Errol Thompson Picks Mississippi State over Alabama

Written by Ryan Wright A rare recruiting decision went down on Friday when linebacker Errol Thompson verbally committed to Mississippi State. Thompson 6’3”, 240 pounds, has garnered a lot of attention stopping opposing offenses for Florence High School helping the Falcons post an 11-3 mark in 2014. Double-digit offers have rolled with Arkansas, Memphis, Missouri, Southern Miss, and Tennessee being […]

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Arkansas Picks Up Florida Safety Deon Edwards over South Carolina

Written by Ryan Wright What could have turned into a long recruiting process for Lake Minneola High School safety Deon Edwards took a quick turn around on Wednesday when he verbally committed to the Arkansas Razorbacks. Before the weekend Edwards had narrowed down his list of 15 reported offers to South Carolina, Missouri, Central Florida, and Arkansas announcing as things […]

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UCLA Pulls 3-Star TE/WR Jordan Wilson out of Nashville

Written by Ryan Wright Seems like UCLA head coach Jim Mora has been with the Bruins for several years but in fact he is just entering his third season in Westwood. After posting 9 and 10-win seasons in 2013 and 2014, the upward trend can only continue with the addition of top shelf talent. On Wednesday Mora and company added […]

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Arkansas Razorback LB Brooks Ellis Named to Preseason Butkus Award List

Written by Ryan Wright The 2015 football season should see a return of a great many positive things for the Arkansas Razorbacks on the football field. The team is stocked full of SEC quality returning talent and the two-deep is as talented as the 10-win 2010 team and the 11-win 2011 squad. If the ball bounces favorably for the Hogs, […]

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Outland Trophy Watch List Honors 15 SEC Players, Two Razorbacks in the Mix

Written by Ryan Wright The 70th annual presentation of the Outland Trophy award appears to be a wide open race in 2015. Of the 81 players added to the preseason watch list only Baylor offensive tackle Spencer Drango made it as a semifinalists for the 2014 award before losing to Iowa’s Brandon Scherff. The watch list includes 15 SEC players, […]

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Big Team Questions Loom as SEC Media Days Lineup is Set

Written by Ryan Wright True diehard college football fans have to love what the SEC is rolling out in 2015. The parity in the league is at an all-time high with as many as three teams that could win the SEC East and as many as four in the West. All of the buildup before the season kicks off starts […]

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List of SEC Media Days Attendees

Written by Ryan Wright Media Days Schedule Monday Auburn, Florida, and Vanderbilt Tuesday South Carolina, Texas A&M, Mississippi State, and Tennessee Wednesday Alabama, Kentucky, Missouri, and Arkansas Thursday LSU, Georgia, and Ole Miss The SEC Media Days will be held at the Hyatt Regency/Wynfrey Hotel. The following is a complete list of SEC Media Attendees. SEC Media Days Attendees Alabama […]

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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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Interview: Oklahoma safety Calvin Bundage headhunting along the way to the college ranks

In a town 14 miles due north of the heart of Oklahoma City stands a football cautionary tale. When parents talk about being fearful for their child’s safety on a football field, traces of the conversation can be linked back to the town of Edmond. When media talking heads expound on the violence of the game of football, they are […]

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Interview with Fort Smith Northside 4.34 CB speedster Kiondre Thomas

Until the mid to late 1980’s football players were noted to have good to great speed but then a guy named Bo Jackson came around and shattered all preconceived notions about “football speed.” The Auburn star running back was not only big and strong along with talented, but he was also blazing fast running a reported hand-held 40-yard dash time […]

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Conway QB Breylin Smith readies to showcase talent at college summer camps

Conway Wampus Cats quarterback Breylin Smith has proved his worth on the Arkansas high school gridirons but is now positioning himself for an influential summer filled with one-day college camps. Over the course of the next several weeks the 6’3”, 190 pound, gunslinger who threw for over 2,000 yards with 20 touchdowns against just five picks as a junior in […]

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Interview: Missouri QB Skylar Thompson talks verbal commitment to KSU Wildcats

On Saturday Fort Osage High School’s dual-threat quarterback Skylar Thompson verbally committed to Kansas State. To catch Wildcat fans up on their prized recruit, Thompson is along the line of KSU quarterbacks who have thrived under head coach Bill Snyder in recent years. Like Collin Klein (2008-2012) and Jake Waters (2013-2014), Thompson is adept at sitting in the pocket letting […]

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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: Louisiana QB Cole Kelley tearing it up on the ground and in the air

Teurlings Catholic High School’s Cole Kelley truly stands out in a crowd, both on and off the gridiron. The 6’7”, 245 pound, quarterback is a rarity in more ways than one. Not only does his height give him a slight advantage while in the pocket but despite his towering size, especially for a quarterback, he can get down the field […]

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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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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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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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