2007 FB Recruit Roosevelt Falls

Rivals article indicates interest in SMU:
The 6-foot-2, 225-pounder is a consistent 4.6-second runner in the 40-yard dash and coach Ben Scharnberg says that he has the "opportunity" to be something very special.
"Roosevelt has tools, the size, and the opportunity, but he's going to have to keep maturing that I have no doubt that he will," Scharnberg said. "The guy is an animal and really a specimen of a player. We're hoping he does well. It took him a little while to grow up in some respects though."
Falls needs to keep his grades up. Both SMU and Rice have indicated that they could offer him scholarships if the grades are there. Oklahoma, Tulsa, and Texas have also sent him mail. Of course, the grades are probably not as much of a problem at Oklahoma.
There aren't any visits right now and it's pretty obvious that Falls is going to let his performance on and off the field this fall do the talking.
Coach Scharnberg is very well aware of how good he is and can be going into his final year of high school football.
"The kid is unreal," Scharnberg said about Falls. He's going to have to handle the football for us on offense 25 to 30 times a game. Then on defense, he's going to be a great linebacker at the college level.
"His grades are iffy, but I have no doubt that he'll work hard. He's got to. This guy is an animal."
The 6-foot-2, 225-pounder is a consistent 4.6-second runner in the 40-yard dash and coach Ben Scharnberg says that he has the "opportunity" to be something very special.
"Roosevelt has tools, the size, and the opportunity, but he's going to have to keep maturing that I have no doubt that he will," Scharnberg said. "The guy is an animal and really a specimen of a player. We're hoping he does well. It took him a little while to grow up in some respects though."
Falls needs to keep his grades up. Both SMU and Rice have indicated that they could offer him scholarships if the grades are there. Oklahoma, Tulsa, and Texas have also sent him mail. Of course, the grades are probably not as much of a problem at Oklahoma.
There aren't any visits right now and it's pretty obvious that Falls is going to let his performance on and off the field this fall do the talking.
Coach Scharnberg is very well aware of how good he is and can be going into his final year of high school football.
"The kid is unreal," Scharnberg said about Falls. He's going to have to handle the football for us on offense 25 to 30 times a game. Then on defense, he's going to be a great linebacker at the college level.
"His grades are iffy, but I have no doubt that he'll work hard. He's got to. This guy is an animal."