Recruiting Insider: February 11, 2007 - February 17, 2007
As Anticipated, Lazear...
As I expected last week, one-time All-Met LB Pat Lazear has signed a letter-of-intent to play for West Virginia. Lazear's father, Harry, declined to comment and Saturday afternoon can be a tough time to track down West Virginia folks for comment. But I'd guess WVU putting out a release on...
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Josh Barr
| February 17, 2007; 5:52 PM ET |
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Turn Back the Clock
They dominated the Washington area on the hardwood last winter and now All-Met Player of the Year Kevin Durant and two-time All-Met Scottie Reynolds are getting it done in college. It will be interesting to see what impact this season's top players - DeMatha's Austin Freeman and Chris Wright of...
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Josh Barr
| February 16, 2007; 12:04 PM ET |
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Around the Recruiting Dial
Some recruiting odds and ends among the snow and ice: Here's another columnist who thinks the while recruiting game has gotten way out of whack. Meantime, plenty of college basketball coaches likely will find their way to UDC on March 7-8 for a four-team prep school tournament featuring Patterson (N.C.),...
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Josh Barr
| February 15, 2007; 1:51 PM ET |
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More Football Commitments
Suitland FB Emmanuel Williams signed to play for North Carolina Central, which is moving to Division I-AA. All-Met K Garrett Watson of South County will head to Virginia Tech as a recruited walk-on. The Hokies have had plenty of success going this route. South County teammate Matt Vane, a wide...
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Josh Barr
| February 12, 2007; 2:22 PM ET |
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Top O' The Morning
All-Met RB Terence Kerns of Thomas Johnson is recovering just fine from his season-ending knee surgery and remains on track to go to West Virginia. Nobody knows Virginia recruiting like Commonwealth All-Star Sports Scribe Doug Doughty, and this webcast is Must See TV. Many things come to mind while watching,...
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Josh Barr
| February 12, 2007; 10:58 AM ET |
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