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genron187;1557209; said:What a wonderful article. And he still takes a Bus and train to school. He doing that before STA anywayz. 3.2 GPA...WOW. Whoever that uncle is of his kudos to him..kudos
ysubuck;1556458; said:During a kick off return in the first half it appeared that Byrnes was going to get fantastic field position as a rather large crease opened up and the returner was on his way.
Lamarcus came from across the field (the left side of the TV screen) like he was shot out of a gun and made the play.
I rewound the play several times because I couldn't get over the speed.
My wife was getting the kids upstairs for bed and stopped what she was doing when she noticed the play. Now, my wife couldn't care less about sports, but she stopped what she was doing and said "Wow, that kid came out of nowhere."
Joyner is a player.
genron187;1557234; said:He said he was dog tired. Remember he started both ways and played almost every play.
genron187;1557234; said:He said he was dog tired. Remember he started both ways and played almost every play.
Lamarcus Joyner (Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Saint Thomas Aquinas) is a big play waiting to happen.
On Friday night, the entire country got to see it firsthand as the Under Armour All-American cornerback ripped off two momentum-seizing big plays in the top-ranked Raiders' 42-34 win against Byrnes (Duncan, S.C.) before a national audience watching on ESPNU.
He touched the ball twice, gained 145 yards and scored two touchdowns.
With Byrnes leading 7-0 and holding momentum, Joyner rushed past the Rebels secondary, catching a deep pass from quarterback Jacob Rudock in stride and racing to the end zone. The play came with 2:34 to go in the first quarter and with Aquinas facing a third-and-16.
"It's not really anything new to me," Joyner said. "It doesn't make me feel excited, it just makes me feel good that I pulled it out for my team. It's not about me anymore. It's about my team. I just want to see this team continue to be No. 1 in the nation."
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wadc45;1558541; said:DB Lamarcus Joyner rose to the occasion on the biggest of stages in St. Thomas Aquinas' victory over Byrnes on Friday night - ESPN
He was asked what his thoughts were about Florida coach Urban Meyer and Miami Dolphins linebacker Joey Porter being on the sidelines for the game.
"I get the chance to meet great men all the time," Joyner said. "Like [STA assistant and ESPN NFL analyst] coach Cris Carter, he is going to be in the Hall of Fame soon.
wadc45;1558541; said:
Many expect uncommitted prospect Lamarcus Joyner to end up at Florida State.
Our insiders are feeling REALLY good...and are being pretty vocal about it.Poe McKnoe;1558952; said:Should also be noted that, once again, ESPN's JC Schurburtt [in charge of Southeast Recruiting] is sticking to his original guess that Lamarcus ends up at Florida State.
Who knows, but at the very least, Joyner would be Ohio State's KR/PR.
Exactly. IMO Joyner is really torn between FSU and OSU, and the reason why he's waiting is because he doesn't want to go to a shipwreck of a program for the next four years. He loves us both--maybe FSU a little more, honestly--but the difference isn't enough that he wants to go to an 8-5 program each year, with no end in sight.Magua;1559151; said:With what's going on at FSU right now, I feel a little better day by day.