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True, but thats why you bring him in as an athlete. Like scarletngray said, use him like a Percy Harvin. Catching the ball out of the slot and backfield, end arounds, and running the ball. Plus, use him in the return game once Hall and Berry leave. The read option with him a Braxton could be dangerous.k2onprimetime;1829513; said:I think this kid is a player, Its just we already have a ton of RBs.
jwinslow;1829028; said:Exactly. He's not small, just short. Jordan Hall & Jaamal Berry were similar body types.
Cincy Lands Ohio?s Mr. Football
When Akise Teague recently cancelled his visit to Wisconsin in order to join Shaq Washington at UC this weekend, it appeared as if the Bearcats were the frontrunners in his recruitment, and after spending two days on Cincinnati?s campus, sources tell Bearcat Lair that Ohio?s Mr. Football made his college decision today and gave a verbal pledge to Butch Jones and his UC staff.
Teague was nothing short of phenomenal this year in winning the Associated Press?s highest award, and although he will probably continue to play running back at Cincinnati, he is such a good athlete that he could also be a candidate to do other jobs as well.
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What if he thinks he can continue doing the same things at Cincy for the next few years that he did this past year, rather than being a back-up db at Wisconsin or possbile OSU?rmb421;1832578; said:Cancels a trip to Wisconsin to verbal to UC? I think his decision-making skills are lacking.
Hodgepodge;1832607; said:I believe Wisconsin's scholarship offer was as a greyshirt.
Ohio Mr. Football: OSU often passes on award winner
Sunday, January 30, 2011
By Ken Gordon
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
Now I'll show him, Akise Teague thought. The running back from Youngstown Ursuline High School had won Ohio's Mr. Football award but did not have a scholarship offer from Ohio State.
Here, though, was a golden opportunity: On Dec.4, Teague was playing in the Division V state championship game, with Ohio State coach Jim Tressel in attendance.
Teague scored on a 73-yard swing pass. He scored on a 46-yard run. He scored on a 65-yard run. The TDs kept coming - five in all - as he gained 249 yards rushing and 94 receiving in a 51-21 win over Coldwater.
"After that game, I thought I would (get an OSU offer) for sure," Teague said. "I was excited."
He and Tressel spoke. Tressel was complimentary, and Teague said he was impressed with the coach. But no offer came.
"It was somewhat disappointing," Teague said. "But I guess that's just how it is."
A week later, Teague committed to Cincinnati.