Recruiting Going Bad

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volskickAZZ

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Qb OC wardlow and Timothy Hawthorne have visited USC and has them as their top pick and says they have little interest in the VOLS .....and Defensive End standout out of Kentucky has recently dropped the VOLS from his list and has USC at the top this is <snip? USC is gonna have a killer class....#%&@ USC <snip> YANKEES...... :finger:

hey bro please read the rules. we don&#39;t allow cursing on the board..

Thanks-vol_freak
 
#3
#3
Originally posted by volskickAZZ@May 1, 2005 2:13 PM
Qb OC wardlow and Timothy Hawthorne have visited USC and has them as their top pick and says they have little interest in the VOLS .....and Defensive End standout out of Kentucky has recently dropped the VOLS from his list and has USC at the top this is <snip? USC is gonna have a killer class....#%&@ USC <snip> YANKEES...... :finger:

hey bro please read the rules. we don&#39;t allow cursing on the board..

Thanks-vol_freak

who cares about a couple of qbs. we are set at qb for the next 7 years.
 
#6
#6
TNVOLS1 have you heard any of this info? I haven&#39;t heard anything about Wardlow dropping us and having USC #1.
 
#7
#7
That was not a Vol Fan and he was spreading manure and I think he was also the one who said Ainge had tore up his knee.
 
#9
#9
I didn&#39;t think that was true. Oh well he is outta here.
 
#10
#10
We are doomed&#33;

DOOMED&#33;

NO ONE WILL WANT TO COME TO US&#33;&#33;&#33;


NNNNOOOOO
 
#11
#11
Can anyone tell me where I can find some rankings of the highschool 2006 class?
 
#14
#14
Rivals Pre-evaluation Rankings for 2006:

Name Pos. Ht/Wt Hometown Schools
Josh Adams RB 5-11/170 Cary (NC)
James Aldridge RB 6-2/200 Merrillville (IN)
Austen Arnaud QB 6-3/205 Ames (IA) Ames
Marcus Ball LB 6-0/200 Stone Mountain (GA) Stephenson
Andrey Baskin WR 6-3/198 Camden (NJ)
Deon Beasley DB 5-10/160 Orange (TX) West Orange Stark
Chris Bell WR 6-3/205 Norfolk (VA) Granby
Justin Boren OL 6-4/295 Pickerington (OH) North
Navorro Bowman LB 6-0/210 Suitland (MD) Suitland
Aaron Brown OL 6-6/280 Cincinnati (OH) Princeton
Jake Bscherer OL 6-7/270 Sturgeon Bay (WI) Wisconsin
Neil Caudle QB 6-3/202 Hoover (AL) Spain Park
Adrian Clayborn DT 6-3/260 Webster Groves (MO)
Parrish Cox DB 6-1/185 Waco (TX) University
Jamie Cumbie DE 6-7/255 Morris (IL)
Charles Deas OL 6-5/300 Ft. Lauderdale (FL) Dillard
Pat Devlin QB 6-3/194 Exton (PA) Downington East
Ricky Dixon WR 6-3/210 Reserve (LA) East St. John
Cordera Eason RB 6-1/215 Meridian (MS)
Jai Eugene DB 6-1/180 Destrehan (LA)
Josh Freeman QB 6-6/216 Grandview (MO)
C.J. Gable ATH 6-1/190 Sylmar (CA) Sylmar
Clifton Geathers OL 6-7/280 Carvers Bay (SC)
Brandon Graham LB 6-2/235 Detroit (MI) Crockett
Jermaine Gresham TE 6-7/230 Ardmore (OK)
Darian Hagan Jr. DB 6-1/175 Los Angeles (CA) Crenshaw
Keven Hagans WR 6-2/195 Franklin (WI)
Sherrod Harris QB 6-3/185 Arlington (TX) Bowie
Percy Harvin WR 6-1/188 Virginia Beach (VA) Landstown
Jovon Hayes DT 6-3/300 Los Angles (CA) Dorsey
Brandon Heath ATH 6-0/175 Palm Beach Lakes (FL)
Akeem Hebron LB 6-2/190 Gaithersburg (MD) Good Counsel
Corey Hobbs DT 6-5/320 Oviedo (FL)
Jamere Holland RB 6-0/175 Los Angles (CA) Taft
Jonathan Hollins DE 6-4/240 Baton Rouge (LA) Redemptorist
Jamar Hornsby DB 6-4/195 Jacksonville (FL) Sandalwood
Javarris James RB 6-1/205 Immokalee (FL)
Stafon Johnson RB 6-0/189 Los Angeles (CA) Dorsey
Micah Johnson DE 6-2/267 Ft. Campbell (KY)
Carl Johnson OL 6-6/325 Durham (NC) Southern
Eddie Jones DE 6-3/225 Kilgore (TX) Kilgore
D.J. Jones OL 6-6/300 Omaha (NE) Central
Demetrius Jones QB 6-3/185 Chicago (IL) Chicago Morgan Park
Jason Kates DT 6-2/324 Harrisburg (PA) Bishop McDevitt
Sergio Kindle LB 6-4/225 Dallas (TX) Woodrow Wilson
Orie Lemon LB 6-1/215 Houston (TX) Yates
Antonio Logan-El OL 6-5/307 Forestville (MD) Forestville Maryland
John Maddux DB 6-4/175 Philadelphia (PA) West Catholic
Daniel Mafoe DT 6-4/310 Carson (CA) Carson
Byron Maxwell DB 6-1/185 North Charleston (SC) Fort Dorchester
Taylor Mays DB 6-3/210 Seattle (WA) O&#39;Dea
Jacques McClendon OL 6-4/325 Chattanooga (TN) Baylor Tennessee
LeSean McCoy RB 5-10/193 Harrisburg (PA) Bishop McDevitt
Gerald McCoy DT 6-4/280 Oklahoma City (OK) Southeast
Damon McDaniel WR 6-0/192 Virginia Beach (VA) Landstown
D&#39;Andre McDaniel DB 6-2/180 Tallahassee (FL) Godby
Prince Miller DB 5-10/180 Duncan (SC) James F. Byrnes
Jarrell Miller LB 6-3/235 Highland Springs (VA)
Chane Moline RB 6-1/230 Mission Viejo (CA) Mission Viejo
Knowshon Moreno RB 5-11/205 Middletown South (NJ)
Richard Murphy RB 6-2/195 Rayville (LA)
Demarco Murray RB 6-0/185 Las Vegas (NV) Bishop Gorman
Mitch Mustain QB 6-3/200 Springdale (AR)
Reggie Odom DT 6-3/275 Deland (FL)
Konrad Reuland TE 6-6/235 Mission Viejo (CA)
Jeremy Ricker QB 6-1/194 Harrisburg (PA) Bishop McDevitt
Myron Rolle DB 6-2/204 Princeton (NJ) The Hun School
John Romero OL 6-5/280 Tucson (AZ) Salpointe Catholic
Robert Rose DE 6-4/240 Cleveland (OH) Glenville
Evan Royster RB 6-0/190 Centreville (VA) Westfield
Ricky Sapp DE 6-4/225 Bamberg (SC) Bamberg-Ehrhardt
Stephen Schilling OL 6-5/280 Bellevue (WA)
Marcus Sims LB 6-1/215 Tallahassee (FL) North Florida Christian
Jaious Singleton RB 5-9/195 East St Louis (IL) East St Louis Senior
Chris Slaughter WR 6-3/185 Fort Valley (GA) Peach County
Raymond Small ATH 6-0/190 Cleveland (OH) Glenville
Connor Smith OL 6-6/300 Cincinnati (OH) Colerain
Andre Smith OL 6-5/302 Birmingham (AL) Huffman
Brandon Spikes LB 6-4/230 Shelby (NC) Crest Senior
C.J. Spiller RB 5-11/185 Lake Butler (FL) Union County
Matthew Stafford QB 6-3/210 Dallas (TX) Highland Park
Phillip Strozier DB 6-0/185 Kansas City (MO) Rockhurst
Ian Symonette OL 6-9/330 Houston (TX) St. Pius
Milton Talbert DE 6-3/220 Hattiesburg (MS)
Tim Tebow QB 6-3/225 Jacksonville (FL) Nease
Marcus Tillman DE 6-3/235 Meadville (MS) Franklin County
L.T. Walker DT 6-4/275 Wynne (AR)
A.J. Wallace DB 6-1/195 Pomfret (MD) McDonough
J.B. Walton OL 6-3/261 White Plains (MD) Lackey
Chaz Washington DT 6-4/290 Destrehan (LA)
Walter Watts OL 6-3/275 Los Banos (CA) UCLA
Chris Wells RB 6-1/228 Akron (OH) Garfield Ohio State
Jared White WR 5-11/170 Mobile (AL) Williamson
Justin Williams WR 6-2/180 Folkston (GA) Charlton County
Jermaine Williams DE 6-4/255 Phoenix (AZ) Maryvale
Tony Wilson WR 6-0/180 Daytona Beach (FL) Mainland
Brandon Wood DE 6-1/240 Buchanan (GA) Haralson County
Al Woods DT 6-5/325 Elton (LA)
Sam Young OL 6-8/280 Ft. Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas Aquinas
Terrell Zachery WR 6-0/175 Wadley (AL)
 
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LOL....OC Wardlow should be committing the the University of Tennessee fairly soon. Tennessee is leading for Tim Hawthorne. He is from Tennessee. His entire family are Tennessee fans and are good friends with someone inside the UTAD. Not sure about Micah Johnson, I do know that he is looking at Tennessee.

Don&#39;t you have anything better to do than come over him and start crap by making up a bunch of BS? Is your life so boring that you have to do things like this to entertain yourself? UT recruiting is going good, as always. Don&#39;t worry, folks, OC&#39;s dad posts over on the Volquest free board and lets just say things are "looking good for UT" with OC Wardlow. Yesterday, I asked Miller Safrit, the ACC recruiting analyst for Scout, about OC. Tennessee is indeed his leader and he says he expects him to committ to Tennessee in the near future.
 
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#16
Tim Hawthorne is the real deal I saw him play twice last year at Homewood&#33; Also UT is after Jared White another WR from Williamson high school out of Mobile he too is the real deal&#33;&#33;
 
#17
#17
Wow. Only two kids from Mission Viejo and none from Mater Dei. SoCal football must be having a down year.
 
#19
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And no Oregon players as usual... This state is a freakin&#39; untapped gold mine, I tell you. I don&#39;t know how we can have no good football players with over 2.4 million people living in the western valley.
 
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Originally posted by milohimself@May 1, 2005 7:15 PM
And no Oregon players as usual... This state is a freakin&#39; untapped gold mine, I tell you. I don&#39;t know how we can have no good football players with over 2.4 million people living in the western valley.

Have you lived in Oregon all your life?
 
#22
#22
Originally posted by vols2345+May 1, 2005 5:32 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (vols2345 @ May 1, 2005 5:32 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-milohimself@May 1, 2005 7:15 PM
And no Oregon players as usual... This state is a freakin&#39; untapped gold mine, I tell you. I don&#39;t know how we can have no good football players with over 2.4 million people living in the western valley.

Have you lived in Oregon all your life? [/quote]
No, I was actually born in Dallas, Texas and lived there for a few years.
 
#23
#23
Well I know that Florida is a pool of talent when it comes to football. When you play highschool ball around here in jax, you can never have an off game and expect to win. The talent level up here is very high, and every team has 2 or 3 players going D-1.
 
#24
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For sure there is a lot of talent in Florida. But my point was, to have a medium-sized geographical area with two and a half million people that only produces one top-100 recruit every other years means one of two things; the people in that area have banned football, or there is a lot of talent going unnoticed.
 
#25
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Originally posted by milohimself@May 1, 2005 7:47 PM
For sure there is a lot of talent in Florida. But my point was, to have a medium-sized geographical area with two and a half million people that only produces one top-100 recruit every other years means one of two things; the people in that area have banned football, or there is a lot of talent going unnoticed.

At least they make up for it in basketball. :thumbsup:
 

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