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Posted by Anthony on 1/27/2008, 11:51 am, in reply to "Here's three SJSU possibilites"
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Berry, berry interesting!
Would be nice to obtain one or two of them
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: Sean Brown
: DE 6-5 230 Oakland Tech
:
: Big, powerful athlete. Transferred to Tech
: from Albany. Surprise he wasn't recruited
: harder, but linemen plentiful on West Coast.
: "Good athlete, good player, long
: legs," Mountain West recruiter said.
: "Skinny, and I don't know if he can put
: on weight." Tech coach Delton Edwards
: doesn't think size will matter. "Has a
: lot of room to grow. Has a motor, will get
: after you." Edwards said Brown was an
: MVP at Cal, Washington camps. Could wind up
: on OL, DL, at LB or TE. Considered a
: project. "He's raw," said Mountain
: West coach, "but has big hands, is
: athletic, can move. Has broad shoulders. Get
: him in a weight room, he will explode."
: San Jose State, Washington State, UNLV
: interested. College: Undecided
:
:
: Jamar Smith
: CB 5-11 170 Berkeley
:
: Recruiting has recently picked up now that
: he's qualified. Explosive player who ran
: back three kickoffs for touchdowns. Was
: Alameda Contra Costa Athletic League Player
: of the Year. "Had shoulder injury that
: cost him a couple of games, but carried us
: once he got healthy," Berkeley coach
: Alonzo Carter said. Pretty much split as to
: whether plays running back or corner in
: college. "Explosive," WAC coach
: said. "Has got a different gear. Makes
: people miss. As a running back, he's a
: natural." Lateral movement is what sets
: Smith apart, said a Mountain West coach.
: Carter said San Jose State, New Mexico
: State, Utah State, Sacramento State, Eastern
: Washington inquiring. College: Undecided.
:
:
: Andrew Shapiro
:
: PK 6-0 175 Las Lomas
:
: Division I-A schools hate spending
: scholarships on prep kickers, preferring to
: have them walk on. But with so many games
: decided by field goals, kickers have become
: valuable. That should work to Shapiro's
: advantage. He was 72-for-74 on extra points
: as a senior, and had seven field goals, two
: from 40-plus yards. "Has explosive leg,
: a real live leg," Las Lomas coach Doug
: Longero said. "Gets good hang time on
: punts." Shapiro is a better
: place-kicker than punter. "He's got
: decent lift and gets the ball up,"
: Mountain West scout said. "He'll get a
: scholarship." Maryland offering a
: walk-on, as are San Jose State, Utah, Miami
: (Ohio). Cal, New Mexico talking to him about
: soccer. Both have football teams. College:
: Undecided
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