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Re: 2012 commitment list (14) ├óΓé¼” with videos

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 11:29 pm
by 42sparty
Prescott line did 18 reps at 225 not 185

Re: 2012 commitment list (14) ├óΓé¼” with videos

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 12:20 am
by LHS81
What happened with 2011 4-star recruit Devon Moreland?

2012 commitment list (14) ├óΓé¼” with videos

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 2:11 am
by goldenstang
Did not qualify. He still has to take sat/act.

Re: 2012 commitment list (16) ├óΓé¼” with videos

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 9:35 am
by Big Easy Pony
This thread is awesome. Thanks for posting the videos, Otto.

Coaches always talk about getting players who are bigger and faster and stronger. This year's guys look like they really fit that description!

Re: 2012 commitment list (21) ├óΓé¼” with videos

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 8:27 pm
by SoCal_Pony
Otto wrote:1. Robert Lewis
Slot/wide receiver
Los Angeles (South East), Calif.
5-10 / 160 / 4.45
Scout: ***
Chose SMU over offers from Oregon, Colorado

2. Colin Lagasse
Defensive back
Austin (Lake Travis), Texas
5-11 / 190 / 4.5
Bench: 300
Squat: 450
Shuttle: 4.1
Vertical: 31 inches
GPA: 3.5
Texas Top 100 (theoldcoach.com)
Chose SMU over offer from Rice

3. Prescott Line
Running back
Oxford, Mich.
6-1 / 215
Bench: 18 reps (of 185 pounds)
Vertical: 24 inches

4. Daijuan Stewart
Athlete
Baldwin (West Saint Mary), La.
5-10 / 175 / 4.4
Rivals: ***

5. Brian Cramer
Defensive end
Round Rock (Stony Point), Texas
6-5 / 230 / 4.7

6. Elie Namushosi
Defensive end / outside linebacker
Frisco (Heritage), Texas
6-4 / 240 / 4.7

7. Kache Palacio
Outside linebacker
Gardena (Junipero Serra), Calif.
6-2 / 225 / 4.7

8. Nick Reed
Defensive tackle
Texarkana (Pleasant Grove), Texas
6-1 / 265 / 4.9
Chose SMU over an offer from Arkansas State

9. Gabriel Marks
Wide receiver
Los Angeles (Venice), Calif.
6-0 / 175 / 4.6
Rivals: ****
Scout: ****
Chose SMU over offers from Boston College, Colorado, Idaho, UCLA, Utah, Utah State.

10. Khalil Pettway
Linebacker
Culver City, Calif.
6-4 / 205
Rivals: ***
Scout: **
Rivals: No. 32 ILB in country
Rivals: No. 88 player in California
Chose SMU over offers from North Carolina, West Virginia

11. Damien Neroes
Linebacker
Garland, Texas
6-1 / 220 / 4.55
Rivals: ***
Scout: ***
Chose SMU over offers from Memphis, Louisiana Tech, Stephen F. Austin, Texas-San Antonio, North Texas

12. Adrian Burton
Cornerback
Pompano Beach (Blanche Ely), Fla.
5-10 / 175 / 4.51
Rivals: ***
Scout: **
Chose SMU over offers from Indiana, Vanderbilt, New Mexico, Central Michigan, Georgia State, Northern Illinois, Utah State, Western Kentucky, Western Michigan

13. Carl Hulick
Offensive lineman
Yorba Linda (Esperanza), Calif.
6-3 / 290 / 4.97
Rivals: **
Scout: **
Scout: No. 97 DT in country
Chose SMU over offers from Nevada, Army, Stony Brook

14 A.J. Justice
Safety
Houston (Stratford), Texas
6-2 / 195 / 4.48
Rivals: ***
Scout: ***
Scout: No. 63 safety in nation
Chose SMU over offers from Virginia, Rice, Lamar, McNeese State, Texas State

15. Shakiel Randolph
Safety / linebacker
Waco (Midway), Texas
6-5 / 190 / 4.46
Scout: ***
Scout: No. 38 safety in the nation
Rivals: ***
Chose SMU over offers from Baylor, New Mexico, Oklahoma State, Southern Miss

16. Seaver Myers
Offensive lineman
Friendswood, Texas
6-6 / 290 / 5.2
Rivals: ***
Scout: ***
Rivals: No. 62 tackle in the nation
Scout: No. 77 tackle in the country

17. Chauncey Briggs
Offensive lineman
West Bloomfield, Mich.
6-6 / 330

18. Neal Burcham
Quarterback
6-3 / 180 / 4.75
Chose SMU over offers from Cincinnati, Arkansas State, Central Arkansas

19. Lincoln Richard
Linebacker / defensive end
Everman, Texas
6-4 / 220
Scout: ***
Rivals: ***
Rivals: No 63 OLB in country
Rivals: No. 95 player in Texas
Scout: No. 85 DE in country
Chose SMU over offers from Arizona, Arkansas, Houston, North Texas, UTEP

20. Horace Richardson
Cornerback
Everman, Texas
6-0 / 175

21. Chris Harper
Wide receiver
Encino (Crespi Carmelite), Calif.
6-0 / 180
Rivals: ***
Scout: ***
Scout: No. 75 WR in nation
Rivals: No. 77 WR in nation
Rivals: No. 73 player in California
Chose SMU over offers from Cal Poly, Colorado, Georgia Tech, Montana, UC-Davis, UTEP
Bump

This is a fairly good reference point between pre-Asu w/Klemm vs post-Asu w/o Klemm.

The pre-Asu w/ Klemm was ranked #47th on Rivals.

Let's see JJ earn his paycheck.

Re: 2012 commitment list (21) ├óΓé¼” with videos

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 4:12 pm
by Warbow
Is Khalil Pettway still an SMU recruit? Heard he decommitted.

Re: 2012 commitment list (21) ├óΓé¼” with videos

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 8:14 pm
by mrydel
He, Marks, and Harper are gone from the list of 21.

Re: 2012 commitment list (18) ├óΓé¼” with videos

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 2:01 pm
by Otto
Updated

Re: 2012 commitment list (18) ├óΓé¼” with videos

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:03 pm
by Pony ^
Funny seeing the size of Texas HSFB stadiums compared to out of state.

2012 commitment list (18) ├óΓé¼” with videos

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:11 pm
by smusic 00
Pony ^ wrote:Funny seeing the size of Texas HSFB stadiums compared to out of state.
or very sad.

Re: 2012 commitment list (18) ├óΓé¼” with videos

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:42 pm
by IndianaRules
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/645504/gehrig-dieter
Gehrig Dieter's record breaking season, all games.

Re: 2012 commitment list (18) ├óΓé¼” with videos

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 2:44 pm
by redpony
I believe that Lewis and Palacio have also de-committed. Guess we have only 16-17 commits now - if we include the juco from this w.e. Kind of discouraging compared to what this class was a few months ago.

GO PONIES!!!

Re: 2012 commitment list (17) ├óΓé¼” with videos

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 2:37 pm
by Dutch
i love all you guys who are new to the next level of recruiting. it's not your fault, you've never experienced having a successful team who's coaches get hired by other schools, teams who's recruits have offers from BIG time programs, recruits who are given national exposure and make "signing day announcements".

has SMU been good before? absolutely, and they've competed like this before, but unless you are/were a very big donor and opened your wallet in ways it probably shouldn't have, you didn't know about recruiting other than maybe hearing about some high school kid in Sports Illustrated or the Dallas Times Herald high school sports edition.

you'll get the hang of it after a few years. it's a good problem to have.