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2008 Rivals/Scout/etc. National & Regional Rankings

High school sports

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Ohio High football ratings

We're expecting our new Ohio High magazine in the mail any day. Entering summer, here were the magazine's top-rated area football seniors for fall 2007:

1. Elder TE Kyle Rudolph (#4 overall prospect in Ohio) -- verbal to Notre Dame
2. La Salle WR DeVier Posey (#8 overall in Ohio) -- verbal to Ohio State
3. Lakota West WR Bakari Bussey (tied for #25 overall)
4. Wyoming DE Jordan Bright (#35 overall)
5. Middletown WR Phillip Barnett (#38 overall)
6. Hamilton OL Demicus Brown (#51 overall)
7. Withrow QB Juandez Brown (#53 overall)
8. Winton Woods CB Lamonte Lattimore (#54 overall)
9. Hamilton CB Kenny Veal (#56 overall)
10. Middletown OL Chip Robinson (#58 overall)

St. Xavier RB Darius Ashley is No. 68 overall, with his size (5-9) probably keeping him from being rated higher. The guy just makes plays, folks. .... Colerain QB Doug Reynolds is No. 90 overall. .... St. Xavier LB Fred Craig and Moeller QB Ross Oltorik are among "Others to Watch."
 
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Dre's Dish on Miami-Dade High School Sports

Dre's early summer top 20 Dade football recruits

As we've done in years past, we'll come out with our top 20 seniors in our official top 20 football recruits in the Dade football preview in August.
In the meantime, here are my early summer top 20 list.

Again, this is not an official list just an early stab at ranking some of the top players in the county. I'm sure I'll miss tons others that I'll soon hear about from readers, so by all means let's create some buzz.

1. Marcus Forston, Northwestern, DT, 6-3, 290, 4.8, rated in the top 30 overall by rivals.com
2. Aldarius Johnson, Northwestern, WR, 6-3, 195, 4.5, rated 41st overall by rivals. UF, UM, FSU, Georgia, UNC
3. Etienne Sabino, Krop, 6-3, 230, 4.6 has over 20 offers, FSU likes a lot
4. Brandon Harris, Booker T. Washington, CB, 5-10, 175, 4.45, could be UM guy, like big brother Tim
5. Marcus Robinson, Homestead, LB, 6-2, 215, 4.5 had 18 sacks last year, can also play WR, tremendous athlete; USC, Michigan on the list as well as the big 3
6. Greg Shaw, Monsignor Pace, OL, 6-6, 275, 25-30 offers for Willie Williams' younger bro
7. Sean Spence, Northwestern, 6-1, 200, 4.6 - been watching this guy since freshman year and he's been a beast of a linebacker with all the makings of a good one at the next level.
8. Brandon Washington, Northwestern, OL, 6-4, 310, UM commit and monster o-lineman
9. Thearon Collier, Booker T. Washington, WR, 5-9, 163, 4.5, UM commit
10. Jacory Harris, Northwestern, QB, 6-4, 169, 4.8, UM commit
11. Davon Johnson, Booker T. Washington, WR, 5-11, 470, 4.45
12. Tommy Streeter, Northwestern, WR, 6-5, 200, 4.5
13. Benjamin Jones, Northwestern, DT, 6-5, 280, 5. 1, 3-star
14. Mike Goodman, OL, Columbus, 6-5, 270, 5.2 has offer from UM as well as interest from Maryland, South Carolina and Rutgers to name a few
15. Corey Liujet, Hialeah, DL, 6-3, 230, 4.7 - people are going to start talking about him real soon
16. Brian Moore, Ransom, OL, 6-3, 275, commit to Duke
17. Robert Sands, Carol City, FS, 6-5, 197, 4.6, Auburn high on the list
18. Travis Howard, CB, Krop, has big 3 from Florida on list
19. George Baker, Archbishop Carroll, RB, among top 35 athletes in nation
20. Donovan Varner, Gulliver Prep, CB, 5-8, 160

There are tons more but that will have to wait till August.

I highlighted the players OSU has at least been in touch with...
 
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First team rankings by Rivals:

BuckeyeGrove.com - Fast start puts Bruins on top of team rankings

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1. UCLA
2. Texas
3. ND
4. Oklahoma
5. Georgia
6. FSU
7. USC
8. OSU
9. TAMU
10. Nebraska

FWIW, OSU and USC are the only schools in the top 10 with less than 10 commits so far. 7 of the 10 have 14+ commits already and 2 (UCLA and Texas) have over 20.

Oh...and Michigan is at #12.
 
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We should have a 4 star average if/when Buchanan is upgraded to 3 stars(which will happen IMO since I think he's kicking in one of the allstar games). Add potential five stars in Pryor and Hale, and four stars in Scott, Goebel, et al, and we have a top 5/3 class easily.

I do have to admit though, ND is putting together a pretty good class. Their Oline class is a little weak, but otherwise they have a really good class. I thought their highly rated class last year was overrated, but I was surprised when I looked at their commit list.

FSU will also have a killer class.
 
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I love when they get real scouts doing this. That's why I post the stuff from The Pittsburgh Sports Report so much. I'm not even sure if any of the national Scout or Rivals guys ever worked for a college before. That's why I take their info with a grain of salt. I'm not sure they are qualified any more than any of us.
 
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Something I found over on the Texas Rivals board:

Per Scout.com: 2006-2008 Recruiting Totals

NOTRE DAME
17 Top 100 players
6 Five star players
35 Four star players
16 Three star players


USC
31 Top 100 players
21 Five star players
21 Four star players
8 Three star players


FLORIDA
20 Top 100 players
16 Five star players
26 Four star players
13 Three star players

LSU
11 Top 100 players
7 Five star players
24 Four star players
24 Three star players

TEXAS
16 Top 100 players
9 Five star players
39 Four star players
16 Three star players

OHIO STATE
18 Top 100 players
7 Five star players
24 Four star players
8 Three star players

MICHIGAN
12 Top 100 players
8 Five star players
23 Four star players
11 Three star players


FLORIDA STATE
7 Top 100 players
4 Five star players
23 Four star players
25 Three star players

MIAMI
5 Top 100 players
6 Five star players
22 Four star players
15 Three star players

OKLAHOMA
10 Top 100 players
7 Five star players
24 Four star players
20 Three star players
 
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Good stuff from Muck. The next question for me, is who wins more games with the least amount of ranked talent? Is it more important to get the top-end recruits, or does player development win out? The answer is probably somewhere in between. You need those game-changers to win the big one, but you can't get to the big one without the day to day grinders. Such is the world of college football.
 
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The things that stand out to me from the above list...

1. Most of the top programs are pretty equal in the talent level they are bringing in.

2. You'd think USC would never lose a game with the numbers they are bringing in.

3. Miami & FSU have really fallen off the charts.

4. ND fans are about out of excuses regarding talent.

5. TSUN still sucks.
 
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