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LB Chris Worley (Official Thread)

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJ02fqoPDmI"]2013 Christopher Worley - Glenville - Jr yr - PROMO - YouTube[/ame]

Similar to Jayme Thompson in my opinion- not the most polished player but the potential is obvious.
 
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He played LB with Bogard and was ridiculously good in the game vs the Georgia team on ESPN.

Wondering if this is an offer or an OFFER. Kid can play, just not sure where he fits in. Looks like an ideal STAR candidate but coaches are saying they wanna use the position less.
 
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Maybe his offer was related to the recent decision of the Ohio kid who committed to the clowns up north?

Worley will probably get bigger and remain fast. If he commits to the Bucks, hopefully he'll grow into a hard hitting safety or outside linebacker.

I'm always happy to see Ohio kids get offers from THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY.
 
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Glenville athlete not focusing on recruiting
April, 25, 2012
By Jared Shanker | ESPN.com

Chris Worley is the latest BCS prospect at Cleveland Glenville, but that does not mean his attention is on recruiting right now. Instead, Worley is working in the classroom and on becoming a leader to get he and his teammates prepared for the 2012 season after Glenville missed the playoffs this past fall.

?I have a couple offers, but right now I?m focusing on school and the ACT, getting better with my teammates,? Worley said.

Worley said he works out "about every day of the week? and brings in teammates and non-Glenville players from Cleveland to train on weekends sometimes. Worley said that will help in the fall when it is his time to be the unquestioned leader of the defense.

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http://insider.espn.go.com/blog/ncf...o.com/blog/ncfrecruiting/midwest/post?id=2427
 
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Michigan State, Pitt offer Glenville athlete
May, 4, 2012
By Jared Shanker | ESPN.com

Cleveland Glenville has traditionally sent its top prospects to Ohio State, but Michigan State and Pittsburgh are hoping to change that with its latest offer.

While visiting the school Friday morning, Spartans defensive coordinator Pat Narduzzi extended an offer to Christopher Worley. Pitt also stopped by and offered, Worley wrote in a text message.

A 6-foot-3, 190-pound athlete, Worley will likely play either linebacker or safety in college. However, he has put the recruiting process on hold for now as he prepares for his senior season.

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http://insider.espn.go.com/blog/ncf...o.com/blog/ncfrecruiting/midwest/post?id=2521
 
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Scout $ - Worley Poised for Big Finish

7/18

By The Bank....Will be playing Safety this coming season & has been working on his coverage skills. Talks about his interest in Arkansas, Illinois & Ohio State and says he plans on visiting tOSU again soon.
 
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BN $ - Glenville Still Producing

8/21

By Wiltfong...not worried about recruiting and will focus on official visits towards the end of his season but Coach Overton thinks he will pick up some more offers based on his film if he continues playing the way he has during their scrimmages.
 
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Worley: Ohio State top five material
August, 25, 2012
By Brad Bournival | ESPN.com

Check back with Christopher Worley (Cleveland, Ohio/Glenville) in a few weeks.

That?s what the 6-foot-3, 190-pound Worley wants to tell all the schools looking at him.

He?s not saying that in a negative way, Worley just wants to get things going with his Tarblooders before he starts looking at trimming things down.

While he?s got offers from the likes of Arkansas, Michigan State, Ohio State, Pittsburgh and West Virginia, he?s not ready to list a top five, let alone a top three.

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http://insider.espn.go.com/blog/colleges/osu/post?id=2255
 
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