HogManInLA’s Preseason 2015 College Football Top 25 Rankings

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA Yes! It is that time of year when drinking a beverage of choice and eating meats while sitting in a parking lot is not considered a crime or weird… it’s time for college football to begin! With every college football season comes preseason hopes, dreams, and expectations laid upon teams to exceed the success, […]

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Interview with Texas Arlington Lamar WR Kofi Boateng

Whether he’s scoring on an 80-yard reverse, going up over a defender to make a catch, or routinely outrunning defenders on a fly pattern, Kofi Boateng is a seemingly unstoppable presence on the football field. College coaches running high octane offenses or coaches just needing someone who can catch a 5-yard slant, plant, and take the ball 80-yards to the […]

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Interview: New school for LA’s Marcel Myers brings more exposure and more responsibilities

Los Angeles area Class of 2016 recruit Marcel Myers is on the move, both on and off the gridiron. Heading into spring Myers transferred from Redondo Union High School in the south bay to Alemany High School in Mission Hills, north San Fernando Valley. As the crow flies the distance covers one end of LA County to the other but […]

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Interview: A new era begins under center for St. John Bosco with Quentin Davis

An era has come to an end at Saint John Bosco. The Los Angeles area powerhouse high school football program said goodbye to senior quarterback Josh Rosen at the conclusion of the 2014 season. Over the past three years Rosen had thrown for over 8,400 yards with 90 touchdowns against 19 interceptions, just four tossed during his senior campaign. During […]

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ASU hires Bobby Hurley as new men’s basketball coach

Former Duke point guard Bobby Hurley became a “two-and-done” at Buffalo on Thursday agreeing to terms to become the new men’s basketball coach at Arizona State University. Hurley rose to fame as a scrappy point guard from New Jersey leading the Blue Devils to back-to-back NCAA Championships in 1991 and 1992. He was a former McDonald’s All-American earning Final Four […]

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Interview: St. John Bosco OL Joe Murphy sets sights on another national title

Few people get to the top of their passion but for St. John Bosco offensive lineman Joe Murphy he has been to the top and came close to repeating the rare feat again last season. At the conclusion of the 2013 season the Braves were crowned national champs after running the tables to a 16-0 record only truly being tested […]

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Getting after the quarterback, a Murphy gridiron family tradition

Exclusive interview with Connor Murphy In the short time of getting to know Connor Murphy, perhaps the most confusing thing to figure out was why the game of football came to him so late in life. Connor is a 6’7”, 250 pound, beast for Brophy College Prep but the transformation into dominating defensive end only started a season ago. After […]

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Getting after the quarterback, a Murphy gridiron family tradition

Exclusive interview with Connor Murphy   In the short time of getting to know Connor Murphy, perhaps the most confusing thing to figure out was why the game of football came to him so late in life. Connor is a 6’7”, 250 pound, beast for Brophy College Prep but the transformation into dominating defensive end only started a season ago. […]

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Aberdeen’s diamond in the rough fielding Power Five offers

Exclusive interview with Joel Dublanko   Being a standout player on a team with a losing record is tough for anyone. Yet somehow do-it-all Class of 2016 budding star Joel Dublanko is making the most of the challenging opportunity. The 6’3”, 235 pound, running back/line backer stands out in a normal crowd on any street but he especially stands out […]

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Marquel Dismuke, the Southern California bell ringer

Exclusive interview with the Dominguez High School star   Is there still an occupation for bell ringers in today’s world? If so Dominguez High School’s free safety Marquel Dismuke should be getting paid for his services. There is nothing free for the opposition when this bell ringer comes up the middle to lay a hit on an unsuspecting running back. […]

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Class of 2016 offensive lineman pancake-ing his way to the playoffs

Exclusive interview with San Clemente’s Donte Harrington   While some small high school programs across the nation may have to rely on freshman to help fill out a roster to help provide depth, the quality of talent at San Clemente High School is not lacking making that a needed option. Most big high school programs playing at the top level […]

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Recruiting update with Mater Dei OT Frank Martin

Exclusive interview with Frank Martin   We were able to catch up with Class of 2016 offensive tackle Frank Martin to get an update on his recruiting process. For those of you unfamiliar with Martin, he is a 6’6”, 300 pound, starting left tackle for Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, California; for those outside of Southern California that […]

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Another rising Division-I talent emerging from California’s Windward HS

An exclusive interview with Los Angeles OG Nate Meadows   College coaches recruiting on the West Coast have several “must stop” locations to hit when making the rounds in California, one of them is Windward High School in Los Angeles. Windward consistently puts out Division-I talent and offensive guard Nate Meadows is another in a line of talented players destined […]

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