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'10 PA RB/LB Mike Hull (Penn State Verbal)

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Canonsburg (PA) Canon McMillan

Height: 6-foot-1
Weight: 205 lbs

Scout.com: Stars Shine Bright in Pittsburgh

Class of 2010 prospect Mike Hull (Canonsburg/Pa./Canon McMillan) is going to be a very good player. I?d go as far as saying I can see a Sean Lee (Penn State) type player. He is a hardnosed kid who gets after it.

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9/22

From the Pitt site...PSU has verbally offered and is considered a PSU lean because of his family connections...hoping to see games at Pitt, Penn State, Ohio State and West Virginia.

ESPN - Midwest Recruiting Blog

2010 prospect Hull likes Big Ten

Wednesday, September 24, 2008 | Print Entry
Posted by Bill Kurelic

There is no questioning junior Mike Hull's (Canonsburg, Pa./Canon-McMillan) ability -- he is one of the top all-around athletes in the Big Ten region. The questions are which position Hull will play at the next level and who he will play for?

Hull was an all-conference selection as an outside linebacker his freshman year in one of the top conferences in the state of Pennsylvania. He made 104 tackles.

The 6-foot-1, 212-pound Hull played inside linebacker, safety and running back his sophomore season. He led the WPIAL Quad A in rushing with 1,300 yards, averaging 7.1 yards per carry and scoring 14 times. On defense he made 117 tackles.

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9/24

By BK...says he is likely to stay in the Big 10 and is interested in anyone that offers. (rest of the update is similar to the free update above).
 
holybuckeye33;1270443; said:
Change of heart?? Would love to get him for no other reason than to send the PSU fans to the ledges. :biggrin:

I figured what the heck...at least he is planning on coming to see a game this fall in Columbus...
 
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Canon-McMillan's offense exploded against winless Baldwin as the Big Macs earned a 53-6 win in the Great Southern Conference.

Chad Hagan rushed for 135 yards on just seven carries, taking two for touchdowns, and also caught a 25-yard touchdown from Steve Roach. Mike Hull rushed for 82 yards and scored twice.

Canon-McMillan (2-0, 4-2), which rushed for 448 yards, had six touchdown plays of 25 yards or more.
 
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10/7

From BWI...getting mail from most schools across the country and has offers from Michigan, Penn State, Pitt and West Virginia. Favors PSU and talks about having visited for a game.
 
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WPIAL Class AAAA Roundup: Upper St. Clair makes history for Render in win

Canon-McMillan 35, Mt. Lebanon 28

Rallying from a two-touchdown halftime deficit, the Big Macs (5-2, 3-0) toppled visiting Mt. Lebanon (1-6, 1-2) in the Great Southern Conference. Mike Hull got the comeback started with a 31-yard touchdown run in the third quarter, and it was followed by a two fourth-quarter scores by Chad Hagan, covering 2 and 6 yards. Mt. Lebanon, which had 182 yards passing in the first half, was held to 10 yards in the second half. The Big Macs rolled up 24 first downs and 392 yards total offense compared to 12 first downs and 243 yards for the Blue Devils. Hull led Canon-McMillan with 114 yards rushing on 23 carries.
 
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Tough game for Hull and Canon-McMillan

Bethel Park beats Canon-McMillan to clinch title

It took John Schademan less than four minutes to give Bethel Park something they haven't had in 10 years.

Schademan, a receiver, scored three touchdowns in a span of three minutes and 49 seconds last night, and his outburst vaulted Bethel Park to a 28-10 victory against Canon-McMillan in a game that decided the top spot in the Great Southern Conference.

With the win, Bethel Park clinched first place in the conference. It has been 10 years since the Black Hawks have been able to call themselves conference champs.

Bethel Park is 8-0 overall and 4-0 in the conference. With a win next week against Baldwin, the Black Hawks will finish the regular season with an undefeated record for the first time since 1964 and the fourth time in school history. The other years were 1943 and 1951, although the '43 team had a tie.

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Bethel Park's defense was outstanding, limiting Canon-McMillan to 211 yards, including 91 on the ground. Hull, who came in with 717 yards rushing, was held to 41 yards on 15 carries, his lowest yardage total this season.
 
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