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Lincoln is well represented at several of college football's top programs including Miami (Greg Threat), Florida (Gavin Dickey), Georgia (Mike Gilliam), and Ohio State (Joe Bauserman).
Despite constant double teams, wide receiver Fred Rouse racked up 41 catches for 667 yards and nine touchdowns last season. He also averaged over 21 yards per punt return, which included one touchdown.
"Fred has got a burst, he's got explosion, he's a great competitor, he's got instincts and he's just got a knack and feel for the game," Wilson said. "He's just got things you can't teach. He sees things that a lot of kids don't see."
Rouse should be a five-star recruit when the Rivals.com rankings come out next month.
Not surprisingly, just about ever major Division 1A program has offered a scholarship to the All-American wideout. The prevailing thinking is that Rouse will join several of his former teammates at FSU but he has been keeping it close to the vest as of late. The latest rumor is that the Hurricanes have made up a lot of ground and are now a serious contender for his services.
In addition to FSU and Miami, Rouse has expressed a serious interest in Florida, LSU, USC, Ohio State and Texas. His list could be narrowed to as few as three schools by the start of his senior season. Those three lucky schools will probably have to wait until national signing day before the standout receiver announces his final choice.
No doubt, and I'm all for that. I'd like to see OSU get into every high school in the nation, if possible (it isn't, obviously). Just don't get ANY hopes up for Fred Rouse. BTW, we'll be fine at WR - Hartline is in the fold, and Amos, Robiskie, Lymon, and Sledge are all strong possibilities.underclassmen might get to talk to our coaches and get exposed to the buckeyes.