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'05 PA LB Andre Mathis (Tennessee signee)

Playing time was a big issue with the No. 21 rated linebacker in the country by Scout.com. It turned out to be the determining factor of why he chose the Volunteers over Ohio State.

“They said I would get to play early, if not at linebacker then definitely on special teams,”
Has there been a LB lately at OSU that hasn't played special teams and/or defense right away? Freeman is out there doing everything his first year. Curtis Terry is covering kicks. Hoobler's playing all over the place. I don't get that quote.
 
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More than likely he was told he could compete for a starting job next year. That just isn't happening at OSU with all 3 starters returning. He'd also be behind Freeman at SAM or Hoobler at MIKE.

McCoy, on the other hand, could come in and possibly be Hawk's backup next year. That's why he's the most important LB recruit for OSU this year, imo.
 
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http://www.tennessean.com/sports/ut/archives/04/12/62869334.shtml?Element_ID=62869334

Pennsylvania LB commits to Vols

KNOXVILLE — Tennessee's football team may have found its middle linebacker of the future with the verbal commitment of Andre Mathis of Erie, Pa.

The 6-foot-1, 224-pound Mathis announced yesterday that he would sign with the Vols during a news conference at his high school. He's rated by Rivals.com as the country's seventh-best inside linebacker prospect.

Also yesterday, a pair of Memphis products - athlete Todd Cox of Harding Academy and offensive lineman Malcolm Rawls of East High - committed to the Vols, who now have 14 commitments.

Coach Phillip Fulmer and running backs coach Trooper Taylor have been in Memphis the last two days visiting prospects.

The 6-2, 195-pound Cox projects as an outside linebacker in college. He’s rated by Rivals.com as the 14th best athlete in the country. The 6-4, 300-pound Rawls is rated by Rivals.com as the ninth best guard prospect in the country.

Mathis, who visited UT officially last weekend, had narrowed it down to Ohio State and Tennessee. Florida, Iowa and Michigan State also were heavily involved.

''It was really close,'' Mathis said. ''I liked Ohio State a lot. But after my trip down there, I just knew that Tennessee was the place for me. Everything about the school felt right. The players are close to each other. I really like the coaching staff, and they had what I was looking for academically.''

Mathis also hit it off with Tennessee defensive coordinator John Chavis during his visit.

''It's a good place for a linebacker to play,'' Mathis said. ''I know that just about everybody who has started at linebacker for them over the past few years has had a chance to play in the NFL. That's not the biggest reason I chose Tennessee, but it's attractive.''

http://www.goerie.com/

All-state linebacker picks Vols after visit

By ANTHONY CASTROVINCE
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The orange won out.

In deciding where to launch his college football career, Cathedral Prep linebacker Andre Mathis had quite a few big-time programs to choose from. In the end, he decided to stay in the team color he's been wearing the past four years with the Ramblers.

Mathis announced Tuesday that he has made a verbal commitment to Tennessee. He will make the decision official on the national signing date of Feb. 2.

"They treated me right," Mathis said of the Volunteers. "They respected me, and I respect them. I felt comfortable with the school."

Mathis, 17, made official visits to Michigan State and Ohio State, and he was also considering Iowa and Florida. But when he visited Knoxville, Tenn., this past weekend, he made up his mind.

"The coaching staff was great, and the academics were what I expected," Mathis said. "The atmosphere was nice."

Mathis is planning on studying either business, engineering or architecture.

The Vols coaches told him they project him as a middle linebacker. He'll probably either redshirt or play on special teams his freshman year, though Mathis said he would prefer to take the redshirt.

Mathis, a second-team all-state selection in 2003, was the Ramblers' leading tackler the past two seasons, posting 88 tackles as a junior and 85 as a senior. He had 31 solo stops, 11/2 sacks and three fumble recoveries this past season, earning a spot on the Times-News District 10 first team.

Though Mathis was strongly considering Ohio State, his trip to Tennessee won him over. His coach at Prep, Mike Mischler, supported the decision.

"When you get this far in the process and you've been to as many schools as he's been to and you get as many calls as he did, it really comes down to a gut feeling," Mischler said. "You really have to have a fit and be comfortable there."

"He fit with their coaching staff, their players and the university has what he's looking for."

Of course, the chance to keep wearing orange didn't hurt. Did that factor play into Mathis' decision-making process?

"I guess so," Mathis said with a laugh.

Prep modeled their uniforms after those of the Vols, so Mathis should be comfortable in his new surroundings.

"The uniforms are the exact same style," Mischler said. "All you have to do is change that P over to a T. We're very proud of him at Cathedral Prep."
 
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It's remarkable how many of the "missed targets" by JT have already proven to be headaches... here's another we probably are better off not having:
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By DUANE RANKIN
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A relieved Andre Mathis now focuses on college life instead of wondering whether he'll qualify academically to play football for the University of Tennessee.

Recruiting coordinator Greg Adkins comfirmed that Mathis, a standout linebacker at Cathedral Prep, made it through the NCAA Clearinghouse to gain eligibility for the upcoming football season.

"All the stress is off my shoulders," Mathis said.

Mathis, 18, said he was cleared July 1 and has been on campus taking summer school courses since Tuesday. A 6-foot-2, 237-pound linebacker, Mathis arrived in Knoxville a week ago today.

With a 2.86 grade-point average, Mathis scored a 790 on the Scholastic Aptitude Test to become eligible.

Now 596 miles from his hometown of Erie, Mathis lives the furthest north of any player Tennessee signed Feb. 2. He's part of a recruiting class ranked first nationally on Sport Illustrated's Web site, www.si.com.

Mathis was a first-team Class AAAA all-state selection after making 85 tackles his senior season. He forced three fumbles, had three fumble recoveries and posted 1 ½sacks. Mathis also caught 13 passes for 220 yards and four touchdowns.

A PrepStar All-American, Mathis said he'd rather play this season than be redshirted, but isn't against sitting out his first year at Tennessee.

"I'm just trying to pass my classes and have a chance to play linebacker this year," Mathis said. "If I don't play linebacker, I want to play special teams. I'll redshirt so I can get more experience, but I would like to play."

Tennessee's season opener is a Sept. 3 home game against Alabama-Birmingham.
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Or even moreso, he knew that they could get by but demonstrated that they could become headaches. It would be fascinating to sit in on just one staff meeting when they are reviewing recruits... to see how they approach it vs. what us outsiders can decipher from intrusive interviews and "insiders."
 
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