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WR LaRoy Reynolds commits to Virginia
CB Zach Greene commits to Duke
OG Denzelle Good Commits!
DE James Gayle commits to Virginia Tech
DE Justin Foxx commits to Duke

2009 Football Scholarship Offers:
Bold = Commit

QB
*** Everett Proctor (Jack Britt) Fayetteville, NC 6-2/200

RB
*** James Washington (Boone HS) Orlando, FL 6-0/180/4.40
*** Greg Pratt (Naples HS) Naples, FL 5-9/165/4.40
*** Rolandan Finch (St. Xavier HS) Louisville, KY 5-10/200/4.50
*** Travis Small (Cheraw HS) Cheraw, SC 5-10.5/184/4.50
**** Desmond Scott (Hillside HS) Durham, NC 5-9/179 Duke
* Jontel Evans (Bethel HS) Hampton, VA 5-11/190/4.60 UVA (Basketball)

FB
*** Marcus Green (Scotch Plains-Fanwood HS) Scotch Plains, NJ 6-2/220/4.65

WR
**** Justin Brown (Concord HS) Wilmington, DE 6-3.5/210/4.48
**** Jheranie Boyd (Ashbrook HS) Gastonia, NC 6-3/185/4.45
**** Stephon Gilmore (South Pointe HS) Rock Hill, SC 6-0.5/176/4.50
**** Michael Bowman (Ridgeland HS) Rossville, GA 6-4/206/4.5
*** Quintin Payton (T L Hanna HS) Anderson, SC 6-4/190
*** Kinsman Thomas (Marlboro County HS) Bennettsville, SC 6-3/210/4.59
*** Laroy Reynolds (Maury HS) Norfolk, VA Virginia
*** Quan Rucker (West Iredell HS) Statesville, NC 6-0/185/4.45 Wake Forest

TE
**** Arthur Fontaine (Dartmouth HS) North Dartmouth, MA 6-5/235/4.93
*** Mason Johnston (The Bolles School) Jacksonville, FL 6-4/235 Vanderbilt
*** Paul Carrezola (Neshaminy HS) Langhorne, PA 6-4/248/4.80 Rutgers

OT
***** Xavier Nixon (Jack Britt) Fayetteville, NC 6-6/285
*** Kyle Koehne (Cathedral HS) Indianapolis, IN 6-6/300/5.30
**** Travis Bond (Bertie HS) Windsor, NC 6-6/330
*** Colin Rodkey (Gateway SHS) Monroeville, PA 6-4.5/266/5.53 Indiana
*** John Prior (Portsmouth HS) Portsmouth, OH 6-6/280 Florida State
*** Brooks Michel (Carmel HS) Carmel, IN 6-7/280 Minnesota
*** Austen Bujnoch (Elder HS) Cincinnati, OH 6-5/250 Cincinnati

OG
* Denzelle Good (Gaffney Senior HS) Gaffney, SC 6-4/295
**** Quinton Washington (Timberland HS) Saint Stephen, SC 6-4/322
*** Ryan Spiker (Tri-Valley HS) Dresden, OH 6-4.5/295 West Virginia
*** Will Jackson (Farragut HS) Knoxville, TN 6-4/280/5.10 Georgia Tech

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No Offers

DT
*** Brian Slay (Stone Bridge HS) Ashburn, VA 6-3/275
*** Eric McDaniel (Calhoun HS) Calhoun, GA 6-1.5/297/5.00
*** Frankie Davis (East Ridge HS) Clermont, FL 6-3/270
*** Josh Elizondo (Naples HS) Naples, FL 6-2/280
*** Deion Roberson (Tucker HS) Tucker, GA 6-2/275
*** Tyson Chandler (North Plainfield HS) North Plainfield, NJ 6-6/315
*** Raynard Randolph (Gwynn Park HS) Brandywine, MD 6-3/295
*** Akeem Spence (Ft. Walton Beach HS) Fort Walton Beach, FL 6-1/290
*** Adam Replogle (Centerville HS) Centerville, OH 6-2.5/250 Indiana

DE
*** Ricky Dowdy (High Point Central HS) High Point, NC 6-3/225
**** Duane Chisolm (Beaufort HS) Beaufort, SC 6-2/250
**** Jason Ankrah (Quince Orchard HS) Gaithersburg, MD 6-4/240/4.79
*** Julius Forte (Boca Ciega HS) Gulfport, FL 6-2/221/4.66
*** Izaan Cross (Flowery Branch HS) Flowery Branch, GA 6-4/250
*** Sylvester Crawford (Victory Christian Center Sch.) Charlotte, NC 6-5/215
*** Clinton Simpkins (Chancellor HS) Fredericksburg, VA 6-3/215/4.60
*** Bernardo Nunez (Hoboken HS) Hoboken, NJ 6-2/220/4.70
** Brian Jordan (Great Bridge HS) Chesapeake, VA 6-4/207
*** Demi Thompson (Lake Mary HS) Lake Mary, FL 6-1/240/4.80 South Florida
*** Justin Foxx (Victory Christian Center Sch.) Charlotte, NC Duke
* James Gayle (Bethel HS) Hampton, VA 6-5/225 Virginia Tech

MLB
*** Ryan Cheek (Lancaster HS) Lancaster, OH 6-0.5/232/4.51
**** Glenn Carson (Southern Regional HS) Manahawkin, NJ 6-3/220/4.60
**** Hawatha Bell (David W Butler HS) Matthews, NC 6-0/225
*** Corico Hawkins (Baldwin HS) Milledgeville, GA 6-0/220

SLB
**** Jerrod Askew (Oscar F. Smith HS) Chesapeake, VA 6-0/215
*** Luke Kuechly (St. Xavier HS) Cincinnati, OH 6-3/205
*** Tariq Edwards (Marlboro County HS) Bennettsville, SC 6-3/217/4.75

WLB
**** Jamil Merrell (Paul M. Hodgson Vocational Tec) Newark, DE 6-4/210/4.60
*** Nigel Mitchell-Thornton (Stephenson HS) Stone Mountain, GA 6-2/210
*** Hans Rice (Eufaula HS) Eufaula, AL 6-3/195/4.5

S
*** E.J. Banks (Montour HS) Mc Kees Rocks, PA 6.0/175/4.50
*** D.J. Swearinger (Greenwood HS) Greenwood, SC 6-0/190
*** David Sims (Calhoun County HS) Saint Matthews, SC 6-0/208
**** Prince Kent (Norcross HS) Norcross, GA 6-2/193/4.62 Miami
*** Jim Noel (Everett HS) Everett, MA 6-4/180/4.48 Boston College

CB
**** Travis Hawkins (Quince Orchard HS) Gaithersburg, MD 5-11/185/4.42
**** Terry Shankle (South Stanly HS) Norwood, NC 6-0/180
**** Jamal Reid (Lafayette HS) Mayo, FL 6-0/175/4.45
*** Dean Haynes (Northwest Whitfield County HS) Tunnel Hill, GA 6-0/200
*** Josh Hunter (Harding University HS) Charlotte, NC 6-1/180
* Rashard Smith (Dublin HS) Dublin, GA 5-10/175
*** Zach Greene (Leesville Road HS) Raleigh, NC 5-10/170 Duke

K,P
* Chris Ward (Starrs Mill HS) Fayetteville, GA 6-1/170


------------------------------------------STATISTICS------------------------------------------


Scholarships Count
16 Available for 2009
-7 2009 Commits (Dowdy, Cheek, Slay, Washington, Ward, Proctor, Good)
+1 Ahmad Jaradat left team
+3 Class of 2008 who didn't qualify (Palmer, Everett, Mangram)
+1 Thomas Locust will not transfer from Junior College
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14 Scholarships Remaining

Recruiting Breakdown
OFFENSE
QB - 1
Backfield - 1
Receivers - 0
Linemen - 1
Total Offense - 3

DEFENSE
Linemen - 2
Linebackers - 1
Secondary - 0
Total Defense - 3

SPECIAL TEAMS
Kickers - 1

Geographical Diversity
Florida - 1
Georgia - 1
North Carolina - 2
South Carolina - 1
Ohio - 1
Virginia - 1

Star Count (highest of the two sites)
5* - 0
4* - 0
3* - 5
2* - 0
1* - 2
Average Stars - 2.43

7/30/2008 10:43:29 AM

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"I wish people would quit freaking out about losing these recruits to d00k. Green hurts from a the standpoint that we thought we had him locked up, but its not like they're going to out recruit us for the year. We'll be fine as long as we win a few games. People on PP are forgetting that we have a pretty good pair of D linemen in Slay and Dowdy in the class already, and a few others on the board still."


I agree...

and I mean no disrespect to Green or his family but its really going to suck for him when the recruiting luster dims and it finally sinks in that Duke football is trash.

7/30/2008 11:34:49 AM

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I kind of feel bad for Dwayne Greene, Zach's father. He's an officer in the Wolfpack Club and you know a ton of people are gonna come up to him and ask him what happened and why he didn't follow in his footsteps.

7/30/2008 11:45:08 AM

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It's never good to miss on a legacy recruit, but 5-11 180 corners are a dime a dozen. If he were a QB or a Monster Lineman this would have stung a little more.

7/30/2008 11:50:40 AM

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Well actually I think Greene is a little undersized, and would have been better suited to play slot back or WR on the college level. He's 5-9 165, but has great speed having ran a 4.35 40 at a combine.

7/30/2008 11:58:12 AM

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"I agree...

and I mean no disrespect to Green or his family but its really going to suck for him when the recruiting luster dims and it finally sinks in that Duke football is trash.
"



Actually, I just looked back at their classes from the past couple of years. This years class doesn't even look as good as a few dating back to the 05 recruiting class. Thats 4 classes in a row that look as good on paper (if not better) than this class. They have numerous 4* guys and at least 1 5*. This doesn't scare me at all. The problem is that its d00k football. They have no home field advantage, their field sucks, and the players along side these good recruits for them suck.

[Edited on July 30, 2008 at 12:35 PM. Reason : And I'll eat shit for posting this when we lose to them later this year ]

7/30/2008 12:33:44 PM

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^but they're renovating the female bathrooms

[Edited on July 30, 2008 at 1:34 PM. Reason : haha]

7/30/2008 1:34:19 PM

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Breakdown of the ACC recruiting classes so far in alphabetical order.

Boston College (5 commitments)

RB Sterlin Phifer
- 3* Rivals, 2* Scout
- 59th best RB in the country according to Rivals
- 164th best RB according to Scout
- 5'11, 205, 4.6 40 yard dash
- 5.5 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Virginia Beach, VA
- Other Notable Offers: NC State
- Also recruited by: Maryland, Oklahoma, Rutgers, Virginia, Virginia Tech, West Virginia, Auburn


LB Andre Lawrence
- 3* Rivals, 3* Scout
- 18th best OLB in country according to Rivals
- 50th best Weak-side LB according to Scout
- 6'2, 200, 4.48 40 yard dash
- 5.7 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Hartford, CT
- 3rd best prospect in Connecticut according to Rivals
- Other Notable Offers: UCONN, Iowa, Maryland
- Also recruited by: Miami, Michigan, N.C. State, Notre Dame, USC


DT Dillon Quinn
- 4* Rivals, 3* Scout
- 11th best DT according to Rivals
- 48th best DT according to Scout
- 109th best prospect in Country according to Rivals
- 6'6, 271
- 5.9 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Pawling, NY
- Other Notable Offers: Virginia
- Also recruited by: Maryland, Notre Dame, Virginia


DB Jim Noel
- 3* Rivals, 3* Scout
- 39th best CB according to Rivals
- 30th best Safety according to Scout
- 6'4, 180, 4.48 40 yard dash
- 5.7 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Everett, MA
- Other Notable Offers: Maryland, Syracuse, UCONN, Rutgers, NC State
- Also recruited by: Penn State


DE Kasim Edebali
- 2* Rivals
- 6'2, 235, 4.75 40 yard dash
- 5.4 rivals.com rating
- Also recruited by: UCONN



I will have the other schools up later.

[Edited on July 30, 2008 at 7:48 PM. Reason : ]

7/30/2008 7:47:58 PM

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"The in-state talent this year is not like it was last year, which had can't miss on kind of talent."


This year's in-state talent is far superior to last season's. Nixon, Moss, and Dixon are all more highly regarded than Terrell Manning (the #1 NC player in 2008) was last year. Holloman is too but he's switched from Independence to a school in South Carolina so he's no longer in-state. This year's class also has great depth with guys like McAdoo, Boyd, Bond, Bell, and Shankle.


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"Actually, I just looked back at their classes from the past couple of years. This years class doesn't even look as good as a few dating back to the 05 recruiting class."


Truth. Duke has had a few highly-touted recruits here and there but has mostly settled for 2 and 3 star recruits. This year's class is shaping up to be pretty similar to recent years so it's nothing surprising. I think people are just surprised at the number of verbals that Duke has received in the past few days. Duke will improve under Cutliffe but UNC and State will still be better.

7/30/2008 8:12:24 PM

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Clemson (11 commitments)

RB Ben Axon
- 4* Rivals, 3* Scout
- 25th best RB according to Rivals
- 84th best RB according to Scout
- 6'1, 196, 4.5 40 yard dash
- 5.8 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Bradenton, FL
- Other Notable Offers: Florida State, South Florida, West Virginia
- Also recruited by: Florida, South Carolina, UCF


RB Roderick McDowell
- 3* Rivals, 3* Scout
- 14th best All-Purpose back according to Rivals
- 45th best RB according to Scout
- 5'10, 175, 4.4 40 yard dash
- 5.7 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Sumter, SC
- Also recruited by: Kentucky, South Carolina


OL J.K. Jay
- 4* Rivals, 4* Scout
- 11th best tackle according to Rivals
- 17th best tackle according to Scout
- 162 best prospect according to Rivals
- 6'6, 275, 4.78 40 yard dash
- 5.8 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Greenville, SC
- Also recruited by: Miami


OL Brandon Thomas
- 3* Rivals, 4* Scout
- 60th best tackle according to Rivals
- 16th best tackle according to Scout
- 6'4, 280, 4.7 40 yard dash
- 5.5 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Spartanburg, SC
- Other Notable Offers: Maryland, South Carolina, North Carolina, Vanderbilt
- Also recruited by: Virginia, NC State, Tennessee


DE Malliciah Goodman
- 4* Rivals, 4* Scout
- 3rd best strong-side DE according to Rivals
- 11th best DE according to Scout
- 35th best prospect according to Rivals
- 6'4, 255, 4.57 40 yard dash
- 6.0 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Florence, SC
- Also recruited by: South Carolina, Tennessee, Maryland, Virginia


LB Eric Fields
- 4* Rivals, 4* Scout
- 11th best OLB according to Rivals
- 10th best MLB according to Scout
- 128th best prospect according to Rivals
- 6'1, 205, 4.5 40 yard dash
- 5.9 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Warner Robins, GA
- Other Notable Offers: Florida State, Alabama
- Also recruited by: Duke, Florida, Georgia, NC State, Auburn, Georgia Tech


LB Quandon Christian
- 3* Rivals, 3* Scout
- 31st best OLB according to Rivals
- 31st best Weak-side LB according to Scout
- 6'3, 205, 4.51 40 yard dash
- 5.7 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Lake View, SC
- Also recruited by: North Carolina, NC State, South Carolina


DB Craig Loston
- 5* Rivals, 5* Scout
- 1st best Safety according to Rivals
- 1st best Safety according to Scout
- 21st best prospect according to Rivals
- 6'2, 193, 5.47 40 yard dash
- 6.1 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Aldine, TX
- Other Notable Offers: Florida, Georgia, Texas A&M, LSU, Southern Cal, Notre Dame


DB DeVonte' Holloman
- 4* Rivals, 5* Scout
- 6th best Safety according to Rivals
- 2nd best Safety according to Scout
- 76th best prospect according to Rivals
- 6'2, 214, 4.5 40 yard dash
- 6.0 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Rock Hill, SC
- Other Notable Offers: Georgia, LSU, Michgan, Notre Dame, South Carolina, North Carolina, NC State


Ath Larry Raper
- 4* Rivals, 3* Scout
- 30th best Athlete according to Rivals
- 57th best WR according to Scout
- 5'10, 165, 4.4 40 yard dash
- 5.8 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Shelby, NC


Ath Tyler Shatley
- 3* Rivals, 3* Scout
- 44th best Athlete according to Rivals
- 6th best FB according to Scout
- 6'3, 255, 4.75 40 yard dash
- 5.7 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Connellys Springs, NC
- Other Notable Offers: NC State
- Also recruited by: Maryland, North Carolina, Wake Forest, Virginia Tech

7/30/2008 8:15:28 PM

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Clemson is going to run show this decade...

7/30/2008 8:30:38 PM

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I think the top players in this year's in-state class are collectively better than last year's, but there is more depth overall on last year's squad. Also outside of Proctor there isn't a really top notch QB, and Proctor wasn't even seriously considered as a QB by most of the schools that recruited him. I think his arm strength and passing will be better this year having gone to a number of college camps and he has great leadership qualities which is what you look for in a QB, but as a complete package Braden Hansen would eat him up in passing drills, which isn't saying much.

There just seemed to be better talent all around last year. Once you get out of the Rivals Top 15 in this years class you have trouble finding guys that are still highly rated and had a good many offers. Once you get out of the top 15 in this years class you have for the most part guys that have only 1 or 2 offers and are lucky to even break into the national top 75 at their position according to Scout who does more extensive ratings on into even the 200s for some positions.

[Edited on July 30, 2008 at 8:32 PM. Reason : ]

7/30/2008 8:31:32 PM

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Duke (18 commitments)

QB Sean Schroeder
- 3* Rivals, 3* Scout
- 43rd best All-Purpose QB according to Rivals
- 53rd best QB according to Scout
- 6'3, 285
- 5.5 rivals.com rating
- Dana Point, CA
- Also recruited by: Oregon State, Purdue, San Diego State, USC, Stanford, UCLA, Boise State, California, Colorado, Notre Dame


QB, WR Corey Gattis
- 2* Rivals, 2* Scout
- 216th best WR according to Scout
- 5'11, 158, 4.4 40 yard dash
- Hometown: Durham, NC
- Other Notable Offers: Ohio
- Also recruited by: NC State, North Carolina, Wake Forest, West Virginia, East Carolina, Clemson


WR Kevin Rojas
- 2* Rivals, 2* Scout
- 63rd Weak-side LB according to Scout
- 6'2, 198, 4.56 40 yard dash
- Hometown: Raleigh, NC
- Other Notable Offers: East Carolina
- Also recruited by: Florida, North Carolina, NC State, Vanderbilt, Virginia


TE Ryan Hall
- 3* Rivals, 3* Scout
- 38th best TE according to Rivals
- 45th best TE according to Scout
- 6'3, 232, 4.8 40 yard dash
- 5.6 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Orlando, FL
- Also recruited by: Vanderbilt, Harvard, Boston College, Georgia Tech


TE John "Jack" Farrell
- NR Rivals, 2* Scout
- 96th TE according to Scout
- 6'2, 215, 4.6 40 yard dash
- Hometown: Atlanta, GA
- Also recruited by: Army


DT John Drew
- 4* Rivals, 3* Scout
- 19th best DT according to Rivals
- 36th best DT according to Scout
- 180th best prospect according to Rivals
- 6'1, 303
- 5.8 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Columbus, GA
- Other Notable Offers: Boston College, Georgia Tech, Mississippi State
- Also recruited by: Georgia, Vanderbilt, Alabama, Auburn


ATH/CB Zach Greene
- 2* Rivals, 3* Scout
- 40th CB according to Scout
- 5'10, 164, 4.5 40 yard dash
- 5.4 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Raleigh, NC
- Other Notable Offers: NC State, South Carolina, Western Carolina
- Also recruited by: Auburn, ECU, Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, Clemson, North Carolina


DE Brandon Putnam
- 3* Rivals, 2* Scout
- 111th DE according to Scout
- 6'3, 232, 4.86 40 yard dash
- 5.5 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Tyrone, GA
- Other Notable Offers: Arkansas, Georgia Tech, Memphis, Minnesota, Vanderbilt
- Also recruited by: Auburn, Louisville, Virginia, Miami (OH), UAB, Alabama


WR Conner Vernon
- 3* Rivals, 2* Scout
- 167th WR according to Scout
- 6'1, 179, 4.41 40 yard dash
- 5.5 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Miami, FL
- Other Notable Offers: Mississippi, Troy, Wake Forest
- Also recruited by: Georgia Tech, Vanderbilt, Auburn, Wisconsin, UCF, Boston College, South Carolina


RB Desmond Scott
- 4* Rivals, 4* Scout
- 4th best all-purpose back according to Rivals
- 27th RB according to Scout
- 5'9, 185, 4.47 40 yard dash
- 5.9 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Durham, NC
- Other Notable Offers: Clemson, Georgia, North Carolina, Rutgers, Tennessee, West Virginia
- Also recruited by: Florida, NC State, South Carolina, Alabama, Auburn


DE Justin Foxx
- 3* Rivals, 2* Scout
- 19th weakside DE according to Rivals
- 127th DE according to Scout
- 6'4, 220, 4.6 40 yard dash
- 5.7 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Charlotte, NC
- Other Notable Offers: NC State, West Virginia
- Also recruited by: Maryland, North Carolina, Vanderbilt, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Western Carolina, Auburn, Clemson


OT Perry Simmons
- 2* Rivals, 2* Scout
- 117th OT according to Scout
- 6'4, 260, 4.95 40 yard dash
- 5.0 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Raleigh, NC
- Other Notable Offers: Navy, ECU
- Also recruited by: NC State, North Carolina, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Western Carolina


CB Lex Butler
- 3* Rivals, NR Scout
- 5'11, 170, 4.56 40 yard dash
- 5.5 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Anderson, SC
- Also recruited by: Tennessee, Buffalo, Boston College, Clemson


DE Sydney Sarmiento
- 2* Rivals, NR Scout
- 6'4, 259, 4.87 40 yard dash
- 5.2 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Florence, SC
- Other Notable Offers: Buffalo
- Also recruited by: South Carolina, Virginia, Marshall, Clemson


CB Kadeem Wise
- 2* Rivals, NR Scout
- 5'9, 171, 4.5 40 yard dash
- 5.2 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Lilburn, GA
- Also recruited by: Georgia Tech, Alabama, Indiana, Miami, Vanderbilt, Wake Forest


OG Joey Finison
- 2* Rivals, NR Scout
- 6'4, 290, 5.2 40 yard dash
- 5.0 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Jamestown, NC
- Other Notable Offers: ECU, Elon
- Also recruited by: Holy Cross, Harvard, Yale, Wake Forest, NC State


S/LB August Campbell
- 2* Rivals, NR Scout
- 6'3, 205, 4.5 40 yard dash
- 4.9 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Arden, NC
- Also recruited by: Minnesota, North Carolina, Marshall, Auburn, Clemson, South Florida, FSU, LSU, Miami (FL)


S Garrett Patterson
- 2* Rivals, NR Scout
- 6'0, 185, 4.54 40 yard dash
- 4.9 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Richmond, VA
- Other Notable Offers: Delaware, James Madison, Virginia
- Also recruited by: Virginia Tech

7/30/2008 11:08:08 PM

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"DB DeVonte' Holloman
- 4* Rivals, 5* Scout
- 6th best Safety according to Rivals
- 2nd best Safety according to Scout
- 76th best prospect according to Rivals
- 6'2, 214, 4.5 40 yard dash
- 6.0 rivals.com rating
- Hometown: Rock Hill, SC
- Other Notable Offers: Georgia, LSU, Michgan, Notre Dame, South Carolina, North Carolina, NC State"


FWIW his hometown is Charlotte, NC

7/31/2008 12:50:21 AM

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Well yeah, but he's now living in Rock Hill, SC and he'll be classified as a recruit from South Carolina in this class. What's the story with him transferring? Does it help out Clemson b/c now he'll be an in-state student. It wouldn't seem like a program like Clemson would even have to worry about such a thing. It's not like they are some DI-AA or DII team like WCU or A&T that have limited financial resources.

7/31/2008 8:36:56 AM

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Info on Hans Rice:

Rice has offers from Ole Miss, UCF, Southern Miss, South Alabama, Troy, Vanderbilt, and UAB among others. Memphis may have offered as well. Auburn has been recruiting him pretty hard as well but haven't offered. His two favorite colleges growing up were Alabama and Miami. He has a nice 3.8 GPA so he should qualify with ease. His first love is actually basketball, and he even set the school record for hitting the most 3 pointers in one game. He liked the Duke basketball program when he was growing up. If given the chance he'd like to play both sports in college (I guess he could always try out as a walk-on and be a part of the bball team like Darrell Davis did). Rice is a distant cousin of Donovan McNabb.

He played safety during his sophomore year and had 20 tackles and 4 interceptions on a team that went 14-1 and made it to the finals of the 5-A Alabama state playoffs. Rice moved to outside linebacker his junior year (I guess he grew some) and recorded 82 tackles, which included 8 for loss and 2 sacks. Rice also forced 2 fumbles in helping his team post a 9-3 mark. He's considered a raw talent that will need to put some work in the weight room, but he has the height and length that you want in a linebacker. He is able to cover a lot of ground due to him being able to take long strides, which translates well on the football field. Rice is a big hitter.

Quote :
"The one thing he does really well right now is that he will hit you. He is a physical kid."

- Eufaula head coach John Gilmore

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""I pride myself on big hits," Rice added. "When I was at work, some player from Carroll High School saw me and told me that he remembered me from last year. He said I had given him a concussion and knocked him out of a game last fall. I try and play clean and hard every down." "


State is definitely in the mix, but UCF might be tough to beat out. He visited their campus recently and loved it. Supposedly he already has a friend on the team. Hopefully we can land him and get that Alabama pipeline started again.

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"I haven't really researched the school, but as far as Coach McCollum goes, I like him a lot. We talk all the time, and he's a real good person. It feels good to talk to him.""


[Edited on July 31, 2008 at 7:23 PM. Reason : ]

7/31/2008 7:21:31 PM

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Update on DT Prospect Eric McDaniel:

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"Louisville and N.C. State top choices for Calhoun DT
By Jeff Hood | Friday, August 1, 2008, 01:28 PM
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Calhoun defensive tackle Eric McDaniel will likely accept a scholarship offer from Louisville or N.C. State during the upcoming season.

The 6-foot-2, 290-pound lineman had been rumored to be on the verge of a commitment to the Cardinals last month. But McDaniel has decided to take a close look at the Wolfpack.

[Louisville and N.C. State] are the front-runners,” Calhoun coach Hal Lamb said. “He’ll visit N.C. State this fall before deciding. But he’s also going to visit Purdue, and probably East Carolina.”
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Link to article: http://tinyurl.com/657rve

Link to McDaniel's Scout Profile: http://tinyurl.com/5srrbo

8/1/2008 2:34:46 PM

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Tariq Edwards commits to Virginia Tech

Nigel Mitchell-Thorton commits to Tennessee

I don't know about you guys, but I'm ready for some good football recruiting news. I guess we can't have good basketball and football news at the same time

8/1/2008 6:28:59 PM

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New Jersey DT Tyson Chandler visited State recently. Chandler is from North Plainfield.

Rivals rates Chandler as a 3* prospect and the #49 DT nationally. Scout rates him as a 2* prospect and the #81 DT nationally. While he is projected as a DT, at 6-6 344 Chandler is big enough that he OT if need be.

Schools Interested
Boston College
Cincinnati
Connecticut
Maryland
N.C. State
Penn State
Purdue
Rutgers
South Florida
Syracuse
Temple
New Mexico State

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"Chandler managed 56 tackles and 22 tackles for loss as a junior, earning first-team All-Conference, All-County, All-Area and All-State Group Two honors."



8/1/2008 6:36:11 PM

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Damn I guess he must have eaten nonstop since he got left off the Olympic team

8/1/2008 6:41:49 PM

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how the hell are there 2 tyson chandler athletes

8/1/2008 6:47:50 PM

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I wasn't too surprised about Tariq Edwards. His father played there. I'm guessing his brother Tyrell got an offer as well. Word is that they will greyshirt their first year, which they were ok with. We've been out of it with Nigel-Mitchel Thornton for a little while, especially after we got the commitment from Ryan Cheek.

Now question for all. Ok we missed out on Justin Foxx, but would you all be happy if we got his old teammate Sylvester Crawford instead? Crawford while not rated as high seems like the more physical specimen. And there really isn't that big of a difference in their rating anyway. Foxx is 6-3 215, while Crawford is 6'5 230. That's pretty nice height for DE, and he could be another Manny Lawson/Willie Young type for us.

We still have a number of DEs that we offered that are still on the board. I believe there are 6 total. Duane Chisholm (who probably ends up at Clemson or South Carolina), Izaan Cross, Julius Forte, Clinton Simpkins, Brian Jordan, and Sylvester Crawford. Also there is Jamil Merrell who could play either OLB or DE, but we'd have to offer his twin brother as well for him to come here. There is also the Myers Park DE Brian Johnson who may receive an offer.

In regards to WR recruiting I've heard that we have a very good chance at landing Quintin Payton pending Clemson and South Carolina do not offer. Payton is a tall receiver at 6-4 and has a 4.49 40. He plays for T.L. Hanna in Anderson, which is one of the more well known HS programs in South Carolina. Let's just hope we don't lose him to Duke, as that appears to be a common theme lately.

8/1/2008 6:59:52 PM

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For all of you that think recruiting isn't going well and are beginning to panic, just remember this stat. Last year at this point we had 9 commitments, and right now we have 7 commitments. That's not too much of a difference, especially considering we can't take nearly as many as we did last year.

8/1/2008 7:02:27 PM

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Offensive lineman Kadeem Custis visited NC State recently. He hails from Philadelphia. Rivals rates him as a 2* OG, while Scout rates him as a 3* OT and #69 nationally. He reportedly has offers from Pitt and West Virginia.

Ht: 6-foot-4
Wt: 275 lbs
Forty: 5 secs
Bench max: 370 pounds
Squat max: 425 pounds

Schools Interested
East Carolina
Duke
Connecticut
Rutgers
Illinois
Maryland
Michigan
Northwestern
N.C. State
Wisconsin
Vanderbilt
Pittsburgh
West Virginia




Oddly enough neither Rivals or Scout have a photo of him even though they both have evaluated him. Here's a picture I found of him. He's no. 78 in the above pic. He plays on both sides of the ball as an OL and DT for his team Neumann-Goretti. His school plays in the Catholic League and is in the Blue Division. This guy has him in his Top 50 players for the Catholic League's Blue Division and had him as the No. 1 D-I prospect in the Blue Division that wasn't a Senior.

http://www.tedsilary.com/huckFB07preseason50.htm

Here's a free article on Kadeem from back in April.
http://recruiting.scout.com/2/747043.html

8/1/2008 9:56:04 PM

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DT Josh Elizondo plans to take an official visit to State. Elizondo is rated a 3* prospect on Rivals and #74 nationally. Scout rates him as a 2* prospect and the #84 DT nationally. He reportedly has 8 offers, with one of them being State.

Defensive tackle
Naples (FL) Naples (Jamelle Eugene's old HS)
Ht: 6-foot-2
Wt: 280 lbs
Bench max: 375 pounds
Squat max: 495 pounds


Schools Interested
Duke
Iowa State
N.C. State
Pittsburgh
South Carolina
Cincinnati
Troy



Highlight vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xdy6Tcjtapo

8/2/2008 1:18:09 AM

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A prospect that is on our radar but hasn't received an offer yet is Delaware CB Lewis Toler. He is holding three offers right now but is receiving serious interest from other schools. Delaware is often overlooked when it comes to football talent even though it usually has good talent considering the size of the state. He has 4.35 speed in the 40. He supposedly really impressed in the camps he attended over the summer. He plays both WR and CB for his high school team.

William Penn HS
(New Castle, DE)
CB
Ht: 5-11
Wt: 171
40: 4.35

Schools Interested (known offers in italics)
VMI
Temple
Marshall

Maryland
North Carolina State
Penn State
Syracuse
Wisconsin




Lewis Toler highlight vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElRRz6XsOCk

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8/6/2008 12:10:33 AM

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Dean Haynes in the House!

8/6/2008 4:04:17 PM

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Sweet! I thought he'd be one of our next commits.

Ht: 6'0" Wt: 200 40: 4.5
35-inch vertical
Bench presses 300 pounds

Scout - *** - CB - #56 nationally
Rivals - ** - CB
ESPN - scouts grade of 75 - ATH - #90 nationally

ESPN evaluation

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"It might be hard to project exactly where Haynes will play at the next level but there is no denying his great speed and acceleration on the football field. Has good size and is very well-built and put-together. Longer body looks to still have room for added bulk and continued physical development. Safety is a likely position with his good blend of size, range, aggressiveness and ball skills. Does tend to build speed but has a great stride and covers a lot of ground quickly. Shows above average transitional quickness in and out of his pedal. Breaks hard and fast on underneath routes and will come up and lay the wood. Comes down fast supporting the run as a well and is a strong, physical tackler. A bit straight-lined but shows he can stick to the hips of faster receivers on vertical routes and out of their breaks. Shows good awareness skills defending the deep zone. Flashes good timing and speed breaking over the top of routes. Displays good ball and leaping skills; a great competitor on the jump ball. However, he is a bit straight-lined and hip-fluidity is a concern if matched up versus quicker D-I skill players on the perimeter. Pedal and overall foot-work will need polish. Great acceleration but lacks ideal recovery burst and initial quicks. Overall, Haynes is a great athlete and could be falling under the radar with his raw blend of size and speed. Could get a look on offense and will be an asset on special teams."


Schools Interested (known offers in italics)
N.C. State
Army
East Carolina
Middle Tennessee
Memphis
Navy
UAB
Appalachian State[/b]
Alabama
Auburn
Georgia

All in all he had between 15 and 20 offers. Although he is listed as a CB by Scout and Rivals, I agree with ESPN in that he could ultimately end up at Safety.

Story on Haynes includes video interview at the bottom. He definitely has that typical North Georgia country accent, but he is a smart kid carrying a 3.8 GPA.

http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2008/jul/19/georgia-haynes-draws-praise-northwest-whitfield/

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8/6/2008 4:20:59 PM

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Niiiiiiiiiiice

Liking what I'm reading about this guy on his Pack Pride profile. High character, good tackler, good size, good athlete. Surprised he doesn't have any bigtime offers, but I'll take him.

8/6/2008 5:03:20 PM

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welcome to the Pack Dean Haynes! I look forward to watch you crush cats in the red & white.

8/6/2008 5:05:14 PM

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So who will be our next commitment? Hopefully we can get another Georgia boy in Rashard Smith to come help out our secondary.

8/7/2008 9:53:44 AM

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http://www.northwestgeorgia.com/sports/local_story_219225251.html?keyword=topstory

Northwest's Haynes plans to play at N.C. State

When Northwest Whitfield opens its football season at Southeast on Aug. 29, senior Dean Haynes will have a load of responsibility like never before in his career with the Bruins, starting at both quarterback and defensive back.

But he’ll no longer have the pressure of wondering whether or not he’ll meet his goal of becoming a Division I college football player.

Haynes committed to North Carolina State on Wednesday, taking the Wolfpack up on an offer to join them as a defensive back.

“I’m on cloud nine,” Haynes said. “I feel great because I don’t have any more worries, no more pressure and I got the scholarship I wanted. It just feels like all my work’s paid off.”

Among the factors that sold Haynes on N.C. State were the serious interest coaches showed in him after he attended a camp there in June. An offer was given from the Atlantic Coast Conference school last month and Haynes has made what he considers a solid commitment, although his word is non-binding per NCAA regulations.

“I don’t think other schools will back off, but it would take a lot to change my mind about N.C. State,” Haynes said. “I don’t think anybody really could change my mind.”

Auburn and Georgia had also shown interest, but not to the level of N.C. State — which went 5-7 last season, Tom O’Brien’s first as coach — said Haynes, who found himself attached to the Wolfpack after visiting Raleigh.

“They were the top school,” Haynes said. “As soon as I went to camp, I just fell in love with everything there. They pretty much blew everyone out of the water ... the facilities, the way they treated me, and I really liked (defensive backs coach Mike Reed), he was real cool. I just liked everything about it.” (did I hear talk about our facilities? Fowler is creaming his pants right now.)

Although Haynes saw an occasional series at quarterback as a backup in 2007, his first season at that position, he has been a major contributor to Northwest’s defense over the past two years, earning two straight selections to The Daily Citizen’s All-Area Football Team as a cornerback. During that time, Haynes has tallied 99 tackles and seven interceptions.

He had a game-opening 95-yard kickoff return last year during a loss to Tucker in the second round of the Georgia High School Association’s Class 4A playoffs.

In more than one way, he has been useful to the Bruins in earning two straight postseason appearances.

“In terms of versatility, he’s in the top four or five that I’ve coached, certainly the top echelon,” said Northwest’s Mike Falleur, who has been a head coach since 1992 and is preparing for his seventh season at Northwest.

“He brings so many things to the table that a lot of us can’t do.”

Falleur believes the speedy Haynes — also a track and field standout — will continue to be a versatile player in college.

“I think Dean’s one of those guys that can play a lot of positions in college,” Falleur said. “Corner, safety and if he gets bigger, even outside linebacker, because he’s very physical.

“He runs and catches the ball really well, but they’re recruiting him as a cornerback. I think he’ll do a great job for N.C. State. Dean is one of the best open-field tacklers I’ve ever coached.”


Haynes said he’s confident about his ability to handle two positions this season for the Bruins, who practiced in full pads for the first time on Wednesday. The first day of official practice for GHSA teams was this past Friday, but teams were restricted to helmets and shorts for the early workouts.

“So far, it’s been going great,” Haynes said. “We’ve improved a lot since day one and I’m really looking forward to the new season and the new region.”

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8/7/2008 8:51:48 PM

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September 1st is the first day 2010 kids can receive official offers. It'd be nice if Creecy and Crisp went ahead and committed then.

8/7/2008 10:29:01 PM

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S E.J. Banks commits to Notre Dame

8/8/2008 4:24:04 PM

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nice bump for Good in the scout rankings

now *** #13 OG

8/8/2008 9:12:40 PM

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LB Corico Hawkins commits to Clemson

8/8/2008 9:15:08 PM

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^^ damn that's nice! if he had been rated one spot higher he would have been a 4* player.

http://tinyurl.com/5fdvt9

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8/8/2008 9:44:48 PM

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Tyrell Edwards joined his brother in committing to VT.

8/9/2008 2:06:04 AM

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Gabriel Henderson of the 2010 class is a guy that has visited recently. He is a dual-threat QB/ATH out of Southeast Raleigh HS. LB Kendall Moore is a 2010 player that we have jumped on early and also attends Southeast. Moore already has a verbal offer from the Pack. Things are looking good for early in-state recruiting with Robert Crisp (who could end up being better than Xavier Nixon), Tony Creecy, Kendall Moore, and now Gabriel Henderson.

Dual-threat quarterback
Raleigh (NC) Southeast Raleigh
Ht: 6-foot-1
Wt: 181 lbs
Forty: 4.62 secs
Bench max: 225 pounds
Squat max: 335 pounds
Vertical: 34 inches
GPA: 3.3

Schools Interested
North Carolina
Clemson
Duke
Maryland
Wake Forest
N.C. State
Tennessee
Virginia
Virginia Tech




8/9/2008 2:18:17 AM

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Quote :
"if he had been rated one spot higher he would have been a 4* player."


Quote :
""Stars are for Restaurants..." ~ TOB"

8/9/2008 12:07:23 PM

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I know that stars don't mean crap, but it would be good for the perception of the program if we landed some 4 and 5 star players. Plus a strong Top 25 recruiting class, which is based on the number of highly rated players, would be good for publicity and get the attention of future recruits.

8/9/2008 12:20:41 PM

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^I totally agree.

You can develop all the players who flew under the radar but if you're going to compete on the highest level then you have to tap into the blue chip talent pool. Plus, its free positive publicity every time you nab a big time guy.

8/9/2008 12:37:25 PM

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In my opinion, this bump to #13 OG is just a precursor to Good getting a 4-star rating next month. Burke (regional rankings guy) thinks he's a 4-star player, but he can't insert someone as a 4-star player without inserting him into the top 300 overall list. In order to do that, the national analysts will have to check him out, figure out how high he should be (#290? #200? #75?), and the old #300 will have to get bumped out and knocked down to 3-star status.

So the simplest way to express how Burke feels about him right now is to stick him as the highest 3-star player on the list. After the 4-stars stop at #300 overall, there's no overall ranking, so there's no need to debate for a long time about where exactly he should be. When the next round of rankings come out in a couple of weeks, Good will have the possibility of moving into the top 300 overall and getting a 4-star ranking.

In my opinion...

8/9/2008 3:20:08 PM

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Whoo! I'd like to welcome the first WR of our 2009 class, 3* prospect Quinton Payton!

8/11/2008 2:30:17 PM

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^ Whooooooooooooo

8/11/2008 2:34:49 PM

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He's a tall receiver at 6-4 and he runs a 4.49 40.





Schools Interested
Clemson
Duke
Georgia Tech
Kentucky
Maryland
N.C. State
South Carolina
Vanderbilt
Wake Forest

8/11/2008 2:37:21 PM

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nice nice! tall, fast receivers are always welcome

8/11/2008 2:57:49 PM

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