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  1. Some on twitter asked him about the tweet and if it was true....Priest said no, it is not true...said he didn't know where that came from... If anything, that hopefully pushes him farther from LSU. When we get hardons over recruits, we're kinda creepy... when a recruit gets a hardon over another recruit, you've clearly crossed some lines. Beyond creepy.Wow. Now we know where atbone95 came up with his user name! J/king
  2. Some on twitter asked him about the tweet and if it was true....Priest said no, it is not true...said he didn't know where that came from...
  3. Lets hope we have a shot at Vandenburg!
  4. Well in better news....we did move up 6 spots in the ESPN team rankings...now coming in at 27th.
  5. Per ESPN: It turns out junior college offensive tackle Matt Finnin (Crete, Ill./College of Dupage) was not ready to make a decision after all. It was the colleges that were ready for him to make a choice. Finnin announced Monday he would make his commitment Friday between Kansas and Marshall. He told ESPN.com Tuesday that he will no longer make a commitment at the end of the week. "Won't be committing Friday," he wrote in a text message. "Told schools pressuring me for a commitment that they should take another commitment if they need because I'm not ready to make a decision." http://insider.espn.go.com/blog/ncfrecruiting/midwest/post/_/id/7451/juco-ot-matt-finnin-postpones-decision [snip]
  6. Per Espn: WACO, Texas -- Katy (Texas) High School four-star running back Adam Taylor just keeps going and going. He’s already surpassed the 2,000-yard mark, but the senior back is far from done, even if he’s got one more game left. Taylor put Katy on his back Saturday against Cibolo (Texas) Steele with 40 carries for 226 yards and three touchdowns, include the game-clincher on a long, run-heavy drive late in the fourth-quarter as the Tigers earned the 45-33 victory. “I didn’t know I had that many carries,” Taylor said after the game. “That’s crazy. It’s a great job by my offensive line at blocking every play. We fought hard.” Taylor has now rushed for 2,392 yards and 39 touchdowns. He’s averaging nearly 8.5 yards per carry and 159 yards a game. All of that has come after Taylor suffered a torn ACL as a junior and missed nearly his entire season. He hasn’t forgotten that while leading Katy all this way. “This has been incredible,” Taylor said, “especially to share this with my teammates, the guys I grew up with since elementary school.” Taylor’s big year has helped him pick up serious interest from a handful of schools, but he said he remains solid in his verbal commitment to Nebraska. Other schools may inquire over the next few months – Texas, for example, is searching for a running back after Arlington (Texas) Martin’s Kyle Hicks flipped to TCU – but Taylor said he isn’t worried about that. Right now, nobody else is calling and he’s not looking around. All Taylor is focused on at the moment is Cedar Hill (Texas) High School and the Class 5A, Division II title game on Saturday at Cowboys Stadium. “It should be a great game,” he said. “We’ll watch video and play a great game. I know they’re a great team, because they’ve made it this far.”
  7. Source? AngieMachado1 Angie Machado First visit report from weekend's official visits is live @BeaverBlitz. See what JUCO DT Kyle Peko thought of trip ($) http://t.co/KiKsAG6t
  8. JUCO defensive tackle Kyle Peko took his official visit to Oregon State this weekend and now the recruiting process is winding down. Prior to his trip to Corvallis, Peko had visited Nebraska, Michigan State, Utah and Washington State. All of those schools are still in play except Nebraska. Peko has eliminated the Cornhuskers and is focused on four.
  9. How is this kid not a 5 star across the board?
  10. Sounds like he has room to bulk up...probably depends on what a college program can do for him. I definitly think he will be a project, definitly not going to get early playing time, but I think he could be good with the right development. Seems to have the abilities, just needs to get them tuned up a bit.
  11. ESPN rated him as the #54 DE with a 3 star rating and a grade of 77. Good pick-up IMO.
  12. -- ESPN 150 tailback David Williams said Saturday afternoon he trimmed his list to three schools: Arizona State, Ohio State and South Carolina.
  13. And.....? And? I think it's fairly obviously. We're actively recruiting another Micah Kriekmeyer...a 5 year bench warming wasted scholarship. Riley Reiff I guess if a kid didn't play football in California, Texas, or Florida they can't have talent??? I only wish it were that simple!
  14. I want someone to tell me we can't recruit high level players. This guy was LSU's RB of choice. Even committed at one point. LSU passed on him because he tore his ACL as a junior and he isnt 100% yet. If and when he gets back this kid is an absolute steal thou. He can get the same treatment Tommy did. he doesn't have too play right away and can let what ever extra healing the ACL requires his first year here. Per Espn...sounds like a stud! Completely healthy after suffering an ACL injury in the first game of last season, Taylor is a top contributor on a Katy team that is No. 5 in the latest ESPN 25 Power Rankings. He has rushed for 1,591 yards and 26 touchdowns and is averaging almost nine yards per carry for Katy, which dominated Houston Westbury, 77-7, in the first round of the Texas Class 5A playoffs on Thursday. Taylor rushed 15 times for 225 yards and four touchdowns in the win.
  15. Philadelphia Imhotep Charter running back David Williams told ESPN.com he has canceled his official visit to Tennessee. Williams, No. 124 in the ESPN 150 and No. 13 at his position, was scheduled to take an official visit to Tennessee on Nov. 23. Williams unofficially visited Rocky Top earlier this year and had the Vols among his favorites. Williams would like to visit Ohio State officially for the Michigan game this weekend, but he has yet to talk to the Buckeyes' coaching staff. Arizona State, which already received an official visit, Nebraska and South Carolina are among the favorites for Williams.
  16. Scout article: Dixon initially committed to Nebraska sigh unseen. He subsequently decommitted and now took a visit. After all that, Dixon came away very impressed with Nebraska. "This was my first trip to Nebraska and I would give the visit a "10". It was a little windy and a little cold, but overall it doesn't get any better than that. "Nebraska is one of my top choices. I am going to visit Arizona State and maybe TCU or Houston. I don't have a list of favorites, but I know that there is a really good chance I go there (to Nebraska)."
  17. ESPN ESPN 300 cornerback Dashon Hunt (Westlake, Calif./Westlake) earned offers from much of the Pac-12 conference after committing to and eventually decommitting from UCLA. Now the 5-foot-9, 175-pound playmaker has narrowed his list down to a final four. Nebraska and Oregon State have already received official visits, while Boise State (Nov. 17) and California (Dec. 7) will receive them in the coming weeks. "I sat down with my parents and my coach and cut it down to a top four," Hunt said. "Really, all these colleges are great schools, so it's going to take for me to finish off my last two officials and then make a final decision." If not for the visit to Oregon State this past weekend, Hunt might have been comfortable trimming his list to a final three. But Hunt said the visit surprised him in a very good way. "I wasn't really expecting that," he said. "After being up there for two days, when I came back, I had a great feeling after it. I really enjoyed it." Hunt said he had limited ideas of what to expect out of the trip. "I only knew that some of the coaches were really cool and I had an expectation of the rain, because of what people had told me," he said. "The visit really changed my whole mentality about Oregon State. I really like them a whole lot." Recruits will often gather intel during official visits and then return home to sort through the pros and cons of each school in order to make a final decision. For Hunt, that was what helped him through the early stages. Now, he said it's all about instincts. "Right now I'm at the process where it's all about how I feel when I go up there," he said. "I've already figured out a lot of the little details. Now it's just, do I feel right being there? Is it where I want to spend four years of my life? Does it feel like home?"
  18. ESPN reporting he tore his MCL and ACL in region VI semi's
  19. I think it helped that Scout bumped up Banderas and Stanton to as well
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