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TEAMTAMPA813

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  1. Tech will be a team to watch in Hillsborough County in 2 Yrs.

    X.Freeman and Tino Hunt at RB. Both are neither has elite level speed. Freeman is a bruiser and Hunt is very smooth. Both are a load to bring down.

     

    Tyrese Hall. Played DE and TE for us. Played TE for Tech last year, but they moved him to WR now. Good Size (6-1  160) with a frame to get bigger. Not a blazer, but has sure hands.

     

    Leejay Johnson- small player, but fast/quick and strong for his size. I can see him in the slot in the future.

     

    Bobby Moore- Might be the most gifted player Ive coached. Played QB, WR,and DB. Hes a future 4-5 Star WR/DB. I coached D. Green (UF Commit)  from 2010-2012 and more has an higher ceiling.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  2. Georgia and South Florida, respectively, kicked things into gear this morning by dishing out the initial offers to Johnnie Brown, who recently relocated across town to Tampa (Fla.) Middleton.

    Brown, who measures in at a compact 6-foot-2, 245 pounds, is just a freshman with additional offers expected to pour in over the next year.

    "It feels like a relief," Brown said. "Now, I can work even harder to get to the next level so I can be able to make it to college."

     

    This morning's offer from coach Charlie Strong and USF provides Brown with the opportunity to stay put in Hillsborough County for college.

    "Oh, man, the Bulls, I can't even explain the love I have for them," Brown said. "They have great coaches and great students from what I've heard from Bentlee (Sanders).

    "He said it makes you feel like you moved away from everything, and that they help you focus."

    Brown, a national recruit who will eventually be tagged with four stars on Scout, has no visits scheduled at this time.

  3. Black has led the Gryphons in sacks (16) and quarterback hurries (40) each of the past two seasons. He’s third in Tampa Bay with nine sacks and will be pivotal Friday when the Gryphons (5-0) try to disrupt Plant’s Colby Brown, the county’s leading passer.

    “He can’t be blocked,†Sickles coach Brian Turner said.

    Black’s success comes from his blend of strength, size, speed and instincts.

    He benches more than 300 pounds and squats more than 400. In practice, he gets to push himself against a loaded offensive line, led by 285-pound Missouri commit Zach Hudson. During games, he has learned how to bulldoze opponents with his 6-foot-2, 225-pound frame.

     

     

    Turner, a game-film junkie, said he hasn’t seen a better defensive player in the county this year than Black. Turner goes so far as to compare Black to James Wilder Jr., the Florida State running back who tallied 145 tackles and 15 sacks as a sophomore linebacker at Chamberlain under Turner.

    “He’s the same kind of player that James Wilder is,†Turner said. “He’s as good on defense as James was.â€

  4. I wonder how much it helps with his 2015 buddy :

     

     

    http://southflorida.scout.com/a.z?s=359&p=8&c=1&nid=5928479

     

    Jordan Scarlett (Ft. Lauderdale University School) Class of 2015
    There’s no doubt with a big junior season Scarlett could vault up this list. He looks (body wise) like Trent Richardson at the same stage. He has everything to be special but needs to put it all together and play with more consistency.

     

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNlmkgpjhlA

     

    Scout has him rated as the 7th RB in the state coming out from 2012 till now.

     

    Heres the full list (not in order)

     

    Sony Michel 2014
    Joseph Yearby 2014
    Dalvin Cook 2014
    Bo Scarborough 2014
    Alex Collins 2013
    Derrick Henry 2013
    Kelvin Taylor 2013
    Greg Bryant 2013
    Jordan Scarlett 2015
    Jacques Patrick 2015

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