Sean Foster Talks Football, Upcoming Iowa State Visit, and Newfound Arkansas Recruiting Interest

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA Much of football is size, speed, and strength and that is exactly what offensive lineman Sean Foster is in a nutshell. But if a player has the winning physical combination but does not come to the field with heart, passion, knowledge, or a skillset, all of that potential is wasted. This is not a […]

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Sayville 4-Star QB Jack Coan in Rarefied Air in New York Heading into 2016 Season

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA When the 2016 high school football season comes to a close, Sayville High School quarterback Jack Coan could leave a legacy unmatched by any other but still one-game short of his goal. Since his freshman season, Long Island has been abuzz about this 6’3”, 190 pound, quarterback slinging the ball around the yard for […]

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2015 ACC Associated Press All-Conference Football Teams

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA   FIRST TEAM Offense WR – Tyler Boyd, Pittsburgh, 6-2, 200, Jr. WR – Isaiah Ford, Virginia Tech, 6-2, 188, So. OT – Rodrick Johnson, Florida State, 6-7, 323, So. OT – Joe Thuney, N.C. State, 6-5, 295, Sr. OG – Landon Turner, North Carolina, 6-4, 325, Sr. OG – Eric Mac Lain, Clemson, […]

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New Position Move for San Juan Hills 2016 LB Tim Newman has not Slowed Recruiting Interest

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA Being a team player at any level of sports is not always for the betterment of the player directly involved. Being a team player typically signals a selfless act by a given teammate truly living up to the old cliché “there is no I in team.” When the 2015 season began, San Juan Hills […]

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Globe Tech New York JUCO OL Maso Dodd Releases Mid-Season Highlight Reel

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA Globe Tech is reaching heights on the gridiron the junior college has never achieved during the 2015 season. The program is off to a 6-1 record after beating Navy 42-0 last week gaining respect as one of the best JUCO teams in the region. The push forward to success along the offensive line is […]

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Catch up Interview with Globe JUCO OL Maso Dodd

Written by Ryan Wright Once the 2015 college football season has started to take its toll on Division-I teams and college coaches begin looking to fill immediate voids for the following year in their 2016 recruiting class along the offensive line, watch for Maso Dodd to be a top target across the nation. Dodd already has the respect of other […]

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Notre Dame Snags 2017 4-Star OT Joshua Lugg out of Pennsylvania

Written by Ryan Wright Notre Dame picked up a big piece to their 2017 recruiting class on Friday pulling 4-star offensive tackle Joshua Lugg out of Wexford, Pennsylvania. Lugg’s 6’6”, 288 pound, frame coupled with his athleticism made him a rising star among college recruiters as a sophomore. The Class of 2017 talent has 14 reported offers on the table […]

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Story of Globe College OL Maso Dodd, a life lesson for everyone

While in high school Maso Dodd took a lot of things for granted including his athletic skills, football talent, and his college education. As his senior year was closing in on him the reality of the moment came fast and hard. Despite some offers from a few D-II and D-III schools he opted to wait and figure everything out. Lucky […]

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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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Former Arkansas WR Quinta Funderburk changes college programs again

From the end of the 2011 season and through the offseason leading into the 2012 season the Arkansas Razorbacks went from an 11-win team to a program spiraling out of control. Then head coach Bobby Petrino literally had the wheels of the program come out from underneath him and the Hogs were then left with interim head coach John L. […]

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Syracuse announces Jim Boeheim’s retirement in 2018

After the NCAA cracked down on Syracuse’s men’s basketball team in early March, the rumor mills began churning wondering if longtime Orange head coach Jim Boeheim’s days would be numbered on the hardwood. The NCAA found multiple infractions at Syracuse including players receiving extra benefits, impermissible booster activity, and academic misconduct dating all the way back to the 2004-2005 season […]

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