Penn State 4-star safety commit Conrad Hussey delays signing
Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) St. Thomas Aquinas four-star safety Conrad Hussey will not sign his National Letter of Intent today, according to multiple reports.
Hussey, who committed to Penn State in April, has also been receiving heavy interest from both Miami and Florida State as the two in-state schools look to keep him home. The On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine (RPM) gives the Seminoles a better than 95 percent chance of flipping his commitment.
The On3 Consensus — a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies — has Hussey as the No. 248 overall recruit in the country.
He is ranked higher in the 2023 On300 ranking, which he slots in at No. 215 prospect and No. 16 safety in the country.
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Conrad Hussey Scouting Summary
“The next man up at the St. Thomas Aquinas (FL) defensive back factory who can play center field, deep half, man coverage and walk down in the box. Good looking build and frame that can put on an easy 10 to 15 pounds. Measures in at 6-foot-1.5, 190 pounds with a 6-foot-3.5 wingspan. Explosive player whose athletic ability shines on tape. Jumped nearly a 26-inch vertical during the spring camp circuit prior to his senior year. Ran 10.90 in the 100m, 23.05 in the 200m and jumped a 21-foot-2 long jump during his junior track and field campaign.
… Ball skills are apparent on film. Recorded 4 interceptions during his state championship winning junior season. Does an excellent job of playing through receivers hands at the catch point. Fluid hips and sideline to sideline speed allow him to cover every blade of grass on the field. Much more comfortable in space than in the box, but is a willing tackler. Extremely high ceiling and upside. Will rise up draft boards if he can become more efficient in the run game.”