dacomeup
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Pitt is losing a bunch of recruits right now.
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Originally Posted by Nowitness41Dirk
Newest Texas coaching rumor is Justin Wilcox and that he'll hire Tosh Lupoi to come with him.These dudes really have no idea what they want to do right now.
Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
That's kind of messed up they made them practice in referee cleats.
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
Bridgewater and Rogers make it official ... Louisville it is
Coach Strong...
Originally Posted by Fear The Ibis
Originally Posted by dreClark
Originally Posted by Fear The Ibis
Dorsett > GreeneOriginally Posted by dreClark
Rashad Greene is the buisssenessssss
But seriously
Spoiler [+]
Spoiler [+]ORLANDO, Fla. -- St. Thomas Aquinas wide receiver Rashad Greene has been committed to the Florida State Seminoles since June. With a little over a month left in the recruiting cycle for the 2011 class, Greene says he is solid to Florida State for the most part, but he is looking to take a visit to Miami to make sure he made the right decision. "I might take some visits," Greene said. "Probably to the University of Miami, but that will probably be it. It is something to look at to make sure I did make the right decision to commit to Florida State."
Miami currently has Greene's teammate at St. Thomas, wide receiver Phillip Dorsett, committed. Dorsett says he and Greene will likely take the official visit to Miami on the same weekend and that he will be talking up Miami between now and that visit. "Oh yeah, I am going to be in his ear," Dorsett said with a smile.
Greene discussed what he likes about Florida State. "I like the coaches and I feel at home up there," Greene said. "I want to go make an impact on a new team with a new coaching staff." Greene had a big hand in St. Thomas' 29-7 5A state championship win over Tampa Plant on Friday night, catching six passes for 148 yards and two touchdowns. "We knew it wasn't going to be an easy game from the start," Greene said. "We came out and started playing as a team like we have been doing all year. We played real well and stuck through it the whole night. We fought through the adversity, flags, and penalties and in the end we came out on top."
Greene's final touchdown was the final score for the Raiders in the fourth quarter came on a hitch route in which he broke the initial tackle and raced to the end-zone for a 74-yard touchdown. It was a touchdown that ultimately put the game out of reach. "It was the breaking point in the game and they were some key touchdowns," Greene said. "When they call my number I always try to make plays. I made the plays for my team, for my family, and for the whole St. Thomas Aquinas. I really didn't expect that, but I was fighting for yards. I wasn't going to give up and let them tackle me easy. I worked hard for this all year to get the state championship.
Greene finished the 2010 season with 43 catches for 943 yards and 13 touchdowns.
Besides Miami, the only schools that really wanted him were some mediocre Big East schools. So how big of a prospect was he really?
I'm a Miami fan besides rooting for UC, but honestly right now Miami isn't anything but a mediocre ACC school.Historically, of course that's VERY different. Right now though, it's the truth.
I know but I can hope, right?Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
yall aint gettin HCD tho