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Tony Parker's Offers Are Piling Up
Tony Parker may one day end up as successful as his NBA namesake, but for now Tony is hearing from many schools and just trying to figure out where he wants to attend college. Tony recently took a visit to Georgia Tech.
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Confirmation
Ben Bradley was a heavy West Virginia lean before his visit to the Mountaineer campus this past weekend, and today he made the Mountaineers his choice.
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Tigers make the top five
One of Georgia’s top-five 2011 outside linebackers plans to hit Clemson for one of his five official visits.
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Carson Barnett adds new offer
Carson Barnett, from Landmark Christian in Fairburn, Ga., has put up some monstrous numbers in his first two games. The fundamentally sound quarterback remains high on the recruiting board of several schools, and he’s on pace to pick up even more offers as the season rolls along.
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Intro: Clayton Truitt
Clayton Truitt, offensive lineman from Parkview High School in Lilburn, Ga., is a 3.7 GPA student who makes all the offensive line calls from his offensive tackle position. At 6-3.5 and 280 pounds most programs are envisioning him as an interior lineman on the next level. This well-schooled prospect has garnered the attention of many formidable programs.
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QB visits Tigertown; plans return trip
One of the 2012 quarterbacks already offered by Clemson was in town Saturday for the Tigers’ 35-10 season opening win.
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South Region: Five Stars Game Recaps ll
Scout.com takes a closer look at all the games from this past weekend for the five-star rated prospects. Numerous dominating games including a prospect who surpassed the 5,000 yard career mark. Read all the latest news including recruiting updates.
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Michigan Strengthens Position with Walls
McDonough (GA) Eagles Landing Christian Academy S Avery Walls took his second trip to Ann Arbor Saturday, this time for his official visit. It was going to be hard for the Wolverines to top his initial experience, but it appears that they may have done just that.
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Anyone's Game for Rome?
Jay Rome says distance and offense are the two factors that helped him narrow down his list from over 40 offers to five. “I picked out all these schools because I knew I could fit into their offenses with no problem,” Rome said. “I feel the most comfortable with them. I looked at distance too. I knew from the start that I wanted to go to a school that wasn’t too close to home but at the same..."
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Nearing A Decision
A defensive line stalwart came away with excellent impressions of West Virginia’s football program during his first visit to the Mountaineer campus.
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Prospect Report: Camden Co. vs. Miami Central
Camden County(Ga) defeated Miami Central 45-42 on Friday night in front of a sold out stadium. With over 20 division 1 prospects on the field it was no surprise that the game featured some big plays. Here is a look at how the prospects fared in this one.
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Camden County Photo Gallery
Miami Central traveled up I-95 about six hours for a national game vs. Camden County. The game featured numerous big plays and went back and forth for most of the night. Camden County prevailed 45-42, here is a photo gallery of the Camden County prospects.
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Walls Looks forward to Big House Experience
GoBlueWolverine chatted recently with McDonough (GA) Union Grove defensive back Avery Walls about his upcoming official visit to Michigan this weekend, his remaining visit plans, his decision timetable, the possibility that the Wolverines will receive a visit from four-star DE prospect, Ray Drew, and more.
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Scout.com: Stars of the South
Scout.com will take a close look every week at the top performances of high school athletes across the Southeast. Presented in this edition comes from the weekend of August 27th.
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The Mom Factor
“I’m liking Georgia and Alabama right now because I’ve got a really good relationship with their coaches and they both have great offenses,” Isaiah Crowell said. “Georgia has a some former running backs that were really good and with Alabama, they’ve also got a great offense and they’re coached by some of the best in college football...I want my mom to be able to come to all of my games..."
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Week 1: Western Carolina
Pack Pride previews NC State's season-opening opponent, Western Carolina. The Catamounts will be led by quarterback Zack Jaynes but will be without standout receiver Marquel Pittman.
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Player Spotlight: Brandon Hyman
Brandon Hayman, prospect from Mill Creek High School in Hoschton, Ga., is a very talented receiver who is flying under the radar. At 6-3 and 188 pounds he is a prospect in two sports. Like a lot of tall, athletic, wide receivers, he also shines on the basketball court.
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Laskey runs wild
Hot News for RB Zach Laskey
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Cats to Switch Focus for Thursday Practice
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Head coach Joker Phillips was pleased with his team’s energy and enthusiasm at practice Wednesday, saying that all preparation has to move to the mental side of the ball to finish preparing for Louisville.
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Three-star OL pops for Louisville
Aaron Epps, a three-star offensive tackle from Tucker, Ga., told InsideTheVille.com last month that he was close to committing to Louisville. After talking things over with his high school coach, Epps called Louisville assistant Kenny Carter after practice Wednesday and committed to the Cardinals.
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