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'12 MD ATH Deontay McManus (West Virginia Signee)

wadc45;1856552; said:
http://rivals.yahoo.com/footballrecruiting/football/recruiting/player-Deontay-McManus-108091

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Sorry if i am mistaken, but is he "pointing" with his middle finger? i know a photo can't be objective, one can skew it one way or the other. Just thought it is "interesting".

:osu2:

osu.edu ROCKS
 
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247 $ - The Friend Zone

4/18

His Next Level Nation coach indicates schools like PSU would be better served to recruit some of Deontay's Next Level teammates if they want to land McManus...his interest level in PSU right now is only medium.
 
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Scout $ - FOS-TV: WR/DB Deontay McManus

5/3

Video from the Penn State site....Talks about his experience at the Penn State Nike Camp this weekend. Penn State, Oregon, West Virginia and Miami lead for him & will wait until Signing Day to make a decision.
 
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Here are 15 prospects just from Baltimore City and Baltimore County to keep an eye on in 2011.

1. Deontay McManus, WR, Dunbar
Coming in at No. 108 in the Rivals.com top 250 player rankings, McManus is the highest-rated prospect in Baltimore. The 6-foot-2, 210-pound four-star dynamo claims more than 20 scholarship offers from schools in the SEC (Tennessee, Alabama, Auburn), Big 10 (Iowa, Michigan, Ohio State), ACC (Virginia Tech, Maryland) and Big East (Connecticut, West Virginia). McManus has already stated many times that he's leaning toward Virginia.

Scout's Take: "McManus is simply a man-child with a phenomenal skill set. He has the physical ability and tools to change the receiver position at the collegiate level. He explodes out of breaks, snatches the ball out of the air at its highest peak and creates yards after the catch. He looks like a big-time halfback or linebacker, but moves with the grace of a receiver." -- Wayne Yarborough, MdHigh/Rivals.com recruiting analyst

http://www.pressboxonline.com/story.cfm?id=7747
 
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Really good athlete, tall-rangy-speedy wideout. I can tell why Dana Holgerson wanted him, he's a carbon copy of Dez Bryant and Blackmon physically. When he gets into collegiate S&C he's gonna be a freak.
 
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