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Any other Stanford boys we want, should Harbaugh be boning out?
Brendon Austin
Brendon Austin 2011 Football Recruiting Profile - ESPN
Any other Stanford boys we want, should Harbaugh be boning out?
Stanford running back recruit Amir Carlisle is actually looking great at receiver.
Four wide with those two on the inside with Daniels and Tj on the outside. I like it. That'll allow eiffert to line up on. Safety or linebacker hahahaa that's hat not right
Four wide with those two on the inside with Daniels and Tj on the outside. I like it. That'll allow eiffert to line up on. Safety or linebacker hahahaa that's hat not right
How great would it be if Michael Floyd decides to stay his sr. year and mentors these young kids. The more and more I read about Amir I'd rather have him than Savon.
The fact that USC is still in it makes me wonder
Amir Carlisle (Santa Clara, Calif./King's Academy) is starting to show he may end up playing more slot at Stanford than running back. He's a very natural athlete who is obviously a skilled running back but has been able to adapt to the slot and outside position at receiver and is a natural pass catcher.
Koyack hasn’t been trying too hard to show White Team teammate Amir Carlisle or any other Irish prospects here what’s up with Notre Dame.
“A lot of the guys really don’t talk about it,” Koyack said of recruiting. “Whenever it gets brought up, we thrown in a couple of things saying, ‘You know, maybe check out this place.’ Just trying to get everyone to give it a look.”
I hope this happens but i wouldn't hold my breath on it.
RB Amir Carlisle (Santa Clara, Calif./The King's Academy)
Carlisle played receiver this week and it looked like it was his natural position. So much so that he'll likely move into the athlete category and see a bump into the ESPNU 150. He has great hands, quickness out of his breaks and transitions upfield without losing much. Carlisle made a statement to earn the label as one of the top multi-purpose backs in the country.