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A recruiting update on 2009 football prospect Qua Huzzie with video is featured.
The Pittsburgh coaching staff got a late start in the state of New Jersey this year due to some coaching changes, however Coach Tony Wise and Coach Jeff Hafley have been hitting the pavement together lately, catching the eyes of some of the better prospects in the state. On Monday they extended an offer to Hackensack product Malcolm Bush.
Henry County wide receiver wins 110 hurtles in the state of Georgia this past weekend.
He's only a sophomore, so it's a little too soon for a written offer for Jordan Haden. Schools can't send a written offer until September, but the brother of Florida corner Joe Haden received a verbal offer from Gator coach Urban Meyer over the weekend.
Chad Bumphis has been busy this spring running track for the Tupelo Wave. The speedster earned a berth in the state track meet and was close to pulling off a state title.
Nu’keese Richardson’s phone rings… a lot. But that’s the price you pay as one of the top recruits in the country.
The 6' 2", 200 pound East Gadsden (3A) product was happy with his junior season but is looking for even bigger things for his last go around on the high school level.
We first told you about 2010 DE Brandon Willis of Byrnes a few short months ago. Well the word is spreading about the prospect as he just picked up his first offer last week. A Big 12 program became the first to offer but expect it to be the first of many offers for one of the next young defensive standouts to come from Byrnes High.
Fresno (Calif.) Clovis West QB Jeff Tuel is slowing emerging from obscurity. The two-sport athlete backed up Cal bound Beau Sweeney last season and saw only spot duty. However, he has seen plenty of action on the mound this spring. While Fresno State is showing interest on the baseball end, Washington State is showing the most interest in him, overall, as a collegiate QB.
"Mississippi State is my favorite team right now," Montrell Conner said. "I love how they run their offense. It's a running team and I think I'd fit in well. I think that coach Sylvester Croom is gonna turn them all the way around. He took them from a team with a losing record to a bowl game last year. I wouldn't be surprised if in a few years they are playing for the national championship..."
Cornerback prospect Jordan Love from Glen Allen (VA) Deep Run High School is pulling in the offers. The University of Florida is one of those schools and he's looking forward to making another trip to Gainesville over the summer.
Hackensack, N.J., prospect Malcolm Bush picked up his second written scholarship offer recently from Syracuse University, a school that could definitely use a talented tight end prospect. We spoke with Bush about his latest offer and also got the rundown on where he’ll be spending some of his time on visits this summer.
CHARLOTTE - CUTigers checked in with South Pointe star athlete Stephon Gilmore at the Scout.com/Under-Armour Combine Saturday to his thoughts on everything from his future position in college to in-state schools Clemson and South Carolina. Watch the video inside this detailed multimedia report.
Gadsden City wide receiver Kendall Kelly is proving to be a popular young man to college football coaches.
Valdosta High linebacker Mike Gilliard ended his recruitment early with a commitment to UGA.
The 6' 3", 215 pounder entered his junior season with not that many expectations for his squad, but Duncan U. Fletcher High (FL) caught everybody by surprise.
VALDOSTA – If legendary coach Rick Tomberlin is right, and he usually is, Georgia just got a blue chipper.
The Orangemen have already reaped the fruits of their efforts at St. Thomas Aquinas in Fort Lauderdale with 3 players heading north. Now they are trying to make it at least four as they go after WR Dwayne Difton.
Things haven't been good at St. Petersburg (FL) Catholic. They were slapped with a three-year postseason ban by the FHSAA for recruiting violations in 2006, which resulted in a coaching change. But on Friday, there was a glimmer of joy after offensive guard Jon Halapio verbally committed to the Florida Gators.
Mardrecas Hood is a talented wide receiver/ safety prospect from Pickens County High School, and he is holding one SEC offer at this time. He tells ScoutSouth.com the latest developments with his recruitment.
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