Recruiting Insider: January 31, 2010 - February 6, 2010
Lemming talks Terps, Cavs, Hokies
I recently spoke with CBS College Sports analyst Tom Lemming, here's how he assessed the recruiting classes put together by Maryland, Virginia and Virginia Tech: "Virginia Tech obviously has the best class of the three. Maryland is doing okay. Virginia, considering the circumstances [of a coaching change] is doing okay...
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Josh Barr
| February 3, 2010; 1:39 PM ET |
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Football, Maryland, Virginia, Virginia Tech
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Young discusses switch from Stanford to Ga. Tech
Finally caught up to the elusive Louis Young and the All-Met cornerback from Good Counsel explained the last minute switcheroo that has him prepared to sign a National Letter-of-Intent to play for Georgia Tech on Wednesday. "Well, I was waiting for the admissions at Stanford and they pretty much were...
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Josh Barr
| February 2, 2010; 11:50 PM ET |
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Football, Georgia Tech, Good Counsel, Louis Young, Stanford
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All-Met lineman chooses national champs
DeMatha All-Met offensive lineman Arie Kouandjio, the top remaining uncommitted player locally, on Tuesday afternoon committed to play for Alabama....
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Josh Barr
| February 2, 2010; 3:21 PM ET |
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Alabama, Arie Kouandjio, Football, Maryland, New Mexico, Southern Cal
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Coleman's tap dance heading to New Jersey
Updating with the news: All-Met wide receiver Brandon Coleman of Bishop McNamara, a 6-foot-7, 215-pound senior, on Tuesday picked Rutgers over Maryland. "I [decided] over the weekend and talked it over with my family the last couple days and i just knew Rutgers was the place," Coleman said. "I just...
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Josh Barr
| February 2, 2010; 12:20 PM ET |
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Coolidge recruits open to change
Stunning news from Coolidge. A football recruit (or two or three) might be changing his mind about his college choice. Colts assistant coach Deric Davis called to say Avery Williams, who earlier this month committed to Utah and planned to enroll this spring, isn't so sure about that now. Davis...
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Alan Goldenbach
| February 2, 2010; 11:26 AM ET |
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Second-team All-Met bound for Philly
Chalk up one more for Temple Coach Al Golden, who picked up a commitment from Forestville second-team All-Met wide receiver Antonio Belt. The 6-foot, 171-pound senior visited Temple this past weekend and Wednesday will sign a letter-of-intent to play for the Owls, Knights Coach Charles Harley said. Forestville linebacker Brandon...
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Josh Barr
| February 2, 2010; 10:42 AM ET |
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