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'06 MD CB A.J. Wallace (Penn State signee)

OSUBucks22 said:
i thought it was the other way around because of his "lackluster" camp performance. :roll1:
if scUM really turned him away, then it's obvious why their defenses have been so porous lately, they suck at talent eval.

He said he dropped them because of a "poor comfort level" (not too many posts back).

I hope A.J. Keeps us near the top, and enjoys his visit here.
 
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TheMile said:
I'm not going to sugarcoat this. So we're looking good on Roland Johnson next year. Whoopee, he probably won't start until 2008-2009. I'm definitely disappointed a Top 100 CB like AJ isn't interested, but I wish him the best.


I see; saying it in caps makes it true!


You sure post alot about a junior who hasn't yet started a game and has already switched positions. Are you so ignorant of college football that you'd write off a player before his junior year?

I'd say more on the latter points, but we're off topic anyway.
Thanks for being honest. I have no problem as long as your honest about it like some were when we lost Manningham and Boren. But back on subject A.J. seems to really like us and with a great visit to the UT game I really think he is ours. By the way who is Nebraska playing when he visits them?
 
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Wallace is the 10th rated CB by Scout.


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</TD><TD>Jai Eugene
(Destrehan HS)
Destrehan, LA
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(Rancho Cucamonga HS)
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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</TD><TD>Ken Beasley
(West Orange-Stark HS)
Orange, TX
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</TD><TD>Darian Hagan
(Crenshaw Senior HS)
Los Angeles, CA
</TD><TD> </TD><TD><NOBR>6-1/175/4.50 </NOBR></TD><TD>Arizona, California, Colorado, Oklahoma, Oregon, UCLA, Washington State </TD></TR><TR onmouseover="this.style.backgroundColor='#FFFF99'" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #eeeeee" onmouseout="this.style.backgroundColor='#EEEEEE'" vAlign=center bgColor=#eeeeee><TD>5 </TD><TD><NOBR>
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</TD><TD>Perrish Cox
(University HS)
Waco, TX
</TD><TD></TD><TD><NOBR>6-0/170/4.45 </NOBR></TD><TD>LSU, Oklahoma, Baylor, Nebraska, Oklahoma State </TD></TR><TR onmouseover="this.style.backgroundColor='#FFFF99'" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" onmouseout="this.style.backgroundColor='#FFFFFF'" vAlign=center bgColor=white><TD>6 </TD><TD><NOBR>
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</TD><TD>Darrin Walls
(Woodland Hills SHS)
Pittsburgh, PA
</TD><TD> </TD><TD><NOBR>6-1/180/4.40 </NOBR></TD><TD>Florida, Michigan, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Penn State, USC, West Virginia </TD></TR><TR onmouseover="this.style.backgroundColor='#FFFF99'" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #eeeeee" onmouseout="this.style.backgroundColor='#EEEEEE'" vAlign=center bgColor=#eeeeee><TD>7 </TD><TD><NOBR>
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</TD><TD>Kurt Coleman
(Northmont HS)
Clayton, OH
</TD><TD> </TD><TD><NOBR>5-11/180/4.40 </NOBR></TD><TD>Committed to Ohio State </TD></TR><TR onmouseover="this.style.backgroundColor='#FFFF99'" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" onmouseout="this.style.backgroundColor='#FFFFFF'" vAlign=center bgColor=white><TD>8 </TD><TD><NOBR>
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(Glenville HS)
Cleveland, OH
</TD><TD> </TD><TD><NOBR>5-11/170/4.40 </NOBR></TD><TD>Florida, North Carolina, Ohio State, USC, Iowa, LSU </TD></TR><TR onmouseover="this.style.backgroundColor='#FFFF99'" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #eeeeee" onmouseout="this.style.backgroundColor='#EEEEEE'" vAlign=center bgColor=#eeeeee><TD>9 </TD><TD><NOBR>
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(Columbus East HS)
Columbus, IN
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</TD><TD>A.J. Wallace
(Maurice J McDonough HS)
Pomfret, MD
</TD><TD> </TD><TD><NOBR>6-1/195/4.40 </NOBR></TD><TD>Florida, Florida State, LSU, Miami (Fl), Nebraska, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Michigan </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 
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No. 2 DB Taylor Mays of O'Dea (Wash.)

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Date: Aug 31, 2005

The defensive back position boasts the best player in the entire class of 2006 in The Hun School's (N.J.) Myron Rolle, but O'Dea (Wash.) secondary wiz Taylor Mays isn't far behind.
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Class of 2006 Positional Rankings

Defensive backs
1. Myron Rolle, 6-3/215, The Hun School (Princeton, N.J.)
2. Taylor Mays, 6-3/220, O’Dea (Seattle)
3. Antwine Perez, 6-2/200, Woodrow Wilson (Camden, N.J.)
4. Jai Eugene, 6-1/185, Destrehan (La.)
5. Darrin Walls, 6-1/175, Woodland Hills (Pittsburgh)
6. Darian Hagan Jr., 6-1/175, Crenshaw (Los Angeles)
7. Jonas Mouton, 6-2/210, Venice (Los Angeles)
8. Devin Ross, 5-11/185, Rancho Cucamonga (Calif.)
9. Brandon Heath, 6-1/195, Palm Beach Lakes (W. Palm Beach, Fla.)
10. Kenneth Beasley, 5-9/165, West Orange-Stark (Orange, Texas)
11. Prince Miller, 5-10/190, Byrnes (Duncan, S.C.)
12. Perrish Cox, 6-1/195, University (Waco, Texas)
13. Ray Small, 6-0/190, Glenville (Cleveland)
14. Chykie Brown, 6-1/175, North Shore (Houston)
15. Ryan Hill, 5-11/182, James Rickards (Tallahassee, Fla.)
16. Tony Wilson, 5-10/172, Mainland (Daytona Beach, Fla.)
17. Jacques Rickerson, 5-10/176, St. Augustine (Fla.)
18. Rashad Jones, 6-2/180, Washington (Atlanta)
19. Asher Allen, 5-10/180, Tucker (Ga.)
20. Christian Ramirez, 6-2/195, Imperial (Calif.)
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Here is the list I was going off of from Small's thread. He isnt on it. Hell now that I look at it neither is colemnan.
 
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The two lists are inconsistent, as they are both put out by Scout, and while Kurt Coleman is ranked ahead of Ray Small at the CB position, Ray Small is ranked well ahead of Kurt Coleman for overall DBs. That doesn't reconcile.
 
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