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OL Alex Boone (Official Thread)

Oh8ch said:
That's what happens when you send these Ohio farm boys down to Texas. I would have expected to read he had busted up a full grown steer.
Alex can bust some Longhorns back in Columbus come September. :biggrin:
 
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</td> <td valign="top"> Alaeze The Scout
By Jamie Newberg National Recruiting Analyst
Date: Jan 12, 2005

Melvin Alaeze turned into a scout today for Scout.com and here are his observations of offensive linemen Alex Boone, Dace Richardson, Michael Oher, Dan Doering, Chris Scott, Marques Slocum and Eugene Monroe.
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Melvin Alaeze is a member of the East squad for the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. Alaeze, from Randallstown (Md.) High School, is a four-star recruit and the No. 8 rated defensive tackle in the country according to Scout.com. Today, Alaeze missed the East practice session because of a wrist injury. So, Scout.com asked Alaeze his thoughts on the very talented East offensive line, player by player. Here are Melvin Alaeze’s scouting observations. Alex Boone (right tackle) Lakewood (Ohio) St. Edward
“That boy is athletic and very quick. He’s got great feet. He’ll get out on you quick. He’s one of the best here if not the best that I have matched up against.”

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