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Dominic Gicinto, WR, UNLV
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Name: Dominic Gicinto (Double Transfer from New Mexico State/Missouri) College: UNLV
Number: 6
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 5-09 Weight: 183 Position: Pos2: KR
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2024 40 Low: 4.45 40 Time: 4.51 40 High: 4.55
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Data Scout Notes: X-Lower Tier WRs/Decent Tester/7-124-1 in 23/Double Transfer/Back for 23 w/Extra Covid Year 2023: NAC...Double Transfer from New Mexico State/Missouri...2022: NA...2021: NA... (+) Sept 2021 Arm INJ/Out for 2021...2020: NAC...Transfer from Missouri
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Height: 5085
Weight: 183
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Dates: 03/25/24
Hand: 08 1/2 Arm: 30 Wingspan: 75 3/4
Height: 5085
Weight: 183
40 Yrd Dash: 4.51
20 Yrd Dash: 2.63
10 Yrd Dash: 1.57
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225 Lb. Bench Reps: 08
Vertical Jump: 39 1/2
Broad Jump: 10'03"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.34
3-Cone Drill: 7.34
40 Time Range: 4.51 Twice/Projected: 4.55
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Dominic Gicinto, UNLV, Player News
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The New Mexico State football team picked up a second offensive player with SEC experience. The Aggies recently announced the signing of Dominic Gicinto, a 5-foot-10 slot receiver from Missouri. Gicinto will be eligible to play immediately and he has two years of eligibility remaining. Gicinto joins graduate transfer Eli Johnson from Mississippi as new offensive players for the Aggies in the fall. Johnson should start at the center position, and Gicinto gives the Aggies another target for either Jonah J ohnson or Weston Eget. "(Aggies recruiting coordinator Cory Martin) found Dominic through recruiting ties with other coaches he knew," Aggies head coach Doug Martin said. "Dominic brings speed and a great run after the catch skill set. He will probably b e the fastest wide receiver we have. He will be an inside receiver for us and line up in the backfield at times also." Like Johnson, Gicinto entered the transfer portal following a coaching change. "That didn't really stand out other than I saw that the team was in a rebuild and it seemed like a good place if you wanted to be part of something great," Gicinto said. - Las Cruces Sun News
(DS#175 WR) rSr/2024 WR Dominic Gicinto, UNLV
News Source: Las Cruces Sun News
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The New Mexico State football team picked up a second offensive player with SEC experience. The Aggies recently announced the signing of Dominic Gicinto, a 5-foot-10 slot receiver from Missouri. Gicinto will be eligible to play immediately and he has two years of eligibility remaining. Gicinto joins graduate transfer Eli Johnson from Mississippi as new offensive players for the Aggies in the fall. Johnson should start at the center position, and Gicinto gives the Aggies another target for either Jonah J ohnson or Weston Eget. Gicinto gives the Aggies another option in the slot, where Robert Downs and Cole Harrity played during spring games against Tarleton State and Dixie State. - Las Cruces Sun News
(DS#175 WR) rSr/2024 WR Dominic Gicinto, UNLV
News Source: Las Cruces Sun News
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Missouri junior slot receiver Dominic Gicinto has entered the NCAA transfer portal, the team confirmed Wednesday, giving the Tigers one fewer scholarship player for Saturday's game at South Carolina. As of Tuesday, Mizzou had 56 scholarship players avail able, just three more than the Southeastern Conference roster threshold for COVID-19 protocols. The SEC roster threshold is considered a guideline more than a strict requirement. "The impacted institution has the option to play the game with fewer than t he 53 scholarship players or fewer than the minimum number of position players...if it elects to do so," SEC spokesperson Chuck Dunlap said in an email Wednesday. That means the Tigers (2-3) could slip below the SEC's 53-player threshold and still elect to play Saturday's game at South Carolina (2-5). Tigers coach Eli Drinkwitz talked Wednesday as if he expects the Tigers to play Saturday."I look forward to the opportunity," he said during the SEC's conference call. "Obviously in this year anytim e you get an opportunity to play the game you got to relish it. And that's what we're focusing on trying to do." Gicinto told Drinkwitz about his decision after Tuesday's practice. "He felt like he wanted to find a better offensive fit and a better cult ural fit," Drinkwitz said. "Obviously, we weren't here to recruit him. We're different than what they've been used to or what they recruited to. It's all about trying to find the right fit. We wish him well and absolutely all the best to him as he's movi ng forward." - Post-Dispatch
(DS#175 WR) rSr/2024 WR Dominic Gicinto, UNLV
News Source: Post-Dispatch
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