Gateway football coach Terry Smith was selected to coach the East team in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl on Jan. 5 in San Antonio.
December 3, 2007
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The U.S. Army All-American Bowl is a classic East vs. West match-up featuring the nation's top 84 high school football players from across the country. Considered high school football's biggest game, the U.S. Army All-American Bowl will take place in the Alamodome, in San Antonio, Texas, on Saturday, January 5, 2008.
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Is it me or does it seem like the last couple of years going into the Army All-American game we are predicted to be in good shape with all these recruits (Ben Martin, Chris Donald, etc.) but never seem to land any of their commitments. I always get the feeling of let down after the game because it seems like we always miss the boat. Does anybody see this year falling into that pattern
Is it me or does it seem like the last couple of years going into the Army All-American game we are predicted to be in good shape with all these recruits (Ben Martin, Chris Donald, etc.) but never seem to land any of their commitments. I always get the feeling of let down after the game because it seems like we always miss the boat. Does anybody see this year falling into that pattern
I dont think that Crist has the same scrambling ability that Tebow has.
Crist is very underated as a mobile quarterback. Just watch one of his game tapes
I agree somewhat with the Tebow comparison because I think Dayne is an great athlete and runner and could be somewhat dual threat like Tebow. Dayne however is faster and shiftier where Tebow kind of bulldozes people over. Also Dayne is a much better passer coming out of high school. I think Dayne will be a better quarterback in the end because I think Tebow is a little overhyped. I never thought I would see somebody win the Heisman for being the best operator of the QB sneak in college football.
As far as the AAA game. I'm really looking forward to seeing McDonald and Filer because we haven't really had a beast at ILB since Courtney Watson IMO. I can't think of one play this year where one of our ILB's blew a play up and McDonald and Filer seem to have that ability.
I'm looking forward to seeing how all are recruits do in this game and the one on ABC an hour after the AAA starts. Don't have tivo so will really have to pat attention when their are no N.D. recruits in one game I can flip to the other.
Yeah I'm thinking it might be easierto just have two tv's going and try working the mute button.
I agree somewhat with the Tebow comparison because I think Dayne is an great athlete and runner and could be somewhat dual threat like Tebow. Dayne however is faster and shiftier where Tebow kind of bulldozes people over. Also Dayne is a much better passer coming out of high school. I think Dayne will be a better quarterback in the end because I think Tebow is a little overhyped. I never thought I would see somebody win the Heisman for being the best operator of the QB sneak in college football.
As far as the AAA game. I'm really looking forward to seeing McDonald and Filer because we haven't really had a beast at ILB since Courtney Watson IMO. I can't think of one play this year where one of our ILB's blew a play up and McDonald and Filer seem to have that ability.
If only Deion was playing in the Army all american game so we could recruit him a little more, even though Penn St doesn't have any recruiting power in either of the games so, we are not really hurt by it.
I changed the status of Trevor Robinson.
