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LeSean "Shady" McCoy (RB Buffalo Bills)

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LeSean McCoy

Running back
Harrisburg (PA) Bishop McDevitt
Height: 5-foot-10
Weight: 193 pounds
40-yard dash: 4.4 seconds- ran a 4.25 40 at PSU Nike
Bench reps: 14
Bench max: 360 pounds
Squat max: 425 pounds
Vertical leap: 34 inches
Shuttle time: 4.1 seconds
GPA: 2.6
2003 stats: 2,568 yds, 30 TD's, 9.7 avg
2004 stats: 2,828 yds, 33 TD's

Named Student Sports' National Sophomore of the Year following the 2003 season. Also selected Class 4A all-state. LeSean plays for Bishop McDevitt, the same school as former Notre Dame and NFL star running back Ricky Watters.

2004 Army combine numbers

Ht 5' 9.7"
Wt 193
40- 4.69-4.78 (4 runs)

http://proxy.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/news/story?id=1874105

Lemming's top offensive player in this year's junior class.

The Sporting News no. 2 Junior in the country

According to Lemming

McCoy's dream school is Miami, but he is also interested in Maryland, Virginia, Michigan, Notre Dame, Penn State, Florida, USC, Nebraska, Ohio State and Boston College.

Last night

Bishop McDevitt star tailback LeSean McCoy, who averaged more than 250 yards rushing and nearly three touchdowns per game last season, put up LeSeanish numbers again: 25 rushes for 224 yards and three touchdowns.

But the dinged-up McDevitt junior said he couldn't cut on a sore right ankle. State College's strong set of tacklers nailed McCoy for losses on eight carries, making his day as frustrating as it was productive.

"I can already tell it's different this year," McCoy said. "Everyone is keying on me now. I could hear them shouting out my name on every play."
 
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Incredible playoff performance for Shady last night

http://pennlive.com/sports/patriotnews/index.ssf?/base/sports/1100946051277860.xml

But in the end, it was the back known as Shady who saved McDevitt. And here's how the junior saved the Crusaders:

An incredible 387 yards rushing on an equally incredible 42 carries, both District 3 playoff records.

Five touchdowns, another Class AAAA district record, including a critical 61-yard burst on his 35th carry.

And his 127 yards receiving, which included a 61-yard jaunt on an amazing play started by quarterback Jeremy Ricker's Houdini-like escape from a sure sack.

That gave McCoy 514 yards of total offense.

And he did it while nursing some minor injuries and a dizzy head.

"I was woozy in the second quarter," said McCoy. "But that's football. You're going to get hit. And you still have to play."
 
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42 carries, 352 yards and seven (7!) rushing touchdowns- WOW

BISHOP McDEVITT 48, CARLISLE 28
McDevitt grabs hold of gold
Sunday, November 28, 2004
BY ROD FRISCO
Of The Patriot-News
It all seems like a distant memory now for Bishop McDevitt football.

The sluggish start to the season. The walking dead first half against Carlisle. The survival against Berwick. The embarrassment against Central Dauphin.

And, of course, the years of frustration the Crusaders had stacked up like so many old LPs.

That is all gone now, replaced by the gold that always seemed within reach for Bishop McDevitt but never in hand. The Crusaders have a good grip on it now.

That gold is the District 3-6 Class AAAA championship trophy, won McDevitt-style at Hersheypark Stadium last night in a 48-28 rollover against Carlisle in front of 5,731 forehead-slapping fans.

What is winning McDevitt-style these days? Last night, it went like this (again): 42 carries, 352 yards and seven (7!) rushing touchdowns by Crusaders junior-cum-deity LeSean McCoy.

Those numbers once again are all records of some fashion. The carries and the yardage are District 3-AAAA championship marks. The seven touchdowns are the mark of sheer greatness.

"I've run out of superlatives for Shady," Bishop McDevitt head coach Jeff Weachter said. "I just don't have any more."

Words fail to describe what only numbers can when it comes to McCoy. He is now at 2,788 rushing yards (and 31 ground TDs) this year and 5,711 for his two-year career. In McDevitt's three-game playoff run alone, he has rushed 106 times for 1,097 yards and 15 touchdowns.

But even more important than those outrageous statistics is where McDevitt now stands in Pennsylvania's football hierarchy.

At 10-2, McDevitt is just one of four Class AAAA teams left standing. It moves into Saturday's PIAA Class AAAA West Championship game at Altoona's fast-track Mansion Park against excellent and undefeated Pittsburgh Central Catholic (14-0). Game time is tentatively set for 1 p.m.

"Did we ever doubt that we would be here?" McDevitt strong safety Eric McGovern said. "I don't think so. We know what we have on this team, and after our losses we picked it up and kept carrying it through."

The title is McDevitt's sixth District 3 football championship but its first in Class AAAA and its first since 1997, when it won the third of three straight 3-AA crowns. McDevitt became the first team to win district football championships in three classifications, having won two 3-AAA trophies.

Last night's effort by McDevitt was more than enough to make up for its lost-in-space spinout against Carlisle in Week 4 of the regular season, a 26-20 loss.

In that game, McDevitt had no answer for Carlisle junior tailback Tyreese Marshall, who blew through the McDevitt interior for nearly 300 yards rushing and four touchdowns.

Last night, Marshall, nursing all kinds of nagging injuries, could muster just 39 yards on 11 carries, part of Carlisle's net total of 121 rushing yards, its lowest output of the season.

That's because one huge play completely changed the tempo of the game, and not for Carlisle's benefit.

The Thundering Herd, which ended a great season with an 11-2 record, pounded McDevitt on the game's opening series, going 81 yards on 11 plays, the last a 20-yard scoot by quarterback Clem Johnson on an option left.

Except for a failed extra point, it was exactly what the Herd wanted: a 6-0 lead, and McCoy had yet to touch the ball.

McDevitt responded with a similar 63-yard drive that featured a critical 15-yard screen from Jeremy Ricker to McCoy for a first down at the Carlisle 23. That was followed by McCoy's first touchdown of 2 yards. The first of Mike Comasco's six extra points made it 7-6.

Then, with 14 seconds left in the first quarter, Carlisle's world exploded.

A bad option pitch was recovered at the Herd 12, and it was a snap for McCoy to pop through two plays later with 4 seconds left in the quarter.

The race was on, and Carlisle, despite its speed, could never catch up.

McCoy followed with scoring runs of 59 and 9 yards for a 28-6 lead, sliced by 6 with 1:09 left in the half when Johnson found Rich Rayborn on a 62-yard post.

But McCoy and McDevitt never quit running downhill. McCoy would post scoring runs of 10, 35 and 31 yards in the second half. Carlisle kept trying to hang, but McCoy was too good and too gone.

http://pennlive.com/sports/patriotnews/index.ssf?/base/sports/1101637359137300.xml
 
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http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/04338/421192.stm

McCoy is considered one of the top junior running backs in the country. What he has done in the past five games is unheard of in Pennsylvania high school football. Consider these five-game feats:

1,715 yards. That's a terrific season for every other running back.

23 touchdowns, including seven last week against Carlisle.

164 carries, including two games with 42 attempts.

A 10.5 yards-per-carry average.

"Things have just been rolling," McCoy said.

Rolling? It's been like Shaquille O'Neal in a kindergarten gym class. Is it any wonder McCoy already has close to 40 scholarship offers from Division I colleges, including Miami, Penn State, Michigan, Maryland and Virginia.

"I've known him since he was 9 years old," Bishop McDevitt coach Jeff Weachter said. "You could see then that he was going to be a man among boys."

For the season, McCoy has rushed for 2,788 yards on 320 carries and scored 31 touchdowns. He has 5,711 yards in his career. The state record is 8,432 and McCoy seemingly has a shot at it next season.

Walker said McCoy is somewhat comparable to (Justin) King, but McCoy believes he has a little more to offer. A well-spoken youngster, McCoy knows all about King.

"Central's defense has been doing a great job lately, but I don't know if they've faced a running back that cuts like me," McCoy said. "Justin is very good, but he's more of just a speedy guy. I can cut and keep my speed going at the same time."

McCoy has an older brother, LeRon, who plays receiver for IUP. He signed with the University of Virginia out of high school, but eventually ended up at IUP. LeSean has always been a running back, at least since his midget-league days when coaches originally tried him at quarterback.

"I couldn't throw a ball, but I could always run," McCoy said.

McCoy also is strong, bench pressing 360 pounds. But it's his speed (low 4.4s in the 40-yard dash) and cutting ability that Central Catholic will have to worry about.

"He has everything you would want in a running back," Weachter said. "He has power and speed. Plus, he makes some cuts that would break ankles of normal people. The other thing he has is great vision."
 
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"The Sporting News no. 2 Junior in the country"

Buckskin can you post a link to this list.

As for McCoy I would like to think we could possibly have a chance, but when a kid says a school is his dream school he usually ends up there. Unless he doesnt get an offer, but the number to player in the country will get an offer.
 
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"The Sporting News no. 2 Junior in the country"

Buckskin can you post a link to this list.

As for McCoy I would like to think we could possibly have a chance, but when a kid says a school is his dream school he usually ends up there. Unless he doesnt get an offer, but the number to player in the country will get an offer.


We do have a chance...I believe we were in his top 5 at least at one point, along with scUM, and some ACC schools...or so the story goes. Rivals already has video of him, so you might want to check it out. The problem with Miami could be their depth at RB. They brought in 3 last class, looking for 1-2 this class, and have Javarris James (i think Edgerrin's cousin?) in the same class as LeSean. It will be interesting to see what happens
 
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Recruiting-This kid is for real

I was visiting my In-laws a few weeks back in Harrisburg, PA right after Thanksgiving. There was a kid in the paper making a big name for himself- Shawn McCoy. He plays for Bishop McDevitt HS and had 7 TD's the state Championship game. Anyword if the Bucks have an eye on this kid?


Go Bucks!!

Scott
 
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Laser, I merged your post on to McCoy's thread. All you need to do is a quick search and you'll find the thread on a player you're looking for, if there is one.

Welcome aboard.
 
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True, I should have been more clear. Any word if PSU is looking at this kid? He is a "hometown" kid, not being that far from State College. Can you imagine a '06 season with McCoy and Ginn on the same team? The speed would just be awesome!

Go Bucks!!

Scott
 
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