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Guess we can end the Trey Quinn speculation too?
It really does go to show you the other side of the coin over the whole recruiting/eligibility deal. This kid played his 9th and 10th grade year for a school who did not feature him in their offense.

He is basically stuck at that school unless he decides to move to an MAIS school... Yea MAIS is small, but he does get to showcase his abilities more.

There are tons of great athletes at no name small schools who go 4-6 or worse each year and you never hear about the kid.

I for one wish this kid could pick where he wanted to go...

On a side note, this kid came to Glenbrook from Lakeside High School in Sibley... same school that speedster Chris Lewis is from.
Extremely slow... :rolleyes:

Tell me what you think about this big WR.

Posted by thurman on 11/19/12 at 10:57 am
The kid plays at a small private school, but its better than sitting back at his old high school blocking for the option!

At only 16 years old, he is already 6'3 200 with decent speed (4.6)

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I actually did hear that part ownership of the Hornets might be in the deal


This would be illegal... and obviously would not happen.
Kid looks good...

As a coach, when I see a kid dominating on every play against kids his own age, it makes me want to pay attention to him later on.

I have seen/coached many a 9th grader or below who was the best thing on the field, only to have his younger classmates catch up to him.

Based on his facebook page this kid is HUGE! Only problem I see for him is if he out grows the RB position.

Think back to when you were 14 years old. Did you look like the kid on the left in this picture? :wha:

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Either you are sarcastic, or not capable of reading comprehension... this is CANADA! They have different rules where any number of people may be in motion before the snap in any direction.
First off, this is in Canada... do some research to check their demographics...

secondly, this is just like any public school 9th grade team.

This kid is only in 9th grade, so judge him as so.