UpdatesS David Sims commits to KentuckyOffer extended to DE Luke SagerOffer extended to SLB LeRon FurrOffer extended to TE Anthony TalbertWR Michael Bowman commits to Alabama2009 Football Scholarship Offers:Bold = CommitQB*** Everett Proctor (Jack Britt) Fayetteville, NC 6-2/200RB*** 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)FBNo offersWR*** Quintin Payton (T L Hanna HS) Anderson, SC 6-4/190**** 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*** Kinsman Thomas (Marlboro County HS) Bennettsville, SC 6-3/210/4.59**** Michael Bowman (Ridgeland HS) Rossville, GA 6-4/206/4.5 Alabama*** Laroy Reynolds (Maury HS) Norfolk, VA Virginia*** Quan Rucker (West Iredell HS) Statesville, NC 6-0/185/4.45 Wake ForestTE** Anthony Talbert (Winton Woods HS) Cincinnati, OH 6-4/225* Asa Watson (Rock Hill HS) Rock Hill, SC 6-4/200 **** Arthur Fontaine (Dartmouth HS) North Dartmouth, MA 6-5/235/4.93 Georgia*** Mason Johnston (The Bolles School) Jacksonville, FL 6-4/235 Vanderbilt *** Paul Carrezola (Neshaminy HS) Langhorne, PA 6-4/248/4.80 RutgersOT***** Xavier Nixon (Jack Britt) Fayetteville, NC 6-6/285**** Travis Bond (Bertie HS) Windsor, NC 6-6/330*** Kyle Koehne (Cathedral HS) Indianapolis, IN 6-6/300/5.30*** 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 CincinnatiOG*** 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 TechCNo OffersDT*** 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 IndianaDE*** 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** Luke Sager (Niceville Senior HS) Niceville, FL 6-4/240 *** 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 TechMLB*** 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 ClemsonSLB**** Jerrod Askew (Oscar F. Smith HS) Chesapeake, VA 6-0/215*** Luke Kuechly (St. Xavier HS) Cincinnati, OH 6-3/205*** LeRon Furr (Carver HS) Columbus, GA 6-3/213*** Tariq Edwards (Marlboro County HS) Bennettsville, SC 6-3/217/4.75 Virginia TechWLB**** Jamil Merrell (Paul M. Hodgson Vocational Tec) Newark, DE 6-4/210/4.60*** Hans Rice (Eufaula HS) Eufaula, AL 6-3/195/4.5*** Nigel Mitchell-Thornton (Stephenson HS) Stone Mountain, GA 6-2/210 TennesseeS*** David Sims (Calhoun County HS) Saint Matthews, SC 6-0/208 Kentucky*** D.J. Swearinger (Greenwood HS) Greenwood, SC 6-0/190 Tennessee**** 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 *** E.J. Banks (Montour HS) Mc Kees Rocks, PA 6.0/175/4.50 Notre DameCB*** Dean Haynes (Northwest Whitfield County HS) Tunnel Hill, GA 6-0/200**** 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*** 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 DukeK,P** Chris Ward (Starrs Mill HS) Fayetteville, GA 6-1/170 ------------------------------------------STATISTICS------------------------------------------Scholarships Count16 Available for 2009-9 2009 Commits (Dowdy, Cheek, Slay, Washington, Ward, Proctor, Good, Haynes, Payton)+3 Class of 2008 who didn't qualify (Palmer, Everett, Mangram)+6 Transfer or Left Team (Jaradat, Locust, Golder, Burke, T. Barnes, Linney)-------------------------------------16 Scholarships RemainingRecruiting BreakdownOFFENSEQB - 1Backfield - 1Receivers - 1Linemen - 1------------------Total Offense - 4DEFENSELinemen - 2Linebackers - 1Secondary - 1 ------------------Total Defense - 4SPECIAL TEAMSKickers - 1Geographical DiversityFlorida - 1Georgia - 2North Carolina - 2South Carolina - 2Ohio - 1Virginia - 1Star Count (highest of the two sites)5* - 04* - 03* - 82* - 11* - 0--------------------Average Stars - 2.89
9/16/2008 6:59:18 AM
9/16/2008 7:28:00 AM
Pete was basically raised by his dad to be a basketball fundamentals machine. He was probably the best single player to play college basketball but that doesn't make a team which is why it never really translated to championships. While he was at LSU, they had absolutely no one to play with him so he had to take all the shots to stay in the game.
9/16/2008 7:43:54 AM
wtfthis is the football threadstfu
9/16/2008 9:21:35 AM
Offer extend to RB Morgan Alexanderhttp://recruiting.scout.com/a.z?s=73&p=8&c=1&nid=3003430
9/16/2008 4:57:16 PM
Where did you hear about him getting offered? It seems like the staff may want to take 2 RBs in this class.
9/16/2008 5:00:13 PM
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9/16/2008 6:06:53 PM
Oh. I didn't check there.Rivals says that we are watching CB/S Walt Canty from Dorman HS in Roebuck, SC (that's close to Spartanburg). Rumor has it that at least one of our coaches was spotted there. I know we were once on and had offered 4* OL Brandon Thomas who is a Clemson commit, and he goes to Dorman. Perhaps the coaches saw Canty and liked what they saw. I know we wanted to see him in camp, but I don't know if he came or not. They play in Dorman Stadium, capacity 10,000, which puts some D-IAA stadiums to shame. They also have a 4,443 seat basketball arena. That's huge for a high school.Dorman StadiumCanty is a 2* prospect on Rivals, but has yet to be evaluated by Scout. He had an early offer from Presbyterian, but I'm sure he's wanting a bigger offer. One web article on The State (a South Carolina newspaper that is awesome for recruiting news) said that WF, Duke, Vandy, and State all wanted him to attend their camps.SafetyRoebuck (SC) DormanHt: 5-foot-11Wt: 198 lbs Forty: 4.5 secsGPA: 3.8Schools InterestedClemsonDukeGeorgiaGeorgia TechNorth CarolinaN.C. StateSouth CarolinaVanderbiltWake ForestPresbyterian
9/16/2008 6:25:55 PM
TE Anthony Talbert is going to take an official visit here
9/16/2008 11:13:46 PM
Lamart Barrett is back helping out the program. Injuries kept him from catching on with the Rams after he was done here at State. He wants to become a coach one day. John Dunlap used to talk about how Lamart was another coach among the WRs. Last fall he helped out in the recruiting office and now has a video graduate assistant position for the offense this spring. His goal is to become a positional coach.
9/17/2008 8:13:01 PM
Kind of bitter/sweet. I hate it for him that he didn't get to play at the next level. I really feel sorry for him. But great for him that he gets to coach which is something he has always wanted to do.
9/17/2008 9:34:02 PM
He said he learned a lot from Rams WR coach Henry Ellard though. Also he said that former State WRs coach Dwayne Dixon really made him realize he really wanted to be a coach. He said he helped him improve on and off the field. I wish we would have kept coach Dixon and coach Cignetti. Cignetti is doing quite well now at Alabama, but seemed like he really would have liked to stay on.
9/17/2008 10:10:34 PM
TheWolfpacker.com says that we are tracking Georgia linebacker Julian Burnett. We haven't offered yet though, but have been showing some heavy interest. He isn't that tall, but is very fast for a middle linebacker. He has some pretty decent offers. Rivals has yet to evaluate him, but Scout rates him as a 2* prospect and the #75 MLB nationally. ESPN ranks him as the #44 ILB. All indications say if Auburn were to offer, they would be the favorite.Inside linebackerMacon (GA) WestsideHt: 5-foot-10Wt: 212 lbsForty: 4.51 secsBench max: 400 poundsSquat max: 515 poundsVertical: 32 inchesSchools Interested (known offers in italics)Ole MissPurdueSouth CarolinaWake ForestUABAuburnGeorgiaGeorgia TechN.C. StateVanderbiltESPN evaluation
9/17/2008 10:49:25 PM
So everyone knows that Southern Durham's Anthony Creecy has an offer from State, but another Southern Durham player, defensive back A.J. Marshall, also has a verbal offer from the Pack. Both Marshall and Creecy are on ESPN's Top 150 Watch List. Crisp is on there as well. Crisp, at 6'7 302, will likely be the No. 1 player in the state, and Creecy will likely be Top 5 in the state.http://ncstate.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=87856CornerbackDurham (NC) Southern DurhamHt: 5-foot-10Wt: 170 lbsSchools InterestedClemsonDukeNorth CarolinaN.C. State
9/17/2008 11:45:32 PM
So NCAA rules say that State can officially offer (i.e. written) members of the 2010 class on September 1. I'm guessing those that have already gotten verbal offers (Creecy, Marshall, Crisp, Moore) have gotten letters by now or will receive them soon.Sylvester Crawford has offers from State, West "By God" Virginia, and Western Carolina. ECU and Illinois had said that they would offer. State and WVU are pretty much in a head-to-head battle for him. He is currently coached by former Carolina Panther Brentson Buckner. Buckner recently said this:
9/17/2008 11:59:10 PM
A new 2010 prospect holding an offer has shown up. It looks like McCollum is back in Georgia. Scout says that we have offered DT Denzel McCoy. Dude looks big time. To have that many offers already is scary.Defensive tackleDuluth (GA) NorthviewHt: 6-foot-4Wt: 275 lbs40: 5.00Schools Interested (known offers in italics)AlabamaDukeGeorgia TechNorth CarolinaNC StatePenn StateVanderbiltClemsonGeorgiaLSUMemphisOklahoma StateStanfordWest Virginia
9/18/2008 12:21:45 AM
A little info on recently offered RB Morgan Alexander.http://tinyurl.com/49ga46ACC program offers Cartersville RB Alexander10:47 p.m. Wednesday, September 17, 2008Cartersville’s Morgan Alexander collected his fourth scholarship offer just over a week ago. “I picked up an offer from N.C. State a week ago Friday,” said Alexander, who is considered the 107th-best running back in the nation by Scout.com. “I already had offers from Louisville, Arkansas and Indiana.” The 5-foot-11, 170-pound Alexander, who runs the 40 in 4.46 seconds, said Louisville and N.C. State are recruiting him the hardest. “They’re both calling a lot,” he said. “And N.C. State said they plan on sending some coaches to see me play.” Alexander is also being evaluated by a pair of programs whose school colors is predominately orange. “I’m being recruited by Clemson and Tennessee,” he said. Cartersville, which is ranked No. 10 in Class AAA, hosts the No. 3 program in Class AA, Westminster, on Friday.
9/18/2008 6:43:08 PM
Some more recruiting heat for you all.DT Tyson Chandler has us as his overall leader right now over offers from Cincinnati, Maryland, South Florida, Temple and New Mexico State. UConn, Rutgers, and Syracuse are also recruiting him pretty hard. Probably what swayed him to making us his favorite is his three day unofficial visit to State at the end of July.
9/18/2008 8:17:26 PM
Don't know how I missed it, but I either forgot or never knew Cash was out for the year. That's depressing.
9/18/2008 9:29:19 PM
I hear Sam Jones is going to ECU so that'll open up another scholarship
9/22/2008 11:24:42 AM
lol I read on the Carolina board some guy quoting Xavier Nixon saying "UNC sucks."hope that's true, but probably just banter.
9/22/2008 11:26:26 AM
9/22/2008 11:31:45 AM
Anybody know which recruits were at the game Saturday?
9/22/2008 1:37:53 PM
ATH Tobais Palmer...NC State commitDL Brian Slay...NC State commitLB Ryan Cheek...NC State commitOL Rob Crisp (junior)...Chapel Hill High SchoolDE Sylvester Crawford...Northside Christian AcademyLB Kendall Moore (junior)...Southeast Raleigh High SchoolLB Terrell Hartsfield (junior)...Wake Forest-RolesvilleDE Brian Jordan...Great Bridge High SchoolATH Larry Raper...Shelby High SchoolATH Walt Canty...Dorman High SchoolWR Matt James (junior)...Sanderson High SchoolS Caleb Lucas...South Johnston High SchoolRB Kevin Fogg...Apex High SchoolQB Gray Mazzone....Gray’s Creek High SchoolATH Tony Washington...Andrews High SchoolAdam Johnson...Riverwood High SchoolJay Brown...Riverwood High SchoolDT Ulysses Wallace...Broughton High School(?)Roy Champion...Broughton High School(?)Brian Burt...CD Hylton High SchoolNigel King...Wakefield High SchoolS Carvin Powell...Great Bridge High SchoolAntonio McCray...Lake Taylor High SchoolTravis Williams...Lake Taylor High SchoolMarquis ThomasOL Bryant Meeks...Fannin County High SchoolLB Jamar Rogers...Kenan High SchoolSeth Cranfield...Bandys High SchoolElton Farmer...South Columbus High SchoolLB Alex Monk...Kenan High SchoolRB Vince Allen...New Hanover High SchoolQB Ross Snotherly...Athens Drive High SchoolWR Dee Williams (junior)...South Johnston High SchoolDE Darius Wallace...Crestwood High SchoolATH Jordan Carter...Eastern AlamanceATH Dario Hamilton...Salisbury High SchoolTE/DE A.J. Ferguson....South Brunswick High SchoolJacob HollandOL T.J. Leifhart...Hoggard High School
9/22/2008 2:06:20 PM
9/22/2008 6:37:51 PM
TheWolfpacker says that Clemson commit Larry Raper was in attendance for the ECU game. He's from Shelby and is one of the fastest players in the state.
9/23/2008 5:58:02 PM
X coming through with the funny
9/23/2008 6:07:01 PM
Story on Georgia safety Chris Tanzy.http://hsgeorgia.scout.com/a.z?s=37&p=2&c=788352Checking In With Chris TanzyThe state of Georgia is loaded with talent each year. This year is no different. Many recruits fly under the radar but make a splash during their college carrers. Chris Tanzy is a name to remember.Each fall brings a large array of challenges for high school athletes. Friday night lights aren't the only thing on the minds of prep stars. The beginning of the school year signals another year of academic preparation."I just got done with some homework I had to write out," stated Chris Tanzy. "I just finished the paper. It was difficult but I did well (laugh)."How did the season start for the Marietta High star?"We won Friday night 33-7. We beat Northview. I start at QB and play some DB too. Friday I mainly played QB but I had a few tackles on defense."It is this type of athletic ability that has colleges calling Tanzy every chance they get."Louisville, Ole Miss, and Middle Tennessee have offered me. Marshall, Memphis, South Carolina , North Carolina and North Carolina State have all been by my school. Some of those schools are close to offering."What coaches stand out to talented two way athlete?"I really like Coach Nord from Louisville. I have a great relationship with him. We talk quite a bit on the phone. I also like Coach Rocker from Ole Miss. He's been by the school and I've talked with him on the phone too. Coach Mangus from Middle Tennessee State was at my school Friday before our game. He's a really nice guy. Coach McCollum from North Carolina State calls me some. I enjoy talking to him."Are all of these schools recruiting the Georgia product to play one position?"Every school recruiting me wants me to play safety."Has Tanzy decided on where he will take official visits?"I have not set up an official visits but right now I'm looking at visiting Louisville, Ole Miss, Middle Tennessee State, North Carolina State, and North Carolina.Is Tanzy ready to name a leader?"I think Louisville stands out a little right now but Ole Miss is right there with them. My first cousin, Brandon Bolden, goes to Ole Miss. He says it's quiet out there but there is always stuff to do. I talk to him a lot about it. They love football at Ole Miss. Brandon also tells me about the girls at Ole Miss (laugh). Louisville is the opposite of Ole Miss. There is tons of stuff to do there. I've been there once on a family vacation. You can see their field right off the interstate. I feel the most comfortable with Louisville's coaches."Is a decision in the future for Tanzy?"I'll wait until the end of the season to make a decision. I want to make sure I make the right choice. I want to take my visits too."What will be the deciding factor for the Marietta standout?"I want to go somewhere that I will fit in. I want to come in and play. I also want to focus on a major that fits me well. I would like to coach and do some type of counseling."
9/25/2008 12:33:39 AM
9/25/2008 7:18:53 AM
http://northcarolinastate.scout.com/a.z?s=178&p=8&c=1&nid=3003430We are up to High Interest for RB Morgan Alexander. We are battling with Louisville and Arkansas right now. It'd be nice to land him.
9/25/2008 4:54:25 PM
9/25/2008 5:15:29 PM
I had a dream that we had a new football commitment. Hopefully that will come true in the next two weeks or so. I'm getting bored following this stuff.
9/26/2008 7:55:18 AM
http://ncstate.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=855470Creecy keeps humble as his star rises'This story is about 2010 wide receiver prospect Anthony Creecy, from Durham (N.C.) Southern Durham. But don't be surprised if Creecy never reads it.At 5 feet 11 and 193 pounds, Creecy already is one of the most highly recruited wide receiver prospects in the class of 2010. On Sept. 1 – the first day juniors were eligible to receive offers – Creecy received written offers from Duke, North Carolina, North Carolina State and Stanford. But this story and those offers are not what are on his mind these days. Creecy is more focused on staying grounded and continuing to work on his game."I don't even read articles about myself because I don't want to get too big of a head," Creecy said. "My dad reads them and tells me the key points. My dad always taught me to be humble."Being humble will be a challenge for Creecy. There won't be many wide receivers in the 2010 class who will be more highly recruited. But if his father, Anthony Creecy Sr., is as successful in instilling humility as he is in molding a wide receiver, his son's attitude won't suffer. Creecy is as polished as any wide receiver you will find as a high school junior, and his father can take a good bit of the credit for that."Ever since I was young, ever since I could run, he always had me outside the house, teaching me how to run routes," said the younger Creecy. "He played through college at (Division II) Elizabeth City (N.C.) State. He was a real good player, but ever since that he's been coaching. He's coached Pop Warner, middle school, high school, college. Right now he's coaching the Southern Durham JV."Though the elder Creecy has kept a close eye on his son and has had the opportunity to coach him throughout much of his early years, there never was any favorable treatment."He's been my coach my whole life, but on the football field he wasn't my dad," Creecy said. "He was my coach. On the football field I never called him 'dad.' He didn't teach me like his son on the football field. That's why I've never been a selfish person. He's always instilled that in me."This past offseason, Creecy proved he could compete with the best wide receivers in the country. At the Nike Training Camp on the North Carolina campus in May, Creecy arguably outperformed some major 2009 prospects such as Logan Heastie and Alshon Jeffrey. At the Dave Schuman Ultimate 100 combine in Atlanta in June, Creecy clearly was one of the top wide receivers there despite competing against the best regional prospects in the 2010 class."I can run routes, and when I break down, I don't slow down," he said. "When I break down, I can get back to the speed I was before I broke down. A lot of people don't see a receiver this big, but when they see me run and they see my hands, they realize I'm a good receiver."Along with the four offers he picked up on the first day of September, Creecy has received offers from as far away as Oregon and as close as East Carolina."I've always been a (North) Carolina fan, but ever since this recruiting thing started, NC State has always been my top choice because of the love they give me," Creecy said. "But when I started going to games, ECU really has caught my attention. The way they've played and their fans are really looking good."Creecy already has attended a couple of college games on unofficial visits and he hopes to continue to stay busy, hitting college campuses this fall."I've been to ECU, (North) Carolina, (NC) State, and I'm going to a couple of Duke games, Georgia Tech and Georgia," Creecy said.In between his visits, Creecy will have a lot of opportunity for success on the field this season. His supporting cast at Southern Durham includes athletic junior quarterback Alan Lea, senior wide receiver Kendrick Wiggins and junior cornerback A.J. Marshall, all of whom are major-college prospects. After losing its first two games of the season, Southern Durham has won two in a row. The Spartans play Durham Hillside on Friday."At first, we started out kind of shaky," Creecy said. "I'm glad we lost those two games, though, because it made us realize how we made those mistakes and what we can change."Regardless of how things play out, you can count on Creecy enjoying himself every time he steps on the field."I'm just blessed I can play," he said. "There's a lot of kids that wish they could play but can't because of disability, so I always have fun and don't take it for granted."
9/26/2008 9:45:30 PM
So TE Asa Watson was finally evaluated by Scout.com and he was bumped to a 3* prospect and the #49 TE nationally.Here's a list of uncommitted players that we have offered that have us listed as medium interest or higher. Out of these guys who do you think we land?http://tinyurl.com/6dtzhe
9/27/2008 1:29:19 AM
^to be honest, i really have no clue....i'm happy with whoever we pickup though.....i mean look what TJ Graham is doing and he was the #140 WR coming out of HS last year??
9/27/2008 1:33:43 AM
We have what 15 spots to fill? I kind of wonder if the coaches are considering taking two tight ends. We don't have a lot of depth at that position. I'm almost sure they want to take 2 RBs in this class as evidenced by them offering Travis Small and Morgan Alexander well after we had James Washington committed.I think we have a good shot at these guys:Sylvester CrawfordMorgan AlexanderTyson ChandlerRashard SmithAnthony Talbert
9/27/2008 1:49:31 AM
Welcome to the Pack Anthony Talbert!
9/28/2008 8:00:51 PM
How in the world did we land this guy over the weekend. Talbert had his official visit this weekend. He saw us play a terrible game and get destroyed. On top of that it was raining bullets. Also most of the crowd packed up and left after the rain and the game got out of hand.
9/28/2008 10:06:00 PM
Maybe he saw the stalwart 1/4-1/3 of us in section 7 that stayed and decided it was time for it. Or maybe he left when it started raining and forgot to look up the final score.
9/28/2008 10:07:05 PM
ToB
9/28/2008 10:07:30 PM
^^^He got drunk before the game, finally made it into the stands half way through the 1st quarter, left at half to drink more, then shot 2 people. He's NCSU material.[Edited on September 28, 2008 at 10:19 PM. Reason : ^]
9/28/2008 10:18:47 PM
I'd like to see us take two TEs this year and get Asa Watson to come along as well. We'll need quality depth at TE if we ever decide to use two TE sets.
9/29/2008 8:11:52 AM
Anthony Talbert's nickname is "Tree" fwiw. I'm guessing it's b/c he's built like a tree at 6-5 225.He's now my friend on myspace. I feel all giddy inside. We are supposed to be playing Cincinnati in the upcoming years, so he'll get to play in front of a hometown crowd during his college career.
9/29/2008 6:05:21 PM
Short Sporting News tidbit on Anthony Talberthttp://tinyurl.com/42vla5Cincinnati Winton Woods TE Anthony Talbert has given his word to N.C. State, committing to the Wolfpack after an official visit this weekend, Rivals.com reported.The 6-foot-5, 220-pound athlete also had scholarship offers from Cincinnati and several MAC schools."I feel like it was the right fit for me," Talbert told Rivals.com. "The coaches were all nice and they got all the best interest of the players, and the players were real cool. They seem like they really care about one another. I got a good vibe down there.
9/29/2008 7:42:50 PM
We have offered CB Keith Reaser. Reaser goes to Killian High in Miami. We have had a number of players come out of Killian (Miguel Scott, Stephen Tulloch, Bobby Washington although he later transferred to EKU, Andre Maddox, Pat Thomas), so it's definitely been a good pipeline for us in the past. Rivals says he has 4 offers, but I don't have premium over there. Scout has not updated his profile to indicate these offers. Reaser is rated a 2* prospect by both Rivals and Scout, and Scout ranks him as the #164 CB nationally.CornerbackMiami (FL) KillianHt: 5-foot-10Wt: 147 lbsForty: 4.44 secsVertical: 35.5"Schools InterestedFloridaFlorida StateMiami (FL)N.C. StateTempleWest VirginiaCentral MichiganFlorida InternationalFlorida AtlanticSouth FloridaCentral FloridaHighlight vidhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIJmjuhoSg0[Edited on September 30, 2008 at 6:49 PM. Reason : vid]
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