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  1. Class of 10 looks like another "year of the QB in Michigan"

    10/09/08 21:10:40 | 0 Comments

    Some seasons that come to mind

    Could this class be better that the one with Threet, Nichol, Siller, Cousins, etc?

    So far we have 3 Qbs with BCS Conf. offers as juniors

    Gardner - Inkster, Bolden - OLSM and now Joe Boisture from Goodrich.

    by George Yarberry

    6-foot-6 QB Joe Boisture of Goodrich High School landed his 1st Division 1 scholarship offer tonight from a BCS school. Joe has helped Goodrich to a perfect 6-0 record this season. The race tightens up for the #1 QB in the Class of 2010. See who offered Joe here at Michigan Preps. [imagedetails]


  2. Midland's Maxwell (MSU) Picked for Elite 11

    07/15/08 18:42:27 | 0 Comments

    http://michiganpreps.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=827222


    July 15, 2008

    The final selections of the EA Sports Elite 11 were announced earlier this afternoon.

    Joining the list of already confirmed players are Tajh Boyd of Hampton (Va.) Phoebus, Raymond Cotton of Fort Meade (Md.) Meade High School, Andrew Maxwell of Midland, Mich., and Bryn Renner of Lorton (Va.) West Springfield.

    AMONG THE ELITE
    Here is a look at the list of participants for the 2008 EA Sports Elite 11:
    Garrett Gilbert, Austin (Texas) Lake Travis
    Richard Brehaut, Rancho Cucamonga (Calif.) Los Osos
    Allan Bridgford, Mission Viejo, Calif.
    AJ McCarron, Mobile (Ala.) St. Paul's
    Zach Mettenberger, Watkinsville (Ga.) Oconee County
    Aaron Murray, Tampa (Fla.) Plant
    Tom Savage, Springfield (Pa.) Cardinal O'Hara
    Eugene Smith, Miramar, Fla.
    Tajh Boyd, Hampton (Va.) Phoebus
    Raymond Cotton, Fort Meade (Md.) Meade HS
    Andrew Maxwell, Midland, Mich.
    Bryn Renner, Lorton (Va.) West Springfield
    The list of already announced players include Garrett Gilbert of Austin (Texas) Lake Travis, Richard Brehaut of Rancho Cucamonga (Calif.) Los Osos, Allan Bridgford of Mission Viejo, Calif., AJ McCarron of Mobile (Ala.) St. Paul's, Zach Mettenberger of Watkinsville (Ga.) Oconee County, Aaron Murray of Tampa (Fla.) Plant, Tom Savage of Springfield (Pa.) Cardinal O'Hara and Eugene Smith of Miramar, Fla.

    Rivals.com gives high marks to the new additions to the camp.

    Boyd is ranked by Rivals.com as the No. 3 dual-threat quarterback in the nation and the No. 124 player in the nation. He began to impress evaluators at the Chapel Hill Nike Camp in May where he earned camp quarterback most valuable player honors. He also threw well at the State College Elite 11 regional camp.

    Boyd joins Renner as the seventh Virginia quarterback to make the Elite 11 in its 10 years. It also marks a third consecutive year that two Commonwealth State quarterbacks have been selected to the Elite 11. Boyd committed to West Virginia in March over offers from Boston College, Michigan, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Tech and many more.

    Cotton is a three-star prospect according to Rivals.com. The 6-foot-4, 216-pounder ranks as the No. 12 dual-threat quarterback in the nation and the third best scrambler. He committed to Auburn in early April, turning down offers from Kentucky, Mississippi State, Purdue and Troy.

    "This is a big honor," Cotton said. "Being selected to the Elite 11 has always been one of my biggest goals going into my senior season."

    Maxwell ranks among the nation's top pro-style passers at No. 11 overall at the position. The 6-foot-3, 192-pounder also ranks as the No. 229 player overall and the No. 6 player in Michigan.

    He jumped out to evaluators at the NIKE Camp and the Elite 11 regional camp in Fort Worth. He earned MVP honors for quarterbacks at the event and really impressed camp coaches like Bob Johnson.

    "He says that he likes my arm strength and how accurate I am when I deliver the ball," Maxwell said. "They also say that they like the way I have an idea where I want to go with the ball on every play."

    Renner, a North Carolina, was the biggest surprise at the Las Vegas Elite 11 regional camp. The nation's No. 16 dual-threat quarterback was an all-state receiver as a sophomore and last year he threw for 2,749 yards and 32 touchdowns.

    However, his resume wasn't as big as others in the nation. That changed after his strong day in Las Vegas. Along with looking great in drill work, Renner, who is a North Carolina commitment, won the EA Sports Golden Gun award for the most accurate passer in the camp.

    "I stayed within myself and threw it smooth," Renner said.

    "I didn't try to do too much fancy. I just had to get the ball in the targets. I stayed within myself in the drills, did what the coaches asked of me and tried to have the best day that I could."

    Rivals.com will have full coverage of the camp, which starts next Monday, July 21 and continues through the 24th at Soka University in Aliso Viejo, Calif. To qualify for this event passers had to attend either a NIKE Camp or an Elite 11 regional camp.


  3. Rivals Michigan Top 40 Class of 2009

    07/11/08 18:02:56 | 0 Comments


    Link


    Prospect Ranking

    Rivals.com Michigan Preseason Top 40 2009 | Rivals.com Football Recruiting | last sorted on 7/11/2008

    2009 Rank Pos Ht/Wt Schools
    1 William Campbell
    Detroit (MI) Cass Tech
    imageimageimageimageimage DT 6-5/317 Michigan

    Campbell carries a 3.2 GPA.
    2 Edwin Baker
    Oak Park (MI) Oak Park
    imageimageimageimage RB 5-10/204 Michigan State

    Won the County 100 meters as a sophomore with a time of 10.5.
    3 Chris Norman
    Detroit (MI) Renaissance
    imageimageimageimage LB 6-2/207 Michigan State

    Has a 450 pound squat.
    4 James Jackson
    Grand Ledge (MI) Grand Ledge
    imageimageimageimage WR 6-0/175 Ohio State

    Jackson finished seventh nationally in the 100-meter dash at the 2006 AAU Junior Olympics.
    5 Cameron Gordon
    Inkster (MI) Inkster
    imageimageimageimage WR 6-2/211 list

    Played his junior season at Melvindale High School.
    6 Andrew Maxwell
    Midland (MI) Midland
    imageimageimageimage QB 6-3/192 Michigan State

    A 2007 Michigan all-state Honorable Mention and all-area dream team selection.
    7 Blake Treadwell
    East Lansing (MI) East Lansing
    imageimageimageimage OL 6-2/270 Michigan State

    He was named all-league, Lansing State Journal dream team and all-state special mention in 2007.
    8 Dion Sims
    Orchard Lake (MI) St. Mary's
    imageimageimageimage TE 6-5/230 list

    One of the top two-sport stars - football and basketball - in the nation.
    9 Larry Caper
    Battle Creek (MI) Battle Creek Central
    imageimageimageimage RB 5-10/215 Michigan State

    Rushed for 1,473 yards on 160 carries in 2007.
    10 Donald Spencer
    Ypsilanti (MI) Ypsilanti
    imageimageimageimage WR 6-4/197 Michigan State

    Spencer caught 18 passes and averaged 19.1 yards per catch as a junior and he scored 8 touchdowns for Ypsilanti.
    11 Teric Jones
    Detroit (MI) Cass Tech
    imageimageimage RB 5-8/186 Michigan

    Rushed for 808 yards as a junior.
    12 Reid Fragel
    Grosse Pointe (MI) South
    imageimageimage TE 6-8/251 Ohio State

    Caught 24 passes for 328 yards and scored three touchdowns in 2007.
    13 Jeremy Gainer
    Detroit (MI) Clarenceville
    imageimageimage LB 6-1/215 Indiana

    As a junior Gainer recorded 97 tackles, seven interceptions, seven forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries.
    14 Hersey Jackson
    Allendale (MI) Allendale
    imageimageimage RB 5-11/206 list

    Won the state 100 meters title as a junior. Has timed a 10.80 100 meters and a 22.23 200 meters.
    15 Zac Matthias
    Hemlock (MI) Hemlock
    imageimageimage OL 6-4/297 Wisconsin

    Earned second team all-conference honors as a sophomore in 2006 and earned all-conference honors again in 2007.
    16 Robert Bell
    Grand Rapids (MI) East Grand Rapids
    imageimageimage LB 5-11/225 list

    Impressed at the Columbus NIKE Camp.
    17 Dylan Farrington
    Adrian (MI) Adrian
    imageimageimage DE 6-4/217 list

    Has thrown 150-feet in the discus and has high jumped 6-0 as a junior in track.
    18 Adam Fenton
    Birmingham (MI) Seaholm
    imageimageimage LB 6-2/204 Central Michigan

    Earned all-area honors as a junior and was a team captain.
    19 Shamari Benton
    Birmingham (MI) Brother Rice
    imageimageimage DB 6-0/194 list

    Had 85 tackles in 2007.
    20 Micajah Reynolds
    Lansing (MI) Sexton
    imageimageimage OL 6-5/310 Michigan State

    Helped team advance all the way to the regional finals in 2007.
    21 Charles Chapman
    S.Rockwood (MI) Airport
    imageimageimage OL 6-6/274 list

    Earned all-area honors as a junior.
    22 Jeff Fantuzzi
    Macomb (MI) Dakota
    imageimageimage OL 6-4/276 list

    Played on state championship team in 2006 and 2007.
    23 Thomas Gordon
    Detroit (MI) Cass Tech
    imageimageimage ATH 5-10/199 list

    Played quarterback as a junior.
    24 Dana Dixon
    Detroit (MI) Renaissance
    imageimageimage DB 6-2/171 Michigan State

    In 2007, led the team in turnovers, picking off two passes, forcing two fumbles and recovering three more.
    25 Justin Semmes
    Orchard Lake (MI) St. Mary's
    imageimageimage RB 6-2/222 list

    Rushed for 699 yards as a junior.
    26 Jamonne Chester
    Redford (MI) Covenant
    imageimageimage WR 6-1/194 Indiana

    Played receiver, quarterback, and free safety for Redford Covenant in 2007.
    27 Will Schwarz
    Troy (MI) Troy
    imageimageimage LB 6-4/212 list

    Earned all-league honors in 2007.
    28 Kenneth Watkins
    Birmingham (MI) Brother Rice
    imageimage DB 6-0/185 Indiana

    Father was a four-year letterman as a defensive back at Northwestern.
    29 Anthony Baskin
    South Lyon (MI) South Lyon
    imageimage DB 5-11/197 list

    Baskin transferred to South Lyon from Wayne Memorial and will be fully eligible to play the 2008 season.
    30 Bennie Fowler
    Detroit (MI) Country Day
    imageimage WR 6-2/185 list

    Was sidelined for several games in 2007 with a broken collar bone but was able to return during the playoffs and scored the game-winning score against Zeeland West in the state semifinals.
    31 Mitch Kessel
    Birmingham (MI) Seaholm
    imageimage OL 6-5/245 Cincinnati

    A 2007 all-league, all-Detroit North and all-Oakland County selection.
    32 Isaiah Grimes
    South Haven (MI) South Haven
    imageimage QB 6-6/222 list

    Threw for 1,700 yards as a junior.
    33 Rodney Woodland
    Detroit (MI) St. Mary's
    imageimage WR 5-7/170 list

    Plays on one of the top teams in the state.
    34 Aaron McCord
    Detroit (MI) Crockett
    imageimage DT 6-3/270 list

    Impressed at the Columbus NIKE Camp.
    35 Edison Vushaj
    Wixom (MI) Walled Lake
    imageimage DE 6-5/232 list

    Had 76 tackles in 2007.
    36 Ali Alaboody
    Dearborn (MI) Fordson
    imageimage RB 5-8/168 list

    Was running back MVP at the Columbus NIKE Camp.
    37 Kenny McDaniel
    Muskegon (MI) Muskegon Heights
    imageimage LB 6-0/270 list

    Had a strong performance at the Columbus NIKE Camp.
    38 Ricky Clemons
    Flint (MI) Carman Ainsworth
    imageimage OL 6-4/298 list

    Earned all-area honors as a junior.
    39 Tevon Conrad
    Detroit (MI) Pershing
    imageimage OL 6-7/315 list

    One of the biggest linemen in Detroit.
    40 Shaquille Marshall
    Birmingham (MI) Brother Rice
    imageimage LB 6-0/225 list

    Wants to have 1,000 yards rushing and 100-plus tackles as a senior.

  4. Chris Norman, LB, Renaissance (MSU) rated top 10 in "instincts" and "closing speed"

    06/23/08 10:11:07 | 0 Comments

    http://michiganpreps.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=820345


    June 23, 2008

    image Video: Best LBs by category | VOTE: Best instincts | Run stopper | Closing speed | Best athlete

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    Pick a category Stongest arm Most accurate Best scrambler Quickest Strongest Best athlete Best run stuffer Best pass rusher Best home-run threat Best inside runner Best in space Best downhill runner Strongest Best against the run Best pass rusher Quickest first step Best run blocker Best pass blocker Strongest Most agile Best athlete Best instincts Best run stopper Best closing speed Best athlete
    The Rivals.com recruiting experts have broken down countless hours of film and racked up plenty of frequent flyer miles to see the top prospects compete at events across the country. In the process of evaluating overall talent, several prospects gained notice for their mastery of specific skills.

    We've selected the best of the best in each category for every position and ranked them. Rivals.com recruiting analyst Barry Every breaks down the linebackers.

    Coming Next: Wide receivers

    LB RANKINGS: Best insincts | Best run stopper | Best closing speed | Best athlete

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    5. TOM WORT, New Braunfels (Texas) High
    image Wort highlights
    COMMITMENT: Oklahoma
    PARTICULARS: 6-1/210
    THE BUZZ: You can't rack up the number of tackles he has made in the past two seasons without knowing where the ball is at all times.
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    4. KEVIN MINTER, Suwanee (Ga.) Peachtree Ridge
    image Minter highlights
    COMMITMENT: LSU
    PARTICULARS: 6-0/231
    THE BUZZ: His personal trainers work with NFL players, and it shows in Minter's game.
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    3. NICO JOHNSON, Andalusia (Ala.) High
    image Johnson highlights
    PARTICULARS: 6-3/226
    THE BUZZ: Has that knack for knowing which way the ball is going on all running plays.
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    2. VONTAZE BURFICT, Corona (Calif.) Centennial
    image Burfict highlights
    COMMITMENT: USC
    PARTICULARS: 6-2/244
    THE BUZZ: Looks good against the run and pass. He also pursues all over the field.
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    1. MANTI TE'O, Honolulu Punahou School
    image Te'o highlights
    PARTICULARS: 6-2/230
    THE BUZZ: Has the ability to decipher "run or pass?" in an instant.
    OTHERS: Lamin Barrow, Marrero (La.) John Ehret; Larvez Mars, Apopka (Fla.) High; Chris Norman, Detroit Renaissance (Michigan State commitment); Marquis Simmons, Compton (Calif.) Dominguez (USC commitment); Jordan Whiting, Louisville Trinity (Ohio State commitment).
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    5. GLENN CARSON, Manahawkin (N.J.) Southern Regional
    image Carson highlights
    PARTICULARS: 6-3/220
    THE BUZZ: He uses his long arms to shed blockers and make a bunch of tackles near the line of scrimmage.
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    4. CARLO CALABRESE, Verona (N.J.) High
    image Calabrese highlights
    COMMITMENT: Notre Dame
    PARTICULARS: 6-2/225
    THE BUZZ: A huge linebacker who either sheds blocks or blows up the lead blocker.
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    3. TREVOR ERNO, Lakewood (Calif.) High
    image Erno highlights
    COMMITMENT: Arizona
    PARTICULARS: 6-1/225
    THE BUZZ: Has the ability to slide off blockers and clog up the middle.
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    2. MANTI TE'O, Honolulu Punahou School
    image Te'o highlights
    PARTICULARS: 6-2/230
    THE BUZZ: Whether he is blitzing from the edge or smashing the lead blocker, he looks good.
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    1. JEROD ASKEW, Chesapeake (Va.) Oscar Smith
    image Askew highlights
    PARTICULARS: 6-1/230
    THE BUZZ: Uses his huge frame and athleticism to blow up running plays.
    OTHERS: Jon Bostic, Wellington (Fla.) Palm Beach Central; Nico Johnson, Andalusia (Ala.) High; Jarvis Jones, Columbus (Ga.) Carver; Jordan Whiting, Louisville Trinity (Ohio State commitment); Chris Williams, Abilene (Texas) High.
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    5. DORIAN BELL, Monroeville (Pa.) Gateway
    image Bell highlights
    COMMITMENT: Ohio State
    PARTICULARS: 6-0/226
    THE BUZZ: So fast coming off the edge that he catches a lot of plays from the back side.
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    4. BARKEVIOUS MINGO, West Monroe (La.) High
    image Mingo highlights
    PARTICULARS: 6-5/209
    THE BUZZ: Really ate up ground at the Baton Rouge Nike Camp in pass coverage.
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    3. SHAYNE SKOV, Pawling (N.Y.) Trinity-Pawling School
    image Skov highlights
    COMMITMENT: Stanford
    PARTICULARS: 6-3/225
    THE BUZZ: This projected linebacker actually plays defensive back, and has the speed and skills to do so.
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    2. RONNELL LEWIS, Dewar (Okla.) High
    image Lewis highlights
    COMMITMENT: Oklahoma
    PARTICULARS: 6-3/220
    THE BUZZ: Uses his 100-meter track experience to help close the gap.
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    1. JELANI JENKINS, Wheaton (Md.) Our Lady of Good Counsel
    image Jenkins highlights
    PARTICULARS: 6-1/212
    THE BUZZ: Will pursue everything with his 4.45 speed.
    OTHERS: Vontaze Burfict, Corona (Calif.) Centennial; Larvez Mars, Apopka (Fla.) High; Chris Norman, Detroit Renaissance (Michigan State commitment); Marquis Simmons, Compton (Calif.) Dominguez (USC commitment); Frankie Telfort, Miami Gulliver Prep.
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    5. BARKEVIOUS MINGO, West Monroe (La.) High
    image Mingo highlights
    PARTICULARS: 6-5/209
    THE BUZZ: Basketball star-turned-defensive monster wreaks havoc off the edge.
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    4. JELANI JENKINS, Wheaton (Md.) Our Lady of Good Counsel
    image Jenkins highlights
    PARTICULARS: 6-1/212
    THE BUZZ: This speed linebacker also gets to carry the ball on a regular basis.
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    3. RONNELL LEWIS, Dewar (Okla.) High
    image Lewis highlights
    COMMITMENT: Oklahoma
    PARTICULARS: 6-3/220
    THE BUZZ: Plays a little of everything on the football field and excels in track.
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    2. Jarvis Jones, Columbus (Ga.) Carver
    image Jones highlights
    PARTICULARS: 6-3/205
    THE BUZZ: He was a member of state championship football and basketball teams this past season.
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    1. SHAYNE SKOV, Pawling (N.Y.) Trinity-Pawling School
    image Skov highlights
    COMMITMENT: Stanford
    PARTICULARS: 6-3/225
    THE BUZZ: An all-around athlete who plays almost every position for his high school team and really excelled in coverage at State College Nike Camp.
    OTHERS: Dorian Bell, Monroeville (Pa.) Gateway (Ohio State commitment); Vontaze Burfict, Corona (Calif.) Centennial; Dan Fox, Cleveland St. Ignatius (Notre Dame commitment); Marquis Simmons, Compton (Calif.) Dominguez (USC commitment); Manti Te'o, Honolulu Punahou School.