Little Rock RB Damarea Crockett proving he is among the best of the best

When the 2014 season was finished Little Rock Christian running back Damarea Crockett had tallied over 1,600 all-purpose yards with over 1,200 of those coming off handoffs out of the backfield. To go with his stellar all-around season the 5’11”, then 205 pound, Class of 2016 talent was still not widely known. An offer had come in from University of […]

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Florida State Trustees approve $79.5M Doak Campbell Stadium upgrade

Almost every Power Five Conference football team has expectations of the world placed upon the shoulders of the head coach, his staff, and the 80 scholarship players filling out a roster year after year to win at the highest level. Even though the expectations maybe high for most teams that will never come close to sniffing a national championship, one […]

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USC picks up needed Oklahoma senior TE transfer

On Monday soon to be graduated senior Taylor McNamara announced his intentions to transfer from the University of Oklahoma opting to play his final year out at University of Southern California. The 6’5”, 245 pound, So Cal native from West View High School in San Diego was a lost piece in the Sooners’ offense playing in 11 career games, starting […]

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Interview with Scotty Gilkey: Oklahoma QB has successful visit to Louisiana Monroe

Broken Arrow High School’s Scotty Gilkey Jr. is one of the biggest mystery men of the Midwest and Southern Region for the Class of 2016. The 6’5”, 210 pound, pro-style gunslinger was slowed on the field last year by injury but that has not stopped Eastern Illinois, Louisville, and Louisiana-Monroe from extending offers, but the curiosity into the right arm […]

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Interview with IMG Academy safety Spencer Perry, commits to Florida Gators

When last catching up with new IMG Academy safety Spencer Perry, the world was on a string for him with college recruiters from around the country knocking down his door, or at least filling up his phone with “how are you doing” messages. A few weeks after last talking to young Mr. Perry nothing has changed except for one small […]

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SDSU Red & Black Spring Game 2015 (Video Highlights)

The annual San Diego State University Red & Black Spring Game was a success. I am going to say we had between 700 to 1,200 fans on hand for this spring game (Please keep in mind that is not the official attendance). The first 500 fans in attendance received a free Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila replica jersey. It was also the first […]

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San Juan Hills QB goes from under the radar to completely covering it

When last catching up with Patrick O’Brien in December, the San Juan Hills quarterback was processing a solid season under center for a Stallions team that came up a little short on the field in 2014. Despite throwing for over 2,000 yards with 15 touchdowns and rushing for another 653 yards with another 13 scores, the Class of 2016 dart […]

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Former Arkansas WR Quinta Funderburk changes college programs again

From the end of the 2011 season and through the offseason leading into the 2012 season the Arkansas Razorbacks went from an 11-win team to a program spiraling out of control. Then head coach Bobby Petrino literally had the wheels of the program come out from underneath him and the Hogs were then left with interim head coach John L. […]

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Arkansas head coach goes on player safety attack after Borland retirement

The right and wrong of siding with or against speeding up or slowing down the game   Over the past two days online, radio, and television media have had a field day discussing the retirement of San Francisco 49ers linebacker Chris Borland. After one very promising year in the NFL, Borland thought better to hang up his spikes to prevent […]

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Promise of the Future coming to St. John Bosco: Interview with QB Jack Alexander

Over the last 10-15 years college football has taken significant leaps and bounds forward from an athletic performance standpoint and a cerebral understanding of the game. The days of stopping a simple Wishbone, Wing-T, or even Power-I offense is long gone. Now a days defenders on the collegiate level must have a far greater understanding of their opposition other than […]

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Georgia politicians pass “Gurley Bill” after RB Todd Gurley

Watching an early 2014 Heisman Trophy candidate’s season go up in a poof of U.S. greenbacks lead to Georgia lawmakers passing the “Gurley Bill” on Friday. Rules are already in place to limit the kind and type of contact individuals can have with amateur athletes. Rules, or in some cases laws, attempt to stop individuals seeking to pay an athlete […]

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Washington Huskies QB Cyler Miles takes leave of absence

For the second consecutive spring practice session the Washington Huskies will be without starting quarterback Cyler Miles per an announcement made on Friday. Second-year Huskies head coach Chris Petersen released a statement on Friday updating Miles’ status as a voluntary leave of absence not a disciplinary action. During spring practices in 2014 Miles was suspended from the Huskies football program […]

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Class of 2016 Charlotte Christian LB closes in on school tackle record

Exclusive interview with Ryan Gilmartin   Can game tape lie? Watching game film everything is right there in front of the viewer – the good, the bad, and the downright ugly. After watching top players year after year do their thing on the football field every now and again you come across the player that raises questions, one of those […]

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Tough as nails Class of 2016 safety roams Bentonville’s secondary

Exclusive Interview with Logan Darby     Tough, hardnosed, instinctive, and gaining size and experience – all truisms about Bentonville safety Logan Darby. Every high school football team across the nation has a Logan Darby on their team. He might be a little undersized but he’s the kind of guy that shows up in more ways than one for every […]

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Arkansas Razorbacks Spring Practice Schedule

2015 Arkansas Razorback Spring Practice Schedule Monday, March 16 Tuesday, March 17 Thursday, March 19 Tuesday, March 31 Thursday, April 2 Saturday, April 4 Tuesday, April 7 Thursday, April 9 Saturday, April 11 Tuesday, April 14 Thursday, April 16 Saturday, April 18 Tuesday, April 21 Thursday, April 23 Saturday, April 25, Red-White Game at 1 p.m. CT. Photo credit: bleacherreport.com; […]

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Spread Style Quarterback is ready for any Type of Offense in College

Interview with Fort Osage Class of 2016 recruit Skylar Thompson   Not all college quarterbacks are the same. Some take charge under center by God given physical abilities, others have a keen grasp of the mental part of the game understanding all the X’s and O’s, while others have a mix of athleticism and high-IQ. No combination of key attributes […]

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IMG Academy Safety has College Football on a String

Exclusive interview with Spencer Perry   What do you do when you have college football recruiters on a string? If you’re Spencer Perry you’re humble and thankful for the blessings bestowed. The former Auburn High School (Alabama) safety, now with IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, is hitting that stride underclassmen reach after National Signing Day when offers start to roll […]

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A Rising Star Emerges from Reed High School in Nevada

Exclusive interview with tight end Parker Houston   A talent was unearthed at Reed High School in Sparks, Nevada during the 2014 season. Perhaps a better way to phrase what happened would be to say a position switch placed an otherwise overlooked and previously undersized player into a lead role on a championship caliber team last season. So what was […]

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Hope for the future coming via Hogs’ 2015 recruiting class

Exclusive interview with WR Dominique Reed   What Razorback Nation started to understand early in the 2014 season was a notion that slowly started to creep out to the SEC West, the SEC East, and then the rest of college football – a movement is underway at Arkansas. Second year Arkansas head coach Bret Bielema weathered the storm from a […]

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Interview: Scooter Harrington verbally commits to BC 2016 class

Top Connecticut TE talks about joining Eagles   A day after joining rock star status among the Boston College faithful as verbal commitment to the Eagles 2016 recruiting class, Scooter Harrington was back to being a normal high school teenager shoveling snow off the family’s driveway the following morning. In between a successful visit to the Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts campus […]

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Charlotte Christian FB is the last of a dying breed

Exclusive interview with Connor Maitland   Spread offenses are fun to watch and understandably are part of the evolution of the game of football, but with a new trend something has to give way. Getting lost in the shuffle of teams scoring 50 plus points a game with the idea of running 80 or more plays a game is a […]

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A calling brings Bentonville linebacker back into the fold

Exclusive interview with Jordan Smith   One thing that rings true for all athletes, the competitive spirit never extinguishes no matter how accomplished. Even legendary players that have hung up the cleats, ice skates, or high-tops too early all lament about not giving the game a go one more time even though each had nothing left to prove. The sad […]

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Division-I talent walks-on for Arkansas Razorbacks

Exclusive interview with CB Byron Keaton The mark of a strong college football team is not necessarily measured in star rankings but how strong their walk-on program performs. Arkansas head coach Bret Bielema is a throwback coach opting to win the game in the trenches, smash the opposition with a strong running game, and play assignment football on defense but […]

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Justin Johnson, a dual-threat safety emerging in Los Angeles

Exclusive interview with the Calabasas talent     A strong safety by definition, a free safety in coverage, this is Calabasas Class of 2016 rising star Justin Johnson. Johnson started out his high school career playing on the varsity team for Crespi High School (Encino). As a freshman and sophomore he did not make the field too often playing behind […]

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Canada Prep WR shows rare passion for the college game

Exclusive interview with Nick DeLuca   The game of football extends beyond the field of play into other meaningful “games” within the game. The most obvious continuation is to the practice field and the weight room where players get to impress their coaches in the hopes of receiving playing time, starting, and/or becoming a focal point of team, especially on […]

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Charlotte Christian’s unsung hero on offense

An exclusive interview with Alex Parker   Teams do not win championships without repeated acts of selflessness or without everyone buying into the “team” concept. North Carolina’s Charlotte Christian is chalked full of talented selfless players but one could argue that tight end Alex Parker might be deserving of a humanitarian gridiron award for his on the field acts. The […]

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A Game Changer gets Lost in the Recruiting Shuffle

Exclusive Interview with Quinton Bell   A heads up to all future high school football recruiting classes, being academically qualified, having outstanding measurables, and amazing on the field talent does not always translate into a full ride scholarship – at any level. Case in point, former Costa Mesa High School wide receiver/linebacker Quinton Bell. Bell started his career at Cal […]

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Summit two-way star Cam McCormick talks NSD

Oregon talent gives insight to recruiting process National Signing Day for college football recruiting is the summation of a months’ long journey for fans, coaches, and perspective players. While the focus is primarily on a given year’s senior class great attention is also given to underclassmen by college coaches combing various areas to mine needed gridiron talent for future classes. […]

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CHS OC/DT Luc Bequette gives honest thoughts on NSD

Arkansas legacy heading to Cal to play for the Golden Bears     National Signing Day has become an event for college football over the last decade. The first Wednesday in every February is a rare day when college coaches, high school players, and fans alike can all come together in a common cause – hope for the future. Hope […]

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Little Rock Christian Class of 2016 RB talks NSD

Damarea Crockett gives insight to NSD one-year out College recruiters in the south are all well aware of Little Rock Christian running back Damarea Crockett. The Class of 2016 emerging star rushed for 1,250 yards picking up 19 total touchdowns during his junior campaign drawing crowds near and far. By the time the 2014 season came to an end University […]

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