Interview: St. Louis RB Tre Bryant running towards Big 12, SEC, and Big Ten scholarship offers

Christian Brothers College (High School) running back Tre Bryant is just that, a running back, and a really good one at that. On inside handoffs, off tackle, cut-backs in a zone blocking scheme, and on outside sweeps, if he finds as much as a little crease he is gone. With great blocking in front of him, the Class of 2016 […]

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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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2015 NCAA Pre-Tournament All-Midwest Regional Teams

Every year there is plenty of talented college basketball players that use the NCAA Tournament to show their craft. The Midwest Region is loaded with star players as they are led by Kentucky. Many teams in the Midwest bracket are led by top guards including West Virginia, Indiana, and Wichita State. Here are five players to keep your eye on throughout the […]

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Catching up with Canadian WR Nick DeLuca

Exclusive interview with Nick DeLuca   When I last sat down for a one-on-one interview with Hamilton, Ontario wide receiver Nick DeLuca he had taken a break from a rigorous west coast swing through the U.S. that included stops at Cal, University of Washington, and UCLA, all after hitting up Duke, Iowa, and Cornell. Not surprisingly DeLuca was not finished making […]

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Canadian WR Nick DeLuca blazes trail west at UCLA and Cal camps

Traveling around from college camps to elite positional camps one thing that is a constant among American high school players is the thought and actuality of how difficult it is to land a college football scholarship offer. Playing for a small town school with a lower state classification, working hard for high school coach that does little to help, or […]

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