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re: Is this LSU's class of 2014 DBs?

Posted on 7/22/12 at 12:23 am to
Posted by lsufanva
sandston virginia
Member since Aug 2009
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Posted on 7/22/12 at 12:23 am to
Agree about Voorhies. He's SEC all the way. Only consolation is that if we miss on him, he'll end up at one of the MS schools. Not overly concerned with either of them to be honest. I just think his talent and the fact that he's a coast kid will put him at the top of that "2nd" group of DBs after Jones, Paris and Brown.

I don't think Hardeman decommits necessarily because someone pitched him better. More likely that our depth in the class scares him away or the staff flat out tells him to look around. I like Hardeman and have absolutely no issue taking him but I do believe we have others on the board better than him. Harvey is one of those, as is Voorhies. The great thing about the " big 3" is that all of them have the versatility to play both CB and S. That helps us to take other talented kids that may be better fits at one of those spots. (Example Voorhies-S) I think Harvey could play offense as well so he may not factor in specifically to the DB class. The biggest thing working against Hardeman is the fact that it's so early. I'm not one that believes that "Mathieu position" has to be recruited for specifically. Brooks did pretty damn well in that role as well. Eugene has the same traits. I'm sure one of the many DBs are capable of blitzing off the edge.
Posted by SteveLSU35
Shreveport
Member since Mar 2004
13986 posts
Posted on 7/29/12 at 3:00 pm to
Jed Blasevich sp? really liked LSU at the camp. He's a special TE that could seriously play as a true freshman. I never talk about freshmen playing either.
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