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'11 FL WR Phil Dorsett (Miami Signee)

southcampus;1720001; said:
No real surprise here. Staying close to home is a big deal to a lot of college kids, athlete or not. I look forward to seeing him on the field next year when we go down to take names in Coral Gables. Whataya say Miami fans... :lol:

The Orange Bowl is no longer.

They play in Sun Life/Landshark/Pro Player/Joe Robbie/Dolphins/Who knows what name next year stadium in Miami Gardens now.
 
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Jake Rudock's record-setting day - ESPN

By Corey Long
ESPN Recruiting
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- If Jake Rudock's (Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas) feeling the pressure of being the quarterback for one of Florida's most title-hungry programs, you wouldn't know it from the big smile on his face.

The 6-foot-3, 200-pounder could be smiling after throwing for a school-record 333 yards and four touchdowns in Friday's 42-28 victory over Camden County (Kingsland, Ga.). Or he could be smiling because he has two of the top receivers in the region -- FSU commit Rashad Greene and Miami commit Phillip Dorsett -- hauling in his passes.

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The big plays were made early and often. Rudock hit Greene to convert a third-and-30, which set up a touchdown pass to Dorsett for a 7-0 lead.

On the Raiders' next possession, Rudock and Dorsett hooked up again, this time for an 80-yarder that gave the Raiders a 14-7 lead.

"Jake was definitely in a zone," Dorsett said. "We tend to be a bit of a running team, so whenever we can get the big passing plays it's nice
 
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