Last night on ESPN, #1 in the country ranked by ESPN Booker T. Washington out of Miami, Florida, defeated ranked #6 Norcross (GA), 55-0 in an absolute stunner of a blowout.
Booker QB and FSU verbal commit Treon Harris was unbelievable. In just 3 quarters of action, he went 23 of 28 for 287 yards, 5 TD's, and no interceptions. On the other end of the field, Norcorss's Lorenzo Carter, who is #11 in the ESPN 300, and the #3 Defensive End in the country, was completely shut down and had nothing to show for. Credit is given to offensive lineman Jordan Ingraham who kept Carter in check through out the entire night, which definitely has drawn the attention of some big name schools that were at first mainly only focused on Carter.
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Number 1 recruit
Though it's still early, ESPN has released their Top 150 list of High School football players from across the nation. Right now the number one ranked player and recruit in the class of 2014 is Saint Augustine High School running back Leonard Fournette out of Louisiana. So far Fournette has received offers from 11 schools; Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Texas, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Georgia Tech, Notre Dame, Texas A&M, and West Virginia. Watch for highlights, stats, and more on Fournette in the near future.
ESPN profile
ESPN profile
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
ESPN 150 Class of 2014 Revealed
The ESPN Top 150 Class of 2014 has been released.
http://espn.go.com/college-sports//football/recruiting/playerrankings/_/view/espnu150/sort/rank/class/2014
http://espn.go.com/college-sports//football/recruiting/playerrankings/_/view/espnu150/sort/rank/class/2014
Monday, April 22, 2013
RECRUITING TOPIC OVERVIEW
The topic I selected is high school
football recruiting by colleges. It
covers profiles and the recruiting of all the top high school football players
in the nation. I selected this topic
because it really interests me and someday I want to a college football
assistant coach and recruiter for the team.
The thing I want to accomplish by creating this blog is to continue to
update it and hopefully attract a handful of followers and maybe someday get
noticed by a college football team.
High
school recruiting is so important because it sets the tone for the NFL’s future
players and it is what makes colleges big powerhouses contending for the top
bowl games and the National Championship.
I started getting into it and became interested in all of it after
watching several high school football games on ESPN of the top teams from
around the country some years ago.
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