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First Team

Offense

QB: Terrelle Pryor, Jeannette (Jeannette, Pa.), 6-6, 220, Senior

QB: Matt Barkley, Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.), 6-4, 220, Junior

RB: Darrell Scott, St. Bonaventure (Ventura, Calif.), 6-1, 205, Senior

RB: Bryce Brown, Wichita East (Wichita, Kan.), 6-1, 215, Junior

WR: Julio Jones, Foley (Foley, Ala.), 6-4, 210, Senior

WR: A.J. Green, Summerville (Summerville, S.C.), 6-4, 190, Senior

TE: Kyle Rudolph, Elder (Cincinnati, Ohio), 6-7, 240, Senior

OL: Mike Adams, Dublin Coffman (Dublin, Ohio), 6-7, 300, Senior

OL: Tyron Smith, Rancho Verde (Moreno Valley, Calif.), 6-6, 265, Senior

OL: Baker Steinkuhler, Lincoln Southwest (Lincoln, Neb.), 6-6, 290, Senior

OL: Matt Kalil, Servite (Anaheim, Calif.), 6-7, 287, Senior


Defense

DL: Daquan Bowers, Bamberg Ehrardt (Bamberg, S.C.), 6-5, 276, Senior

DL: Marcus Forston, Miami Northwestern (Miami, Fla.), 6-3, 305, Senior

DL: Nick Perry, Martin Luther King (Detroit, Mich.), 6-5, 240, Senior

LB: Jon Major, Ponderosa (Parker, Colo.), 6-4, 225, Senior

LB: Brendan Beal, Liberty (Bethlehem, Pa.), 6-3, 235, Senior

LB: Nigel Bradham, Wakulla (Crawfordville, Fla.), 6-2, 225, Senior

LB: Arthur Brown, Wichita East (Wichita, Kan.), 6-1, 225, Senior

DB: Will Hill, St. Peter's Prep (Jersey City, N.J.), 6-3, 210, Senior

DB: Patrick Johnson, Blanche Ely (Pompano Beach, Fla.), 6-1, 195, Senior

DB: Brandon Harris, Booker T. Washington (Miami, Fla.), 5-11, 180, Senior

DB: Boubacar Cissoko, Cass Tech (Detroit, Mich.), 5-9, 184, Senior


Special Teams

K/P: Danny Milligan, St. Xavier (Cincinnati, Ohio), 5-9, 163, Senior
This Jack of all trades did a little bit of everything for St. Xavier, which went 15-0 to win its second Division I state title in three years and finish as the nation's No. 1 team in the RISE National Football Top 25. Milligan made 13 field goals to give him a state-record 40 for his career and also kicked 53 extra points. At wide receiver, he had 49 receptions for 726 yards and nine touchdowns. He also ran for five scores.

RET: Cameron Saddler, Gateway (Monroeville, Pa.), 5-8, 165, Senior


Second Team

Offense

QB: Jacory Harris, Miami Northwestern (Miami, Fla.), 6-4, 185, Senior

QB: Riley Dodge, Southlake Carroll (Southlake, Texas), 6-0, 210, Senior

RB: Jermie Calhoun, Van (Van, Texas), 6-1, 205, Senior

RB: Darius Barksdale, South Panola (Batesville, Miss.), 6-1, 188, Senior

WR: Michael Floyd, Cretin-Derham Hall (St. Paul, Minn.), 6-3, 205, Senior

WR: D.J. Shoemate, Servite (Anaheim, Calif.), 6-1, 215, Senior

TE: Jake Stoneburner, Coffman (Dublin, Ohio), 6-6, 230, Senior

OL: Lucas Nix, Thomas Jefferson (Jefferson Hills, Pa.), 6-6, 295, Senior

OL: Mike Brewster, Edgewater (Orlando, Fla.), 6-5, 300, Senior

OL: Josh Jenkins, Parkersburg (Parkersburg, W.Va.), 6-5, 300, Senior

OL: J.B. Shugarts, Klein (Klein, Texas), 6-7, 300, Senior

Defense

DL: Kavario Middleton, Lakes (Lakewood, Wash.), 6-7, 255, Senior

DL: Deangelo Tyson, Statesboro (Statesboro, Ga.), 6-2, 300, Senior

DL: R.J. Washington, Fossil Ridge (Keller, Texas), 6-4, 245, Senior

LB: Steve Filer, Mount Carmel (Chicago, Ill.), 6-4, 225, Senior

LB: Manti Te'o, Punahou (Honolulu, Hawaii), 6-2, 230, Junior

LB: Dorian Bell, Gateway (Monroeville, Pa.), 6-2, 215, Junior

LB: Sean Spence, Miami Northwestern (Miami, Fla.), 6-0, 200, Senior

DB: Dre Kirkpatrick, Gadsden City (Gadsden, Ala.), 6-2, 180, Junior

DB: T.J. Bryant, Lincoln (Tallahassee, Fla.), 6-0, 185, Senior

DB: Aaron Williams, McNeil (Round Rock), 6-0, 180, Senior

DB: Rahim Moore, Dorsey (Los Angeles, Calif.), 6-2, 190, Senior


Special Teams

K/P: Justin Sorensen, Bingham (South Jordan, Utah), 6-2, 220, Senior

RET: DeAndre Brown, Ocean Springs (Ocean Springs, Miss.), 6-6, 220, Senior
 
 
An interesting note,

I was back home in Steubenville, OH, over the weekend where we receive the Pittsburgh Press (because Steuby is just west of Pittsburgh). The paper indicated that Terrelle Pryor, who was supposed to be going to WVU, may now be going to Michigan because of the move by Rodriguez.
 
Dublin Coffman with two. The guys who played X tough in the semis. Others use the Coffman score against X.
 
An interesting note,

The paper indicated that Terrelle Pryor, who was supposed to be going to WVU, may now be going to Michigan because of the move by Rodriguez.


The UO Ducks are bringing Pryor in for an official visit I think this weekend and he will be given the royal treatment. Uncle Phil Knight will be trying to lure him to Eugene in a big way.
 
Matt Barkley and Darrell Scott are two of the most overrated players I've ever seen. Kalil and the OL for Rancho Verde are legit.
 
Dublin Coffman with two. The guys who played X tough in the semis. Others use the Coffman score against X.

played x tough is a euphamism for would have beat them had they had another 20 seconds since st x could only score 10 points all game and coffman had 7 points and the ball inside the x 20
 
TE: Kyle Rudolph, Elder (Cincinnati, Ohio), 6-7, 240, Senior

OL: Mike Adams, Dublin Coffman (Dublin, Ohio), 6-7, 300, Senior

OL: Tyron Smith, Rancho Verde (Moreno Valley, Calif.), 6-6, 265, Senior

OL: Baker Steinkuhler, Lincoln Southwest (Lincoln, Neb.), 6-6, 290, Senior

OL: Matt Kalil, Servite (Anaheim, Calif.), 6-7, 287, Senior

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I guess if you are not 6' 6" or 6' 7" you can't be good enough to play line

3 yards and a cloud of dust and another rose bowl defeat
 
Matt Barkley and Darrell Scott are two of the most overrated players I've ever seen. Kalil and the OL for Rancho Verde are legit.

Interesting as we were discussing the merits of Scott/Will Cole last year.

Texas is still in the hunt for DS, but probably a long shot at this point. Curious as to why you think he is overrated as much of the college coaches would not agree.
 
Interesting as we were discussing the merits of Scott/Will Cole last year.

Texas is still in the hunt for DS, but probably a long shot at this point. Curious as to why you think he is overrated as much of the college coaches would not agree.

Darrell Scott is a big back with ok speed. That sums him up IMO. I wouldn't rank him the number 1 high school running back in the nation. I think Knox and Bass are better than him.
 
played x tough is a euphamism for would have beat them had they had another 20 seconds since st x could only score 10 points all game and coffman had 7 points and the ball inside the x 20

Yet again consumerfused has to take the fairy train ride to the place where extra time is created to fulfill the fantasies that did not occur for him in reality.
 
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