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FOX Sports: Huge Recruiting Weekend
January 9th will be the biggest recruiting weekend of the year for UCF. While some players still need to finalize whether they are coming or not, InsideKnights.com has a rough list of who is expected to head to Orlando as of now.
FOX Sports: Hotty Toddy says Andrew Ritter
The 6' 4", 205 pound place kicker out of Jackson Aca had a sit down with his father this morning and decided on his school of choice.
FOX Sports: Harrison excited about being a Tiger
It's nothing new to be one of the top athletes on his team for one of Missouri's recent commitments. Junior college transfer Jarrell Harrison played quarterback in high school for his home town Las Vegas team; he has played several positions at the junior college level. Harrison expects to play one of the three safety positions in Columbia.
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: Debose Picks the Gators
Sanford (Fla.) Seminole receiver Andre Debose chooses to play in the SEC, picking Florida and spurning his two teammates who picked Miami...
FOX Sports: Hotty Toddy says Andrew Ritter
The 6' 4", 205 pound place kicker out of Jackson Aca had a sit down with his father this morning and decided on his school of choice.
FOX Sports: Warhawks Make Newsome Top 3
Petal high school running back Isaiah Newsome has started to narrow down his college choices and will visit one of his top three this weekend, the ULM Warhawks.
FOX Sports: Perkins Prepares for Decision
LaDarius Perkins was certain about his college destination before a pair of coaching changes sent him back to the drawing board to reconsider. Perkins has had the chance to speak with both Dan Mullen and Gene Chizik about their outlook for the future as well as their plans for him.
FOX Sports: Warhawks Make Newsome Top 3
Petal high school running back Isaiah Newsome has started to narrow down his college choices and will visit one of his top three this weekend, the ULM Warhawks.
FOX Sports: USF Recruiting Breakdown, Defense
Here is an in-depth look at who's returning to USF next year, who is committed for '09 and who is still on the board at each defensive position. Get informed, only on USFNation.com!
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LaDainian Tomlinson: Bad News Just Got Worse
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·Warhawks Make Newsome Top 3
Petal high school running back Isaiah Newsome has started to narrow down his college choices and will visit one of his top three this weekend, the ULM Warhawks.
·Olajuwan Paige Speaks
Olajuwan Paige a 5'10" CB from Georgia Military speaks about his recent commitment to Louisiana Tech.
·Offense-Defense Interview: Chris Hubbard
Even though he hails from Georgia, Chris Hubbard is not limiting his recruitment to just the south. Recently, he took a visit out west to UCLA. He discussed that visit and his others with Scout.com down in Myrtle Beach.
·Florida QB talks about recent commitment
Nico Ranieri is one of the top quarterback prospects in the Central Florida area this season and the Orlando (Fla.) Dr. Phillips standout talked to Scout.com about his recent commitment.
·Uab Notes, Quotes
: GAME OF THE YEAR: UAB 41, Tulane 24 -- The Blazers snapped a 19-game road losing streak with a convincing win at the Superdome on Nov. 15. Joe Webb rushed for 130 yards and three touchdowns and passed for 154 yards and UAB had four takeaways, including two interceptions by Kevin Sanders and a 36-yard interception return for a TD by Matt Taylor.
·Uab Strategy and Personnel
PLAYERS TO WATCH IN 2009: WR Frantrell Forrest -- The sophomore led the Blazers for the second straight season with 42 catches for 536 yards, including 11 catches for 149 yards at Florida Atlantic. He led the team in all-purpose yards (132.5 per game) and kick-return average (21.3). RB Rashaud Slaughter -- The dual-threat junior finished second on the team in rushing yards (514), receptions (29) and touchdowns (five).
·Uab Inside Slant
UAB's season-ending shutout at UCF, its first in 10 years of C-USA play, doesn't make the 2008 campaign a success. It does provide proof, however, of the defensive progress made over the course of the season. The Blazers (4-8, 3-5 C-USA) gave up a combined 94 points and 1,155 yards in season-opening losses to Tulsa and Florida Atlantic. In their last two games, they surrendered a combined 17 points and 504 yards to ...
·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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·Hotty Toddy says Andrew Ritter
The 6' 4", 205 pound place kicker out of Jackson Aca had a sit down with his father this morning and decided on his school of choice.
·Ryan Reardon: New Offer and Visit
·Ellerson: "I'm a Triple Option Guy"
Army officially introduced Rich Ellerson as its head football coach Tuesday afternoon in Randall Hall on the West Point campus. Ellerson, who was the head coach at Cal Poly for the past eight seasons, brings his triple option offense and swarming defensive philosophy to the banks of the Hudson in the hopes of turning the program into a winner once again.
·Bijon Samoodi: Gets New Offer
·Army Inside Slant
Stan Brock wanted observers to look past what happened to his football team the last four games of the season, especially in a 34-0 blowout to Navy in the finale, and look at the big picture. But after a seventh straight loss to the Midshipmen, athletic director Kevin Anderson pointed Army in a new direction. Brock went 3-9 in each of his first two seasons.
·Army Notes, Quotes
GAME OF THE YEAR: Army 44, Tulane 13 -- Sure, the Knights would later beat Louisiana Tech and Tech is going bowling, but it all came together on this day in Louisiana. Collin Mooney ran for 187 yards and four touchdowns on just 19 carries, and the Knight snapped an 11-game losing streak and a 12-gamer away from West Point.
·Army Strategy and Personnel
PLAYERS TO WATCH IN 2009: QB Chip Bowden -- He showed some signs of being able to run the option, but he also showed too many signs of not being able to hold on to the football. Both things have to improve for Army to have a chance to win more games in 2009. He was actually 9-for-16 passing the ball against Navy, so look, perhaps, for a little more of that in '09. FB Bryson Carl -- He is in line to become next ye ...
·TPIVideo: Rowe stretches out the field
One of the big headlines of the year was the early success of The Woodlands football team. Many players contributed to that, one of which is all-purpose athlete Logan Rowe. Though a primary receiver, Rowe returned kicks and played defense. Click the link below to see Rowe in action.
·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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·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.
·Five Big Questions For 2009
The Bearcats will enter the 2009 season as defending Big East Champions and looking to find replacements for several positions. What are the 5 Biggest Questions For 2009? We take an early look.
·Heartbroken Bearcats React To BCS Loss
With a school record of 11 victories, the University of Cincinnati looked to win the Orange Bowl. In the end the Bearcats came up short and we have the following post game report.
·No. 21 Virginia Tech 20, No. 12 Cincinnati 7
For Virginia Tech, there was no mystery. The Hokies came into the Orange Bowl convinced that if the defense delivered, everything else would fall into place.Oh, how right they were.Darren Evans had 28 carries for 153 yards and a touchdown, Virginia Tech's defense came up with four interceptions and the 21st-ranked Hokies beat the 12th-ranked Bearcats 20-7 on Thursday night to join Southern California and Texas as the ...
·AP - Bearcat Insider Photo Gallery
We have some AP Photos from the Bearcats loss in the Orange Bowl Game.
·No. 21 Virginia Tech upends No. 12 Cincinnati in Orange Bowl
The opening moments were filled with just about every problem Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer feared his team would have against Cincinnati.
·Virginia Tech gets ACC much-needed BCS win
The opening moments were filled with just about every problem Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer feared his team would have against Cincinnati.It was merely a blip.Nearly everything else went according to Beamer's plan - and the Hokies ended a yearlong Orange Bowl hangover.Darren Evans had 28 carries for 153 yards and a touchdown, quarterback Tyrod Taylor rushed for another score and No. 21 Virginia Tech beat No.
·Cincinnati Bowl History
Record: 5-5Jan. 1, 2009-Orange Bowl-Virginia Tech 20, Cincinnati 7Dec. 22, 2007 PapaJohns.com Bowl-Cincinnati 31, Southern Miss 21Jan. 6, 2007 International Bowl-Cincinnati 27, Western Michigan 24Dec. 23, 2004 Fort Worth Bowl-Cincinnati 32, Marshall 14Dec. 17, 2002 New Orleans Bowl-North Texas 24, Cincinnati 19Dec. 29, 2001 Motor City Bowl-Toledo 23, Cincinnati 16Dec. 27, 2000 Motor City Bowl-Marshall 25, Cincinnati ...
·Video - Madness At The Orange Bowl
We have the following video from early on New Years day as fans headed off to the Orange Bowl for some tailgating.
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·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.
·Kentucky 25, East Carolina 19
Ventrell Jenkins barreled his 285-pound frame 56 yards with the ball in his arm, but it would take some improvisation to reach the end zone and help Kentucky achieve history."I saw the quarterback coming and I knew I had to outrun him," the Wildcats' defensive end said. "I did two moves in one - a stiff arm and a high step, and the next thing I know, I was lying in the end zone with my team on top of me.
·East Carolina Bowl History
Record: 7-5Jan. 2, 2009 Liberty Bowl-Kentucky 25, East Carolina 19Dec. 23, 2007 Hawaii Bowl-East Carolina 41, Boise State 38Dec. 23, 2006 PapaJohns.com Bowl-South Florida 24, East Carolina 7Dec. 19, 2001 GMAC Bowl-Marshall 64, East Carolina 61, 2OTDec. 27, 2000 Galleryfurniture.com Bowl-East Carolina 40, Texas Tech 27Dec. 22, 1999 Mobile Alabama Bowl-Texas Christian 28, East Carolina 14Dec. 30, 1995 Liberty Bowl-East ...
·Kentucky rallies past ECU in Liberty Bowl
Ventrell Jenkins scooped up a fumble and barreled his 285-pound frame 56 yards for the go-ahead touchdown, helping Kentucky win a program-best third straight bowl game with a 25-19 victory over East Carolina on Friday in the Liberty Bowl.Kentucky (7-6) never led until Myron Pryor forced a fumble with under 5 minutes left while East Carolina (9-5) was driving. In the mad scramble for the loose ball, Jenkins came up wi ...
·Kentucky-East Carolina Preview
Playing in their first January bowl game in 17 years as the culmination to an already memorable season was enough to make this one of East Carolina's best years in recent history. The decision by coach Skip Holtz to remain with the program gives the Pirates even more reason to be excited for the future.East Carolina takes on Kentucky in the Liberty Bowl in Memphis on Jan. 3, looking for its first 10-win season since 1991.
·Couch: 5 Reasons Kentucky will defeat ECU
Former Kentucky player Joey Couch gives his reasoning behind his prediction of a UK win over East Carolina in the Liberty Bowl.
·A Lesson In Perspective
All-Star games were created so that elite athletes could display their talents against other elite athletes. That is exactly what the Shrine Bowl does when it features the finest prep stars from both North Carolina and South Carolina. But this particular game has a different purpose altogether, one that transcends the game of football completely...and the players who are involved know it.
·East Carolina Notes, Quotes
SCOUTING THE OFFENSE: The Pirates average only 336.0 yards of total offense and 23.8 points per game, far below the leaders in the wide-open C-USA. They are also the league's most fumble-prone team with 18 this season. Patrick Pinkney is an efficient and accurate passer, with backup Rob Kass occasionally providing a spark off the bench. The leading active receiver is tight end Davon Drew with 38 catches for 575 yards ...
·East Carolina Strategy and Personnel
WHY YOU SHOULD WATCH THE AUTOZONE LIBERTY BOWL: East Carolina vs. Kentucky, Memphis, Jan. 2 -- The Pirates (9-4) and Wildcats (6-6) have faced each other only once before, with Kentucky posting a 6-3 victory on Nov. 13, 1993. East Carolina will try to make it two straight wins against SEC opponents, having handed South Carolina a 21-3 setback in 1999.
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·Harrison excited about being a Tiger
It's nothing new to be one of the top athletes on his team for one of Missouri's recent commitments. Junior college transfer Jarrell Harrison played quarterback in high school for his home town Las Vegas team; he has played several positions at the junior college level. Harrison expects to play one of the three safety positions in Columbia.
·District 20 3A All District Team
Today we focus on District 20 3A! East Texas Continues to produce some great Talent!
·District 14 5A All District Team
Great showing in the 14 5A All District team from Conroe and the Woodlands.
·Josh Johns Update
Johns watched Louisiana Tech's Independence Bowl game, "I thought it was a big win and I really liked the way the team played, they looked sharp." How does Louisiana Tech size up in the chase for Josh Johns?
·Five Thoughts: Music City Bowl
It was supposed to be an ACC showcase for BC. But SEC upstart Vandy had other ideas. CFN breaks down the Music City Bowl.
·Houston Inside Slant
The names on the uniforms might be the same, but there is plenty of new information to digest before Houston and Air Force meet for the second time this season. "We're a very different team from what we were earlier in the year," Cougars coach Kevin Sumlin told the Houston Chronicle, "and I assume they are, too." The Cougars (7-5) and Falcons (8-4) have their rematch on Dec. 31 in Fort Worth in the Bell Helicopte ...
·Houston Notes, Quotes
SCOUTING THE OFFENSE: The Cougars' prolific spread offense has piled up at least 600 yards in each of the last four games and six times overall this season, and has scored at least 40 points in seven of the last eight games. Houston ranks second in the nation in total offense (575.1 yards per game) and passing (414.1). Nine players have caught at least one touchdown pass, led by tight end Mark Hafner with 11.
·Houston Strategy and Personnel
WHY YOU SHOULD WATCH THE BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL: Houston vs. Air Force, Fort Worth, Texas, Dec. 31 -- The Cougars (7-5) haven't won a bowl since beating Navy 35-0 in the 1980 Garden State Bowl, but they are facing a very familiar opponent. They played the Falcons (8-4) earlier this season, losing 31-28 on Sept. 13 in a game that was moved to Dallas because of Hurricane Ike.
·Houston 34, Air Force 28
Kevin Sumlin inherited the nearly three-decade postseason winless drought when he became Houston's coach after last season.Senior linebacker Phillip Hunt had to experience the postseason futility with the Cougars."That bugged me. I made a big deal of it to the seniors," Sumlin said. "For them not getting to the (Conference USA) championship game, losing the last regular season game, this was important for them to be ...
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·Schools make their move on Federico
A talented defensive tackle who can get after the quarterback as well as stuff the run is always necessary and Mt. San Antonio DT Vincent Federico (6-4, 295) has become a hot commodity of late in recruiting circles. JCFootball.com spoke with the athletic interior defensive lineman and he updated us on things including which school has come to the forefront of recruiting...
·UA Interview: LB Petey Smith
Seffner (FL) Armwood middle linebacker Petey Smith has had a good week in Orlando at the UnderArmour All-America Game and he talks about his recruitment...
·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.
·UA Wed Practice: Black Linebackers
Practices started for the Under Armour All-American Game on Wednesday and the linebackers on the black team looked good. Read on for more.
·Louisville Inside Slant
For the second season in a row, Louisville was home for the bowl season. The expectations in 2008 were lower than in 2007, when the team was expected to contend for the Big East title, so the 5-7 record Steve Kragthorpe's team managed this year was less surprising than the .500 record of a year ago. But the path to that 5-7 record made this season just as disappointing.
·Louisville Notes, Quotes
GAME OF THE YEAR: Louisville 24, South Florida 20 -- This was the high-water mark of the season for the Cardinals, as Hunter Cantwell found favorite target Scott Long five times for 134 yards and two touchdowns while the defense shut down Matt Grothe and the high-powered South Florida attack. But Long got hurt in practice the next week and missed the rest of the season, and the offense never got it going again.
·Louisville Strategy and Personnel
PLAYERS TO WATCH IN 2009: WR Scott Long -- It's no coincidence that the offense went downhill once Long's comeback was cut short before the Syracuse game. It was a star-crossed 2008 for the junior wideout, but he has the playmaking ability, the speed, and the nose for the end zone that can help whoever wins the quarterback job next season to succeed. If, that is, he can stay healthy.
·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...
·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.
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·Notebook: Aggressive Philly attitude rubs off
Artis Hicks spent four years in the Philadelphia area, and that experience turned a southern gentleman into an aggressive man, at least on the roads. He says that same Philly attitude rubs off on their defensive philosophy.
·Memphis Inside Slant
Memphis recovered from its 0-3 start to the season and made a fifth bowl appearance in six years, but the season ended on a sour note with a lopsided 41-14 loss to South Florida in the St. Petersburg Bowl on Dec. 20. "When it comes down to it, that's what people will see," linebacker Greg Jackson told the Commercial Appeal. "People will see 41-14. Regardless of what we want to make of it, it'll say 41-14.
·Memphis Notes, Quotes
GAME OF THE YEAR: Memphis 33, UAB 30 -- Freshman walk-on Vinny Zaccario kicked a 25-yard field goal with two seconds left as the Tigers won their third straight game and evened their record at 3-3. Arkelon Hall was 18-of-28 for 209 yards and four touchdowns and Curtis Steele ran for 101 yards on 14 carries. PLAYER OF THE YEAR: RB Curtis Steele -- The junior transfer from Northwest Mississippi Community College aver ...
·Memphis Strategy and Personnel
PLAYERS TO WATCH IN 2009: RB Curtis Steele -- The C-USA Newcomer of the Year averaged 5.6 yards per carry and 94.1 rushing yards per game, reaching triple digits six times with a season-high 203 yards against Arkansas State. The junior scored seven rushing touchdowns. WR Carlos Singleton -- The 6-8 junior led the Tigers with 52 receptions for 791 yards and five touchdowns, including 100-yard games vs. Marshall (1 ...
·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.
·'Double Trouble' busy smashing records
They might have changed their nickname on Sunday, but DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart certainly didn't change their running style. Carolina's dynamic rushing duo combined for 234 yards on the ground and both ran their way into the record books as the Panthers defeated the New Orleans Saints 33-31 to win the NFC South division title and clinch a first-round bye in the playoffs.
·Offense clicking at crucial time
Carolina's offense is on a roll unlike ever before, scoring at least 28 points in six straight games. They've never been stronger on the ground, rushing for a franchise-record 2,203 yards and 29 touchdowns.
·ULM Looking To Fill TE Void
With the departure of one of ULM's most productive tight ends in All Sun Belt first teamer Zeek Zacharie, the Warhawks are looking to fill that void with another athletic TE in Forrest Hill stand out 6'4 225 Emmanuel Jefferies.
·Memphis gets a good one in Quinn
Memphis got some good news last week when Mississippi Delta CB Torenzo Quinn (5-11, 180) committed and signed his letter-of-intent to play there in 2009. JCFootball.com got an update from the talented cover-man and he told us why he chose the Wildcats over several other schools.
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·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.
·Debose Picks the Gators
Sanford (Fla.) Seminole receiver Andre Debose chooses to play in the SEC, picking Florida and spurning his two teammates who picked Miami...
·USF Recruiting Breakdown, Defense
Here is an in-depth look at who's returning to USF next year, who is committed for '09 and who is still on the board at each defensive position. Get informed, only on USFNation.com!
·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.
·UA Interview: Victor Marc
Victor Marc is a three-star prospect on Scout.com and he's been in the Under Armour All-American Game this week. The USF commitment says he plans on taking two January visits. Read on for all the latest.
·Top Recruits to Visit USF on the 9th
Get the inside scoop on some of the top names that will be visiting USF next week. There is a surprise visitor that could make-or-break the '09 class. Get informed, only on USFNation.com!
·UA Friday Report: Black Offense
The players hit the field on Friday morning for one final full practice before Sunday's Under Armour All-American Game. Lets take a look at what happened on the offensive side of the ball for the Black Team today.
·USAAB Coach's Spotlight: Corey Gaines
Corey Gaines, two-star offensive lineman from Tallahassee-Godby, Fla., projects as a back up center to five-star Nick Alajajian in the U.S. Army All-American game. The game wil kick-off at noon on NBC Live from San Antonio.
·USF Recruiting Breakdown, Offense
Here is an in-depth look at who's returning to USF next year, who is committed for '09 and who is still on the board at each position. Get informed, only on USFNation.com!
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·Hotty Toddy says Andrew Ritter
The 6' 4", 205 pound place kicker out of Jackson Aca had a sit down with his father this morning and decided on his school of choice.
·Warhawks Make Newsome Top 3
Petal high school running back Isaiah Newsome has started to narrow down his college choices and will visit one of his top three this weekend, the ULM Warhawks.
·Perkins Prepares for Decision
LaDarius Perkins was certain about his college destination before a pair of coaching changes sent him back to the drawing board to reconsider. Perkins has had the chance to speak with both Dan Mullen and Gene Chizik about their outlook for the future as well as their plans for him.
·Terrence Coleman Back Solid To Tigers?
Williamson senior Terrence Coleman talks about the decision of his uncle Antonio Coleman and where that puts Auburn.
·Jones Way Out of Line With Favre Comments
Scout.com Senior NFL Analyst Ed Thompson believes that Jets RB Thomas Jones was way out of line with his comments earlier this week, but not just because they were aimed at Brett Favre.
·USAAB Video Update: Kendrick Hardy
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS -- Kendrick Hardy is trying to make a name for himself at the U.S. All-American Bowl. The tough part is getting carries on the same team that Bryce Brown is playing on.
·USAAB Coach's Spotlight: Kendrick Hardy
Kendrick Hardy, three-star running back from Monticeool-Lawrence County, Miss., become a bit of a phenom his junior year rushing for 2,103 yards and 29 touchdowns. Entering his senior year, Hardy was one of the most talked about and heaviest recruited players in the state with offers coming in from Ole Miss, Alabama, Mississippi State, Auburn, Southern Miss among others.
·USAAB Spotlight: Pat Patterson
Pat Patterson, Scout.com three-star wide receiver from Macon-Noxubee County, Miss., has been one of the pleasant surprises in San Antonio for the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. The talented wide out is playing for the West team and facing elite talent in the secondary. Patterson talked about the week and January visits including a new school who recently jumped back in the mix.
·Josh Johns Update
Johns watched Louisiana Tech's Independence Bowl game, "I thought it was a big win and I really liked the way the team played, they looked sharp." How does Louisiana Tech size up in the chase for Josh Johns?
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