Randolph named Gatorade Player of

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Not saying that Driskel is a better player but Dee Hart's team is loaded. Driskel accomplished more with less than any player in Fla. Maybe he can bring some of that to Fl since we did the reverse this season.

:shakehead: Doesn't matter gators are H-I-S-T-O-R-Y! After a year of Underachieving,non-coaching,bluechip blaze-outs Turd football, now it time for Eddie Munster to totally embarrass Turd Nation. HA HA HA,couldn't have happened to a more deserving bunch,with the exception for the Blue Trash up north!! :shaking2: GO VOLS BEAT EVERYBODY!!!! :)
 
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I'm all for building a program with solid players...never cared about stars and recruiting sites have helped in the decline of college football. I'll take 5-10 players like Jeff Demps and Trey Burtons anyday.
 
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Exactly. Where are SGM, Fiji, and 33 to assure us that Dooley and staff cannot evaluate talent and can only get second rate recruits?

Speaking of those guys, have they been hiding lately? I have not seen anuthing from them. LOL
 
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randolph is a testament that stars do not mean shiiit. rivals thinks this guy is a ****ing 3* yet he is the best, player in georgia? they are just absoultely full of shiiiit as a credible "recruiting service." Clearly Dooley and LT see some serious talent, and all these haters on these boards will be shutting their ****ing mouth when randolph one day is an all-american candidate. kid is a baller. thank you UGA for not offering this kid, :clapping:, oh yea and didnt georgia lose to colorado? ouch......
 
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The 6-foot, 195-pound senior running back rushed for 1,068 yards and 16 touchdowns on 145 carries this past season, leading the Longhorns (12-1) to the Class AAAA state quarterfinals. A Super 11 selection as named by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Randolph also hauled in 17 receptions for 414 yards and five touchdowns. As a defensive back, he amassed 162 tackles, nine pass breakups, four interceptions and two fumble recoveries, anchoring a defense that allowed 13.3 points per game. A kick-returner on special teams, Randolph returned seven kickoffs for a total of 191 yards and a touchdown this past fall. He rushed for 1,300 yards and 12 touchdowns in addition to recording 125 tackles and three interceptions as a junior in 2009.

Randolph has maintained a 4.1 weighted GPA in the classroom. He has donated his time locally on behalf of a baseball program for special needs student-athletes, a cancer research foundation and his teamÂ’s Christmas gift-giving campaign.

“He’s just amazing,” said Kell Head Coach Derek Cook. “He’s got over 150 tackles and the majority of our points offensively as well. We look to him to make big plays on offense and defense. From a leadership and work ethic standpoint, he is our guy.”

http://playeroftheyear.gatorade.com/assets/writable/press/2010-11_FB_BRandolph.pdf
 
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How much did it cost Bama to lock him up?
His parents asked for x amount of money and had it approved through the NCAA before he signed. They said it was fine as long as he didn't know anything about it.
 
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Senior year: Randolph rushed for 1,068 yards and 16 touchdowns and caught 17 passes for 414 yards and five touchdowns. On defense, he had 162 tackles – 98 solo – and four interceptions. He led his team to a region title and 12-1 finish. He also has a 4.1 GPA

I went to Parkview High School which is just around the corner from here... ANYONE who racks up 162 tackles in 5A Georgia football is freaking out of control. This guy is a born football player who will lead UT in tackles by the time he is a Junior. Plus he has a 4.1 GPA and is a class act. He will add the right kind of chemistry to the freshman class upon arrival.
 
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If we hang on to him it'll be the second year in a row that we (UT) have gotten the Georgia Football Player of the year. Last year I think it was Da'Rick Rogers
 
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Speaking of those guys, have they been hiding lately? I have not seen anuthing from them. LOL

I already said in this thread that Randolph was a good take and I've never said differently. I was happy to get Randolph in the first place. But you're right I could only dream of being as knowledgeable as the large group of posters who swore to me Andrew Power would be the next Jason Witten.
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If we hang on to him it'll be the second year in a row that we (UT) have gotten the Georgia Football Player of the year. Last year I think it was Da'Rick Rogers

Hutson Mason was gatorade player of the year last year for Georgia.... the last one to sign with UT was some guy named Eric Berry.
 
#47
#47
I thought it may have been Rogers too until I saw a list of the previous winners in AJC today.
 

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