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Postby BlvdKing13 » Wed May 28, 2008 2:38 am

#2 Center Overall showing strong interest in SMU...Check out the link (subscription):

http://smu.scout.com/a.z?s=357&p=2&c=75 ... 57785.html
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Postby Mexmustang » Wed May 28, 2008 10:52 am

What does the story say about him being the no. 2 center? New Orleans?LA?, Nation?
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Postby mrydel » Wed May 28, 2008 10:56 am

Mexmustang wrote:What does the story say about him being the no. 2 center? New Orleans?LA?, Nation?


Hopefully not "team".
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Postby Mexmustang » Wed May 28, 2008 10:59 am

It actually suggests that...
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Postby mrydel » Wed May 28, 2008 11:05 am

I pulled up their roster and he is a giant amongst their other players on offense. Most of the OL are under 6' and and in the 200 pound range. The only ones heavier are considerably shorter. Of course there is no telling how accurate any of the dimensions given are.
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Postby ponyinNC » Wed May 28, 2008 11:07 am

It's all been happening so fast," Joey Fontana said. "It's hard to keep up. I'm interested in so many schools that I can't say I have a favorite or top five or anything. Next month I plan to take several unofficial visits and see as many schools as I can. I want to play my senior year worry free (and commit early) and just give my all to my senior season..."

Joey Fontana, the 6-foot-3, 280 pound three-star offensive center from Brother Martin High School in New Orleans, La., has five scholarship offers so far and is interested in a slew of schools without any real favorites.
"It's all been happening so fast," Fontana said. "It's hard to keep up. I'm interested in so many schools that I can't say I have a favorite or top five or anything."

Fontana has a busy spring and summer ahead of him. "Next month I plan to take several unofficial visits and see as many schools as I can.

"Academics are big for me because I want to get a good degree," he said. "I'd like to go to a big school and one that feels like home, but a smaller school isn't out of the question either."

Despite being wide open now, Fontana plans to make a decision during the summer. "I want to play my senior year worry free and just give my all to my senior season."

While denying a current favorite, Fontana admits that growing up he always followed LSU. "They are a dominant power in the SEC and me and my friends always go to their games and tailgate," he said. "It's only like an hour to Tiger Stadium and it's a really fun atmosphere there. People out here bleed purple and gold and they've just been such a great program recently. I also really like the coaches there and the facilities are first class."

Despite his love for the Tigers, Fontana admits he also followed Alabama because his mom is an alumnus. "I used to like Alabama a lot too," he said. "My grandpa was a huge Bear Bryant fanatic and he would school me in "everything Bear" so I know a lot about their history and tradition.

"Coach Nick Saban was able to come in to LSU and turn things around and he's picking things up at Alabama too," he said. "Give him a few years and they'll be back to what they were known for and that's winning. I think coach Saban can get them to that Bear Bryant level."

Even though Fontana's mom was an Alabama alum, he says that his parents don't have a preference. "My mom is a flight attendant for Delta, so they can always hop on a plane and come out and see me wherever I am."

While Fontana is interested in both the Tigers and the Crimson Tide, neither have offered yet. His only offers thus far are from Nebraska, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana Tech and Tulane.

"Kentucky was the first school to officially offer me," he said. "It's a real nice area over there and I love the surroundings. It's in the SEC and really all the SEC schools have top-notch facilities and great coaches. You can't survive in the SEC without it."

Despite the nice facilities at Kentucky, Fontana is most impressed by the facilities at Arkansas. "Their facilities are unbelievable," he said. "The weight room is one of the best I've ever seen and it's like 110 yards long. It's huge and has the best equipment."

The one school that has offered him that Fontana hasn't visited yet is Nebraska. "Now that they have Bo Pelini, I really think they'll turn it around," he said. "He knows what Nebraska football is about and he's a defensive mastermind."

Although he's unsure about which summer camps he'll be attending, Fontana does plan to head out west for a few unofficial visits. "I want to check out UCLA, USC and Stanford," he said. "California is awesome. You can be surfing one day and the next day be skiing in the mountains.

"USC is pretty dominant and UCLA is picking things up and getting better," he said. "I want to go out there and really get a feel for those schools this summer.

"I talked to (offensive line) coach Pat Ruel (from USC) and told him that I'll be out there in June and they are really excited to see me.

"I get a lot of letters from Stanford, but I haven't talked to their coaches yet," he said.

Fontana says he may also visit Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Connecticut this summer. "Uconn seems to really like me," he said. "They send me a ton of letters and they were at my practice last week."

He is Scout.com's No. 2 offensive center nationwide. Fontana says he can bench 315 pounds, squat 500 and power clean 285.

"I try to be as physical as I can and play until the whistle blows," he said. "I try to put someone on their back on every play. My footwork and quickness are pretty solid and I drive hard. The only thing I think I need to work on is staying lower. I can play a bit high sometimes. I'd say that I'm low about 95 percent of the time, but I want to be at 100 percent."

Fontana reports a 3.2 core GPA and a 23 ACT, which he is retaking in June.
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Postby Mexmustang » Wed May 28, 2008 11:17 am

Thanks for the writeup.
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Postby jkflamebo » Wed May 28, 2008 12:12 pm

mrydel wrote:
Mexmustang wrote:What does the story say about him being the no. 2 center? New Orleans?LA?, Nation?


Hopefully not "team".

haha #2 on his team. phil bennet aint recruiting anymore!
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Postby White Helmet » Wed May 28, 2008 4:21 pm

Watching the Rivals video on him all of clips were him playing LT. He is an excellent run blocker in a I formation/ Zone Read offense. He could use some work on his pass blocking he "catches" too much as opposed to delivering a blow and keeping the pass rusher locked out with his arms. Also the RB #21 in the video is very impressive.

Edit:
Just looked up #21, Dante Butler is only a Fr in those clips...wow
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Postby mathman » Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:48 pm

Any word on how all of Fontana's visits went?
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Postby Chuck Norris » Wed Jun 11, 2008 9:14 am

If I remember correctly, he said something like every school he has been to has had good and bad qualities, except SMU. He couldn't find any negatives at SMU.
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Postby RGV Pony » Wed Jun 11, 2008 9:58 am

Chuck Norris wrote:If I remember correctly, he said something like every school he has been to has had good and bad qualities, except SMU. He couldn't find any negatives at SMU.


yeah, but at the time hadn't he only been to SMU?
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Postby BleedingRed+Blue » Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:00 am

Nope - SMU was his second visit, I think. He has hit a bunch of schools since then, though.
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Postby Big Easy Pony » Fri Jul 25, 2008 4:23 pm

I'll preface this by saying I don't know the guy, so take this with as large a grain of salt as you wish. But I've had two guys who claim to be "in the know" tell me they've heard Fontana has committed to be a Mustang. Maybe I'm wrong, but I hope not. He sounds like a monster. When's the last time we had a guy in the national top 10 at any position?
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