Interview: California dual-threat throwing and scrambling up options nationwide

With one more season left on the tough southern California gridiron proving grounds, Flintridge Prep quarterback Andrew Tsangeos has a world of opportunities ahead of him. The Class of 2016 dual-threat threw for over 1,400 yards, completing 64 percent of his passes, and owned a 22-3 touchdown to interception ratio at the end of his junior campaign. Quick footwork in […]

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Size vs. Motor: Interview with Bishop Amat High School DE Andrew Vasquez

Some guys are just born to be great football players while other guys have to work hard to become a great gridiron warrior. Those born with the God given talent and ability normally come with the one thing even the greatest coach in the world cannot teach, size. A prototypical defensive lineman in the NFL is somewhere in the range […]

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Q&A Interview with St. John Bosco OT Joe Murphy

Class of 2016 offensive tackle Joe Murphy has been a fixture on the St. John Bosco High School offensive line through a national championship and California state championship in 2013 and a California state runner-up finish in 2014. On the field he is a massive 6’5”, 318 pound, mauler with a punch that keeps defenders off balance and footwork that […]

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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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Interview with Landon Simpson: Former Relief Pitcher Emerges as a College Ace

Is there a better sports story than one about an individual that believed so much in his own talents that he walked away from the known for the unknown in hopes of furthering his own cause? Sports stories are full of should have, could have, and would have(s) if only… For Landon Simpson he took the second guessing off the […]

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Class of 2016 Fayetteville OL looking to muscle his way to the next level

One thing that cannot be coached at any level his massive size or elite speed. One thing Fayetteville offensive lineman Noah Johnson has is great size and good speed, especially for a player his size. Watching the 6’3”, 320 pound, offensive lineman work one can tell he is still putting it all together on the field. The other important thing […]

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Southern California DB works overtime to be one of the nation’s elite players

Exclusive interview with Servite star Micah Croom   Sometimes being physically gifted is just not enough to be an elite football player on the high school level. A lot of top recruits can skate by on natural talent but every now and again a top talent shows the rare maturity at an early age to know what it takes to […]

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Throwback style Florida LB clearing path as one of the nation’s best

Exclusive interview with Shaquille Quarterman   Each year recruiting classes are stocked full of soon to-be difference makers on the collegiate field. How each player takes a hold of the college football game becoming an All-Conference or All-American selection varies from God given physical tools, football IQ, or the product of a system. For Class of 2016 linebacker Shaquille Quarterman […]

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Do-it-all Class of 2016 Connecticut TE rising in recruiting rankings

Exclusive interview with Scooter Harrington   Rarely does the label “athlete” get used with a player who lines up at tight end. Without intent, Greenwich High School’s Scooter Harrington is breaking an old mold showing his versatility as a dual-purpose tight end, blocking and passing catching, but also lines up in the slot or at H-back and even at defensive […]

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A modern gunslinger arises under center in Oklahoma

Exclusive interview with Scotty Gilkey Jr.   Some guys are graced with God given ability, some work diligently on their own to develop their talents to become exceptional, and others just happened to be blessed with having a great support staff to help guide and nurture athletic gifts into dominating play on the field. When talking about Broken Arrow High […]

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Alabama Class of 2016 commitment is electric on the field

Exclusive interview with Shyheim Carter   Quick, elusive, playmaker, athlete, scoring machine, dynamic, you pick the equivalence and it fits for Kentwood High School’s Shyheim Carter. With his game breaking 4.36 40-yard dash speed it seems more fitting to just call him “Mr. Electric.” At 6’1”, 190 pounds, Mr. Electric is truly an AC/DC current of power on both sides […]

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Clemson commit QB Zerrick Cooper readies for senior campaign

Exclusive interview with Jonesboro, Georgia dual-threat star   An explosive sophomore campaign was enough to make 10 different colleges swoon over a rising stars’ skill set. A 7×7 summer football injury slowed the on the field maturation process in 2014 but college coaches have not backed off quarterback Zerrick Cooper. Cooper is chalked full of natural instincts that coaches cannot […]

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San Clemente HS linebacker building identity opposite of Utah State OL brothers

Exclusive interview with Riley Whimpey   Imagine growing up around a pair of twin older brothers that are both roughly 6-foot 5-inches weighing 300 pounds. Even when all brothers get along perfectly the occasional rough housing takes place with the younger sibling taking the occasional playful pounding. Older brothers Kevin (left tackle) and Kyle (right guard) Whimpey left home to […]

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Exclusive interview with Hebron High School OL Zach Rogers

Recruiting update with top Carrollton, Texas offensive lineman   As the hype and anticipation builds leading into the first Wednesday of February for National Signing Day, one Class of 2015 recruit will already be on a college campus going through the daily grind of classroom work, offseason workouts, and learning a new playbook. That student-athlete is Carrolton, Texas’ star offensive […]

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The Seau legacy continues in San Diego with Class of 2016 LB Quinn

Exclusive interview with Quinn Seau   A self made football legend came from the seaside paradise of San Diego, California as a Class of 1988 recruit. The 6’4”, 250 pound, linebacker who would go on to be named a unanimous First-Team All-American at USC, be picked as the No. 5 overall selection in the 1990 NFL Draft, and play 20 […]

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Big plays draw big colleges for Highland High School’s Treshawn Garrett

Exclusive interview with running back Treshawn Garrett   Coming off a 6-4 season, Highland High School running back Treshawn Garrett is hungry for another crack at opponents in California’s Golden League. The 5’11”, 175 pound, all purpose back had a breakout junior season rushing for 1,078 yards with 14 touchdowns posting an impressive 10.4 yard per carry average on the […]

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Nevada offensive lineman Tyler Roemer has all the tools for college success

The word prototypical is often overused in the world of football but is needed when describing Fernley High School offensive lineman Tyler Roemer. Roemer is a physical specimen that passed the eye test when first meeting the Class of 2016 talent. At 6’7”, 275 pounds, Roemer has the frame to be a prototypical tackle at the collegiate level. The junior to-be […]

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