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Blackmon promises three official visits
- 2010-09-03T22:06:00 Wearing a blue UCLA hat and black UCLA skullcap, Devon Blackmon swore he wasn't sending a message about his recruitment, only acknowledging a Bruins' assistant coach that showed up at his game Thursday night.
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Weekend visitors: Louisville welcomes elite
- 2010-09-03T17:49:00
Louisville kicks off the fall recruiting visit season with a critical weekend of hosting five-star talents Quincy Miller, Chane Behanan and Josiah Turner
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Mid-Atlantic whispers: Grant to leave the state?
- 2010-09-02T20:09:00
Richmond (Va.) Hermitage five-star Curtis Grant leads a group of standout Mid-Atlantic region linebackers with long lists of potential colleges. The group is featured in Mid-Atlantic Whispers.
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Moala still considering many options
- 2010-09-01T23:30:00 Viliami Moala wants to focus on his senior season but his recruitment is heating up more than ever and so the 6-foot-2, 326-pound defensive tackle from Sacramento (Calif.) Grant has some decisions to make. No one is going to rush him though.
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From the Road: Bogard is next Glenville star
- 2010-09-01T19:07:00 A dominant performance by Cleveland (Ohio) Glenville junior cornerback De'Van Bogard should bump him on even more college radars. Ohio State already has been checking out Bogard, and Rivals.com's Mike Farrell explains why the Buckeyes soon will have company. We take a closer look at some of the top underclassmen in this edition of From the Road.
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Sample plans to take some visits
- 2010-09-01T14:56:00 Cal and Washington are still the two favorites for James Sample but he said Oregon is also making a strong impression on him and the four-star safety from Sacramento (Calif.) Grant is expected to visit with the Ducks this weekend.
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Top safety has big change of plans
- 2010-09-01T14:30:00 Lauderdale Lakes (Fla.) Boyd Anderson safety Brandon Butler finds himself on all kinds of recruiting lists. However, the 6-foot-2, 190-pound defender has not received many offers. That should change soon as schools realize he is now a year ahead of schedule and will graduate in May instead of in 2012.
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From the Road: Safety soars to top
- 2010-08-31T20:25:00 Lauderdale Lakes (Fla.) Boyd Anderson safety Mike Brown has made the offseason transition from linebacker look easy. His dominating performance--he was in on 11 tackles--last weekend earned him the highest grade from Rivals analyst Brian Perroni.
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Southeast whispers: Auburn has competition for DB
- 2010-08-31T19:56:00 Ft. Lauderdale (Fla.) St. Thomas Aquinas defensive back Marcus Roberson steps out of his teammates' shadows and into a major recruiting tug-of-war that stretches all the way into Texas. Rivals.com's Barton Simmons has the latest in the Southeast Whispers.
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What a start for UT commit Miles Onyegbule
- 2010-08-31T16:13:00 When it was announced that UT WR commitment Miles Onyegbule would make a move to QB as a senior, Onyegbule said people would be surprised by his QB talents. After just one game, people better start paying attention. Onyegbule turned in a game for the ages in Arlington's thrilling win over Plano East, and we caught up with him to get his thoughts.
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From the Road: Grading the prospects
- 2010-08-30T19:11:00QB Cardale Jones proved his worth during a 16-play, game-winning drive that capped a 250-yard passing night for Cleveland (Ohio) Glendale. His ability to perform in the clutch helped earn him an A+ from Rivals.com analysts. We take a closer look at some of the recent performances of offensive prospects in the 2011 class.
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Fill-it-up point guard gets look at UNT over weekend
- 2010-08-29T05:51:00 Another Dallas-area prospect dropped by and gave UNT a look Saturday. His commitment to any school is on hold, but the idea of playing in UNT's 2011 class is more than just a little appealing. Get this prospect's latest news from TMGR.
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Williams' pledge boosts Huskies' class
- 2010-08-29T01:36:00 Washington, Cal, Notre Dame, Florida and LSU were the five finalists for Kasen Williams but after much deliberation the Sammamish (Wash.) Skyline wide receiver wanted to stay close to home and follow in the footsteps of his father, Aaron, who played wide receiver for the Huskies from 1979-82.
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Friday Night Lights: Stats, scores and more
- 2010-08-28T16:14:00The high school football season is upon us and if there's anything to learn after the first few hours of a new season, it's that the Texas Longhorns have a lot of incredible football players in their 2011 recruiting class. From David Ash to Joe Bergeron to Quandre Diggs, there were star performances all over the place on Friday night. Here's the full breakdown.
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Grant looks like national powerhouse
- 2010-08-28T09:21:00 Cars were lined up along Prairie City Road two hours before kickoff. Police blocked off the high school's parking lot entrance because it was already full and they were directing overflow traffic further down the street. It was a big game and Shaq Thompson and his Sacramento Grant team came to play.
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Nickerson schedules visit
- 2010-08-26T20:30:00 Rivals150 prospect E. Victor Nickerson has one visit scheduled and is expected to visit a couple other schools as well.
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AMP: Mack starts off season strong
- 2010-08-26T00:56:00Memphis (TN.) Wooddale offensive tackle prospect Ryan Mack got his season underway last Thursday night, with a 29-22 victory over Memphis Central. The 6'4", 310-pound athlete committed to Louisville on July 16th, and has a great shot, to be in the Cardinals starting rotation as a true freshman.
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Hobbi ready to start official visits
- 2010-08-26T00:04:00 The official visit schedule for Cyrus Hobbi starts this weekend as the four-star offensive guard will travel to Oregon State with three-star linebacker Brock Haman, a teammate at Scottsdale (Ariz.) Saguaro.
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Shelton will probably stay in Pac-10
- 2010-08-25T20:06:00 Danny Shelton has started to consider official visits and by all indications the four-star defensive tackle from Auburn, Wash., will stay in the Pac-10 to play college football. Where exactly is still up for debate.
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Moore plans to be at Rocky Mountain Showdown
- 2010-08-25T12:52:00 While he has his sights set on the start of his senior year and an opening night tilt with Chaparral High, Denver running back Adonis Ameen Moore has a keen understanding of the significance of Sept. 4 to Colorado college football fans and he plans to be there himself.
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