'10 GA TE Brian Vogler

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Tight end
Columbus (GA) Brookstone School

Ht: 6-foot-7
Wt: 242 lbs
Forty: 4.67 secs
Bench max: 275 pounds
Vertical: 30 inches
Class: 2010 (High School)

Brian Vogler - Football Recruiting

This guy is massive.
 
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Does anyone else think this guy looks like Ivan Drago, the russian Rocky had to fight in Rocky IV?
 
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Couple of tidbits from the article.

On Lane Kiffin: "He was just letting me know that he wants me to come up there for camp," the 6-foot-7, 240 pound Vogler said. "He said he is looking forward to meeting me. It was really exciting to get an offer from a great place like Tennessee."

"I don't know a whole lot," Vogler said. "With this new staff, I'll be interested to see how similar the offense will be to the previous offense. I think I can fit in up there and I've enjoyed talking to the coaches. They seem nice and know what they are doing."

Parents attended UF...might be a lock if they offer.
 
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He's either going to end up a really big TE or an OT. He's already almost 250 in HS and is 6'7. He'll add at least 25-35 lbs by the time he is a sophomore.
 
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He's a lineman without doubt...he doesn't strike me as an athletic guy....unless he was a tackle...then he's an athletic tackle.
 
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A 4.67 40 time is pretty darn athletic at 250 lbs. Can you imagine trying to cover this guy on a quick slant if you were a 6'1" linebacker?
 
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I was thinking more like that. Dumping it off to him on a short route and letting anyone try to take him down.
 
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Damn. I came into this thread thinking that someone actually had the uber pwnge name Brain. Silly typos getting my hopes up.
 
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"At first, it was just coaches talking to us and our parents, sort of getting a little bit boring. Then they separated players from parents. And the second they split us up, it just got intense," Vogler said. "We had a team meeting, coach Kiffin came up and started talking. He calls on coach (Eddie) Gran, and he's really putting emphasis on how important special teams is, and the assistant special teams coach is up there with him. He starts yelling something, rips off shirt and two other coaches come down with shirts off. It was crazy! Coaches were telling us to get up, and everybody sort of stands up and claps. They said they were going to give us another chance at this.

"They walked out of the room, turned out the lights and two coaches came running in, some UT players joined in with him. They didn't take their shirts off. But all the players and recruits ran down from their chairs onto stage and just started getting crunk. Everybody got in a big circle and it was like before a game, everybody shouting 'UT! UT!'."
 
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A 4.67 40 time is pretty darn athletic at 250 lbs. Can you imagine trying to cover this guy on a quick slant if you were a 6'1" linebacker?

If you check out his video on rivals you'll see what I'm talking about. I'm sure if he were to run the 40 automated he wouldn't run a 4.7. Let me put it this way...Aaron Douglas was a lot more agile and look what he's doing these days. We're now in the days of smaller, extremely athletic TE's like Brandon Warren and Orson Charles.
 
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"My dad, right away, right after he was done meeting coach Kiffin, he told me he thought that it seemed like I had some kind of bond or something with them. I've never been like that around other coaches, to just feel so free and so open.

that was the best part for me.

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