ToughJ.Riggins
Hall of Famer
This guy is from the same hometown as Danny Woodhead, North Platte Nebraska. Rivals of course has Serrano completely unrated. True to their hypocracy; Rivals has a snip about how Serrano has flown under the radar just like Woodhead did, being ignored despite dominating the conference for North Platte. HMMM I wonder why, maybe because there isn't a sports coverage site in the history of the world that is more anti-white than Rivals, not even the Nation of Islam Sports Blog. And we have to deal with this site having the most credibility with the stupid drunken college football fans. Kind of hard to get a prospect buzz, when they are completely unranked:
Here is "White extinction" Rival's snip on Serrano. You have to be a subscriber to read the rest of the article. If anyone on this site is foolish enough to subscribe to that wacko site I don't know what to tell you other than that you're a fool:
Serrano one of Nebraska's best out West
Sean Callahan
HuskersIllustrated.com
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. - Former Chadron State running back Danny Woodhead has done a lot for his hometown of North Platte. However, coming out of North Platte High School, Woodhead was overlooked by every major Division I program in the area, enough to the point where if the Bulldogs produce another legitimate D-I prospect it will be hard to overlook him. In 2009, it appears the Bulldogs have a legit prospect in athlete Corey Serrano.
Here is ESPN's analysis of Serrano, who gets the same numerical rating from them as Hunter Furr, Mike Trumpy and Michael Campanaro
6'1 200 lbs.
Rating: 76
Evaluation
This kid is an exciting downhill runner with a decisive, slashing style that really grows on you the more you watch him. Serrano has a solid build and good height-- is built like a safety and could play safety too because he has a linebacker demeanor and really plays physical. He is a workhorse with very good straight-line speed. Shows adequate vision and exceptional balance for a tall back. He can jump cut and pivot quickly and get through the hole with shoulders square. Runs with good forward lean, can bounce off arm tackles and fights for yards after contact. Reaches top speed quickly and shows good burst through the hole. Lowers shoulder into defenders and has very good lateral agility to avoid the first tackle, keep his balance and get back on track. Shows deceptive speed, quickness and change-of-direction when in the open field. He is probably best suited in a two back scheme, but has shown the cutback ability to play in the one-back. He can bounce plays to the edge and turn the corner. He is not always the smoothest back, but he runs under control. Has experience splitting out wide and is a very good receiver with upside to be a weapon on the perimeter. Serrano could be a sleeper with surprising production at the next level. He could also put on bulk and be an athletic fullback/tailback hybrid. He's a good back with good overall production and athleticism. Edited by: ToughJ.Riggins
Here is "White extinction" Rival's snip on Serrano. You have to be a subscriber to read the rest of the article. If anyone on this site is foolish enough to subscribe to that wacko site I don't know what to tell you other than that you're a fool:
Serrano one of Nebraska's best out West
Sean Callahan
HuskersIllustrated.com
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. - Former Chadron State running back Danny Woodhead has done a lot for his hometown of North Platte. However, coming out of North Platte High School, Woodhead was overlooked by every major Division I program in the area, enough to the point where if the Bulldogs produce another legitimate D-I prospect it will be hard to overlook him. In 2009, it appears the Bulldogs have a legit prospect in athlete Corey Serrano.
Here is ESPN's analysis of Serrano, who gets the same numerical rating from them as Hunter Furr, Mike Trumpy and Michael Campanaro
6'1 200 lbs.
Rating: 76
Evaluation
This kid is an exciting downhill runner with a decisive, slashing style that really grows on you the more you watch him. Serrano has a solid build and good height-- is built like a safety and could play safety too because he has a linebacker demeanor and really plays physical. He is a workhorse with very good straight-line speed. Shows adequate vision and exceptional balance for a tall back. He can jump cut and pivot quickly and get through the hole with shoulders square. Runs with good forward lean, can bounce off arm tackles and fights for yards after contact. Reaches top speed quickly and shows good burst through the hole. Lowers shoulder into defenders and has very good lateral agility to avoid the first tackle, keep his balance and get back on track. Shows deceptive speed, quickness and change-of-direction when in the open field. He is probably best suited in a two back scheme, but has shown the cutback ability to play in the one-back. He can bounce plays to the edge and turn the corner. He is not always the smoothest back, but he runs under control. Has experience splitting out wide and is a very good receiver with upside to be a weapon on the perimeter. Serrano could be a sleeper with surprising production at the next level. He could also put on bulk and be an athletic fullback/tailback hybrid. He's a good back with good overall production and athleticism. Edited by: ToughJ.Riggins