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Red-Blue GameModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Red-Blue GameDMN says 200 recruits were at the game yesterday. Anyone catch any names?
Re: Red-Blue Gameit wasn't the Red and Blue day it was the White and Blue game! but i'm glad the blue team won because they are the starters! but we need a new kicker! big time!
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Re: Red-Blue GameThanks for the informative response. Why don't you suggest to Bennett that they quit calling spring game the Blue-Red game?
Re: Red-Blue GameFellas - can we focus on finding out who the recruits were? I'll try to find ouit what Oklahoma kids made the trip down to Big D.
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Re: Red-Blue GameRedRiverPony-Precisely the point of my original post. Did anyone catch any names of the recruits?
Re: Red-Blue GameRumor has it this guy was at the Red-Blue game. Here's a profile that was borrowed from heartlandrecruiting.com.
Ian-Yates Cunningham Offensive Tackle Lewisville (Hebron), Texas Not yet 17, Cunningham could emerge as one of the top offensive left tackles in the country this year. He possesses all the tools-size, strength, quickness and intelligence. High School Position: Defensive tackle; Offensive Left Tackle Projected College Position: Offensive Left Tackle High School Head Coach: Brain Brasil Height: 6-6 Weight: 300 40-speed: 5.0 Shuttle: 4.6 Bench press: 320 Squat: 500 GPA: 3.2 PSAT: 1120 Planned Major in College: Business Junior Stats: (On defense: 38 tackles, three caused fumbles, 10 QB pressures, 12 tackles for losses, two pass deflections and two blocked kicks. Five College Choices: Texas A&M, Virginia, Stanford, Notre Dame, Texas College summer camps to attend: Texas A&M, Virginia Favorite college team: None School parents attended: Rice Note: Cunningham was named to Dave Campbell's 200 Top Underclassmen last year and made All-District on both sides of the ball as a junior. He was also named to the All-District team as a sophomore in Hebron's first varsity season. Cunningham has already heard from Miami, Oklahoma, Stanford, Notre Dame, Penn State, Wisconsin, Alabama and Virginia among others. In state, he's received interest from Texas, TCU, SMU, Rice, Baylor, Texas Tech and Texas A&M. An outstanding student, Cunningham will graduate in May 2003 with Honors. He will attend the Nike Camp in College Station on May 4th. ------------------------------- Good to see we're already made contact with this kid. Another 300-pounder with quick feet and great strength! And if he wants a business degree, we all know he should end up at SMU! ![]()
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