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sack07

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On Rivals our class has moved up to 27th. Hill and Clausell were evaluated and given two stars.

Sorry, if this has been mentioned.</p>
 

graddawg

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sack07 said:
On Rivals our class has moved up to 27th. <span style="font-weight: bold;">Hill and Clausell were evaluated</span> and given two stars.

Sorry, if this has been mentioned.</p>
It's about damn time.
 

mstatefan88

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Couldn't stand looking at our commit page with both of them not being evaluated. How do you not evaluate someone until this late in the game? 27th isn't bad, and I believe the Rivals ranking way more than the Scout rankings. Neal and Carr are both 4 stars in my opinion, along with Carmon and Robert Johnson. I think they have them more appropriately evaluated than Scout does.
 

holeflow

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he's a prime example of a small-town MS stud. hell - even ESPN gave him a 4-star rating. I think this class is looking pretty close to last year as far as talent (and speed) - obviously we need to close out with some big eaters.

first post... be gentle.
 
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Curly Bill

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right now anyways. This really wasn't a surprise. These are two Croom recruits ie have character, love MSU and solid students. Nothing wrong with taking a few of them - and they could possibly turn out to be solid players for us.
 
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sack07

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Thompson and Robinson (if you believe Steve) along with Day, Humphery, and Eatmon/Muniz then I think this is a very solid class. If you throw in Brunetti then it's just icing on the cake.
 

DirtyLopez

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the summer about one of these combines that are popular now. Anyway, it had Clausell as the second best OL at the camp behind a bama commit. Of course many will ask how many OL were there and I don't know, but they did have good things to say about his ability to move and thought he had alot of upside. Apparently the guy was from a terrible football school and nobody knew about him.
 

biguglyjoe

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<h4>Mobile All-Nike Combine Team</h4> <table> <thead> <tr> <th>Offense</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr class="last"> <td>QB: Munchie Legaux, 6-foot-4, 180 pounds, New Orleans (La.) Edna Karr
Results: 4.72 40, 3.95 shuttle, 30'6" PB, 29.1" VJ, 88.68 SPARQ.
Breakdown: He passed for nearly 2,000 yards and 22 TDs as a junior and showed great athletic ability at combine.

RB: James Gillum, 5-10, 173, Pearl River (La.)
Results: 4.49 40, 4.38 shuttle, 28' PB, 32.4" VJ, 80.58 SPARQ.
Breakdown: Tested well despite minor injury. He was a Class 4A all-state pick last fall, rushing for over 1,400 yards.

RB: Greg Hudson, 5-9.5, 191, Monroe (La.) Richwood Results: 4.69 40, 4.05 shuttle, 39' PB, 36.3" VJ, 114.57 SPARQ.
Breakdown: Ran for 720 yards on just 88 carries as junior and looks primed for big senior year.

RB: Jamal Woodyard, 5-8.5, 188, Fairhope (Ala.)
Results: 4.60 40, 4.25 shuttle, 36'6" PB, 29.1" VJ, 93.96 SPARQ.
Breakdown: Class 6A all-state pick last fall after rushing for over 1,400 yards and 17 TDs

WR: Sammie Coates (Class of '11), 6-1.5, 161, Leroy (Ala.)
Results: 4.68 40, 4.54 shuttle, 41' PB, 34.9" VJ, 96.54 SPARQ.
Breakdown: Rising junior was a two-way playmaker for Alabama 2A state champs last fall

WR: Nolen Smith, 6-2.5, 181, Oneonta (Ala.)
Results: 4.85 40, 4.23 shuttle, 37' PB, 29.1" VJ, 85.50 SPARQ.
Breakdown: His time in the 40 was below average, but hard to argue with his production from last year (102 catches for 1,552 yards and 23 TDs).

OL: Blaine Clausell, 6-6, 280, Mobile (Ala.) Baker <br style="font-weight: bold;"> Results<span style="font-weight: bold;">: 5.60 40, 4.83 shuttle, 35' PB, 25.5" VJ, 67.17 SPARQ.</span> <br style="font-weight: bold;"> Breakdown<span style="font-weight: bold;">: Big offensive tackle showed nice athletic ability with solid shuttle and vertical jump numbers</span>

OL: Ryan Hollivay, 6-5, 374, Columbus (Miss.) New Hope
Results: 6.29 40, 5.84 shuttle, 35'6" PB, 19.6" VJ, 69.12 SPARQ.
Breakdown: Big man posted second-best SPARQ. Rating for an OL.

OL: Chase Hughes, 6-2.5, 286, Springville (Ala.)
Results: 5.27 40, 4.71 shuttle, 34'6" PB, 22.8" VJ, 68.97 SPARQ.
Breakdown: Showed good athletic ability and a very solid SPARQ rating.

OL: D'Antwone King, 6-3, 308, Calera (Ala.)
Results: 5.55 40, 5.02 shuttle, 37' PB, 22.1" VJ, 69.27 SPARQ.
Breakdown: King was a second team all-state pick last fall by The Birmingham News. He likes 'Bama and Ole Miss.

OL: Dulan Nicholas, 6-4, 240, Mobile (Ala.) Faith Academy
Results: 5.20 40, 4.68 shuttle, 33' PB, 22.9" VJ, 59.01 SPARQ.
Breakdown: Versatile lineman has a good frame.

ATH: Raheem Richard (Class of '11), 5-6, 150, Thibodaux (La.)
Results: 4.55 40, 4.01 shuttle, 30' PB, 37.8" VJ, 99.63 SPARQ.
Breakdown: Not the biggest stature-wise, but will be a great complement to top prospect Trovon Reed at Thibodaux this fall.

ATH: Matthew Wells, 6-2, 198, Monticello (Miss.) Lawrence County <br style="font-weight: bold;"> Results<span style="font-weight: bold;">: 4.55 40, 4.34 shuttle, 34'6" PB, 32.6" VJ, 96.48 SPARQ.</span> <br style="font-weight: bold;"> Breakdown<span style="font-weight: bold;">: One of the Magnolia state's top prospects with early offers from Ole Miss and Mississippi State.</span>
</td> </tr> </tbody> <thead> <tr> <th>Defense</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr class="last"> <td>DL: Kaleb Eulls, 6-2.5, 239, Yazoo City (Miss.) Yazoo County <br style="font-weight: bold;"> Results<span style="font-weight: bold;">: 4.84 40, 4.66 shuttle, 37' PB, 27.3" VJ, 81.45 SPARQ.</span> <br style="font-weight: bold;"> Breakdown<span style="font-weight: bold;">: Well-put-together defensive end already holds offers from Mississippi State and Southern Miss.</span> <br style="font-weight: bold;">
DL: Marvin Martin, 6-2.5, 274, Saint Amant (La.)
Results: 5.13 40, 5.14 shuttle, 36' PB, 25.8" VJ, 69.84 SPARQ.
Breakdown: D-tackle has good size and athleticism combo.

DL: Anthony Wilson, 6-3, 210, Homewood (Ala.)
Results: 4.83 40, 4.54 shuttle, 43' PB, 30.2" VJ, 95.49 SPARQ.
Breakdown: Athletic prospect was one of the top sleepers to emerge at the event. He had nine sacks as a junior.

LB: Seth Ancar, 5-11.5, 195, Port Sulphur (La.) South Plaquemines
Results: 4.69 40, 3.96 shuttle, 36'6" PB, 31.0" VJ, 106.23 SPARQ.
Breakdown: Ancar was the 1A Defensive Player of the Year in Louisiana last fall with 100 tackles and 20 sacks for state champ South Plaquemines

LB: Chase Garnham, 6-1.5, 194, Fairhope (Ala.)
Results: 4.43 40, 4.42 shuttle, 36' PB, 36.6" VJ, 108.12 SPARQ.
Breakdown: Wiry athlete who had 102 tackles last fall as a safety but could be growing into an outside 'backer.

LB: Barry James, 6-1, 248, Mobile (Ala.) Williamson
Results: 4.79 40, 4.40 shuttle, 36' PB, 28.5" VJ, 92.04 SPARQ.
Breakdown: Physical middle linebacker lists early offers from Auburn and Clemson. among others.

LB: Nigel Terrell, 6-0.5, 205, Pelham (Ala.)
Results: 4.82 40, 4.41 shuttle, 44' PB, 33.6" VJ, 103.95 SPARQ.
Breakdown: A bundle of fast-twitch muscles and it showed with a stellar SPARQ rating.

DB: Nick Griffin, 5-11, 195, New Augusta (Miss.) Perry Central <br style="font-weight: bold;"> Results<span style="font-weight: bold;">: 4.53 40, 4.41 shuttle, 33'6" PB, 34.0" VJ, 94.92 SPARQ.</span> <br style="font-weight: bold;"> Breakdown<span style="font-weight: bold;">: Versatile talent who can play various positions already has offer from Southern Miss.</span> <br style="font-weight: bold;">
DB: Chris Hughes, 5-11.5, 200, Mobile (Ala.) Davidson <br style="font-weight: bold;"> Results<span style="font-weight: bold;">: 4.37 40, 4.29 shuttle, 37'6" PB, 33.9" VJ, 114.84 SPARQ.</span> <br style="font-weight: bold;"> Breakdown<span style="font-weight: bold;">: Breakout performer posted day's top 40 time and SPARQ. Rating.</span> <br style="font-weight: bold;">
DB: Jarrick Williams, 6-2, 195, Mobile (Ala.) Blount
Results: 4.70 40, 4.42 shuttle, 50' PB, 29.5" VJ, 99.42 SPARQ.
Breakdown: Top prospect in attendance didn't disappoint with record-setting 50-foot power ball throw.

DB: Tay Wright, 6-0, 152, Smyrna (Ga.) Campbell
Results: 4.41 40, 4.38 shuttle, 33' PB, 31.6" VJ, 89.16 SPARQ.
Breakdown: Dual-threat QB also who is also a talented DB.

ATH: Martaze Jackson, 6-1, 195, Demopolis (Ala.)
Results: 4.70 40, 4.55 shuttle, 36'5" PB, 34.1" VJ, 89.40 SPARQ.
Breakdown: Versatile Jackson had nine sacks a year ago.</td> </tr> </tbody> </table>
 
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sack07

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run a 4.37 then. Anything near that is flying for a HS kid.
 

jcbully

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like us getting Da'Rick Rogers w/ Nance. I mean who knows on Thompson, Sanders, Robinson, and Brunetti. But we are gonna sign 3 more OL-more than likely Day, Muniz, Eatmon, or Robinson. Robinson will have an offer until signing day along with Thompson and Sanders. 2 more receivers-Humphrey, and some new guy you've probably never heard of unless Sanders shocks us with his signature. That leaves you with 1 or 2 spots to play with, and more than likely a top 30 class, and possibly top 6 in the SEC depending on how well UT pieces its class together and what OM ends up with their last couple of spots.
 

AzzurriDawg4

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DMNDS. We will see how he reacts to Balis' program. I am sure they will try to put a little weight on him at a time to see how he carries it. If he gets to 235 or so and still runs a sub 4.5, that would be nasty for and OLB.

Maybe he is the next Shane McCardell

/still hoping his athletic ability will show up on the field one day.
 

AlCoDog

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I didn't want to be the first to bring it up, but I would like an explanation.
 
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Curly Bill

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where we sweep the state and even get a high profile guy or two from out of state. And I'm not talking leftovers. I'm talking Nick Turner type.