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Who is the best HS football player you have ever seen

Postby ALL4SMU » Wed Apr 19, 2000 2:52 am

I am curious as to who people have seen. I have seen a lot of them, but Cedric Cormier is one of the best hs players I have ever seen. I believe he played for NorthShore, and now is with Colorado. I saw him single handedly beat Lamar at Rice Stadium...
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Re: Who is the best HS football player you have ever seen

Postby dmerritt » Wed Apr 19, 2000 11:32 am

In 93 I had the privilege of playing against Odell James, when he was a Sophmore. He had about 200 yrds passing and 200 rushing for Aldine MaCarthur, even though they still lost. He went on to play at Baylor, but I don't think he played much.

Another would be my old teammate Chad Nelson. He played Quarterback for Rice a few years back.

Recently the best HS player I have seen is the running back for Midland Lee, Cedric Benson.
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Re: Who is the best HS football player you have ever seen

Postby graypony » Wed Apr 19, 2000 1:46 pm

It would have to be Billy Sims at Hooks, Texas (OU Sooner & Detroit Lion) or Earl Campbell (UT Longhorn & Houston Oiler) from Tyler, Texas. Both won a Heisman and it would be tough to think of anyone else who played HS football in East Texas who was even close to them (or anywhere for that matter). In HS they looked like a college player against an 8th grade team.

Because they were my son's age and in our district, I have had the opportunity to watch Billy's two sons play at Hooks, but they were not in the same caliber as their father. Neither were recruited by anyone, but they were good little athletes to have on a 3A team. They were really better at BB.

I saw a film clip of Hershall Walker in HS when he was a college freshman sensation and it looked the same way. Of course, he was recruited and signed by a Georgia Bulldog RB coach named Mike Cavan.
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Re: Who is the best HS football player you have ever seen

Postby No Quarter » Wed Apr 19, 2000 7:26 pm

I never saw H. Walker play in HS, but he was a 4A or 5A player in a Class A environment, bigger or faster (almost always both) than anyone else on the field. Jack Collins, HP & UT, last player cut from the Bears the year he went up, was probably the best I ever saw in HS. Andre Hastings, Morrow, GA, UGA and pros the best I've seen more recently.
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Re: Who is the best HS football player you have ever seen

Postby graypony » Wed Apr 19, 2000 11:56 pm

I saw Hastings play as an underclassman in the Independence Bowl. You are right. Even then he had NFL written all over him.
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Re: Who is the best HS football player you have ever seen

Postby Grider » Thu Apr 20, 2000 10:53 am

I wish I could've seen Earl play, but I have seen some game films. The most impressive performance I saw by a high school athelete is without a doubt RB Rodney Thomas from Groveton, TX (A&M and Oilers). Talk about dominating, he was definately a man among boys. They would just run him up the middle, everyone would converge on him on defense, then he would shoot out like a rocket for a 60 or 70 yard run.
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Re: Who is the best HS football player you have ever seen

Postby graypony » Thu Apr 20, 2000 11:02 am

Rodney Thomas was awesome on the next level, too.

Really when I think about it, Billy Sims was the most impressive but we didn't know what he would have done in a higher classification. Now I know it wouldn't have made much of a difference.

In regard to Earl, he was better known as a linebacker and was signed at UT as a LB. Imagine if he never had gotten switched over to the other side of the ball. Remember, the great Johnny Freeman was a DB until 2 a days were almost over last August.
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Re: Who is the best HS football player you have ever seen

Postby Grider » Thu Apr 20, 2000 11:33 am

I think if Earl wouldn't have been switched to RB he would have been a hall of fame linebacker. He was born to play football.
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Re: Who is the best HS football player you have ever seen

Postby Juice » Thu Apr 20, 2000 1:26 pm

I saw highlights of Cory Redding his senior year, he was unbelievable.
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Re: Who is the best HS football player you have ever seen

Postby No Quarter » Fri Apr 21, 2000 1:19 am

Re: Hastings...

Graypony, You might recall that Hastings was on some kind of a Sports Illustrated "ALL" team while still in HS. I suppose if he had another gear he might be off the scale.
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Re: Who is the best HS football player you have ever seen

Postby graypony » Sat Apr 22, 2000 6:28 pm

i have forgotten who he plays for, but I do remember last time I saw him in a game thinking that he was under utilized.

In regard to HS athletes in Georgia, all the Bulldogs have to do is get the best out of Georgia every year and they would be SEC Champs. Of course, the Atlanta area (I think Marrow is a community just south of Atlanta) is recruited by everyone in the SEC, Big East, and ACC,
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Re: Who is the best HS football player you have ever seen

Postby No Quarter » Sun Apr 23, 2000 12:44 pm

Opinion of others, especially graypony requested. Where would David Richards, HP and SMU, have fitted in this picture?
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Re: Who is the best HS football player you have ever seen

Postby graypony » Sun Apr 23, 2000 8:41 pm

You got me on that on. I am sorry to show my ignorance. Tell me about him. When did he graduate HP? What was his position? What made him outstanding?

My attention had always been bent toward the old SWC's only out of state school and East Texas/Ark HS football until last year. I assure you that I bleed Red & Blue now and have repented of my past sins.
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Re: Who is the best HS football player you have ever seen

Postby PonyExpress » Mon Apr 24, 2000 11:42 am

David Richards was a dominant a player as I've ever seen on the High School level. If I'm not mistaken, he was the only lineman ever to be named Texas High School Player of the Year. To bad SMU's indescretions prevented him from finishing his whole college career here, where he belongs.

Dave was a great high school player, a great college player and had a long, successful pro career. And he's as nice a guy as you'll ever meet.
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Re: Who is the best HS football player you have ever seen

Postby No Quarter » Mon Apr 24, 2000 9:11 pm

Graypony,

David Richards was a big OL, maybe 6-5 and ighland Park 4A playoff team that lost to Permian (?) in Texas Stadium. That was the only time I saw him play. He did have a big rep and was a prize recruit. Some one will correct me if I'm wrong but a few years later the SMU team started an informal, maybe already coachless, spring practice or at least conditioning. I happened to be in Dallas and drove by the campus. I could recognize Richards from a distance, big, and one of the leaders in the team running laps.

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