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'06 OH OL Levi George (Toledo verbal)

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Warren G. Harding HS

Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 295

George is a 6'1, 295 pound center at Warren Harding. As a freshman in 2002, he started for Youngstown Boardman on a offensive line that sent three players to Division 1A schools. He now leads an experienced offensive line for Warren Harding and has looked very impressive threw week 1 (offseason included). He recently set a school record in the weight room by doing 26 reps of 225 pounds. That strength definitely shows on the field as WGH totaled 406 yards rushing on 47 carries, in addition to not allowing a sack, as WGH rolled 49-22 in their season opener against Warren JFK. The starters totaled 372 yards on 36 carries and scored 5 TDs on the ground, and George played a huge roll with WGH having lots of success in the middle. Only time will tell how George fares against the better teams on the schedule, but he is no stranger to tough competiton. Stay tuned.
 
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Following up on Worm's post...in Ohio High's Top 150, George was listed as one of the other notable players to watch. At the time he was listed at 6' 2" 250 lbs. (althought they also still listed him as a player for Youngstown Boardman).
 
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His dad has beef him, his brother and Harding OT Justin Boyles up who comes over and eat with. Every he feeds them some of big pieces of chicken and a real big steakand a real big breakfast and Lunch. I heard Michigan is interested in him
 
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Warren Harding at Massillon
SITE Paul Brown Tiger Stadium, 7:30 p.m.
RECORDS Warren Harding 2-5, Massillon 7-0.
LAST WEEK St. Ignatius 24, Harding 6; Massillon 54, Woodrow Wilson 0.
LAST MEETING Harding won 15-12 last year. WHAT TO WATCH This Harding team is not a typical 2-5 team. Warren has lost to teams with a combined 27-8 record, and all of them are playoff contenders. Head coach Thom McDaniels is hoping his players begin to mature. Warren was in a position to compete better in four of those five losses, but failed to finish strong the second half. Raider TB Dan Herron (5-10, 188) is their best offensive player. “To this point in the season, he’s the best back we will have faced,” Massillon head coach Tom Stacy said. The Tigers have not tackled particularly well, and if that continues, this will be a concern. Massillon will rely on its front seven, specifically LBs Robert Morris and Paris McCall to bring Herron down. The Tiger interior defensive line will be in for a tough match against C Levi George (6-1, 288). McDaniels believes George is a Division I recruit. Massillon needs to mix its defenses, because QB Sidney Glover is good, but he can be confused. Containment is important. The Tiger offense will get starting QB Bobby Huth back. He has attempted 99 passes and not thrown an interception yet in his first season as the starter. Huth sat out last week because of a concussion. The key for the Tigers is RB-DB Brian Gamble. McDaniels said Gamble reminds him of former McKinley standout Mike Doss. Gamble is a two-way player, a big hitter on both sides, and he knows how to finish runs. Massillon has to protect Huth, because Harding can be beaten deep. Massillon moved slightly ahead of McKinley in the Associated Press poll to No. 3. A win should lock Massillon into a playoff spot and possibly a home game.
 
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Levi has just recieved an from Toldeo. Nortwestern, Illinios and OHio U are very close to offering. Michigan is supposed to come talk to him. He is a buckeye fan and would love to go to Ohio State. If Michigan offers I think we will offer him.
 
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I would be surprised to see OSU offer. I think the staff is pretty confident about where they are with Smith, Browning and possibly Thomas. I think Levi's size is working against him as far as offers from OSU and Michigan are concerned.
 
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