4-Star RB Johnny Frasier Signs With NC State

One of the biggest commitments in Pack15, Johnny Frasier has officially signed his letter of intent with The Pack. Frasier comes from right down the road in Princeton, North Carolina and attends Princeton High School. One of the five NC State commits to play in The Shrine Bowl, he checks in at 5’11” and a solid 220 pounds. This pickup might be one of the biggest commitments for NC State in a long time as he is considered a top three player in the state as well as the top running back in the entire country. Frasier has great speed and the ability to be a workhorse in the backfield for The Wolfpack in the future. The running back class of Frasier, Hines and Gallaspy is the number one running back class in the land. His commitment was huge for NC State because it gives The Pack four of the top seven players in the state.

Frasier recently switched his commitment from Florida State to NC State. He was committed to The Seminoles since August but was always considered a soft commit to them. In the summer he still made it known he would evaluate other schools with a list of five schools as NC State was not on that list. The coaching staff got Frasier to come on an unofficial visit to The Florida State game ironically and this paid dividends with NC State in his recruitment. NC State quietly became a place that he would maybe flip to in the future as thankfully this happened. Frasier wants to major in mechanical engineering at State. In the end he could’ve played his college football anywhere in the country but picked the in state school over Alabama, Arkansas, Duke, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Louisville, LSU, Miami (FL), Michigan, Michigan State, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn St, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vanderbilt plus Wisconsin. Pack fans can follow him on twitter at https://twitter.com/JohnnyOsoFast

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  • #73319
    Bsim412
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    One of the biggest commitments in Pack15, Johnny Frasier has officially signed his letter of intent with The Pack. Frasier comes from right down the r
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    #73321
    McCallum
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    Is he any good?

    True talent can not be denied. Were he all that and a bag of chips then Princeton would have walked off with a state title or gotten beyond round 3 of the playoffs (cue up the response they got to the 4th round thus missing the point twice).

    Ted Brown was a talent, he carried HP Andrews to a state title. Richmond County folks will tell you he was out of bounds but that misses the point. TA McClendon was a talent, Albemarle ran away with it behind McClendon. Keith Marshall couldn’t get Millbrook a conference title or out of the first round of the playoffs yet he was ranked better than Gurley who took Tarboro to a title.

    I hope he scores 500 touchdowns and takes a dump in the dean done but these rankings are fo da birds.

    McCallum

    #73333
    Bsim412
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    Yes, Frasier is the real deal. Coach Doeren and the staff did a great job securing the number 1 running back class in the country.

    #73383
    McCallum
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    “Who wants flavor-aid?” -Jim Jones

    McCallum

    #105510
    McCallum
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    Look what I found.

    McCallum

    #105530
    Heelh8r
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    It looks like you are the only one patting yourself on the back for this amazing discovery

    #105533
    McCallum
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    Sometimes questioning convetional wisdom is helpful.

    That said, were you the inspiration for the self driving car?

    McCallum

    #105540
    NCSU88
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    Highly talented running backs still need an offensive line to give them the opportunity to show off said talent.

    #105544
    PK Pollar
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    Ted Brown, TA McLendon and Andre Brown were all hosses in high school and important players in Wolfpack Football history. Frankly, it doesn’t matter to me what hardware they brought home in high school as I am only concerned about the hardware brought to West Raleigh.

    Here’s to hoping that Frasier — who may not have their talent or style of play — can make important contributions to Wolfpack Football in his career. I make no predictions, but only wish him the best as I have done for those earlier players.

    Dan Mullen’s Mr. Simmons can probably hit pretty hard coming across the line ….

    #105566
    redisgood
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    I think it might be more appropriate to revisit after he’s actually played a down or two. He is just a redshirt freshman going into his first season after all.

    #105567
    gso packbacker
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    I agree with McCallum that a 5 star guy should dominate in high school and it sounds like he didn’t. Water officially under the bridge now though.

    Now I’m curious about what the coaches really expect out of him at this point and how he can help the team.

    We’ve had guys like Philip and Russell who’ve exceeded expectations and that’s great, but I would gladly trade all of them for an ACC Championship. Heck, I might even trade one of those for a 6 conference-win season. 😉

    #105572
    McCallum
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    I’m watching a guard down at UGA named Ben Cleveland. He is 6’7″ 325 and was a 4 star in high school yet most of the kids that played against him thought he was soft. Not a fat kid at all, not lean either but just big so we’ll see how he works out.

    Speaking of that I met a kid named Branden Bowen in the airport at Salt Lake City this summer. Huge kid, listed as three star yet Ohio State saw something and offered him so he flipped from Utah to OSU. Real heavy duty line pusher for certain, 2nd on the depth chart in Columbus.

    Cleveland was always going to UGA, Bowen was a find.

    McCallum

    #105576
    tjfoose1
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    I think it might be more appropriate to revisit after he’s actually played a down or two. He is just a redshirt freshman going into his first season after all.

    Thank you , redisgood

    #105580
    wolfpack92owen
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    I think it might be more appropriate to revisit after he’s actually played a down or two. He is just a redshirt freshman going into his first season after all.

    DD said at the atlantic beach caravan that after 2 years he still hasnt learned to check his ego at the door. He sounded incredibly frustrated at the situation

    #105589
    McCallum
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    Wallace Rose Hill checked that ego.

    McCallum

    #105591
    tjfoose1
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    DD said at the atlantic beach caravan that after 2 years he still hasnt learned to check his ego at the door. He sounded incredibly frustrated at the situation

    Yes, he did, publicly. But DD wasn’t talking to the folks at the atlantic beach caravan when he said it.

    #105593
    McCallum
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    Princton’s last great back was Mike Atkinson in 1981.

    McCallum

    #105597
    wolfpack92owen
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    DD said at the atlantic beach caravan that after 2 years he still hasnt learned to check his ego at the door. He sounded incredibly frustrated at the situation

    Yes, he did, publicly. But DD wasn’t talking to the folks at the atlantic beach caravan when he said it.

    Is this some sort of riddle?

    #105598
    TheCOWDOG
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    Sure it’s a riddle. The answer to which can be found squarely on the 4 spot, on the laundry list.

    #105599
    freshmanin83
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    I would hazard a guess that he was speaking to the person in question that he should straighten up and howl right.

    #105606
    Fastback68
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    Any coach, anywhere – Just take the 2,3,4 or 5 yards. But it still happens, the ego says just reverse course 5 or 10 yards and you can take it to the house. Recall tells me TA did this a few times with his first carries.

    #105630
    NCSU88
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    I am noticing more running backs these days that try to avoid contact. They don’t seem willing to deliver the hit to the defender a la Todd Gurley. I love seeing RBs run over defenders. Bouncing outside will only do so much for you unless you’re lightning fast and gives the DBs time to react and close.

    #105653
    44rules
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    NCSU88, I’m wondering if that’s because of all the news about concussions? I’m scrawny and never had the build to play football, but I know if I was in their shoes, I might look to avoid contact when possible.

    Communism is not love. Communism is a hammer which we use to crush the enemy. Mao Zedong

    #109552
    wolfpack92owen
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    So the scuttlebutt is he is transferring along with potentially moss. ::sigh::

    #109553
    pakfanistan
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    So the scuttlebutt is he is transferring along with potentially moss. ::sigh::

    Scuttlebutt last year was Gallaspy was transferring. He’s still here.

    We’d miss Moss.

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