BC has some flexibility in terms of how they might deal with the decommitment. I think they had four spots left prior to the decommitment. They may have five now, but it really depends on how comfortable they are with the guys they could add.
Ray Marten can play tight end. This Brandon Ginnetti kid from Cheshire Academy is more of a fullback and much less of a flex-hybrid tight end than Harrington, but the pro-style offense they plan on running will still be flexible with the TE/H-Back/FB position types that they had recruited interchangeably.
I wouldn't be surprised if they try to target another TE because they normally have a pretty easy time getting those types that they like, but I would say that they don't have to find a player who mirrors Harrington in this respect. It's a big blow, no doubt, because he was one of their best commitments. My only point is that they have some options and don't have to go out and try to find version 2.0 or plan B of the exact type of player Harrington is.
Ray Marten can play tight end. This Brandon Ginnetti kid from Cheshire Academy is more of a fullback and much less of a flex-hybrid tight end than Harrington, but the pro-style offense they plan on running will still be flexible with the TE/H-Back/FB position types that they had recruited interchangeably.
I wouldn't be surprised if they try to target another TE because they normally have a pretty easy time getting those types that they like, but I would say that they don't have to find a player who mirrors Harrington in this respect. It's a big blow, no doubt, because he was one of their best commitments. My only point is that they have some options and don't have to go out and try to find version 2.0 or plan B of the exact type of player Harrington is.