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Army All American Announcements
Posted on 1/2/10 at 11:36 pm
Posted on 1/2/10 at 11:36 pm
So we got none at the UA game, any expected to commit to LSU or at least have a chance to get at the Army All American game?
Posted on 1/3/10 at 12:44 am to MOT
More than likely, no players will be committing to LSU during the game, but we have a great chance at landing a few players in the game about 3 weeks later at NSD when players like Lache Seastrunk and Ego Ferguson will be making their announcements.
Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:18 am to kadillak
I was under the impression that lache was announcing at the game.
Posted on 1/3/10 at 2:38 am to TxTiger25
Actually, coming to think of it, yeah, I think you're right on Seastrunk. My bad.
Posted on 1/3/10 at 8:14 am to kadillak
Is there a list of everyone announcing at that game?
Posted on 1/3/10 at 11:21 am to Buckeye06
LINK
Here is a look at the prospects planning to announce their college choices live during the U.S. Army All-American Bowl airing live on NBC at 1 p.m. ET on January 9.
Rivals.com recruiting analyst Mike Farrell will give the scoop on what he is hearing and give his predictions on where they are headed throughout the week. This is a fluid list and will likely change prior to the game.
U.S. Army All-American Bowl Announcements
ATH Latwan Anderson, 5-11/185, Cleveland Glenville
[b]Overall Rank: No. 18 Schools: Miami, Michigan, Mich. State, North Carolina, Ohio State, West Virginia
Farrell analysis:: Anderson was a strong West Virginia lean until Ohio State offered. Miami and North Carolina have visits scheduled for January, but Anderson is expected to commit to the Buckeyes and likely end the process.
ATH Marquis Flowers, 6-3/210, Goodyear (Ariz.) Millennium
Overall Rank: No. 87 Schools: Arizona, Arizona State, Notre Dame, UCLA, USC
Farrell analysis:: This is expected to come down to USC, UCLA and Arizona with the Trojans and Wildcats the leaders. Right now I think the home team wins out and Arizona lands him.
DT Sharrif Floyd, 6-3/310, Philadelphia George Washington
Overall Rank: No. 9 Schools: Florida, North Carolina, Ohio State, South Carolina
Farrell analysis:: Ohio State, Florida and North Carolina are the big three here and it was closer between the Buckeyes and Gators before the Urban Meyer situation. Buckeyes win this one.
DB Victor Hampton, 5-11/170, Darlington (S.C.)
Position Rank: No. 22 CB Schools: North Carolina, NC State, South Carolina, Tennessee
Farrell analysis:: UNC, NC State and Tennessee are still on his list, but it appears clear that the former Gator commitment will end up at South Carolina in the end.
DE Gabe King, 6-6/253, Eugene (Ore.) South Eugene
Overall Rank: No. 28 Schools: Cal, Oregon, USC
Farrell analysis:: Cal was his long-time leader and USC impressed him on an official visit, but it appears King is bound for Oregon unless the Bears can win him back.
DB Dior Mathis, 5-9/166, Detroit Cass Tech
Overall Rank: No. 239 Schools: Michigan, Oregon
Farrell analysis:: Mathis could be the hardest to predict because Oregon has been his leader forever, but the ties between Mathis, Cass Tech and the Michigan Wolverines run deep. However, he truly appears to love the Ducks so they are the choice here.
LB C.J. Mosley, 6-2/212, Theodore (Ala.)
Overall Rank: No. 91 Schools: Alabama, Auburn
Farrell analysis:: This is an Alabama-Auburn battle and the Tide are expected to win this one at the game.
DE Brandon Willis, 6-3/255, Duncan (S.C.) Byrnes
Overall Rank: No. 41 Schools: North Carolina, UCLA
Farrell analysis:: It's down to UCLA and UNC for Willis and while UCLA and the west coast is tempting, this looks more and more like a win for John Blake and the Heels at a huge positional need.
DB Demetrius Wright, 6-1/201, Corona (Calif.)
Overall Rank: No. 102 Schools: Arizona, Colorado, Tennessee, USC, Washington
Farrell analysis:: Washington has done a great job staying in this one but Wright is expected to pick USC all the way.
Here is a look at the prospects planning to announce their college choices live during the U.S. Army All-American Bowl airing live on NBC at 1 p.m. ET on January 9.
Rivals.com recruiting analyst Mike Farrell will give the scoop on what he is hearing and give his predictions on where they are headed throughout the week. This is a fluid list and will likely change prior to the game.
U.S. Army All-American Bowl Announcements
ATH Latwan Anderson, 5-11/185, Cleveland Glenville
[b]Overall Rank: No. 18 Schools: Miami, Michigan, Mich. State, North Carolina, Ohio State, West Virginia
Farrell analysis:: Anderson was a strong West Virginia lean until Ohio State offered. Miami and North Carolina have visits scheduled for January, but Anderson is expected to commit to the Buckeyes and likely end the process.
ATH Marquis Flowers, 6-3/210, Goodyear (Ariz.) Millennium
Overall Rank: No. 87 Schools: Arizona, Arizona State, Notre Dame, UCLA, USC
Farrell analysis:: This is expected to come down to USC, UCLA and Arizona with the Trojans and Wildcats the leaders. Right now I think the home team wins out and Arizona lands him.
DT Sharrif Floyd, 6-3/310, Philadelphia George Washington
Overall Rank: No. 9 Schools: Florida, North Carolina, Ohio State, South Carolina
Farrell analysis:: Ohio State, Florida and North Carolina are the big three here and it was closer between the Buckeyes and Gators before the Urban Meyer situation. Buckeyes win this one.
DB Victor Hampton, 5-11/170, Darlington (S.C.)
Position Rank: No. 22 CB Schools: North Carolina, NC State, South Carolina, Tennessee
Farrell analysis:: UNC, NC State and Tennessee are still on his list, but it appears clear that the former Gator commitment will end up at South Carolina in the end.
DE Gabe King, 6-6/253, Eugene (Ore.) South Eugene
Overall Rank: No. 28 Schools: Cal, Oregon, USC
Farrell analysis:: Cal was his long-time leader and USC impressed him on an official visit, but it appears King is bound for Oregon unless the Bears can win him back.
DB Dior Mathis, 5-9/166, Detroit Cass Tech
Overall Rank: No. 239 Schools: Michigan, Oregon
Farrell analysis:: Mathis could be the hardest to predict because Oregon has been his leader forever, but the ties between Mathis, Cass Tech and the Michigan Wolverines run deep. However, he truly appears to love the Ducks so they are the choice here.
LB C.J. Mosley, 6-2/212, Theodore (Ala.)
Overall Rank: No. 91 Schools: Alabama, Auburn
Farrell analysis:: This is an Alabama-Auburn battle and the Tide are expected to win this one at the game.
DE Brandon Willis, 6-3/255, Duncan (S.C.) Byrnes
Overall Rank: No. 41 Schools: North Carolina, UCLA
Farrell analysis:: It's down to UCLA and UNC for Willis and while UCLA and the west coast is tempting, this looks more and more like a win for John Blake and the Heels at a huge positional need.
DB Demetrius Wright, 6-1/201, Corona (Calif.)
Overall Rank: No. 102 Schools: Arizona, Colorado, Tennessee, USC, Washington
Farrell analysis:: Washington has done a great job staying in this one but Wright is expected to pick USC all the way.
Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:23 pm to GeauxTigrs1
Anderson/Floyd/Henderson would be huge for OSU obviously
Posted on 1/3/10 at 2:39 pm to Buckeye06
Says a lot about Miles' recruiting... or lack thereof.
Posted on 1/3/10 at 2:52 pm to Neckruff
quote:Miles has never had problems recruiting...its other things he lacks in. By the way, get your flaming arse off of our board bitch!
Says a lot about Miles' recruiting... or lack thereof.
Posted on 1/3/10 at 3:10 pm to tigerjake
Darius White and Mike Davis say they disagree.
Posted on 1/3/10 at 3:21 pm to Neckruff
Says a lot about Miles' recruiting... or lack thereof.
Miles has already locked down 90% of our in-state talent and an elite recruiting class is already assured.
After kicking the Longhorns arse in the CWS, I am feeling sorry for them and will be pulling for them not to get their butts handed to them in the BCS C.G. by another SEC school.
Go Horns!
Miles has already locked down 90% of our in-state talent and an elite recruiting class is already assured.
After kicking the Longhorns arse in the CWS, I am feeling sorry for them and will be pulling for them not to get their butts handed to them in the BCS C.G. by another SEC school.
Go Horns!
This post was edited on 1/3/10 at 3:25 pm
Posted on 1/3/10 at 3:58 pm to Neckruff
quote:
Darius White and Mike Davis say they disagree.
Darius White was not recruited very hard when we got Davis onboard and started to focus on the in-state guys. So we could never have made up the ground.
Davis..........we lost him because of execution, not recruiting prowess. If Miles does one thing as well as any, it's recruiting.
Posted on 1/3/10 at 4:15 pm to OldIowaTiger
A lot of Floyd to Florida rumors right now.Also i've been told that Flowers is goint to ASU but they may be getting ASU and Arizona mixed up.
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