Nexus Posted February 15, 2012 Share Posted February 15, 2012 Player: Corey Smith Hometown: Scooba, MS School: East Mississippi CC (JUCO) Position: WR Height: 6'0" Weight: 170 40 time: 4.5 Offers: Akron, Alabama, Ball State, Cincinnati, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Miami (OH), Michigan State, Nebraska, North Carolina, Penn State, Syracuse, Tennessee, Toledo, Vanderbilt, Washington, West Virginia **Originally planned to attend Tennessee but was an academic casualty. He's from Akron, Ohio where he played for Akron Buchtel. Highlight reel is from Junior year in high school.** Rivals: :star :star Scout: :star :star 247: ESPN: Quote Link to comment
ADS Posted March 6, 2012 Share Posted March 6, 2012 COREY SMITH, WR, 6-0, 170, SCOOBA (E. MISSISSIPPI CC), MISSISSIPPI “Yes,” when asked if Smith has an offer from Nebraska. “I like the coaches there, they win, and they will let me play early – see the field. I heard from them twice a week even on Facebook.” “I usually hear from Coach Rich Fisher. I called Coach J P (Papuchis) once through Facebook. I missed his called and he wanted me to call him back." Smith said "Coach Fisher was asking me stuff about my life and stuff about each other – building a relationship. J P said he wanted me bad compete early on the playing field; recruiting me has as a Cornhusker.” Smith said “I don’t know too much about Nebraska but the things I do like are tradition and they win.” Lining Up Visits “I’m going to start my future visits in a little bit but I don’t know where I’m going yet, not until after spring. That’s when coaches come in and evaluate players. It doesn’t matter to me where I play I’m from Ohio.” Smith said “Coaches say I’m a game changer, big threat, run good routes and fast.” Smith said all schools that offered are about the same, tradition good coaching staff and win. He said he will commit on signing day. http://huskerjournal.com/recruiting.php Quote Link to comment
ADS Posted March 6, 2012 Share Posted March 6, 2012 Terry Joseph was his lead recruiter for Tennessee, be interesting to see if he leads his recruitment here along with Coach Fisher. Quote Link to comment
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