NFBuck;1474917; said:This seems like the kind of kid Urban won't let get away, but who knows...
He says he would only play WR at UF...if he plays QB he wants a pro-style offense.
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NFBuck;1474917; said:This seems like the kind of kid Urban won't let get away, but who knows...
TokenGator;1464876; said:Miami Northwestern is a huge UM pipeline and despite this kids words its still going to be tough to pull him away from Miami.
With that said, it is a huge positive for everyone involved in his recruitment that he did not grow up a miami fan. Miami continuing to suck is going to be huge for everyone looking to recruit dade county
Nice.osugrad21;1474925; said:He says he would only play WR at UF...if he plays QB he wants a pro-style offense.
That they do.genron187;1474927; said:No its a huge positive that I like OSU and that he's thinking about them and leaving to do something different. Leaving home and staring for a team outside of florida....man o-state needs to break bread with me for all the recruiting i do for them
genron187;1474927; said:No its a huge positive that I like OSU and that he's thinking about them and leaving to do something different. Leaving home and staring for a team outside of florida....man o-state needs to break bread with me for all the recruiting i do for them
SayNoToMichigan;1474945; said:On a serious not though Genron, do you think Teddy wants to be a QB or WR in college? Also heard he could be taken in high next years MLB draft.
genron187;1474961; said:I know he's never playing Wr again in HS..unless they need a jump ball..he's coming along great.
For years, college recruiters and scouts have combed through South Florida looking for the next great skill player with world-class speed and high-end athleticism. But rarely have they swamped practice fields and sidelines in search of the next great quarterback.
Despite the successes of Brian Griese (Columbus) and Quinn Gray (Dillard), South Florida has not earned a significant amount of respect for its quarterback prospects. It has been Eddie Arza's lifelong dream to change that.
'Always, people come down here and say, `They have fast athletes,' '' Arza said. ``But we have produced a lot of great quarterbacks down here. I want people to sit up and take notice of that.'' Arza's dream became a reality Sunday afternoon when he hosted the First Annual CRONS Southern Quarterback Accuracy Challenge and Camp at the Cobb Sports Complex in Coral Gables.
The competition will air during Father's Day weekend on CBS.
The competition, which fielded 61 prospects from Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties, included game-situation drills and instruction from Arza and his staff.
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In the first round of the competition, the players threw at targets placed at different distances and could score a maximum of 550 points.
The field dwindled from 61 to 16, with Miami Central quarterback Jeffery Godfrey leading with 500 points. He was followed by Braddock freshman Benji Phillips with 460 and Everglades' Raymond Berhnu with 450.
During the morning camp, the quarterbacks were allowed to toss the ball around and showcase their arm strength. Northwestern junior Teddy Bridgewater wowed spectators, throwing 50-yard strikes downfield as well as making one-handed catches behind his back.
ant80;1495694; said:Given we're going after Miller, I hope he doesn't go to TTUN.