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Post by TheAmericanDream on Dec 10, 2014 22:53:17 GMT -6
High school phenom and the state of Alabama's all time leading rusher has us in his final three. Saw him play three times this year, he is the real deal. He trucked Auburn commit Richard McBryde multiple times when Dale County played CHHS. That would be a huge get for us. He is also a dang good linebacker/safety as well. www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/12/decision_looming_for_3000-yard.html
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Post by atlantatrojan on Dec 10, 2014 23:13:25 GMT -6
. Kentucky is up in the air on their OC. That has to factor into his decision. Not to mention we just hired their OC.
It will be between us and Louisville I think. Hopefully he chooses to be close to home.
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Post by skeeter on Dec 11, 2014 7:34:11 GMT -6
This kid is a great ball player but the question is will he stay qualified once he is on board with any D-1 school. Love to see him play at Troy but again can he buckle down when it comes to making the grades?
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Post by Navarre Trojan on Dec 11, 2014 8:05:36 GMT -6
This kid is a great ball player but the question is will he stay qualified once he is on board with any D-1 school. Love to see him play at Troy but again can he buckle down when it comes to making the grades? How is this an issue if he is graduating early for early college enrollment? That doesn't make sense to me.
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Post by saintflorian on Dec 11, 2014 8:55:43 GMT -6
High school phenom and the state of Alabama's all time leading rusher has us in his final three. Saw him play three times this year, he is the real deal. He trucked Auburn commit Richard McBryde multiple times when Dale County played CHHS. That would be a huge get for us. He is also a dang good linebacker/safety as well. www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/12/decision_looming_for_3000-yard.html"They told me something good and what I want to hear," Henderson said. "They said they'll do me right.....
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Post by Troystet on Dec 11, 2014 9:40:20 GMT -6
This kid is a great ball player but the question is will he stay qualified once he is on board with any D-1 school. Love to see him play at Troy but again can he buckle down when it comes to making the grades? How is this an issue if he is graduating early for early college enrollment? That doesn't make sense to me. I concur. I think NB will do a better job of keeping them on track once here.
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Post by LAZebra on Dec 11, 2014 9:45:53 GMT -6
This kid is a great ball player but the question is will he stay qualified once he is on board with any D-1 school. Love to see him play at Troy but again can he buckle down when it comes to making the grades? How is this an issue if he is graduating early for early college enrollment? That doesn't make sense to me. Problems on the standardized tests, perhaps? That is part of clearing the NCAA eligibility process.
Have been on the field with him several times; he is a beast on both sides of the ball!
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Post by nohuddle on Dec 11, 2014 9:58:50 GMT -6
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Post by TheAmericanDream on Dec 11, 2014 10:00:46 GMT -6
You would have to think that NB is recruiting his mama just as hard as the kid. Troy is a heck of a lot closer to Midland City than Louisville or Lexington.
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Post by atlantatrojan on Dec 11, 2014 10:28:25 GMT -6
I think he chooses us.
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Post by Redwaver on Dec 11, 2014 10:56:05 GMT -6
This kid is a great ball player but the question is will he stay qualified once he is on board with any D-1 school. Love to see him play at Troy but again can he buckle down when it comes to making the grades? Dang, isn't that true with any recruit?
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Post by crowhilltrojan on Dec 11, 2014 19:18:32 GMT -6
Some kids want to get away from home. Hell, some of them need to get away if for no other reason than to create separation from some of their crowd. Not saying that's the case here, I know nothing of him really. If I'm ever fortunate enough that my son is recruited for sports, I absolutely won't discourage him from getting away from home.
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