UPDATE-SMU Legacy Quincey Whittington Comiits

UTIL Quincey Whittington, Sr., Cuero
Isn't this Arthur Whittington's son? (Actually Arthur's newphew). Hmm haven't heard a thing about him since I mentioned him last year. Had a great year and could play any number of positions. This was was from Dave Cambell's Texas Football 2008 All Texas High School Team. Made second team All State although the site focuses on high school accomplishments rather than recruiting projections.
HT/WT/40: 5-9, 160, 4.6
Key Statistics: 205-1903, 26 TDs rushing; 45-748, 5 TDs receiving; 15-288 punt returns; 18-330 kick returns
How he made the cut: DCTF just loves numbers like Quincey's - a line that shows a kid can truly do it all on the football field, the rare kind of player who transcends today's tendency towards specialization. We weren't even exactly sure how to list Whittington at first - is he a running back? A wide receiver? He's clearly a running back with great hands, but then what about the special teams excellence? And his ability as a defensive back? Guys like this Cuero senior are the exact reason to include the UTIL category ... who knows where you might use this Quincey on this team?
Isn't this Arthur Whittington's son? (Actually Arthur's newphew). Hmm haven't heard a thing about him since I mentioned him last year. Had a great year and could play any number of positions. This was was from Dave Cambell's Texas Football 2008 All Texas High School Team. Made second team All State although the site focuses on high school accomplishments rather than recruiting projections.
HT/WT/40: 5-9, 160, 4.6
Key Statistics: 205-1903, 26 TDs rushing; 45-748, 5 TDs receiving; 15-288 punt returns; 18-330 kick returns
How he made the cut: DCTF just loves numbers like Quincey's - a line that shows a kid can truly do it all on the football field, the rare kind of player who transcends today's tendency towards specialization. We weren't even exactly sure how to list Whittington at first - is he a running back? A wide receiver? He's clearly a running back with great hands, but then what about the special teams excellence? And his ability as a defensive back? Guys like this Cuero senior are the exact reason to include the UTIL category ... who knows where you might use this Quincey on this team?