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Hampton High's Taylor to make college pick
Tyrod Taylor inches closer to announcing his decision, but his coach says he's already made up his mind.
BY MELINDA WALDROP
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July 15, 2006
HAMPTON -- One of the players drawing the most attention at Friday night's VHSCA East-West all-star football clash wasn't even in the game.
Hampton High quarterback Tyrod Taylor, who will be a senior this fall, roamed the sidelines as Virginia's best graduating seniors competed in front of him. Dressed in baggy denim pants cinched just above the ankle with a snappy drawstring, Taylor exchanged handshakes with players, greeted friends and often pressed his cell phone to his ear.
A lot of eyes have been on Taylor for a long time. Having narrowed a laundry list of interested Division I suitors down to Virginia Tech and Florida, Taylor is set to announce a public decision in a week, Crabbers coach Mike Smith said. But Smith also said Taylor's choice has already been made.
"He knows where he's going," Smith said Friday night. "I know where he's going."
Taylor himself didn't have much to offer on the subject. "I'm trying to get to Florida next week," he said in between critiquing the East coaches' playcalling from the sideline.
Taylor said he still wants to announce his choice before he attends the Elite 11 quarterback camp in Los Angeles, slated for July 24-27. The camp is designed to highlight the country's top 12 rising senior quarterbacks, selected by Nike from a field of more than 1,000 candidates.
Taylor accounted for 2,588 total yards - 1,544 through the air and 1,044 on the ground - and 30 touchdowns as Hampton won the Division 5 state championship last season. He also showed off his ability as a cornerback, causing the title-clinching fumble as the Crabbers defeated Stone Bridge to claim the state crown.
Taylor's stat-studded year has led to much interest in Smith's storied program, which has also produced current Oakland Raider Ronald Curry and Marques Hagans, drafted by St. Louis in May after a four-year career at Virginia.
"We've been through a lot of them," Smith said. "We just kind of let them go through it, but (Taylor) has handled it well."
Smith said Taylor has talked to him about the recruiting process, but didn't go into great detail about how he culled the teams he was considering, including Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina State, to the Hokies and the Gators.
"We talked about things, just like all the guys," Smith said. "Things you want to look for, and where you're comfortable. ... Are your parents gonna be able to see you on Saturday? ... He's thought a lot about it."
Smith said Taylor has tentative plans to reveal his choice next Friday at Crabbers Restaurant in Hampton. A few weeks later, on Aug. 14, the Crabbers begin practice and pursuit of a second consecutive state championship.
"I think that it's important that he does it before the season starts," Smith said. "Whoever gets him, they're gonna get a good one. (But) they can't have him till we're through with him." «
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Update from Va. Tech Rivals. Tyrod says he's solid with his commitment to Virginia Tech but Oklahoma and Ohio State have both picked up their efforts recruiting him. Tyrod has been in contact with Troy Smith.
He slammed his helmet to the ground, ripped off his jersey and shoulder pads, and stormed toward the locker room, leaving others to collect his equipment. His teammates and coaches lingered to shake hands with the victors.
Beamer plans to redshirt Taylor, names Glennon starter
Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer said Tuesday he wants to redshirt quarterback Tyrod Taylor, and that Sean Glennon will be the Hokies' starting quarterback this season.
Taylor, who played last year as a true freshman, will dress this year and travel with the team. Cory Holt will be the No. 2 quarterback. Beamer entered this summer with the goal of heading into the season opener with one quarterback, not two.
"We're going to try to redshirt Tyrod Taylor," Beamer said at his weekly news conference. "I think in the long term, thinking about our football program, if we could get this done this is what we need to do. If we can stay away from injuries and play well as an offense and get this thing done, this is good for Tyrod, having a year and continuing to learn and develop. He's only going to get better and better."
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