In an effort to acquaint you more with some of the region's top players that are just below the surface, so to speak, we'll introduce another pair. Yesterday it was a 345 defensive tackle. Today: Ronnie Rust of Central Catholic and Rey Green
First, Green. He's from Vancouver (Wash.) Evergreen and is a 5-foot-10, 191-pound junior back. Montana State has offered.
Green did not attend the junior day over the weekend but he spoke with Keith Bhonapha "about a month ago," he told TDR this week. Bhonapha did mention the junior day. Green has been to Washington for a photo shoot done for a newspaper but he has never been to a game.
If Washington were to offer Green would be interested, but he did say that ideally he would prefer to go to school outside the Pacific Northwest.
Rust is a teammate of Lamar Winston, who we have reported on extensively. While Winston attended the junior day, Rust did not. Earlier in the process Rust, a 6-foot, 195-pound three-star safety, would hear from the Huskies. He got letters during the season. It's since slowed. He gets letters from most of the Pac-12's schools as well as Missouri, Boise State and some FCS schools.
Rust had 94 carries for 1,010 yards and 24 touchdowns on offense, to go along with 88 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and six sacks on defense as a junior. Oregon State is the only school he's been in contact with lately.
Rust's profile
Green's profile
First, Green. He's from Vancouver (Wash.) Evergreen and is a 5-foot-10, 191-pound junior back. Montana State has offered.
Green did not attend the junior day over the weekend but he spoke with Keith Bhonapha "about a month ago," he told TDR this week. Bhonapha did mention the junior day. Green has been to Washington for a photo shoot done for a newspaper but he has never been to a game.
If Washington were to offer Green would be interested, but he did say that ideally he would prefer to go to school outside the Pacific Northwest.
Rust is a teammate of Lamar Winston, who we have reported on extensively. While Winston attended the junior day, Rust did not. Earlier in the process Rust, a 6-foot, 195-pound three-star safety, would hear from the Huskies. He got letters during the season. It's since slowed. He gets letters from most of the Pac-12's schools as well as Missouri, Boise State and some FCS schools.
Rust had 94 carries for 1,010 yards and 24 touchdowns on offense, to go along with 88 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and six sacks on defense as a junior. Oregon State is the only school he's been in contact with lately.
Rust's profile
Green's profile