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01/31/09 17:45:04 | 0 Comments
Kyle Nichol to
Michigan State
Kyle Nichol, Lowell's starting two-year starting quarterback, took over the position from his brother Keith.
It's a trend. The 5-foot-10, 175-pound senior is following his brother again, this time to Michigan State University. Kyle will be a preferred walk-on at MSU in the fall.
After spending one season as a backup to Sam Bradford at Oklahoma, Keith Nichol transferred to MSU and sat out this season due to the NCAA's transfer rules.
"I personally know the family is excited about the whole thing," Lowell coach Noel Dean said. "Both sons are going to be there together, and working hard for the same program. Playing on a good, strong, competitive team is something that is important for Kyle, he wants to be part of that, and he will be at MSU.
"He knows he is going to have to work extremely hard to get any playing time and to change his status. (MSU coaches) are excited about him, about how he prepares and learns and his athleticism."
It won't be easy at MSU, especially with his brother and Holland Christian's Kirk Cousins battling for the starting job at quarterback next season.
"Kyle is going in with the mindset of a long-term commitment," Dean said. "He has no illusions of playing in his first year there. He's a pretty good athlete. Even if it does not work out at quarterback, if he shows commitment, over time, there is a good chance he will be able to play somewhere else. He could be a defensive back, a slot receiver. He is fast and he is strong and he is athletic."
A member of the Grand Rapids Press Dream Team as a utility player and a first-team all-state Division 1/2 quarterback, Nichol led Lowell to a 23-2 record as a starter.
This past season, Lowell won its third consecutive O-K White Conference title and lost in the Division 2 regionals to Muskegon after an unbeaten regular season.
During those 12 games, Nichol completed 139-of-192 passes for 2,632 yards and 33 touchdowns. He also ran the ball 151 times for 1,155 yards and 16 touchdowns. He never fumbled.
He totaled about 300 yards in offense ever game.
E-mail Jane Bos: jbos@grpress.com
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SpartanMag.com just got a message from class of 2010 linebacker Max Bullough of Traverse City Saint Francis High School, and he confirmed
to us that he has committed to play at Michigan State University. [
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07/17/08 20:19:41 | 0 Comments
July 16, 2008
This Saturday several members of the Michigan State recruiting class of 2008 will play their first game in Spartan Stadium. They won't be wearing the Green and White, but they will be indirectly representing Michigan State University. SpartanMag.com has some details on the East vs. West High School All-Star Game.| Deyo earned his Michigan State offer after a strong performance at the Spartan summer camp. |
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| Glenn Winston will look to show his running skills on Saturday |
07/15/08 18:42:27 | 0 Comments
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 |
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.
07/02/08 21:14:30 | 0 Comments
It is still relatively early in the recruiting process for the Class of 2009, but several schools are already beginning to fill up their recruiting classes with commitments from some of the nation's top prospects.
Rivals.com national recruiting editor Jeremy Crabtree takes a look at how the top 25 currently stands and gives us his take on those teams' efforts.
This first sampling of the team rankings is based strictly on rated high school players - neither junior college nor prep school prospects have been ranked at this time.
| Team rankings top 25 | ||
| 1. Ohio State | ||
| 2009 total commits: 23
Headliner: Dorian Bell 2008 class rank: 4 |
The Buckeyes have assembled the nation's best class with one five-star commitment and 16 four-star pledges. They also have a whopping 23 commitments, the most in the nation. But the class isn't just about quantity. It's about quality. Five-star linebacker Dorian Bell is a major catch, as are Jamie Wood, Justin Green and C.J. Barnett. | ![]() |
| 2. USC | ||
| 2009 total commits: 14
Headliner: Matt Barkley 2008 class rank: 8 |
The Trojans are in a familiar spot - near the top of the recruiting rankings. The class is headlined by the nation's No. 1 player, quarterback Matt Barkley, but he's not the only future star. Five-star prospect Vontaze Burfict is a headhunter at linebacker, two-way star Randall Carroll is one of the nation's fastest players and some insiders believe five-star athlete Patrick Hall is the best prospect in the class - including Barkley. USC also has reloaded at receiver. | ![]() |
| 3. Texas | ||
| 2009 total commits: 19
Headliner: Garrett Gilbert 2008 class rank: 14 |
The Longhorns are always near the top of the rankings at the start and at the finish, so it's no surprise to see them at No. 3 now. The class features one five-star player, 11 four-star prospects and seven three-star guys. Five-star quarterback Garrett Gilbert is back from an injury that has kept him on the shelf for a while, and he should have a big senior season. End Alex Okafor is one of the best defensive players in the nation. Texas has gone heavy on defense early and has landed some quality players, especially at tackle with Calvin Howell and Derek Johnson. | ![]() |
| 4. Michigan | ||
| 2009 total commits: 12
Headliner: William Campbell 2008 class rank: 10 |
Who said Rich Rodriguez was going to struggle recruiting top players to Ann Arbor? After seeing what he was able to do down the stretch - and then to start off this way - there should be no doubt that he's going to be a successful recruiter in the Big Ten. Michigan's class is only 12 deep at this point, but it has top-shelf recruits. Five-star defensive tackle William Campbell has been as impressive as anybody in the nation this offseason. The Wolverines have added play-making receivers for the future with Bryce McNeal and Dewayne Peace. Running back looks to be solid for the future, too, with Jeremy Gallon and Fitzgerald Toussaint on board. | ![]() |
| 5. LSU | ||
| 2009 total commits: 13
Headliner: Russell Shepard 2008 class rank: 11 |
The Tigers always are a factor when it comes to national recruiting rankings, so it's no shocker to see LSU at No. 5. The 13 players include one of the best players to come out of Houston since Vince Young in quarterback Russell Shepard. The Tigers also have done a lot of damage in Texas with the additions of four-star athlete Dexter Pratt and four-star defensive end Michael Brockers. They've also cleaned up in their backyard with big pledges from cornerback Janzen Jackson, offensive lineman Chris Faulk and running back Michael Ford. What's also impressive is that LSU continues to go into rival SEC schools' territories and do damage. | ![]() |
| 6. Florida State | ||
| 2009 total commits: 12
Headliner: Jacobbi McDaniel 2008 class rank: 9 |
The Seminoles are off to a solid start. Five-star defensive tackle Jacobbi McDaniel is one of the most dominating players in the nation, and offensive standouts such as four-star prospects Willie Downs, Chris Thompson and Willie Haulstead give this class plenty of punch. FSU also has a pledge from arguably the nation's top kicker in Dustin Hopkins. FSU fans have to be pleased with the way things have started. | ![]() |
| 7. Georgia | ||
| 2009 total commits: 11
Headliner: Aaron Murray 2008 class rank: 7 |
Georgia again has done a great job landing many of the top players in its backyard, such as four-star offensive lineman Chris Burnette, four-star running back Washaun Ealey and four-star defensive tackle Abry Jones. But what makes this class even more special is Georgia's ability to go out and pull in highly touted quarterback Aaron Murray out of Florida. Georgia also landed a potential star in four-star offensive lineman Austin Long out of Memphis. | ![]() |
| 8. Clemson | ||
| 2009 total commits: 10
Headliner: Craig Loston 2008 class rank: 12 |
The Tigers continue to do wonders on the recruiting front, and not just in their home state. What also gives this class a nice early boost is the commitment from the nation's No. 1 safety prospect, Craig Loston, from Houston. In-state, Clemson has scored four-star pledges from Malliciah Goodman, DeVonte Holloman and J.K. Jay. There's still plenty of work to do - there are just 10 commitments - but it's a good start. | ![]() |
| 9. Oklahoma | ||
| 2009 total commits: 14
Headliner: Ronnell Lewis 2008 class rank: 6 |
While this group might not contain the typical star power we've seen in years past for the Sooners, this group still is solid enough to rank in the top 10. The Sooners have 14 commitments, headlined by eight-man star Ronnell Lewis, Las Vegas defensive end Justin Chaisson and cover man Steve Williams. Insiders also are excited about the linebacker class of Lewis, Tom Wort, Jaydan Bird, Gus Jones and Brandon Mahoney. | ![]() |
| 10. Michigan State | ||
| 2009 total commits: 9
Headliner: Edwin Baker 2008 class rank: 47 |
For all the headlines that have been grabbed in Columbus and Ann Arbor, Mark Dantonio and the Spartans have been overlooked a bit. Michigan State has tapped into the in-state talent in one of the deepest years in Michigan in recent memory. Running back Edwin Baker and linebacker Chris Norman are outstanding players. But when you see other talented guys such as Andrew Maxwell, Blake Treadwell, Larry Caper and Donald Spencer aboard, you know things are going well. Michigan State also will do well in Ohio this season, as evidenced by the addition of fast-rising receiver Patrick White. | ![]() |
| 11. Rutgers | ||
| 2009 total commits: 18
Headliner: Tom Savage 2008 class rank: 46 |
The Scarlet Knights have done a tremendous job of reeling in some of the top talent in the East. It's a large class so far - 18 commitments - and it should be fun to see where Rutgers finishes with a late run of talent from the South. | ![]() |
| 12. Texas A&M | ||
| 2009 total commits: 17
Headliner: Ivory Wade 2008 class rank: 16 |
A&M has 18 commitments and the class is loaded with help on the offensive line and in the secondary. The Aggies should close strong if they show signs of progress on the field. | ![]() |
| 13. Florida | ||
| 2009 total commits: 7
Headliner: Nick Alajajian 2008 class rank: 3 |
This probably is only a temporary spot for the Gators - there just is too much talent interested in playing in The Swamp for UF not to finish in the top 10. The early class of seven is flat-out scary. | ![]() |
| 14. Tennessee | ||
| 2009 total commits: 11
Headliner: Josh Nunes 2008 class rank: 35 |
Nobody in the SEC gets into recruiting more than Phillip Fulmer. UT's class of 11 features two solid quarterbacks, tremendous depth at running back and a solid offensive line group. | ![]() |
| 15. Mississippi State | ||
| 2009 total commits: 10
Headliner: Fletcher Cox 2008 class rank: 44 |
The days of Mississippi State being down seem to be over. The Bulldogs have improved on the field and now they are making strides on the recruiting front. The defensive class so far is special. | ![]() |
| 16. Miami | ||
| 2009 total commits: 8
Headliner: Bryce Brown 2008 class rank: 5 |
The Hurricanes have just eight commitments, but it's a really nice start. Expect Miami to climb the charts as things go deeper into the season, especially with the way it has had success in south Florida recently. | ![]() |
| 17. North Carolina | ||
| 2009 total commits: 12
Headliner: Donte Moss 2008 class rank: 32 |
UNC has 12 pledges, and what it has done on defense has been impressive. Two solid defensive backs, a standout linebacker and stars on the defensive line make this a great start for the Heels. | ![]() |
| 18. Virginia | ||
| 2009 total commits: 18
Headliner: Dominique Wallace 2008 class rank: 61 |
Virginia has 18 commitments, including some who aren't ranked yet. But the ones that are ranked should help boost the talent on campus quickly, especially on defense. | ![]() |
| 19. Penn State | ||
| 2009 total commits: 12
Headliner: Eric Shrive 2008 class rank: 43 |
The class of 13 commitments is loaded with some big-time talent on defense. The defensive back class should rank among the nation's best, and plenty of help on the offensive line is on the way. | ![]() |
| 20. Notre Dame | ||
| 2009 total commits: 9
Headliner: Cierre Wood 2008 class rank: 2 |
Notre Dame should close strong, and its current class of nine commitments is solid. A good start has been made at linebacker and defensive tackle, and the committed running backs have chances to be special for the Irish. | ![]() |
| 21. West Virginia | ||
| 2009 total commits: 11
Headliner: Tajh Boyd 2008 class rank: 42 |
WVU's class hasn't been talked about, but there is plenty of offensive firepower - which should help keep the Mountaineers near the top of the rankings. | ![]() |
| 22. UCLA | ||
| 2009 total commits: 7
Headliner: Richard Brehaut 2008 class rank: 13 |
The Bruins took a hit when Byron Moore decommitted in favor of USC, but UCLA still is off to a nice start. The defensive back class definitely is one of the nation's best so far. | ![]() |
| 23. Auburn | ||
| 2009 total commits: 14
Headliner: Rodney Scott 2008 class rank: 20 |
The Tigers' class of 17 players definitely is defense-oriented. Auburn always does a great job of finding - and developing - defensive talent, and this group should be no exception. Watch out for unranked Reggie Taylor. He's a potential star. | ![]() |
| 24. Stanford | ||
| 2009 total commits: 7
Headliner: Shayne Skov 2008 class rank: 50 |
Quietly, Jim Harbaugh is putting together one of the nation's best classes. Much as with West Virginia, nobody is talking about Stanford. But things definitely look like they're on the way up in Palo Alto. | ![]() |
| 25. Alabama | ||
| 2009 total commits: 8
Headliner: Trent Richardson 2008 class rank: 1 |
Last year's recruiting national champions start off at No. 25 in the first edition of the rankings. The offensive line class is solid, and the Tide look to have their quarterback and running backs of the future. | ![]() |
| JUST MISSED: | ||
| Missouri, Kansas, Wisconsin, USF, Georgia Tech, TCU and Texas Tech. Missouri and Kansas have put together the best classes in the Big 12 North, which isn't a big surprise based on last season's results. Wisconsin has been on a nice run lately after a strong group of players attended the Badgers' camp. USF continues to be one of the nation's most overlooked programs, but Jim Leavitt continues to bring in top talent in Tampa. Georgia Tech has done a nice job locally and added plenty of offensive playmakers. TCU and Texas Tech have done a nice job of keeping in-state talent at home. | ||
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June 23, 2008
Video: Best LBs
by category | VOTE: Best
instincts | Run stopper | Closing speed | Best
athlete
Pick a category |
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