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#USC and #UCLA both offer what might be the Midwest's top sophomore: http://recruiting.scout.com/a.z?s=73&p=8&c=1&cfg=null&nid=5841628
McDowell uses camp as a learning tool
Tom Hauck/ESPNHSMalik McDowell already holds offers from Michigan, Ohio State, Michigan State and Syracuse.
Defensive end Malik McDowell, of Detroit Loyola, is quickly emerging as one of the top 2014 prospects in the Midwest and wowed everybody at the camp with his 6-foot-5, 250-pound frame.
McDowell already holds offers from Michigan, Ohio State, Michigan State and Syracuse and recently added another big, national offer.
"Oregon recently offered me, and I'm also hearing from Notre Dame," he said. "I'm going to the Michigan, Michigan State and Ohio State camps coming up, too."
McDowell seemed disappointed in himself after the event and felt that he could have performed much better than he did.
"I'm a little upset, but I'll do better at the next camp," he said. "I'll come back next time and not lose."
OH10;2192628; said:Doubtful, but it would be quite the coup.
From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20120914/SPORTS05/209140343#ixzz26RagVRcHSeptember 14, 2012
Loyola lineman makes most of 6-7, 295-pound frame
By Tom Markowski
The Detroit News
Loyola High?s Malik McDowell, whose 6-foot-7 and 295-pound frame makes him an effective lineman, already has garnered interest from the likes of Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State and Oregon. (David Guralnick/Detroit News)
Detroit -- Greg McDowell sees a bright future for his son, Malik. Most recruiting experts do, too. The difference is Greg McDowell's emphasis is on academics and his son's development as a person, not football.
"Football wasn't my intention when we decided (to attend Loyola)," Greg McDowell said. "My main thing was, he would get the attention he needed for his education. I didn't want him to have all the distractions (with) girls and such; being in a setting where he might think about girls, and not his education."
Greg McDowell can consider that area on track. His son has a 3.3 grade-point average at the all- boys school.
As for football ?
Malik, a junior lineman, is one of the top players in his class, and has received scholarship offers from Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Oregon, Stanford, Syracuse and Wisconsin. He's a nimble 6-foot-7 and 295 pounds ? and nine months short of his 17th birthday, still growing.
Still, Loyola has provided the best of both worlds for father and son.
"I am very proud of my son, dominating the way he does on the field; he's finding his way," Greg said. "He's becoming more engaging as a person."
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wadc45;2246681; said:BN $ - Meyer Turning The Tables On Hoke?
10/31
By BK...if he isn't still playing will be at The Game...no favorites but plans to have a top five by the summer...has liked Coach Meyer since his days at Florida.
Buckskin86;2213241; said:From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20120914/SPORTS05/209140343#ixzz26RagVRcH