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'09 OH RB/LB Brad Rogers (Iowa Verbal)

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Toledo (OH) Central Catholic

Height: 5-foot-9
Weight: 230 lbs
Forty: 4.65 secs
Vertical: 28 inches
Shuttle: 4.68 secs
GPA: 2.9
ACT: 18

2007 Offensive Stats: 133 rushes 634 yards 12 TDs
2007 Defensive Stats: 56 tackles 11 TFLs 1 sack

National Frosh Soph football Combine

Headlining the morning session was Overall MVP Brad Rogers of Toledo Central Catholic in Ohio. The sophomore linebacker, who measured in at 5-foot-9 and 214-pounds, was dominant during 1-on-1?s, had a 4.65 40, 4.68 shuttle, 27-inch vertical, and 23 reps at 150-pounds.

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From OhioVarsity...Iowa has offered. OSU has told him if they are going to take a look it will be as a fullback, but he wants to play linebacker or running back. Iowa is recruiting him as a running back.
 
At least we're always honest with these recruits. If FB is where our staff sees him, maybe Brad'll begin to feel the same way. He could be a real bowling ball at 5-10 or 11, 250 or so, and sneak up on second level defendes, and blow them up.
 
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Congrats to Brad...

hawk central | Hawkeye Football

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Bruising back Iowa's first '09 recruit

Toledo prep chooses to play RB for Hawks rather than FB for Buckeyes

By Andy Hamilton
Iowa City Press-Citizen

Brad Rogers wasn't anticipating any early scholarship offers would come his way after an ankle injury sidetracked the second half of his junior season.

But the big Ohio high school running back did enough during the first half of his season last fall to make an impression on the Iowa football coaches, who extended an offer to Rogers last month.

"It kind of shocked me," he said. "They called up my coach and told me they liked my film and wanted to talk to me. Then they sent the (scholarship offer) papers in the mail."

Continued...
 
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