BGriffBuckeye
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Redhawk;1382197; said:
I am guessing he meant Jordan Hall?
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Redhawk;1382197; said:
BGriffBuckeye;1382203; said:I am guessing he meant Jordan Hall?
westbuck04;1382184; said:New Scout rankings are out and, surprise surprise, OSU commits are falling like rocks.
tsteele316;1382547; said:barry every at rivals said simon was ranked where he was because he's too small
There's a new No. 1 in the state of Ohio. After a strong showing in the U.S. Army All-America Game, Massillon (Ohio) Washington defensive back Justin Turner moved up to the No. 1 spot in the Rivals.com Ohio Postseason Top 60. He moves ahead of offensive lineman Marcus Hall of Cleveland Glenville and defensive back Jamie Wood of Pickerington (Ohio) Central.
The news of Turner's climb to the top spot means the Michigan Wolverines scored the top player in the state, which does happen, but with Jim Tressel's stranglehold on the talent in the Buckeye State it's been a rare occurrence.
Glenville defensive back Mike Edwards also made a nice climb in the rankings, moving all the way up to the No. 21 spot. The 5-foot-10, 170-pound cornerback had a solid senior season and proved he was one of the state's best after starting out at the No. 45 spot in the preseason rankings.
wadc45;1389307; said:Rivals.com Football Recruiting - Movement in Pa., Mich. and Mo. state rankings (free)
Pennsylvania Rivals.com Prospect Rankings (free)
Of note:
#1 Corey Brown
#2 Dorian Bell
#8 Jordan Hall
Michigan Rivals.com Prospect Rankings (free)
Of note:
#5 James Jackson
#13 Reid Fragel
MONTbigBuck;1389334; said:I am not implying that Rivals knows more about how a player will project in the future than a Big-10 program, but it is very telling about something amiss in State College when Penn State only has 1 player from the top 15 from Pennsylvania. Second year in a row for this kind of success.