I hope its an unimportant period of history you are slacking off on.
They're covering 1994 - 2009, The Decades of Decline.
Not much to see.
I hope its an unimportant period of history you are slacking off on.
I hope its an unimportant period of history you are slacking off on.
They're covering 1994 - 2009, The Decades of Decline.
Not much to see.
I'm a Social Studies Ed major, so it's all important. haha
We are about to get into the Civil War. Today we were talking about nullification, Andrew Jackson, and John Calhoun.
I spent yesterday teaching my mom about the Louisiana Purchase, the War of 1812, and the Battle of New Orleans on a map at the bar. hah
No sh!t. Scary where we have gone to these days. Almost feel guilty for bringing my 2 kids into this world.
I was talking about IRISH football when Monk created the Davie, Willingham, Weis Apology Tour.
Similar to your frame of reference but in a different arena.
Updated OP.
Added a scholarship count. Edited some recruitment descriptions. Probably have more to do still.
Let me know what you think. Doing this all in history class.
I'm a Social Studies Ed major, so it's all important. haha
We are about to get into the Civil War. Today we were talking about nullification, Andrew Jackson, and John Calhoun.
I spent yesterday teaching my mom about the Louisiana Purchase, the War of 1812, and the Battle of New Orleans on a map at the bar. hah
I think it's nice that you and your mom go to the bar together and study maps.
Updated OP.
Added a scholarship count. Edited some recruitment descriptions. Probably have more to do still.
Let me know what you think. Doing this all in history class.
I'm a Social Studies Ed major, so it's all important. haha
We are about to get into the Civil War. Today we were talking about nullification, Andrew Jackson, and John Calhoun.
I spent yesterday teaching my mom about the Louisiana Purchase, the War of 1812, and the Battle of New Orleans on a map at the bar. hah
RB or S is a toss-up for me. We are very thin on the backend of our defense. Then a big receiver, ideally Aliz'e.
If you could finish with a Soso, Buncom, Aliz'e and a top 20 WDE, I'd take it in a heartbeat.
We have two safety in this class already. Next year our running back situation as of right now is Tarean Folston, Greg Bryant and Josh Adams. We need another running back, it has to be the main priority IMO
We have two safety in this class already. Next year our running back situation as of right now is Tarean Folston, Greg Bryant and Josh Adams. We need another running back, it has to be the main priority IMO
We have two safety in this class already. Next year our running back situation as of right now is Tarean Folston, Greg Bryant and Josh Adams. We need another running back, it has to be the main priority IMO
I'd agree that RB is a greater need than S, but not by much since we run a 1-back system.
While Fertitta may be classified as a "S", the staff likely views him as a NB/ specialist. Which means our actual projected depth at the position for 2015 is 5/8.
True, and if the situation at RB becomes an emergency we can always bring back Carlisle as a flex WR/RB.
No info, but of Ross, Marshall, and Minkah Fitzpatrick, I think we get one of them. Obviously have to get each one on campus at some point for that to happen, but if they visit it's going to be for a reason.
No info, but of Ross, Marshall, and Minkah Fitzpatrick, I think we get one of them. Obviously have to get each one on campus at some point for that to happen, but if they visit it's going to be for a reason.
Could the class handle a TE, RB, S, and DE? If we lucked out getting all of those positions, it would shore up most of our depth issues.
I just want Amir to settle in and one position and just keep doing what he is doing. He always seems banged up and can never get in a grove. Just need to keep him in the slot and keep developing there. Other then Sanders coming in we are weaker at the slot then at RB.
Prosise? Carlise? Hunter Jr? Sanders? That seems like plenty of talent to find one who can lock down the position. Or have you been underwhelmed by the first two?
I'm loving it. Between Lane Kiffin and two interim coaches they won 10 games last year. They are a blown call away from losing the Stanford game and being 4-4.
The 2014 high school season is in full swing and ISD is your home each Monday to see track how the 2015 commitments are doing this fall.
CJ Sanders
CJ Sanders
Quarterback:
Brandon Wimbush – St. Peter’s Prep
Wimbush continued his efficient senior season this past weekend completing 8-of-9 passes for 245 yards and three touchdowns. He also added 57 yards and a touchdown on the ground. St. Peter’s Prep (6-1) will travel to North Bergen (6-1) for a showdown this weekend.
Running Back:
Josh Adams – Central Bucks South High School (Pa.)
Adams suffered a minor injury that kept him out for most of the game on Friday. With that said, Adams still rushed five times for five yards and had two receptions for 76 yards with a touchdown. Central Bucks (7-2) will end the regular season at Souderton (3-6).
Wide Receivers:
Miles Boykin – Providence Catholic (Ill.)
Providence rolled 41-7 on Friday night. No Stats were reported. Up next is Quincy High School in the State Playoffs this weekend.
CJ Sanders – Notre Dame High School (Calif.)
Notre Dame (6-2) slipped by Loyola on Friday 28-21. Sanders accounted for 210 yards of offense and three touchdowns on the night. Notre Dame will host Alemany (6-2 this week.
Jalen Guyton – Allen High School (Texas)
With Coach Kelly and Coach Alford on hand, Guyton racked up 10 catches for 176 yards and two touchdowns. Allen (8-0) travels to Plano West (7-1) for a massive game on Friday night. Plano West is the home of top Notre Dame running back recruit SoSo Jamabo.
Offensive Line
Tristen Hoge – Highland (Idaho)
Highland rocked Bonneville 58-0 and finished the regular season 9-0. The Rams will have a bye week before starting a playoff run.
Trevor Ruhland – Cary Grove (Ill.)
Cary Grove finished off an undefeated regular season with a 47-7 win over Crystal Lake South. Behind Ruhland, Cary Grove finished with 281 rushing yards. Cary Grove (9-0) will host Niles North in the first round of the playoffs on Saturday.
Jerry Tillery – Evangel Christian Academy (La.)
Evangel added another win to their record and improved to 5-4 with a 42-0 win over Bossier. The Eagles will hit the road to Washington High (2-6) on Friday night.
Defensive Line
Micah Dew-Treadway – Bolingbrook (Ill.)
Dew-Treadway finished his senior night off with four tackles and a 41-0 win over Sandburg. Bolingbrook will travel to Bloom on Saturday night for the first round of the playoffs.
Elijah Taylor – Cincinnati Moeller (Ohio)
Taylor recorded four tackles in a 34-20 loss to St. Edward. Moeller (6-3) will look get ready for the playoffs by playing Trinity (5-4) out of Kentucky.
Brandon Tiassum – Park Tudor (Ind.)
Park Tudor got their second win of 2014 over Cloverdale 56-22 this past weekend. Tiassum had a big night with 10 tackles, one sack, one pass deflection and he even caught a touchdown for good measure. Park Tudor will play Cardinal Ritter (6-4) in the State Tournament this weekend. Cardinal Ritter knocked off Park Tudor two weeks ago 54-34.
Linebackers
Josh Barajas – Andrean High School (Ind.)
The Fighting 59ers knocked off Hammond 61-7 to finish with an undefeated regular season. Andrean will host Mishawaka Marian in the first game of the State Tournament on Friday.
Asmar Bilal – Ben Davis (Ind.)
Ben Davis (8-2) ended their regular season on a high note defeating Pike 49-28. Bilal had 92 tackles and four sacks on the year.
Te’von Coney – Palm Beach Gardens (Fla.)
The Gators (5-3) fell to undefeated Vero Beach 38-35. Coney his squad have a bye week this weekend.
Bo Wallace – John Curtis High School (La.)
John Curtis crushed Lusher 48-14 and Wallace had nine tackles in the win. The Patriots (7-1) will travel to De La Salle (6-2) on Thursday.
Defensive Backs
Nick Coleman – Archbishop Alter (Ohio)
Nick Coleman carried four times for 29 yards and added a touchdown in Alter’s 49-0 win over Carroll. Coleman now has 894 rushing yards on just 104 carries and 14 touchdowns on the year. Alter has outscored its opposition 415 to 66 in 2014. Alter (9-0) will host Chaminade-Julienne (5-4) to end the regular season.
ShaunCrawfordII1Shaun Crawford – St Edward (Ohio)
Crawford dominated Moeller on both sides of the ball with Coach Kelly on hand. On offense he had two rushes for 81 yards and a touchdown on the opening play of the game. Defensively, he had one solo tackle, three assisted, two pass breakups and one interception.
Nicco Fertitta – Bishop Gorman (Nev.)
Bishop Gorman Fertitta had a bye week, but return for a chance at an undefeated regular season at Palo Verde (6-2) on Friday.
Prentice McKinney – South Oak Cliff (Texas)
The Bears knocked off Seagoville 79-13 to improve to 5-3 on the year. South Oak Cliff will travel to Spruce (5-3) this weekend.
Ashton White – Bishop McNamara (Md.)
White posted seven tackles in a 31-15 win over St. John’s. The Mustangs (3-5) will host Gonzaga (6-2) on Saturday.
Specialists
Justin Yoon – Milton Academy (Mass.)
Milton Academy (4-2) knocked off previously unbeaten Governor’s Academy 22-6. Yoon returned to action and nailed a 27-yard field goal. Milton is on the road this week against Middlesex (1-5).
Small tidbit thats interesting. Sampson at II said that he expects a new wave of offers at RB to go out.
-To me it seemed like we were content riding out Brossette and Soso with Bussey being the next in-line. I would think we'd try to get Bussey on campus before going after new offers but what do I know.