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Status:
Signed
HIGH SCHOOL

Danny Stutsman

Linebacker
6′3″ / 215 lbs
Winter Garden, FL
Foundation Academy
Class of 2021
Rating: n/a
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National Avg
Rating: 88.3
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
Oklahoma
Signed
Texas A&M
None
Baylor
None
Florida Atlantic
None
Illinois
None
Kent State
None
Maryland
None
Minnesota
None
NC State
None
Nebraska
None
Oklahoma State
None
Pittsburgh
None
Utah
None
Vanderbilt
None
Virginia
None
Virginia Tech
None
West Virginia
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Videos

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Regular season - Jr year

Updates

2021 LB Danny Stutsman trims his list to 6, Aggies make the cut
3 yr ago by Jason Howell
2021 LB Danny Stutsman trims his list to 6, Aggies make the cut
Winter Garden (FL) LB Danny Stutsman trimmed his list to six programs on Tuesday with Texas A&M among those lucky few making the cut. He discussed his top six, the Texas A&M program and his next steps as he navigates his way through the recruiting process.
Jason Howell
3 yr ago by Jason Howell
A few LB notes
The Aggies made the top 6 of Winter Garden (FL) Foundation Academy LB Danny Stutsman https://twitter.com/fbstutsman/status/1252721172317339651?s=21His father played TE at Baylor and was a PARADE All-American out of Daingerfield. After he was offered he talked about visiting but the Coronavirus caused those plans to be put on hold. Coach Santucci is leading Texas A&M's efforts.Duncanville (TX) LB Kendrick Blackshire plans to release his top schools. After his trip to College Station in February he said the Aggies were a top school and I haven't heard anything different as he gets ready to make his announcement. I said in last week's My Three Things I felt he would play his college days in the SEC and I continue to get that vibe. Coach Santucci and coach Fisher have both put in quite a bit of effort here.A new LB offer went out and Denton Ryan 2023 Anthony Hill is the recipient. He is one of the top up and coming players in the 2023 class and joins Wylie East DE Anthony James and El Campo RB Reuben Owens as in-state propspects with offers in the class. https://twitter.com/thegoatanthony1/status/1252722708187660293?s=21https://www.hudl.com/video/3/13145431/5da9dd0c4df5ee0ed42549a6
Aggies pique the interest of 2021 Florida linebacker Danny Stutsman
4 yr ago by Jason Howell
Aggies pique the interest of 2021 Florida linebacker Danny Stutsman
Monday evening, Texas A&M extended an offer to Winter Garden (FL) 2021 LB Danny Stutsman, and he hopes to visit College Station soon. He has a few ties to the state of Texas, and he spoke with TexAgs about a few reasons why Texas A&M has his attention.
Jason Howell
4 yr ago by Jason Howell
A few March 24 recruiting notes
Brauny mentioned Winter Garden (FL) Foundation Academy LB Danny Stutsman as a guy to watch a few weeks ago, and last night he received an offer from the Aggies. At 6-3, 215-pounds he is thumper with sideline-to-sideline ability. He recorded 110 tackles, 19 TFLs, and 3 sacks last fall. He also comes from a family of athletes. His dad, Steve Stutsman, is the OL coach at Foundation Academy, was a Parade All-American tight end out of Daingerfield (TX) and played at Baylor. His mom, Susy, was a basketball player at Baylor. His older sister is currently a softball player at Florida State. https://www.hudl.com/video/3/4339318/5db880a74797ce0d10aceb7aSpeaking of linebackers, Arlington Martin LB Morice Blackwell is another DFW prospect I have been hearing the Aggies are keeping an eye on. He checks in at about 6-1, 200, he has been a tackling machine and a defensive leader for the Martin Warriors. He's a Buddy Johnson type linebacker. Right now, he's a little light in the seat, but he has a nice frame and a growing offer list. He currently counts Baylor, Notre Dame, Alabama, Oklahoma State, Texas, and Texas Tech among his early offers. He was district defensive newcomer as a sophomore and last year he earned district MVP honors.https://www.hudl.com/video/3/10147294/5d7f90770660c21278238d21Staying in the DFW-area, the Aggies offered Flower Mound Marcus QB Garrett Nussmeier last week. Coach Coley has a relationship which goes back to his days at Georgia, and coach Dickey has made a positive impression. Yesterday, he was able to speak with coach Fisher for the first time and I was told they had a great meeting and hit it off well.When we spoke to him last week, he was not sure whether or not he would stick with his April 18 commitment plans. The coronavirus has thrown things up in the air. He also did not name leaders, but there has been much speculation and talk of LSU leading the way and there are a few reasons. They were the first to offer and he has a longstanding relationship with Coach O, he has taken multiple visits, the new passing game coordinator Scott Linehan was his dad's OC at Idaho and coached with him the last few years with the Cowboys. If he pushes things back look for him to take a few visits as soon as he can. Last week, he talked about trying to visit Texas A&M, Arizona State, Texas, and Miami.
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