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    Ryan Bonheyo

    he has committed to townson to play linebacker. not the best result we were hoping for.
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    Pat Hinkel

    thats a classic case of giving someone a compliment, but at the same time trying to say 'oh but hes not THAT good'. quicker than fast makes me think of jake sharp, whose first 10 yards as well as his first couple cuts are extremely fast, but his top end speed isn't superman. regardless, he's...
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    Sean Calcagnie

    agreed. he has amazing talent, and would start at least by his junior year at any fair-minded school, but will no doubt ride the bench at usc his four years.
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    RB Dalton Cissell

    not yet, although he has stayed in contact with indiana, kentucky, tennessee, ball st. , central michigan, and middle tennessee. it seems like with the numbers he has put up along with his physical attributes, (4.5 forty, 365 bench), as well as his good gpa (3.7), it seems like it will only be a...
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    RB Dalton Cissell

    Here is another guy we should keep our eyes on. He has amassed over 5,000 yds before his senior season and is averaging about 7.5 yds a carry. not too bad, and great power as well. He plays 4A ball in kentucky. http://kentuckypreps.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=6419 3
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    RB -- Beau Blankenship

    Sure, here it is. ISU knows Beau is Big 12 caliber</font> <no><h1>ISU knows Beau is Big 12 caliber</h1></no> There is no doubting Norman (Okla.) North running back Beau Blankenship's production on the football field, but the 5-foot-8, 207-pound back has had to overcome concerns about...
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    RB -- Beau Blankenship

    Iowa St. just offered. He claims that it was the school that he wanted most to offer him, so thats a good indication that its now his clear-cut no.1. He also says that every school recruiting him, including the cyclones are doing so for the running back position, which is very very good news!
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    Olympics

    yup. hes still going strong. heres the link to the actual release about the selection. http://www.ussoccer.com/articles/viewArticle.jsp_7962632.htm l ive always like him as well, and he still plays as if hes 26.
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    Ryan Bonheyo

    do you guys think that someone like the qb would have to learn to use some sort of sign language in order for someone like bonheyo to know the play called and to get him to understand an audible? im sure his whole team in hs had a slightly different form of communication than a normal team...
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    Olympics

    no beasley did not get chosen either. it was michael parkhurst, a defender, brad guzan as the keeper, and mcbride as a forward. all three are white, and very good. and yes adu, has always been overrated. he can play fine at the youth level, but i dont think he will ever be a star at the senior...
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    Ryan Bonheyo

    thats very true celticdb15. i was just thinking that as he averaged 12.5 yds a carry as a junior and runs a 4.4 forty, it seems like it would be a waste if he didnt at least get a chance to run. it just seems unfair that a college would only consider him as a linebacker. it would make more sense...
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    Ryan Bonheyo

    His highlights are impressive, and its always special to see someone overcome some sort of a disability to succeed. his only offer so far is from townson, and they want him as a linebacker. hopefully this isnt a sign of whats to come from the other colleges. im glad that miami and maryland are...
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    what’s up with asians

    yea i think i was looking for the number of white running backs on ncaa or nfl rosters or something of the sort. i think it was kyle bell a couple years ago that got me wondering and i did a search and came upon the site.
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    Olympics

    Tough J. Riggins, the main reason the olympics are a U-23 tournament is that they don't want to make the world cup seem less important, as that has been THE tournament for a long long time. the olympics are seen more as the jr. cup and is a great showcase for up and coming talent. each team...
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    what’s up with asians

    Thank you guest. for the last few years i have thought about the negative stereotypes that are thrown towards whites and asians particularly in football, basketball and track, and found myself diligently rooting for white rbs, wrs, and sprinters. when i found this site last year, i was extremely...
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    what’s up with asians

    "Just because you have Japanese blood running through your veins, does not automatically mean you are an expert about all things "Japanese," again. not claiming i do. im just throwing in my two cents on the discussion. my problem with your statements is that you seem to think that there is no...
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    what’s up with asians

    i never stated that i had superior knowledge of the subject, and i never said anything about a gaijin knowing nothing of japanese sport. you may have more knowledge of the subject than i, which is fine. my point is, that you made me out to be an idiot saying i had no idea what japan is or is...
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    2008 Purdue Boilermakers

    Last year, Jake Standeford wasn't projected to be a primary receiver, only coming in when they spread 4 wide, but by the end of the year, many would argue that he was their best receiver. even more-so than dorien bryant. hopefully someone like that can make a surge to a starting spot this year...
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    Olympics

    What is everyone here's prediction? For those that keep up with the US, what type of team do you think we will field. I think the starting 11 would look best as follows Guzan Ianni Orozco Parkhurst Sturgis Holden Adu Bradley Klejstan...
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    what’s up with asians

    Van_Slyke_CF, wow. im a bit offended. im not trying to pick a fight or anything, but im japanese. i was born and raised in japan, and though i currently live in the states, i visit my relatives often, and keep up with the happenings of the country. so in all, im glad that youve spent 13 years...
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    what’s up with asians

    i think the physical potential is there, the main problem lies with the way most asians' minds work. ill speak from the japanese point of view. from a very young age, children are raised to be successful, honor their family, be humble, and not live with shame. because of this, the majority of...
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    Brandon Wegher

    i completely forgot about northwestern as well. they signed trumpy, who looks amazing. last year they also signed alex daniel. they also have 2 more white backs on their roster as well. their starting black backs this year are seniors, so next year or the year after there is a great possibility...
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    US Olympic trials

    "My biggest conclusion is that white males are into too many different things." I agree with this 100%. I think many white sprinters at the high school level are only there because they play RB, WR, or DB and their football coach wants them to improve their speed. They think of it as training...
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    2008 Louisville Cardinals

    from what i understand, U of L must keep a certain percentage of black students on campus or they will loose funding (im guessing from certain african amercian continuted education or diversity organizations). probably along the lines of historical black colleges but on a small level.
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    ESPN gives RB Corey Serrano mild props

    It doesnt seem like Corey will continue being a RB. "In 2008, Rice said he will use Serrano as his starting quarterback in a spread option type offense. The goal of this position move is to let Serrano's natural athletic ability take over games next season. " "Rice said most Division I...
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