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Dorsey is listed on the "ESPNU 150 Player Watch List" for 2010.
ESPN - College Football Recruiting - ESPNU 150
ESPN - College Football Recruiting - ESPNU 150
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Jay Paterno Working Ohio For Juniors
Posted Today at 16:20 by kurelicscorner
Jay Paterno stopped at Youngstown (Ohio) Cardinal Mooney on Monday and offered a scholarship to cornerback/running back Braylon Heard. Paterno also recently stopped at Hubbard to take a look at running back Andre Givens and wide receiver/defensive back Kurtis Drummond. Paterno's other northeast Ohio stops included Warren Harding to check on athlete Mike Dorsey and linebacker Davion Rogers.
OSUBucks22;1394727; said:JT just made the same trip last week, checking out pretty much the same kids (Mike included)... I don't believe we have a ton of interest in Heard though...
5 - Mike Dorsey - I have said enough about him. That is why he is #5 on this list. He would be the first one I would offer. That Akron is the only offer for this good student just amazes me.
Dorsey lands first Big Ten offer
Mike Dorsey (Warren, Ohio/Harding) had a couple MAC scholarship offers before receiving his first Big Ten offer on Monday. That offer came from the Wisconsin Badgers.
"I had talked to a coach from Wisconsin, but I didn't expect an offer," Dorsey said. "Then it came (on Monday morning). I was happy. Wisconsin is a Big Ten school and a winning program."
The 6-foot-2 and 205-pound Dorsey played running back and safety during his junior season. He rushed for over 700 yards and intercepted a pass.
However, Dorsey will likely play outside linebacker in college.
Dorsey's other two scholarship offers are from Akron and Toledo.
"I'm in contact with all three," Dorsey said. "And I also like Michigan State and West Virginia. I'm going to West Virginia on Saturday. I'm going to Akron (today)."
Dorsey is hoping for at least one more Big Ten offer.
"Michigan State is my favorite, but they haven't offered yet, so we will see," Dorsey said.