receiving 247 stars) is going to Columbia. If this is true, we may be in big trouble as our competition is no doubt claiming Yale’s floundering w/o its head coach.

AGS final poll

1/9/2026
Rank Team: Total Points First Place Votes
1 Montana State Bobcats 1000 40
2 Illinois State Redbirds 957
3 Montana Grizzlies 906
4 North Dakota State Bison 879
5 Villanova Wildcats 845
6 Tarleton State Texans 780
7 Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks 735
8 UC Davis Aggies 687
9 Lehigh Mountain Hawks 663
10 South Dakota Coyotes 654
11 Yale Bulldogs 538
12 Abilene Christian Wildcats 533
13 Rhode Island Rams 484
14 South Dakota State Jackrabbits 476
15 North Dakota Fighting Hawks 464
16 Mercer Bears 384
17 Youngstown State Penguins 382
18 Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles 368
19 Southeastern Louisiana Lions 284
20 Southern Illinois Salukis 157
21 Harvard Crimson 156
22 Lamar Cardinals 155
23 Monmouth Hawks 144
24 New Hampshire Wildcats 139
25 South Carolina State Bulldogs 56

We have a huge recruiting weekend upon us and we are desperate for RB, LB and OL commits!

I believe we poached Igharo from Columbia, not the other way around.

Nico is headed on a trip to Alabama…that alone should be enough ammunition to secure a few more recruits.

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