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6'6, 290-pound Aaron Brown
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By Michael McCammon
Date: Apr 28, 2005
Aaron Brown of Cincinnati Princeton High School has already collected over 40 scholarship offers. The highly sought after offensive lineman visited U of L for the spring game and InsidetheVille.com has the latest on the potential All-American selection
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Aaron Brown
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By Steve Ryan Publisher
Date: May 10, 2005
If it’s just a few offers, the recruiting process can be easy and mostly enjoyable. If it’s 40 and counting, it’s decidedly more complex. The slogans you get from coaches, the actual keeping track of visits, offers and letters, it’s all a bit overwhelming. And, in the case of offensive lineman Aaron Brown, that’s for his father. Perhaps even he didn’t realize what it was going to be like, but he sure does now and that is both bad and good
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Aaron Brown
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Date: May 30, 2005
The Ohio High top 100 has gotten all the way down to No. 2 today, and the No. 2 player takes a back seat to no one when it comes to his offer list. That would be Cincinnati Princeton OL Aaron Brown, who has had dozens of offers for months and will have his pick of schools. Click the link for the profile.
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