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Postby DallasDiehard » Sun Jul 24, 2005 6:05 pm

There are a few new names among area and state top 100 lists who have SMU among the schools they're considering.

LB Jake Behning (6-0, 188) -- Denton
Area #91
Baylor, Kansas State, Texas Tech, SMU

WR Phillip Burley (6-5, 210) -- Scurry-Rosser
Area #60
Arizona, Boston College, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, SMU

WR James Cleveland (6-2, 180) -- Baytown (Lee)
State #49
Arizona, Colorado, Houston, Iowa, Northwestern, SMU, Utah

Athlete Adam James (6-2, 210) -- Celina
Area #95
Texas A&M, Iowa, Oklahoma, SMU, TCU

Athlete D'Marcus Lang (6-3, 200) -- Scurry-Rosser
State #78; Area #32
Arizona, Iowa State, Kansas, SMU, Texas A&M

QB Joe Mauro (6-4, 199) -- Hurst (L.D. Bell)
Area #78
Texas A&M, Houston, Northwestern, Utah, SMU, UTEP, Tulsa

LB Jake Mechler (6-2, 235) -- Richardson
Area #96
Arkansas, Baylor, LSU, Oklahoma State, Texas A&M, SMU

RB Dimitri Nance (5-10, 195) -- Euless (Trinity)
Area #89
Houston, SMU, TCU

WR Andrew Novak (6-2, 190) -- Ennis
Area #83
Louisiana Tech, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, SMU, TCU, Tulsa

DB Olaitan Oguntodu (6-1, 200) -- Mesquite (Horn)
State #62, Area #26
Arkansas, Baylor, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, SMU, Texas, UTEP

OL Solomon Orr (6-5, 310) -- Mesquite
Area #81
Baylor, Oklahoma State, Arkansas State, SMU, UTEP

QB Jeff Panfil (6-5, 183) -- Fort Worth (North Crowley)
Area #98
Arkansas, Baylor, SMU, TCU, Tulsa

OL Markell Province (6-3, 334) -- Plano (Plano East)
Area #88
SMU, Oklahoma State, Missouri

OL Jordan Shoemaker (6-3, 258) -- Midlothian
Area #90
Baylor, Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, SMU

DT Craig Singleton (6-2, 248) -- Dallas (Skyline)
Area #100
SMU, TCU

OL Kyle Smith (6-6, 280) -- Mansfield (Summit)
Area #82
Texas Tech, SMU, New Mexico State, Tulane

RB Cornell Tarrant (5-11, 185) -- Dallas (Samuell)
State #93; Area #40
Baylor, Georgia Tech, Houston, Kansas State, Maryland, SMU, Texas A&M, UTEP

RB Brandon Thermilus (5-11, 190) -- Flower Mound (Marcus)
Area #86
Arkansas, Kansas, LSU, Nebraska, Purdue, Texas Tech, Wyoming, SMU

RB Al'Darius Thompson (5-10, 165) -- Mesquite (North Mesquite)
Area #94
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Re: New lists

Postby Scoops » Sun Jul 24, 2005 10:32 pm

DallasDiehard wrote: .... Athlete Adam James (6-2, 210) -- Celina
Area #95
Texas A&M, Iowa, Oklahoma, SMU, TCU ....
I guess that means we're back in Craig James' good graces? I don't know if his son can play, but it can't hurt to have an alum like CJ get a little more involved.
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Postby Hoop Fan » Mon Jul 25, 2005 9:14 am

how can Craig James' son put TCU on his list? I'm not disputing they are a better program right now, but cmon.
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Postby Ikus » Mon Jul 25, 2005 9:21 am

I agree, although the Frogs weren't the hated foe when his dad played. Texas isn't on the list, and I expect he grew up hearing Dad talk about the hated Horns, although it's possible they just have no interest in him. But Tech's not on there, Baylor's not on there, Houston, Arkansas .... I bet Dad has had a few things to say over the years about which teams he likes and dislikes the most.
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Postby Stallion » Mon Jul 25, 2005 9:22 am

I wouldn't spernd too much time worrying about that-James is 6-1.5, 210 and only runs a 4.75(confirmed). He's a longshot to even get a Division 1A scholarship.
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Postby Ikus » Mon Jul 25, 2005 9:24 am

The "confirmed" times always make me wonder. If a guy runs a slow time at a nike/rivals/whoever camp, like the Dallas DT who's committed to TCU, that's "confirmed," right? But if he runs an "unconfirmed" time that happens to be faster in front of the coaches, that's the time they'll use when deciding whether to recruit a guy. Or am I missing an obvious step here?
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Postby CalallenStang » Mon Jul 25, 2005 9:27 am

DT Craig Singleton (6-2, 248) -- Dallas (Skyline)
Area #100
SMU, TCU


OK, when you narrow it down to those two schools, don't you think the best choice becomes rather obvious? :lol:

In any case, I hope we land some of these guys. Especially the ones with the Toads on the list.
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Postby Ikus » Mon Jul 25, 2005 9:29 am

[quote="CalallenStang] .... OK, when you narrow it down to those two schools, don't you think the best choice becomes rather obvious? :lol: .... [/quote]
Yeah, you'd think so. But then again, that's a little small for a DT, even if he is only beginning his senior year. Is he quick enough to play DE?
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Postby Stallion » Mon Jul 25, 2005 2:54 pm

according to an article in Rivals today-the only schools showing interest in Singleton are Colorado St, SMU and SHSU. No offers. If Colorado St offered today he would accept. He runs a glacierly slow 5.68 forty confirmed by Rivals. GEEZ -he only weighs 258 (confirmed) by Rivals. Wait until he loads up to 300-we would be able to time him in the Forty using a calandar rather than a stop watch.
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Postby Stallion » Mon Jul 25, 2005 3:08 pm

Check that on James' forty time. He participated in the Nike camp in apparently all events EXCEPT the forty so that 4.75 Forty is actually unconfirmed.
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Postby DiamondM75 » Mon Jul 25, 2005 3:48 pm

Stallion wrote:according to an article in Rivals today-the only schools showing interest in Singleton are Colorado St, SMU and SHSU. No offers. If Colorado St offered today he would accept. He runs a glacierly slow 5.68 forty confirmed by Rivals. GEEZ -he only weighs 258 (confirmed) by Rivals. Wait until he loads up to 300-we would be able to time him in the Forty using a calandar rather than a stop watch.


If he is that slow, then why is he an area top 100?

Does his technique make up for his lack of speed? If this is the case, will his technique transfer from HS to Div 1?

Lots of questions about this guy.
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Postby Stallion » Mon Jul 25, 2005 3:52 pm

I've been trying to say for 10 years that recruiting players from the Bottom of the Area Top 100 will get you right about where we are today. Mediocracy.
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Postby ClassOf81 » Mon Jul 25, 2005 4:52 pm

Is that different from mediocrity?
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Postby jtstang » Mon Jul 25, 2005 5:01 pm

ClassOf81 wrote:Is that different from mediocrity?

That's correct. A "mediocracy" is a mediocre democratic form of government, such as the one Dubya's spent way too much time to create in Iraq.
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Postby Red+BlueDude » Mon Jul 25, 2005 5:08 pm

Politics aside, that's damn funny, JT. :lol:
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