Ivy League teams keying in on 2024 QB Nick Rubino with ACC interest building

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @RyanWrightRNG After three years of playing for Miami’s Ransom Everglades, Nick Rubino made the move to Choate Rosemary Hall (Wallington) in Connecticut to spin it for the Wild Boars. The understanding of the game, footwork, and Saturday arm has attracted a regional crowd. Ivy League programs are all over Rubino with the recruiting process heating […]

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Interview: Calabasas DE Arthur Kaslow Turning Raw Talent into Next Level Talent

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA Every high school has that one guy at the school that the players and coaches see the potential in but said player is committed to playing a different sport, that player has become the “what if” guy. At Calabasas High School, a program stocked full of Division-I football talent, the players and coaches could […]

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Syracuse Secures Zachary 2016 Dual-Threat QB Lindsey Scott

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA On Monday Syracuse added recruit No. 14 to their 2016 recruiting class landing Zachary, Louisiana dual-threat quarterback Lindsey Scott Jr. Scott took a big jump onto the recruiting map in 2014 leading the Broncos to a 14-2 record while passing for 2,231 yards with 24 touchdowns. Showing off his versatility, Scott added 965 yards […]

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California: Sierra Canyon Class of 2016 WR Kohl Hollinquest Releases Mid-Season Highlight Reel

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA Sierra Canyon High School has been a force on the California gridiron over the last two seasons and along the way Class of 2016 recruit Kohl Hollinquest has been a big part of the process. During his junior season Hollinquest lined up at quarterback and wide receiver for the Trailblazers helping the team to […]

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Fun Interview with Wesleyan Georgia RB Jordan Argilagos

Written by Ryan Wright The proving grounds of the 2015 high school football season are quickly approaching and one of the many Class of 2016 players ready to showcase his talents is Wesleyan High School running back Jordan Argilagos. Argilagos split time last year in the Wolves’ backfield but is expected to be the starter when the season begins. Despite […]

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Championships, Scholarships, and Revenge, all Focused Goals for Charlotte Latin LB/TE Hunter Sheridan

Written by Ryan Wright For all Class of 2016 football players the time is now. After years of blood, sweat, and tears in the classroom, in the weight room, and on the gridiron all of that preparation has led up to a test that will expand over 10 regular season games and if lucky perhaps a few more postseason games […]

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Catch Up Interview with Utah Class of 2016 Commitment Micah Croom

Written by Ryan Wright When we last caught up with Micah Croom he had just finished rattling helmets roaming in the secondary for Servite High School. Now the 6’3”, 195 pound, safety/cornerback is at La Mirada High School preparing for what should be a standout senior season. Croom has a lot going for him as one of the top safeties […]

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Interview with Georgia Class of 2016 Hidden Gem, RB Jordan Argilagos

Written by Ryan Wright Year after year the state of Georgia is absolutely loaded at the high school level with future Division-I talent. In 2015 some of the best players in the nation will come out of the Peach State, guys like Julian Rochester (McEachern HS), Demetris Robertson (Savannah Christian), Nigel Warrior (Peachtree Ridge HS), and Zerrick Cooper (Jonesboro HS). […]

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Interview: Skipping football camps turns into snub against talented Arizona QB Cade Knox

Written by Ryan Wright While it takes 11 guys on offense to execute a play, at least in theory, for Brophy College Preparatory three players stood out at the end of a 10-4 campaign last season, wide receiver Isaiah Oliver, running back Ryan Velez, and quarterback Cade Knox. Unfortunately for the Broncos Oliver is off taking his skill set to […]

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Interview: New Jersey QB Darius Gibson going through position progression on and off the field

In 2014 Franklin High School went through a learning curve on and off the field. The Somerset, New Jersey squad finished 2-8 but like most units that take their lumps in one season, watch out for that same team the following season. The Warriors have returning starting quarterback Darius Gibson back for his senior campaign in 2015. The 6’0”, 182 […]

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Broken Arrow QB Scotty Gilkey gets Coaching Session with Cowboys’ All-Pro Tony Romo

When we last checked in with Broken Arrow High School’s Scotty Gilkey he was recovering from an offseason sports hernia surgery and had just come back from an unofficial visit to Louisiana Monroe. Healing in time to demonstrate his pocket skills to college coaches over the summer, the 6’5”, 210 pound, gunslinger got a little time in with NFL All-Pro […]

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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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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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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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