'12 COLLEGE FOOTBALL OFF-SEASON (NSD, spring practice, summer sessions)

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Now why would you ever say such a thing?!?!
I hope y'all go 3-9.  Wins over Murray State, Savannah State and Miami.  SWAG.
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FSU plays Murray State, Savannah State(sub for WVU who backed out of the game), Florida and USF OOC.
UGA plays GSU, G-Tech, FAU and Buffalo
Bama plays Michigan, WKU, FAU and Western Carolina OOC

The difference between each schools OOC games is minimal @ best Cardo
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No diss on the schedule, I was just sayin.. Florida is 'known' for weak schedules, our respective teams aren't as much.. 
We (UGA) went to soft scheduling just last year when we hired Florida's previous AD Mike Adams to the same position at UGA. He brought that with him, check our previous OOC schedules..OKST, ASU, Colorado etc from recent memory. Tho they aren't the toughest teams in the land, atleast we'd be willing to go play them in their house..as would F$U. Florida aint leavin Florida to play nobody
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hence F$U 2012 schedule.
 
[h2]Florida’s 2012 Division I FBS Signees[/h2]By Joshua Wilson | March 1st, 2012
 Enjoy the list!

1-A signees: 362

ACC (57)

Boston College __ 2
S Justin Simmons 6-3 185 Martin County; LB Bobby Wolford 6-2 220 Jacksonville Bishop Kenny (BYU flip)

Clemson __ 1
CB Travis Blanks 6-1 190 Tallahassee NFC

Duke __ 3
DB Dwayne Norman 6-0 180 Jacksonville University Christian; WR Erich Schneider 6-6 200 Jacksonville Episcopal; S Thomas Sirk 6-2 225 Baker County

FSU __ 6 (18 total)
K Robert Aguayo 6-0 183 Groveland South Lake; WR Marvin Bracy 5-9 170 Orlando Boone; LB Reggie Northrup 6-2 230 Jacksonville First Coast (Miami flip); RB Mario Pender 6-0 185 Cape Coral Island Coast; DT Dalvon Stuckey 6-4 305 DeFuniak Springs Walton County; DB P.J. Williams 6-1 175 Ocala Vanguard (Note: Stuckey double-signed with Georgia Military)

Georgia Tech __ 4
LB Marcus Allen 6-2 205 Hilliard; QB Dennis Andrews 6-0 170 Tallahassee Godby; DB L.J. Griffin 5-11 180 Jacksonville Trinity (SoMiss flip); P Ryan Rodwell 6-1 200 DeLand

Maryland __ 0

Miami __ 25 (31 total)
LB Jawand Blue 6-2 220 West Boca Raton (VaTech flip); DB Deon Bush 6-1 180 Miami Columbus; DB Antonio Crawford 5-11 180 Tampa Plant (GaTech flip); QB Gray Crow 6-3 220 Clearwater Countryside; CB Vernon Davis 5-10 175 Miami Coral Reef; RB Danny Dillard 6-1 215 Venice; DB Nate Dortch 6-1 165 South Ft Myers (UNC flip); OL Ereck Flowers 6-6 305 Miami Norland; DE Jelani Hamilton 6-4 245 FL St Thomas; DE Dwayne Hoilett 6-3 215 Vero Beach; CB Larry Hope 5-11 165 Hialeah American; OL Danny Isadora 6-4 335 Weston Cypress Bay; DL Dequan Ivery 6-1 310 Lake City Columbia (Louisville flip); WR Angelo Jean-Louis 6-0 185 Palm Beach Central; WR Rayshawn Jenkins 6-1 180 St Petersburg Admiral Farragut (USF flip); RB Duke Johnson 5-9 170 Miami Norland; WR D’Mauri Jones 6-4 200 Leesburg; WR Malcolm Lewis 6-0 170 Miramar; WR Robert Lockhart 6-2 200 Fork Union/West Boca Raton (VaTech flip); LB Tyriq McCord 6-2 234 Tampa Jefferson; DL Earl Moore 6-1 280 Tampa Hillsborough; DE/LB Gabriel Terry 6-3 210 Palm Beach Central; QB David Thompson 6-2 195 Miami Westminster; LB Josh Witt 6-2 210 Weston Cypress Bay

North Carolina __ 7
DB Clint Heaven 6-0 200 Bradenton Manatee; OL Jon Heck 6-6 280 Jacksonville Bolles; LB Joseph Jackson 6-1 210 Jacksonville First Coast (WVA flip); CB Tyreece Jiles 5-11 175 Cape Coral; LB Shakeel Rashad 6-2 213 Jacksonville Episcopal; DB Malik Simmons 5-10 180 Ft Myers Lehigh; WR Kendrick Singleton 6-1 190 Baker County (SoMiss/MTSU flip)

NC State __ 0

Virginia __ 1
S Demeitre Brim 6-3 215 Lakeland Victory Christian

Virginia Tech __ 1
CB Donaldven Manning 5-9 155 Miami Central

Wake Forest __ 8
QB Tyler Cameron 6-2 210 Jupiter (USF flip); WR Jared Crump 6-2 180 Fruit Cove Bartram Trail; LB/S Dominique Gibson 5-10 190 Belle Glade Glades Central; DB Ryan Janvion 5-11 175 Dade Christian; LB Kevis Jones 6-1 220 Oakland Park Northeast (UCF flip); DE Shelton Lewinson 6-3 210 Seffner Armwood; LB Teddy Matthews 6-2 215 Royal Palm Beach; DB James Ward 6-0 180 Sr. DeLand

Big East (54)

Cincinnati __ 7
LB Errol Clarke 6-1 215 Miami Central; QB Bennie Coney 6-1 205 Plant City; RB Ti’on Green 6-1 185 Altamonte Springs Lake Brantley; LB Cory Griffin 6-1 210 Miami Coral Reef; LB Joey Jones 6-0 190 Homestead South Dade; LB Ey’Shawn McClain 6-2 230 Jacksonville Raines; QB Trent Norvell 6-4 220 Daytona Beach Seabreeze (Marshall flip) (Note: LB Kenneth Bynum Raines did not sign)

UConn __ 5
WR John Green 5-11 165 Miami Varela; WR Ricky Gutierrez 6-1 175 Hialeah American; WR Ellis Marter 6-1 185 Orlando Lake Highland; K Bobby Puyol 6-0 165 Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer; CB Jhawan Williams 5-11 175 Palm Beach Central (Note: WR Neally Cunningham Palm Bay Bayside signed with Dean JC)

Louisville __ 11
LB Lamar Atkins 6-0 205 Miami Norland; LB Keith Brown 6-2 220 Miami Norland (UM/Illinois flips); LB James Burgess Jr. Homestead (Miami flip); DE Gerald Christian 6-3 235 Dwyer/UF transfer; WR Robert Clark 5-9 185 Dwyer/UF transfer; OL Nacho Garcia 6-5 330 Davie University; S Gerod Holliman 6-1 185 Miami Southridge/Milford (re-sign); LB Patrick Jean 6-2 205 PSL Treasure Coast; RB Brandon Radcliff 5-10 210 Miami Columbus; DE Pedro Sibeia 6-3 250 Homestead; WR Brandon Snell 5-11 160 Miami Norland

Pittsburgh __ 0

Rutgers __ 1
K Kyle Federico 6-0 180 Ponte Vedra

USF __ 15 (20 total)
CB Chris Bivins 5-10 170 Gainesville High; OL Kameron Davis 6-6 280 Oakland Park Northeast; DE Guito Ervilus 6-4 230 Orlando Oak Ridge; DL James Hamilton 6-5 335 Orlando Olympia (FSU flip); OT Lawrence Martin 6-3 300 Daytona Seabreeze/Merced CC; DB Jarvis McCall 6-2 185 Seffner Armwood; WR D’Vario Montgomery 6-3 210 Winter Park; DB Fidel Montgomery 5-11 183 Marianna/SW Miss CC; WR Alex Mut 6-2 190 Punta Gorda Charlotee (2011 re-sign); DE Daniel Perry 6-8 235 Davie University; RB Michael Pierre 5-10 200 Golden West JC/Orlando Agape; TE Sean Price 6-4 220 Citra North Marion; DB Jalen Spencer 6-1 185 Pensacola High; LB Tayshon Whitehurst 6-2 190 Gainesville High (Syracuse flip); WR Lamarlin Wiggins 6-3 190 Plant City

West Virginia __ 11
DT Imarjaye Albury 6-1 280 Miami Northwestern; RB Roshard Burney 5-11 190 Palm Beach Gardens; RB Torry Clayton 5-9 180 Homestead South Dade; WR Travares Copeland 5-11 175 Port St Lucie Treasure Coast; DB K.J. Dillon 6-1 175 Apopka; DE Korey Harris 6-4 230 Fruit Cove Bartram Trail; S Karl Joseph 5-10 185 Orlando Edgewater; WR Darreall Joyner 5-11 185 Miami Central; DE Eric Kinsey 6-3 250 Miami Northwestern; WR Devonte Mathis 6-2 190 Miramar; WR Devonte Robinson 6-2 180 Delray Beach Village Academy; DB Sean Walters 6-2 195 Hallandale; (Note: RB D’Vontis Arnold Miramar did not sign)

Syracuse __ 2
LB James Washington 6-3 220 Winter Park; S Julian Whigham 6-1 175 Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer;

Big 10 (24)

Illinois __ 5
RB Dami Ayoola 5-10 200 Ft Lauderdale St Thomas; S Taylor Barton 6-1 200 Orlando Lake Highland Prep; S TaJarvis Fuller 6-1 185 Ft Myers Dunbar; DB Jevaris Little 6-1 180 St Petersburg Lakewood; DL Teko Powell 6-2 280 Miami Norland

Indiana __ 2
LB Jacarri Alexander 6-1 235 Auburndale/Iowa Central CC; WR Ricky Jones 5-10 180 Sarasota Booker

Iowa __ 2 WR Greg Mabin 6-1 185 Ft Lauderdale Calvary; DE Daumantas Venckus 6-4 225 Weston Cypress Bay

Michigan __ 0

Michigan State __ 2
WR Macgarrett Kings 5-10 180 Davie University; CB Ezra Robinson 5-11 175 Sarasota Booker

Minnesota __ 3
OL Jordan Hinojosa 6-3 275 Miami Central; DL Yoshoub Timms 6-2 265 Ft Walton Beach; DB Demarious Travis 6-2 210 Pensacola High (Note: DB Dinero Moss Sunrise Piper signed Ellsworth CC; LB Brian Nicholson Miami Central did not sign)

Nebraska __ 0

Northwestern __ 1
RB Traveon Henry 6-2 195 Ft Lauderdale Pine Crest

Ohio State __ 1
WR Ricquan Southward 6-1 180 Lakeland (UM flip)

Penn State __ 0

Purdue __ 6
CB Anthony Brown 5-11 175 Tampa Hillsborough; DE Carlos Carvajal 6-6 235 Hialeah/Milford Academy; LB Andy Garcia 6-0 200 Hialeah; SB B.J. Knauf 5-11 175 Lakeland Santa Fe Catholic; ATH Bilal Marshall 6-1 180 Dade Christian (Kansas flip); WR Cameron Posey 6-1 180 Delray Beach American Heritage

Wisconsin __ 2
CB Hugs Etienne 5-11 175 South Plantation; WR Reggie Love 6-3 200 Boca Raton Spanish River

Big 12 (15)

Baylor __ 0

Iowa State __ 6
WR Dondre Daley 6-2 175 Tarpon Springs; WR P.J. Harris 6-0 165 Groveland South Lake; WR T.J. Mutcherson 5-11 185 Tampa Freedom (2010); CB Clifford Stokes 6-0 175 Trinity Valley JC/Tallahassee Rickards; LB Darius White 6-0 200 Bradenton Manatee; OL Duaron Williams 6-3 275 Orlando Jones

Kansas __ 1
LB Schyler Miles 6-2 220 Tampa Berkeley Prep

Kansas State __ 1
DB Kent Gainous 6-1 190 Orlando Edgewater/Trinity Valley CC

Missouri __ 1
TE Sean Culkin 6-5 225 Largo Indian Rocks Christian

Oklahoma __ 5
OC Ty Darlington 6-3 275 Apopka; TE Laith Harlow 6-5 240 Tallahassee Godby; OL William Latu St Petersburg Lakewood/College of Canyons (WVA/Auburn flips); DB Gary Simon 6-0 175 St Petersburg Gibbs; LB Eric Striker 6-1 190 Seffner Armwood

Oklahoma State __ 0

Texas __ 0

Texas A&M __ 0

Texas Tech __ 1
WR Javon Bell 6-0 185 Jacksonville Ribault/Gulf Coast CC

Conference USA (32)

East Carolina __ 2
WR Lance Ray 6-3 210 East Gadsen/Arkansas/NW Miss CC; DB Lucas Thompson 6-2 190 Winter Garden West Orange

Houston __ 0

Marshall __ 9
OC Cameron Dees 6-1 280 Seffner Armwood; DL Marcus Gilchrest 6-4 225 Port Charlotte (FIU flip); LB Deante Henderson 6-2 220 Orlando Oak Ridge; QB Gunnar Holcombe 6-3 210 Davie University; DB A.J. Leggett 6-0 175 South Miami (Miami flip); OL Josh Murriel 6-5 302 Port St Lucie; ATH Andre Scott 5-11 180 Orlando Oak Ridge; DB Corey Tindal 5-10 175 Lauderdale Lakes Boyd Anderson/Atlanta Sports Academy; LB Kent Turene 6-2 230 Boyd Anderson/Atlanta Sports Academy (UGA flip)

Memphis __ 6
DB Fritz Etienne 6-1 200 Miami Pace/Coffeyville CC; TE Kerwin Harrison 6-3 225 Lakeland Kathleen; DB Chauncy Lanier 5-11 170 Davie Nova (UConn flip); QB Paxton Lynch 6-5 210 Deltona Trinity; DB Chris Morley 5-10 175 South Plantation; DB Dion Witty 5-11 175 Coral Springs (Purdue flip)

Rice __0

SMU __ 1
CB Ty Law 6-0 175 Orlando Lake Highland Prep

Southern Miss __ 1
DE Stanley Tart 6-3 230 Pensacola Escambia

UTEP __ 0 Tulane __ 1
OL Nathan Shienle 6-5 310 Tampa Plant

Tulsa __ 0

UAB __ 1
TE Michael Parretta 6-3 225 Ponte Vedra

UCF __ 11 (14 total)
DE Luke Adams 6-3 235 Pensacola Catholic; OL/TE Michael Campbell 6-6 265 Pace; TE Blake Davis 6-5 225 Delray American Heritage; WR Drico Johnson 6-1 195 Orlando Agape; WR Taylor Oldham 6-1 195 South Daytona Warner Christian; WR Dareen Owi 6-1 180 Miami Norland; OL Kelly Parfitt 6-6 260 Delray American Heritage; OL Phil Smith 6-7 305 Tampa Jesuit/GaTech transfer; DE/LB Stanley Sylverain 6-2 220 Naples Golden Gate; OL Colby Watson 6-4 320 Pensacola Pine Forest; S Nicco Whigham 6-1 190 Ft Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons

Independents (10)

Army __ 0

BYU __ 1
LB Phillip Amone 6-0 215 Orlando Dr Phillips

Navy __ 8
*DL Charles Bell 6-3 225 Cape Coral Mariner (Navy Prep); DT E.K. Binns 6-3 275 Cape Coral Island Coast; DB Brandon Clements 5-10 180 Miami Coral Reef (FAU flip); QB Nick Fabrizio 5-11 190 Plant City Durant; OL Brad Mills 6-2 250 Ft Lauderdale St Thomas; *QB Kenneth Mouton 6-1 205 Naples Golden Gate (Navy Prep); FB Shawn White 6-0 245 Palm Coast Matanzas; *DE Cole Wright 6-5 220 Ft Myers Evangelical (Navy Prep)

Notre Dame __ 1
WR Justin Ferguson 6-2 205 Pembroke Pines Flanagan

MAC (41)

Akron __ 6
LB Keionne Baines 5-11 220 Seffner Armwood; DB Jatavis Brown 6-1 185 Belle Glade Glades Central; RB Imani Davis 5-10 175 Miami Belen; RB Wade Edwards 5-11 175 Seffner Armwood; DE Alfonso Horner 6-3 200 Miami Belen; LB John Rachel 6-2 200 Ft Lauderdale Dillard

Ball State __ 1
CB Tyree Holder 6-0 180 Tampa Catholic

Bowling Green __ 3
LB Erick Hallmon 5-11 192 Ft Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons; DT Mike Minns 6-1 285 Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer; DB Will Watson 6-0 180 Tampa Jefferson

Buffalo __ 1
OL Albert McCoy 6-4 265 St Petersburg Gibbs

Central Michigan __ 0

Eastern Michigan __ 1
WR Mitchell Dawkins 6-2 200 Lake Howell

Kent State __ 3
WR James Brooks 6-1 180 Groveland South Lake; WR Jamal Roberts 5-10 170 Zephyrhills; DB Keenan Stalls 5-11 170 Tampa Plant

Massachusetts __ 3
WR Bernard Davis 6-2 175 Lake Worth; WR Trey Dudley-Giles 6-2 180 Dade Cityh Pasco; WR Rodney Mills 6-1 200 Gainesville Eastside/Milford Academy; RB Dalvin Battle 5-10 175 Fort Myers

Miami-Ohio __ 2
TE Orlando David 6-3 230 Hollywood Chaminade; WR Fred McRae 5-9 160 Hollywood Chaminade

Northern Illinois __ 2
CB Charles Ivory 6-1 170 Vero Beach; WR Charlie Miller 5-11 180 Vero Beach

Ohio U __ 3
WR Chris Murray 5-11 185 Tampa King; WR Dazmond Patterson 5-9 170 Plant City; QB Greg Windham 6-1 200 Tampa King

Temple __ 3
RB Jamie Gilmore 5-8 185 Citra North Marion; LB Michael Kalaman 6-2 220 Winter Park Trinity Prep; WR James Whitfield 6-1 185 Fort Myers/Hargrave (Note: DB Donte Dotson Deerfield Beach/Milford did not sign)

Toledo __ 1 }
DE Allen Covington 6-2 225 Seffner Armwood

Western Michigan__ 12
DB Leo Alba 6-1 170 Davie University; DB Demetris Ates 6-1 170 Pembroke Pines Flanagan; WR Daniel Braverman 5-11 185 Davie University; DL Jabari Bothwell 6-0 275 Citra North Marion; DL Roosevelt Donaldson 6-3 250 Miami Southridge (FAU flip); DL Junior Estelus 6-0 270 Lake Worth (2011 re-sign); WR Gabe Hantsbarger 6-4 200 Pompano Beach Highlands Christian; S Trayvon Johnson 5-11 195 Stuart Martin County; RB Jared Joyner 5-11 180 Coral Springs; WR A.J. King 5-10 170 Seffner Armwood (2011 re-sign); LB/S David Reed 5-11 195 Miami Beach; WR Jaime Wilson 5-11 185 Belle Glade Glades Central (Note: DB Laderick Black Pensacola High will be grayshirted)

Mountain West (5)

Air Force __ 4
DE Reggie Barnes 6-3 220 Tampa Berkeley Prep; DE Steven Cornellier 6-3 230 Jacksonville Bishop Kenny; DE Randy Frost 6-4 230 St Johns Creekside; DB Cody Ray 5-11 175 North Miami Beach

Boise State __ 1
QB Nick Patti 5-11 190 Orlando Dr Phillips

Colorado State __ 0

New Mexico __ 0

San Diegoe State __ 0

TCU __ 0

UNLV __ 0

Wyoming __ 0

Pac 12 (11)

Arizona __ 3
WR Clive Georges 6-1 180 Key West; WR Trey Griffey 6-2 180 Orlando Dr Phillips; ATH J.T. Washington 5-9 160 Satellite Beach (WVA flip)

Arizona State __ 1
OL Evan Goodman 6-4 270 Lakeland

California __ 1
K Cole Leininger 6-1 195 Fruit Cove Bartram Trail

Colorado __ 0

Oregon __ 0

Oregon State __ 0

Stanford __ 2
LB Noor Davis 6-4 225 Leesburg; S Drew Madhu 6-1 195 Tampa Plant

UCLA __ 1
RB Fabian Moreau 5-11 180 Davie Western

USC __ 2
WR Nelson Agholor 6-2 180 Tampa Berkeley Prep; DL Leonard Williams 6-5 270 Daytona Beach Mainland

Utah __ 0

Washington __ 0

Washington State __ 1
S Feddie Davey 5-10 185 Miami Norland

SEC (39)

Alabama __ 3
WR Chris Black 5-10 175 Jacksonville First Coast; WR Amari Cooper 6-1 185 Miami Northwestern; S Eddie Williams 6-4 197 Panama City Arnold

Arkansas __ 0

Auburn __ 4
T.J. Davis 6-0 175 Tallahassee Godby; OL Patrick Miller 6-7 290 Palm Beach Gardens; DB Ricardo Louis 6-2 190 Miami Beach (FSU flip_; OL Patrick Miller 6-6 275 Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer (LSU flip)

Florida __ 12 (23 total)
WR Raphael Andrades 6-2 190 Tallahassee Lincoln; CB Willie Bailey 6-1 165 Hallandale; OL Jessemen Dunker 6-6 315 Boynton Beach; DE Bryan Cox Jr. Ft Lauderdale St Thomas; DL Dante Fowler 6-3 232 St Petersburg Lakewood; RB Matt Jones 6-2 205 Seffner Armwood; S Marcus Maye 6-2 190 Melbourne Holy Trinity; DT Dante Phillips 6-6 268 Venice; WR Latroy Pittman 6-1 190 Citra North Marion; CB Brian Poole 5-11 187 Bradenton Southeast; LB Jeremi Powell 6-2 200 Pinellas Park; TE Kent Taylor 6-4 225 Land O Lakes

Georgia __ 3
QB/ATH Faton Bauta 6-2 200 Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer; K Marshall Morgan 6-3 190 Plantation American Heritage; OL John Theus 6-0 290 Jacksonville Bolles

Kentucky __ 3
WR AJ Legree 6-2 180 Fort White; OL Jordan Swindle 6-6 300 St Johns Creekside; LB Poncho Thomas 6-2 225 Tallahassee Godby

LSU __ 1
WR Avery Johnson 6-2 180 Pompano Beach Ely

Miss State __ 1
WR Brandon Holloway 5-9 160 Tampa Alonso

Ole Miss __ 1
OL Robert Conyers 6-5 288 Miami Braddock

South Carolina __ 3
DB Jordan Diggs 6-1 180 Cape Coral Island Coast; TE Kelvin Rainey 6-2 220 Yulee; OG Cody Waldrop 6-3 280 Seffner Armwood

Tennessee __ 4
CB Daniel Gray 5-11 170 Lauderdale Lakes Boyd Anderson (Kansas flip); ATH Alton Howard 5-9 180 Orlando Edgewater; QB Nathan Peterman 6-2 210 Fruit Cove Bartram Trail; DL Trent Taylor 6-3 270 Lakeland Lake Gibson (Miami flip)

Vanderbilt __ 4
OL Blake Fromang 6-8 280 Orlando Lake Highland; OL Will Holden 6-6 270 Green Cove Springs Clay; OL Kevin McCoy 6-6 270 Seffner Armwood; LB Jacari Thomas 6-1 200 Tallahassee Godby (Arkansas flip)

Sun Belt (69)

Arkansas State __ 0

FAU __ 19 (30 total)
RB Jarvon Anderson 5-9 180 Miami Braddock; LB Josh Ballesteros 6-2 220 Miami Central; DB Adrian Burton 5-10 175 Pompano Beach Ely (SMU flip); DE Trevon Coley 6-3 240 Miramar; OL Arthur Crouse 6-5 250 Delray American Heritage; DL Dillon DeBoer 6-6 230 Tarpon Springs East Lake; DL Isaac Edwards 6-4 280 Tampa Jesuit (WKY flip); QB Grant Flessner 6-0 185 Venice; RB Jeremy Gaskins 5-10 185 Delray Beach American Heritage; QB Melvin German 6-2 190 Pearl River CC/Ft Myers Dunbar; LB Adarius Glanton 6-2 230 Eastern Arizona CC/Lake Gibson; WR Jeremy Glanton 6-2 185 Oakland Park Northeast; CB Tony Grimes 6-0 180 Hollywood Hills/Arizona Western CC; CB Cre’von Leblanc 5-9 175 Belle Glade Glades Central; WR Josh Orsino 6-2 180 Ft Lauderdale Westminster; TE Anthony Russell 6-7 250 Daytona Beach Mainland; DL Denzel Whitfield 6-5 250 Monticello Jefferson County; LB Freedom Whitfield 6-2 195 Ft Pierce Central; OL Jon Ragoo 6-7 342 Monsignor Pace/Minnesota (Note: WR Mikey Bullard Forest Hill did not sign.

FIU __ 21 (29 total)
P Chris Ayers 6-0 160 Hollywood South Broward; RB Lamarq Caldwell 6-0 210 Tampa Bay Tech; DB Davison Colimon 6-1 190 Riviera Beach Suncoast; FS Denzel Conyers 6-2 185 St Petersburg Boca Ciega; DB Jordan Davis 6-1 180 Tampa Alonso; WR Johnnie Durante 5-11 180 Miami Dr Krop; LB Josh Glanton 6-3 212 Haines City; QB Elgin Hilliard 6-3 175 Miami Northwestern; DB Deandre Jasper 5-10 180 Miami Jackson; LB Patrick Jean 6-2 205 Port St Lucie Treasure Coast (Louisville flip); WR Adrian Jenkins 6-3 195 Tampa Jefferson; DL Dieugot Joseph 6-6 230 Orlando Freedom; DB Jeremiah McKinnon 6-0 178 Miami Southridge; LB Leroy Owens 6-4 210 Palatka (Syracuse flip); OL Trenton Saunders 6-3 275 North Palm Beach Benjamin; OL Edens Sineace 6-5 300 Palm Beach Central; WR Jeremy Smith 5-9 165 Pembroke Pines Flanagan; DT Delmar Taylor 6-4 295 Navarro CC/Miami Beach; QB/ATH Favian Upshaw 6-2 190 Titusville Astronaut; LB Jamie Willis 6-1 195 Fort Meade; DB Deante Wilson 5-11 185 Daytona Beach Mainland

LA-Lafayette __ 4
DL Ramaine Douglas 6-4 250 Parkland Douglas; LB Christian Hill 5-11 190 Homestead South Dade; DL Delvin Jones 6-5 230 Miami Palmetto/Ole Miss/Coffeyville CC; LB Rodney Smith 6-4 190 Hallandale

La-Monroe __ 0

Middle Tennessee State __ 3
DE Raynard Felton 6-4 230 Jacksonville Ribault; ATH Iman Smith 6-2 215 Pinellas Park; OL Adam Stickle 6-4 305 Kissimmee Osceola (Note: WR Seth Roberts Maclay/Pearl River CC did not sign)

South Alabama __ 7
DB Mike Dumas 6-0 180 Cape Coral Island Coast; OL James Elliott 6-2 300 Pensacola Catholic/Kentucky; DB Anthony Harris 6-1 175 Miami Southridge/El Camino CC; OL Perry Meiklejohn 6-6 325 Miami Westminster/UCF/El Camino CC; LB Davion Stuarts 6-2 215 Punta Gorda Charlotte; K Aleem Sunanon 5-11 200 Orlando Olympia

Troy __ 8
RB Andre Allen 5-9 180 Panama City Arnold; S Shaq Beverly 5-11 190 Jacksonville First Coast; WR Brandon Brooks 6-0 175 Jacksonville First Coast; DL Xavier Melton 6-4 305 Lakeland/Butler CC; DB Juan Neloms 6-1 180 Tallahassee Leon; DL Jamal Stadom 6-2 210 Melbourne; WR Bobby Walker 6-0 180 Fruit Cove Bartram Trail; LB Mark Wilson 6-2 225 Tallahassee Lincoln/Troy signee 2010/Fullerton CC (Note: DL Lonnie Gosha Lake Butler Union County/Arkansas signee 2011, did not sign)

WesternKentucky __ 7
WR Austin Aikesn 6-0 185 Tampa Plant; RB Leon Allen 5-11 217 Bradenton Manatee; RB Ben Axon 6-0 195 Bradenton Manatee/Butler CC;; OL Forrest Lamp 6-3 250 Venice; TE Julian Leslie 6-4 215 Miami Coral Reef; LB Daqual Randall 6-0 225 Palmetto (Louisville flip); DL Devante Terrell 6-1 288 Lakeland Lake Gibson (Note: OL Curtis Williams Hialeah Champagnat/Milford did not sign)

WAC (5)

Fresno State __ 0

Hawaii __ 0

Idaho __ 1
RB James Baker 6-1 225 Independence CC/Boca Raton

Louisiana Tech __ 0

Nevada __ 1
DB Marquis Newell 6-0 175 Sarasota Riverview

New Mexico State __ 1
DL Inuka Rhaheed 6-2 275 Ft Pierce Westwood (FAU reneg)

San Jose State __ 0

Utah State __ 2
LB Delroy Hamilton 6-1 195 Hallandale; WR Bruce Natson 5-8 165 Lauderdale Lakes Boyd Anderson
 
2012 was a down year in the state of Florida somewhat....2013 is very strong in talent
 
Like I said I like USC's chances of making a bcs game because of their favorable schedule, the thing is if they will be able to beat Oregon twice, since Oregon will likely be the favorites in the other division...USC's defense was good but not great, and the thing I look forward to seeing is if they can take the next step, since they will start feeling the effects of the sanctions this year....and also who will replace Matt Kalil to protect Barkley's blindside whether it be Kevin Graf or Aundrey Walker
Would definitely like to hear the logic behind "they will start feeling the effects of the sanctions this year".

No doubt the loss of 10 scholarships is going to hurt in the long run, but this year, not much.  Those last 10 spots are usually for developing kids for the future, most BCS teams don't use all 85 scholarships on their roster.  USC last year used anywhere from 45-60 players a game last year.  Losing those 10 spots hurts in the long run because you can't make mistakes in recruiting, you can't miss on prospects (i.e. Dillon Baxter or Markeith Ambles), I'm not going to mention those that transferred as "misses" because they weren't held back from transferring in order to get under 75, even then USC is at 77 at the moment.  Also, instead of having 10 extra "scholarship" players to practice against, you are practicing against walk-ons.  The effects will not be felt until next season, however CLK and staff did a great job minimizing the blow by getting 31(Half redshirted) kids enrolled in 2011, it's going to be quality over quantity the next two years.

As of right now, Kevin Graf is in the lead, he only allowed one sack last year and really improved as the season went on.  He got beat silly in the early part of the season, but that can be attributed to shoulder surgery in the spring and missing spring practice.  It'll be interesting to see if Walker can seize the RT spot, hell, maybe he might win the LT spot but I doubt it.  Plenty of depth on the OL, Running back is a whole 'nother story.

CLK came out today saying they will use Nelson Agholor out the backfield, but they are not converting him to RB, so that should make Cardo happy 
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[h1]Nothing honest, unintentional about Oregon paying Lyles to deliver talent[/h1] By Gregg Doyel | CBSSports.com National Columnist

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The NCAA is screwing up the Oregon case. That much we know. What we don't know is the extent of the damage, the hypocrisy, the outright cowardice that the NCAA will show before all is said and done.

What we know is this: The Oregon football team paid some guy in Houston $25,000 for scouting materials that didn't exist. What did exist? A number of high school football players who were mentored by that same guy in Houston, highly regarded recruits who ignored all those football schools in Texas to play way the heck up there in Oregon. Why would they do that? That's not for me to say, but those are the dots. Feel free to connect them.

I know I am.

The NCAA isn't interested in connecting the dots. Or if it is, the NCAA doesn't care what picture those dots might draw. Because this much we also know: The NCAA is prepared to find Oregon guilty of "failure to monitor" its football program, which sounds bad -- and isn't good -- but could have been so much worse.


According to documents released last week by Oregon, the NCAA has decided not to administer a "lack of institutional control" finding, which would have opened the Ducks to more severe sanctions. As it is, Oregon appears headed for probation and a loss of scholarships, but it could have been worse. And it should have been worse, because what happened at Oregon doesn't look like a misunderstanding or an honest mistake. What happened at Oregon looks like blatant cheating.

Don't take my word for it. Take the word of that guy from Houston, Will Lyles, who pocketed $25,000 for his "scouting service" shortly after one of his minions, running back Lache Seastrunk, signed with Oregon. Since then Lyles has said the Ducks weren't paying him for information: "They paid for what they saw as my access and influence with recruits."

Cheating, in other words.

Lyles also said Oregon didn't get a single scouting report for that $25,000 -- although Oregon did get All-American prep running back Lache Seastrunk -- until nearly a year later, when coach Chip Kelly "scrambled," in Lyles words, to get something, anything, from Lyles because reporters were starting to investigate.

"They said they just needed anything," Lyles told Yahoo, and that's what Oregon got: anything Lyles could get his hands on. Oregon paid $25,000 for Lyles' 2011 scouting service, but what Oregon received was information on 2009 recruits -- some who were already in college, one who was dead. Because that's what Lyles could get his hands on.

So at this point, if Lyles is to be believed, there are only two options for the NCAA to believe: Chip Kelly is that stupid. Or Chip Kelly is that unethical.

And Chip Kelly doesn't strike me as stupid.

But the NCAA is willing to pretend he is, because it says Oregon had a "failure to monitor," which means stuff slipped through the cracks, instead of a lack of institutional control. That decision has been greeted with relief in Oregon, where the Oregonian polled readers to predict the coming sanctions. Nearly 75 percent foresee a loss of scholarships, nothing more. Only 9 percent envision the kind of crippling sanctions the NCAA gave Southern California after the Reggie Bush scandal.

And if you ask me, the USC sanctions should be the starting point for Oregon. The minimum. While it's true that an actual player (and family members) received benefits in the USC case -- and received them at a value well beyond $25,000 -- there's a distinction here. It's a distinction Oregon fans will ignore because it's convenient, but it's a distinction that should appall the NCAA:

At USC, the checks were written by outsiders: agents, runners, marketing reps.

At Oregon, the check was written by the Oregon football team.

See that distinction? It's grotesque. This wasn't some mysterious off-campus figure exerting influence. This was Chip Kelly making sure $25,000 went to the guy in Houston who says he helped steer recruits to Oregon. And Lyles had a hands-on role, too: He says he advised eventual Oregon All-American tailback LaMichael James to transfer to Arkansas for his final semester of high school to avoid Texas' standardized test required for graduation. Then he showed Seastrunk how to use his grandmother to sign his scholarship papers, because Seastrunk's mother wasn't sold on Oregon.

See how bad this looks?

Not to the NCAA, though. Not as of last week, anyway -- which is why I'm writing this now. Before it's too late. The NCAA has communicated with Oregon about the case, given hints of what's to come, but it hasn't filed anything official. Oregon still is waiting for the Notice of Allegations, which means there's time for the NCAA to get this right.

Assuming the NCAA wants to get this right.

Based on the documents released last week, the NCAA doesn't. The NCAA has tipped its hand, and it's an inexplicably weak hand. The NCAA is sitting across from Oregon with a full house -- $25,000 for the fictional scouting services of a guy whose best players chose Oregon, for god's sake -- but its posture suggests a pair of threes.

It makes no sense to me, unless this has something to do with Nike. Why would Nike matter here? It shouldn't, and I hope it doesn't. But I can't ignore the fact that Nike has multimillion-dollar deals with scores of Division I schools, making it one of the NCAA's biggest revenue streams. Or the fact that Nike president Phil Knight is an Oregon graduate who donated $100 million to Oregon in 2007.

Or the likelihood that, if the NCAA hammers Phil Knight's baby, Phil Knight wouldn't be happy.

What would an unhappy Phil Knight mean to scores of NCAA athletic departments relying on his money to stay solvent? I don't know, and I hope it doesn't matter to the NCAA. But you have to wonder about the whole thing. How could you not?

Boise State was hit with a lack of institutional control in September for seemingly unintentional violations -- incoming freshmen bunking with upperclassmen during summer workouts -- that ensnared 63 players. Total monetary value: $78 per player.

Oregon apparently will avoid the "lack of institutional control" label for a seemingly intentional violation committed by the head coach himself. Total monetary value: $25,000.

This is the same NCAA that looked the other way when Auburn quarterback Cam Newton's father was caught with his hand out, but at least that one makes some sense. The NCAA justified looking the other way because the extended hand remained empty; Newton's father asked Mississippi State for money, yes, but he didn't get it. According to the monstrous NCAA rulebook at the time, no money equaled no violation.

But Will Lyles didn't just ask for money from Oregon -- he got it.

The rulebook is pretty clear about that one, NCAA. So throw it at Oregon.
 
Lol 25k for someone that ended up transferring anyway....the NCAA will always confuse me with their rulings
 
If Auburn can pay $80,000 for a championship, why cant we pay $25K for a player who transferred before playing? 
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Originally Posted by Noskey

If Auburn can pay $80,000 for a championship, why cant we pay $25K for a player who transferred before playing? 
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Because y'all were to use cash or....I dunno....Send the check to the right damn person?
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visitors for Vols Jr day tomorrow:


Colin McGovern
Tyshon Dye
James Quick
Jason Hatcher
Frank Herron
Vonn Bell
Donnie Miles
D. Covington
Michael Hill
T. Kelly Jr. (2014)
Charlie High
Darris Curry
Issac Rochelle
Matt Rolin
Corey Vereen
Cameron Toney


Miles and Vonn Bell are closest to committing. Vereen is already on campus and commtted to coaches earlier today (posted earlier)
 
Yo Gunna What record do you think it would take for the Vols to retain Dooley after this season, and if he doesn't who do you think are prime candidates to succeed him?
 
Originally Posted by az5950

Yo Gunna What record do you think it would take for the Vols to retain Dooley after this season, and if he doesn't who do you think are prime candidates to succeed him?

He HAS to go at least 8-4 to even get a chance to stay...and probably win the bowl game to simmer down some flames. SO 8-5 to absolutely keep his job and 9-4+ to at least keep the VOLS faithful from calling for his head.  Everybody on campus has reached this general consensus
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..We tired of losing fam!
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I personally believe in my VOLS, were gon lose to bama probably and the only games we should potentially lose are at UGA/MSU and possibly Mizzou at home. The VOLS are mad talented man and no one outside of Knoxville seems to know. oh and Dooley HAS to beat Florida, MUST WIN GAME. Those bums are not better than us and they are coming to Knox this year
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 If we beat Florida I have supreme confidence that we will catch a hot streak and blaze through our schedule. GO VOLS!
 
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT

visitors for Vols Jr day tomorrow:


Colin McGovern
Tyshon Dye
James Quick
Jason Hatcher
Frank Herron
Vonn Bell
Donnie Miles
D. Covington
Michael Hill
T. Kelly Jr. (2014)
Charlie High
Darris Curry
Issac Rochelle
Matt Rolin
Corey Vereen
Cameron Toney


Miles and Vonn Bell are closest to committing. Vereen is already on campus and commtted to coaches earlier today (posted earlier)

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list of visitors for V.I.D. Day (Very Important Dawg) today
QB Brice Ramsey (Kingsland, Ga./Camden Co)  (commit) 
RB Derrick Henry (Yulee, Fla./Yulee) (commit) 
DL Deandre Johnson (Newnan, Ga./Northgate) (commit) 
CB Shaq Wiggins (Tyrone, Ga./Sandy Creek) (commit) 
Tray Matthews (Newnan, Ga./Newnan) (commit) 
OT Laremy Tunsil (Lake City, Fla/Columbia)
OL Delando Crooks (Atlanta/Carver)
OL Josh Cardiello (Buford, Ga./Buford)
DL Montravious Adams (Vienna, Ga./ Dooly Co.)
DE Antonio Riles (Lawrenceville, Ga./Archer)
OLB Naim Mustafaa (Alpharetta, Ga./Alpharetta)
CB Brendan Langley (Marietta, Ga./Kell)
OL Alan Knott (Tyrone, Ga./Sandy Creek)
OL Jeremi Hall (East Point, Ga./Tri-Cities)
DL Keith Bryant (Delray Beach, Fla./Atlantic)
DL Jay Woods (Jackson, Ga./Jackson)
DE Tashawn Bower (Somerville, N.J./Immaculata)
LB Ben Boulware (Anderson, S.C. /T.L.Hanna)
LB Raekwon McMillian (Hinesville,Ga./ Liberty County) (2014 recruit) 
DB Donnie Miles (Suwanee, Ga./North Gwinnett)

I expect commits from the OL at the least... maybe Riles and Langley also.
 
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