Well this is some good news..... Lawyer Confident Top USF Recruit Will Be Eligible A Tribune staff, wire report Published: Mar 3, 2005 TAMPA - Quarterback Carlton Hill's 10-day suspension from Monticello Jefferson County High ends today, and his lawyer is confident South Florida's top recruit will be ready - and eligible - to play this fall. ``I'm confident this will be resolved and will not inhibit Carlton Hill from playing college football at the University of South Florida in any manner,'' said David Collins, Hill's attorney. Hill, 19, was suspended from Jefferson County Feb. 16 after being caught having consensual sex at the school with a 16-year old female. He was charged with a misdemeanor, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, Feb. 22. Hill's arraignment is Tuesday. Hill is expected to be assigned to an ``opportunity'' or ``alternative'' school Friday, allowing him to continue progressing toward graduation. Jefferson County's school board meets March 14, and at that time County Superintendent Phil Barker can decide if further punishment is warranted for Hill. The school board has several options it can take, including reinstating Hill to Jefferson County High or expulsion. ``I fully expect Carlton to re-enroll and be eligible for all phases and manners to play Bulls football,'' said Collins, also a Jefferson County assistant football coach last season. Barker could not be reached for comment Wednesday. Hill and his mother, Christine Ford, have no comment, Collins said. Hill was rated one of the nation's top quarterbacks after throwing for 1,764 yards, 20 touchdowns and eight interceptions as a senior. He also rushed for 888 yards, averaging 6.1 yards per carry, and 12 touchdowns.< Brett McMurphy <