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BB73;1503747; said:This article includes a scouting report, and a 3-minute video with highlights from Taylor's sophomore and junior seasons. He shows good touch in these clips.
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BB73;1506084; said:Taylor is on ESPNU right now, in a 7-on-7 game.
I have no idea when this took place, but there's a chance to see him make a lot of throws.
He's a QB for the Midwest, playing the Southwest in the 'Champion Gridiron Kings' consolation game.
Midwest 20, Southwest 14: Think Ohio State is thrilled Taylor Graham pledged his signature to a national letter of intent? Following a solid performance in the consolation game of the Gridiron Kings competition Saturday afternoon, that verbal commitment from last month (June 23) is looking golden.
Graham (6-foot-4, 210 pounds), a rising senior quarterback from Wheaton (Ill.) North, threw for three TDs, including a 35-yard catch-and-run by Penn State-bound running back Silas Redd Jr. of King Low Heywood Thomas School (Stamford, Conn.) early in the second half for a 20-8 lead.
During pool play earlier in the day, the Midwest lost to the Southwest 30-8. The beating didn't sit well with Graham.
"They were changing coverage all day," Graham said. "The one thing I learned is to trust your receivers. These [are] some of the best wide receivers in the country; they have great hands and are fast. They run great routes and that's what really mattered today."
Darius White of Dunbar (Fort Worth, Texas) scored a meaningless TD with 15 seconds left to close out the scoring.
The Midwest took an 8-0 lead early in the first half when Graham found Michigan-bound Austin White of Stevenson (Livonia, Mich.) and Alex Smith of Lakota West (West Chester, Ohio) for the two-point conversion.
Justin McCay of Bishop Miege (Shawnee Mission, Kan.) evened the score at 8 when he hooked up with quarterback Munchie Legaux of Karr (New Orleans) for a touchdown and two-point conversion.
Graham staked the Midwest to a 14-8 halftime lead late in the half when he passed 20 yards to Adrian Coxson of City College (Baltimore), who slipped past two defenders along the far sidelines.
"We developed good chemistry over the last two days," Graham said of his on-field relationship with Coxson, a Penn State recruit.
ScarletVader;1506380; said:who was he recruiting?
tonystarx;1506388; said:I think Taylor is the diamond in the rough.
Well yeah that was kinda what I was trying to get at. Just came out a little wrong. Probably more appropriate to say that he's at least just as good as Montana and Hendrix, and here we were getting all worked up about not signing either one. Not to take anything away from them, we definitely struck gold with Graham.wadc45;1506392; said:Diamonds in the rough aren't shooting up the rankings on all three sites...this kid is a player and like the ESPN article said, despite chasing Hendrix and Montana, I'm sure the OSU staff is ecstatic that they are going to end up signing Graham.
FYI, from what I read, neither of the two players Graham was "recruiting" have offers from OSU...
OUatl;1506667; said:To take the name from the bengals kicker shall we call him "golden graham?" Also someone posted that taylor and james louis were on the same team that weekend. So, this is obv not true.