Kailo Moore commits to Ole Miss?

AzzurriDawg4

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Might be the next Anthony Dixon. Next year would be a great time to pull our "once every 4 years South Panola recruit" too, but I think we will have a tough time landing Tony Conner. Regardless, those three guys are absolute studs.
 

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There was an Ashton Shumpert in New Albany a few years back. Is this the same one just switched schools to Tupelo for development purposes?
 

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Saw him play against South Panola last year and he's a good player. Don't have a clue who this Kalon Moore is, but I'd take Shumpert in a heartbeat.
 
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but K Moore is regarded as one of the top RB prospects to ever come out of MS. I've heard different numbers of years, but they range from the best RB in the past 10-30 years out of MS. I know that sounds crazy, but that's just what every expert says. Now the Tupeolo kid may end up being better, but it's not even a question that Moore will challenge Connor for top player in the state next year. His granddad ad uncle played at OM is why he committed so early. And yes I know how many times the experts have been wrong about 5* MS players, but he is suppose to be the real deal. We'll see
 

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and 30 plus TDs...as a sophomore. He will easily be a top 5 player in the state if he stays healthy.
 

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but he will need to add weight. Signing day 2013 is a long time from now too. I'm glad he committed, but once the visits start, I'm sure it will be interesting.
 

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I am just saying that if it a given than Moore goes to Ole Miss, we need to land the other top RB in the state.<div>
</div><div>Also, as far as Moore being the best ever, I will believe someone is better than J-Rock when I see it. I still believe that if Norwood and Bush swapped places for their college careers, J-Rock would own a Heisman. To do what he did with the offensive lines we had, horrible scheme and non-existent passing game was nothing short of miraculous.</div>
 

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is long and filled with names like Brian Darden, Artie Moore, Dontae Walker, Cordera Eason, Tig Barksdale...... all the greats.
 
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57StratDawg said:
I'd say Norwood is the best in the last 10 years. That's my opinion anyway.

Dixon may have had better numbers, but he did it with a running QB and a better OL. Dixon is a bruiser while Norwood is a tremendous athlete. Two different types of backs so there will be different opinions. I'll never forget watching Norwood limp off the field his senior year and carted back to the locker room in the egg bowl. I watched him from the upper deck go from not being able to walk to sprinting out of the locker room to run all over us some more
 

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there is no telling what he would have done. And, Moore is more of a Norwood-type back than a Dixon-type back. Hell, I still believe Omar Conner would have been an absolute stud in this system. Croom committed college career homicide on those guys. <div>
<div>And of course I am not saying that Norwood was better than Sweetness. And really there are a lot of layers to this. Are we saying best HS career? Best ever period? Hell, like someone said, if you stop the clock at their senior year in HS, Donte Walker is definitely in the conversation. Deuce was a great one too. </div></div><div>
</div><div>That said, if we were having a draft and I had to choose a Mississippi RB post-Sweetness for just what they provide in college, I would take Norwood.</div><div>
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If you're going to talk about best backs post sweetness, Marcus Dupree would have to be in the conversation. Especially if you are putting Donte in the conversation.
 

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While I was in the eighth grade and played with David Fair for a week when he was a sr. and to this day they are by far the two best high school rb's I've ever seen in person. I have no doubt that if both had stayed injury free they would have been as good as Payton, or pretty damn close.
 

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What about the Best that Never Was, Marcus Dupree? (ETA: Someone beat me to it.)

You are correct on Conner. He was a spread option QB in a pro style system. Relf would be in the same boat if you gave him David Cutcliffe as a head coach. Brent Schaeffer's career was wasted in much the same way, though his off field issues contributed, he was never in the right offense in college.

The spread option doesn't work for every QB obviously, but it fits a lot of the QBs available in this area better than a pro set.
 

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Dupree was styling back in the day with that jerry curl. Why don't people wear that **** in their hair anymore?