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Damarius Johnson doesn't list LSU
Posted on 1/31/08 at 2:57 pm
Posted on 1/31/08 at 2:57 pm
I just noticed that this 4* athlete from Destrehan did't even have LSU listed as a school of interest. He was recognized as having one of the best game performances by Rivals, along with Randall Mackey and Ryan Baker. Anyone familiar with this kid? thanks.
This post was edited on 11/1/10 at 11:28 am
Posted on 1/31/08 at 2:58 pm to bengalbabe4eva
He's like 5'8 and come on strong at the end of the season.
Apparently he has good but not great speed and quicks, but not enough to make up for his diminutive stature to warrant and LSU offer.
Apparently he has good but not great speed and quicks, but not enough to make up for his diminutive stature to warrant and LSU offer.
Posted on 1/31/08 at 3:02 pm to True Grit
trindon = 5'5"
damaris is a superstar. he is probably a better all around football player than trindon, but it all matters on where you end up and how you fit in the system. obviously, the coaches did not see a real need for damaris. i do not have a problem with that.
damaris is a superstar. he is probably a better all around football player than trindon, but it all matters on where you end up and how you fit in the system. obviously, the coaches did not see a real need for damaris. i do not have a problem with that.
Posted on 1/31/08 at 3:03 pm to easy money
quote:
trindon = 5'5"
trindon=future olympic track star
Posted on 1/31/08 at 3:05 pm to easy money
quote:
damaris is a superstar. he is probably a better all around football player than trindon, but it all matters on where you end up and how you fit in the system. obviously, the coaches did not see a real need for damaris. i do not have a problem with that.
he's a great player.
but i don't think his athleticism makes up for his lack of measurables.
Posted on 1/31/08 at 3:15 pm to OBUDan
quote:I do, he's not as fast as TH (who is), but he's still very fast, and has better moves and hands. He has the skills to play in the SEC and be dangerous w/ the ball. Very similar to how Prothro was.
but i don't think his athleticism makes up for his lack of measurables.
Posted on 1/31/08 at 9:13 pm to Books
The Destrehan coach called him the most electric player he'd ever coached. This is on the team with Tim Molton and Jordan Jefferson, along with Jerico Nelson.
Anyways, most of the big time programs stayed away because of his size. Some of the offers he does have maybe are for playing CB.
Anyways, most of the big time programs stayed away because of his size. Some of the offers he does have maybe are for playing CB.
Posted on 1/31/08 at 10:06 pm to TxTiger82
Before I saw destrehan play, I knew we had committments from the wr and the qb, but the rb was looked like the best player on the field. I only saw him play one time and thought he was the one the best players I had ever seen on the high school level. He did have a great game that day, his moves or unbelievable. He was definitely the key to destrehan winning the 5a state championship and that is saying a lot when you have Jordan Jefferson.
Posted on 1/31/08 at 11:02 pm to bestdamnsportsguy
LSU better be careful not offering a guy a scholarship because he is 5' 8". Barry Sanders was 5'8". LINK
See how he plays his senior year.
See how he plays his senior year.
Posted on 1/31/08 at 11:07 pm to djmicrobe
his SR Year is OVER Buddy
Posted on 1/31/08 at 11:15 pm to easy money
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trindon = 5'5"
doesn't play WR.
You don't have to look too hard to see the type of WRs we are recruiting.
Posted on 2/1/08 at 12:33 am to gzilla
most of trindon's contributions come in motion out of a wide receiver slot.....the same play damaris runs for destrehan. he could be a running back in college with an emphasis on catching the ball out of the backfield. he would shake every lb in the nation. who cares what they are listed as? we don't use trindon like a traditional rb and we wouldn't use damaris like a traditional receiver either. regardless, we are missing out on some major talent just in one area of the state by not offering at least one of the following: laron byrd, jerico nelson, or damaris johnson.
Posted on 2/1/08 at 8:55 am to Books
quote:i tend to agree
but i don't think his athleticism makes up for his lack of measurables.
I do, he's not as fast as TH (who is), but he's still very fast, and has better moves and hands. He has the skills to play in the SEC and be dangerous w/ the ball. Very similar to how Prothro was.
i'm nowhere near an expert, but i think we're making a mistake on this one
Posted on 2/1/08 at 9:15 am to bengalbabe4eva
We can't get everyone especially if we sign the guys for next year we realllllly want at RB. Schools like latech need to do well next year getting the second level talent in LA. With the level being so elevated for next year those guys could really produce some winning teams at other instate schools.
Posted on 10/31/10 at 8:45 am to Maximus
Excellent bump! I remember how everyone here was convinced that this guy would not make an impact at the college level. Now where are the experts?
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