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FOX Sports: UA Interview: CB Ricardo Dixon
Ricardo Dixon is a three-star cornerback prospect on Scout.com and he spent the last week in Orlando playing in the Under Armour All-American game. Scout.com caught up with him to talk about that experience, the recruiting process, and more. Read on to see what he's saying and to see who's in his hear about one of the schools.
FOX Sports: UA Interview: DL Antwan Lowery
Antwan Lowery is a three-star offensive guard prospect on Scout.com but he played defensive tackle in the Under Armour All-American Game this past week. Scout.com caught up with him to talk about all the latest.
FOX Sports: USAAB Stock Report: East Offense
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS -- Scout.com spent the week covering the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and the practices for the game. We had a great chance to evaluate each prospect on offense and defense.
FOX Sports: Ricardo Dixon "50/50" between two
Scout.com's #37 nationally rated cornerback was busy playing in the UnderArmour All-American game on Sunday night, but behind the scenes, two collegesare still battling it out for Ricardo's services.
FOX Sports: Britt will enter NFL Draft
Rutgers wide receiver Kenny Britt announced on Jan. 3 that he is leaving Rutgers for the National Football League, surprising no one. One year after Rutgers lost its best running back early to the pro ranks, its best receiver is on his way to Sunday football.
FOX Sports: UA Interview: CB Ricardo Dixon
Ricardo Dixon is a three-star cornerback prospect on Scout.com and he spent the last week in Orlando playing in the Under Armour All-American game. Scout.com caught up with him to talk about that experience, the recruiting process, and more. Read on to see what he's saying and to see who's in his hear about one of the schools.
FOX Sports: USAAB Stock Report: East Offense
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS -- Scout.com spent the week covering the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and the practices for the game. We had a great chance to evaluate each prospect on offense and defense.
FOX Sports: Own Decision
Despite close involvement with his son's football career, Michael Carter didn't put any pressure on his son and namesake's college choice.
FOX Sports: Ricardo Dixon "50/50" between two
Scout.com's #37 nationally rated cornerback was busy playing in the UnderArmour All-American game on Sunday night, but behind the scenes, two collegesare still battling it out for Ricardo's services.
FOX Sports: Nation's No. 21 TE Visiting Clemson
One of the top uncommitted tight ends in the nation has two more visits planned in the next two weeks- one to Clemson and one to Georgia.
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·Connecticut 38, Buffalo 20
Connecticut's Donald Brown showed he has nothing left to prove at the college level.Brown ran for a career-best 261 yards in his final college game, helping the fumble-prone Huskies overcome a mistake-filled first half and defeat Buffalo 38-20 in the International Bowl on Saturday.After becoming the 14th player in major college history to run for 2,000 yards in a season, the junior running back broke the bad news to ...
·Connecticut Bowl History
Record: 2-1Jan. 3, 2009 International Bowl-Connecticut 38, Buffalo 20Dec. 29, 2007 Meineke Bowl-Wake Forest 24, Connecticut 10Dec.
·Huskies RB Brown has 208 yards rushing in 1st half
Connecticut's Donald Brown, the nation's leading rusher, announced he will enter the NFL draft after running for a career-best 261 yards in the Huskies' 38-20 victory against Buffalo in the International Bowl Saturday.Brown had previously said he would return for his senior year, but was hedging going into the bowl game.The junior ran for 208 yards rushing on 16 carries in the first half in the International Bowl. He ...
·Mistake-prone UConn rallies in International Bowl
Donald Brown and a stout defense helped the Connecticut Huskies overcome a fumble-prone performance.Brown, the nation's leading rusher, ran for a career-best 261 yards - including 208 in the first half - and scored a touchdown in what might be his final college game, and UConn defeated Buffalo 38-20 in the International Bowl on Saturday.
·International Bowl; UConn vs Buffalo
The University of Connecticut football team will take on Buffalo in the International Bowl on Saturday at the Rogers Centre.
·Jackson links 1958 Buffalo team, Obama's election
The Rev. Jesse Jackson linked a "gallant" stand against segregation by a University at Buffalo football team 50 years ago to Barack Obama's historic election as president, and credited athletics with "changing our mind about what matters" in a speech Friday.
·Donald Brown Comfortable in the Limelight
When Donald Brown walked off the turf at Rogers Centre, television and radio reporters immediately went over to the Atlantic Highlands, N.J. native and the nation's leading rusher.
·Connecticut Inside Slant
Donald Brown was named the Big East's offensive player of the year by the league's coaches. On the one hand, that's a no-brainer, since he finished with 1,822 yards and 17 touchdowns for a team that had no other offensive weapons for defenses to worry about. But it's also a significant step for the Huskies program.
·Connecticut Notes, Quotes
SCOUTING THE OFFENSE: Right now, the UConn offense is pretty much whatever Donald Brown can give them. Brown has had a great junior season and is the nation's leading rusher in yards per game, which is all the more remarkable because the passing attack has been virtually non-existent. The wide receivers haven't come through as expected in the preseason, and senior quarterback Tyler Lorenzen missed half the season wit ...
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·Hill Commits to Dream School
Steelton, Pa., has been a place that Joe Paterno has gotten a few of his better players from over the years and today he picked up another he hopes has a big impact on his program in defensive tackle Jordan Hill. We caught up with Hill to talk to him about his decision.
·Which Coaches Will Go?
So, Pitt defensive coordinator Phil Bennett got a few phone calls about other coaching jobs around the country.
·UA Interview: OL Pete White
Pete White is a three-star offensive guard prospect from Washington, DC and Scout.com caught up with him at the Under Armour week to talk about the latest on the recruiting front.
·Cardinals' Game Plan for the Atlanta Falcons
The Cardinals and the Falcons will both have their work cut out for them on Saturday at University of Phoenix Stadium. There will be some challenging but fun-to-watch matchups on both sides of the ball. Here are key matchups to watch, injury updates and more.
·Florida DB Interested In WFU
Brodrick Jenkins, a 5'10, 170 pound defensive back prospect from South Fort Myers High School, has seen his recruitment pick up. The talented corner holds offers from multiple BCS schools. Jenkins recently spoke about his season and where he is with the recruiting process.
·30 PHOTOS: Beaver D stymies Pitt
IT WASN'T PRETTY on the offensive side of the ball, but Mike Riley improved his postseason record to Oregon State to 5-0. Here's the game through the lens of the Associated Press and Getty Images - 30 photos in all - with plenty of shots of the players celebrating theirninth win of the season.
·BF.C KEYS TO THE GAME: Pittsburgh
THE BEAVER DEFENSE is going to go up against one of the top running backs in the nation. Slowing down LeSean McCoy and not letting him have any big plays is one of three keys to the games for an OSU victory.
·WTS: Beavs victorious in defensive struggle
FOR BEAVER FANS it was both frustrating and refreshing. The offense struggled, but the defense was back to its old form. In the end it didn't matter as Beaver Nation agreed - a win is a win. Pittsburgh fans on the other hand are wondering where their offense went. The national media is wondering where both offenses went and are calling the Sun Bowl the worst game of the 2008 bowl season thus far.
·What's Next For Pitt?
So, where does this leave the Pitt football team going into spring practices and the 2009 season.
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·UA Interview: CB Ricardo Dixon
Ricardo Dixon is a three-star cornerback prospect on Scout.com and he spent the last week in Orlando playing in the Under Armour All-American game. Scout.com caught up with him to talk about that experience, the recruiting process, and more. Read on to see what he's saying and to see who's in his hear about one of the schools.
·UA Interview: DL Antwan Lowery
Antwan Lowery is a three-star offensive guard prospect on Scout.com but he played defensive tackle in the Under Armour All-American Game this past week. Scout.com caught up with him to talk about all the latest.
·USAAB Stock Report: East Offense
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS -- Scout.com spent the week covering the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and the practices for the game. We had a great chance to evaluate each prospect on offense and defense.
·Ricardo Dixon "50/50" between two
Scout.com's #37 nationally rated cornerback was busy playing in the UnderArmour All-American game on Sunday night, but behind the scenes, two collegesare still battling it out for Ricardo's services.
·Britt will enter NFL Draft
Rutgers wide receiver Kenny Britt announced on Jan. 3 that he is leaving Rutgers for the National Football League, surprising no one. One year after Rutgers lost its best running back early to the pro ranks, its best receiver is on his way to Sunday football.
·JC DB Taikwon Paige Commits To Minnesota
Taikwon Paige, a 6-foot, 170-pound cornerback from Georgia Military College, has committed to Minnesota, according to sources close to the program. Paige visited the campus for the Minnesota-Michigan game. He helped lead the Bulldogs to a 9-2 mark, a spot in the inaugural Mississippi Bowl and a #3 ranking by the NJCAA.
·UA Interview: OL Mark Brazinski
The center from Somerville (N.J.) Immaculata, Mark Brazinski, will be deciding on Sunday between five schools, and he talks about who those are...
·Hill Commits to Dream School
Steelton, Pa., has been a place that Joe Paterno has gotten a few of his better players from over the years and today he picked up another he hopes has a big impact on his program in defensive tackle Jordan Hill. We caught up with Hill to talk to him about his decision.
·Rutgers WR Britt to pass up senior season for NFL
Rutgers wide receiver Kenny Britt is taking his considerable talents to the NFL.The junior announced his intentions Saturday to forgo his senior season and declare himself eligible for the draft.The 20-year-old Britt had 87 receptions for 1,371 yards and seven touchdowns in 2008, including what proved to be the game-winner for the Scarlet Knights in a 29-23 victory over North Carolina State in the PapaJohns.com Bowl ...
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·ScoutTV: Mike Cole - Senior Highlights
Mike Cole is attracting more attention from Bowl Championship Subdivision program to add to his numerous Football Championship Subdivision offers. Take a look at his senior highlights to see why.
·Defensive Player Quotes
See what Colts defensive leaders Bob Sanders, Dwight Freeney, and Kelvin Hayden had to say about the playoff matchup with the San Diego Chargers this weekend!
·Syracuse Inside Slant
Syracuse called home one of its own by hiring Doug Marrone. The Orange closed the deal with Marrone when he interviewed with university chancellor Nancy Cantor after traveling from Chicago where he coached as offensive coordinator with the New Orleans Saints. Marrone was extended the offer and hired following the meeting. "I think everything is challenging," Marrone said. "It's a challenge wherever you go.
·Syracuse Notes, Quotes
GAME OF THE YEAR: Syracuse 24, Notre Dame 23 -- The school announced a few days before that is was time for Robinson and Syracuse to part ways. That fact wasn't lost on the players, who rallied in the fourth quarter to knock off the Irish. Cameron Dantley threw an 11-yardtouchdown pass to Donte Davis with 42 seconds left to stun the Irish. Ironically, the loss put Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis on the hot seat. PLAY ...
·Syracuse Strategy and Personnel
PLAYERS TO WATCH IN 2009: DT Arthur Jones -- Really came on strong toward the end of the season, especially at Notre Dame, where he was truly disruptive. RB Antwon Bailey -- Shouldn't see much of a drop-off, if any, from Curtis Brinkley with Bailey at tailback. Based on what he did at Notre Dame, Bailey could be better. PRO PROSPECTS: --FB Tony Fiammetta has the size (6-0, 238) and strength to be a pro fullba ...
·Live! From the UnderArmour All-America Game
Scout.com is on hand all week covering the UnderArmour All-America Game in Orlando and will post all the live updates, photo galleries, and stories in this one story so the fans will have easy access to find information on their top recruits...
·Mano A Mano: Freeney vs. McNeill
Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney is in the midst of a rejuvenation. Freeney, recently named to his fourth Pro Bowl, missed the last seven games of 2007 with a foot injury. After starting this season still nursing the ill effects of that injury, Freeney came on strong late, ending the season with 10.5 sacks, including 7.5 in the last seven games.
·USAAB: East-West edge report
Scout.com has spent the last two days scouting players on both the East and West teams playing in the U.S. Army All-American Game. Several positions were broken down by individuals while others were given an edge for the entire unit.
·Offense-Defense East Notebook
Myrtle Beach, S.C. - Opening day of practice at the Offense-Defense All-American-Bowl got cut in half with a rained out morning session, but later the sun was out, giving ample time for players to shine in the afternoon.
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·Bilo Impressed at Camps This Summer
Timber Creek High School is home to two very good offensive linemen in Bill Bilo and Wayne Carter and this week we had the chance to catch up with Bilo and find out which programs have already started to show him early recruiting interest.
·Offense-Defense East Notebook
Myrtle Beach, S.C. - Opening day of practice at the Offense-Defense All-American-Bowl got cut in half with a rained out morning session, but later the sun was out, giving ample time for players to shine in the afternoon.
·Lewis Toler is a Bronco
When Scout.com last caught up with New Castle, Del., product Lewis Toler he was talking about taking all of his official visits, however this week he decided to end his recruitment early and give a verbal commitment to the Western Michigan Broncos.
·Recruiting begins to pick up for Gaisie
Mt. San Antonio always produces a ton of talented players, but a multi-faceted cover-corner who can return kicks and punts as well is still waiting on his first offer. CB Dominique Gaisie (5-10, 170) is a player with the speed and confidence necessary to compete at the next level and he's just now starting to see some interest from some D-1 programs.
·Temple Scores Four More
Temple continues to pick up more prospects flying under the radar for their Class of 2010 and dipped into both the high school and community college ranks for their last four verbal commitments. Head Coach Al Golden has definitely started turning the corner while getting his players into the Temple system and will hope these four can impact as well.
·Aaron Hush: Another Temple Commitment
·Temple Strategy and Personnel
PLAYERS TO WATCH IN 2009: QB Chester Stewart showed flashes with Adam DiMichele hurt and should have the job next year, even though Vaughn Charlton, redshirted this year, will be there to challenge. RB Kee-ayre Griffin's switch from defense to offense took place during the season and he wound up leading the team with 394 yards and five touchdowns rushing. FS Jaiquawn Jarrett led Temple with 88 tackles and also ha ...
·Temple Inside Slant
For Temple, it's all about taking steps. The first step was Al Golden coming in and turning the thing in Philadelphia into something after the Owls had been booted from the Big Eat and appeared close to dropping out of football. The next step was bringing in the types of players who would buy into what Golden and his staff were trying to do. Golden spoke to the folks at UCLA about their job after last season but ...
·Temple Notes, Quotes
GAME OF THE YEAR: Temple 28, Miami (Ohio) 10 -- In a season full of ridiculously tough losses, backup quarterback Chester Stewart, who didn't practice all week with his injured foot in a boot, threw three touchdown passes in the road win. PLAYER OF THE YEAR: QB Adam DiMichele -- The Owls would have won more games each of the last two seasons if DiMichele hadn't twice gotten hurt.
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·UA Interview: CB Ricardo Dixon
Ricardo Dixon is a three-star cornerback prospect on Scout.com and he spent the last week in Orlando playing in the Under Armour All-American game. Scout.com caught up with him to talk about that experience, the recruiting process, and more. Read on to see what he's saying and to see who's in his hear about one of the schools.
·USAAB Stock Report: East Offense
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS -- Scout.com spent the week covering the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and the practices for the game. We had a great chance to evaluate each prospect on offense and defense.
·Own Decision
Despite close involvement with his son's football career, Michael Carter didn't put any pressure on his son and namesake's college choice.
·Ricardo Dixon "50/50" between two
Scout.com's #37 nationally rated cornerback was busy playing in the UnderArmour All-American game on Sunday night, but behind the scenes, two collegesare still battling it out for Ricardo's services.
·Nation's No. 21 TE Visiting Clemson
One of the top uncommitted tight ends in the nation has two more visits planned in the next two weeks- one to Clemson and one to Georgia.
·Scouting the Central Fla. All-Star Game
The annual Central Florida All-Star Game took place in Orlando recently and Scout.com was there for all the action. Who stood out? What did the top players look like? Complete with video clips, here is a scouting report of the top prospects in that game.
·Could 5-Star QB Tajh Boyd be Next?
After a big Saturday, could one of the top prospects in the nation, five-star QB and U.S. Army All-American game Co-MVP signal caller Tajh Boyd be next in line to give his commitment to Clemson?
·Heart Led Carter To WVU
CB Michael Carter talks about his commitment to West Virginia.
·Big Get At Corner
West Virginia made a great start at filling the open slots at cornerback in the class of 2009 with the commitment of a Florida defensive back.
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