 | |
04-03-2009, 09:11 AM
|
#1 (permalink)
| | wilks!! | Chattanooga Prospects Question Per the times free press the noog has a deep talent pool this year. Do any of you gurus have a good idea of who we have a good chance of getting.
Also does not seem they are interested in Da’Rick Rogers? Anyone know why? Seems like he has the size they want in a WR. Thanks
1. Jacques Smith Ooltewah DL 6-3, 238 Committed to Tennessee
2. Da’Rick Rogers Calhoun WR 6-2, 200 Offers by Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU, West Virginia
3. Jalen Fields Dalton DE 6-5, 250 Committed to Georgia
4. Devaughn Buchanan Ridgleand LB 6-0, 205 Heavily recruited by Georgia Tech, Ole Miss, Oklahoma State, Tennessee, UCLA
5. Keon Williams Red Bank RB 6-1, 215 Recruited by Alabama, Georgia, Ole Miss, Purdue, Tennessee
6. Martez Eastland Ringgold FB-LB 6-0, 235 Recruited by Auburn, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee
7. Terrell Robinson South Pittsburg DB 6-4, 195 Recruited by Louisville, Stanford, UCLA, Vanderbilt
8. Nash Nance Calhoun QB 6-4, 200 Recruited by Alabama, Duke, Mississippi St., Vanderbilt
9. Nermin Delic Northwest Whitfield TE-DE 6-5, 246 Offers from Florida Atlantic, Florida International, N.C. State, Oklahoma St., Vanderbilt
10. Jiajuan Fennell South Pittsburg TE-DE 6-4, 225 Recruited by Louisville, Vanderbilt
11. Dimitri Miles Lafayette WR 6-2, 190 Recruited by Central Florida, Duke, Louisville
12. Jared Duke Walker Valley OL 6-5, 325 Recruited by Army, Duke, Illinois, MTSU, Navy, Stanford, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
13. Shaquon Moore Dalton RB 6-0, 190 Heavily recruited by Georgia Tech
14. Dewaun Harrison Ridgeland DB 6-3, 190 Led the area with 9 interceptions last year
15. John Long Ooltewah K Made 9 field goals last year. Has range from beyond 50 yards
16. Terrell Parks Cleveland Ath-DE 5-11, 175 One of the most versatile athletes in the area
17. Darius Chalk Brainerd RB-LB 6-1, 225 A physically dominating
18. Cody Ralston Calhoun LB 6-2, 200 Offered by Central Florida
19. Kedron Acre Calhoun LB 6-0, 205 Offered by Alabama-Birmingham
20. Zack Rayl McMinn Central QB 6-4, 210 Recruited by Georgia Tech, South Florida |
| |
04-03-2009, 11:13 AM
|
#2 (permalink)
| | V,B Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Hampton, TN
Posts: 12,110
Likes: 6
| I'm not a guru at all, but Da'Rick Rogers and Nash Nance are visiting UT together purty soon. I think we would have a real good shot at Nance if we went after him hard. He would end up being the #2 QB of the Vols 2010 class though...
__________________ |
| |
04-03-2009, 11:22 AM
|
#3 (permalink)
| | Straight cash, homey... Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: In the briar patch
Posts: 20,734
Likes: 665
| Another running back from Red Bank that will probably ride the pine for two years. Before Riggs, there was a RB from Red Bank in the early or mid 90's that signed with UT that never saw the light of day up there (I think his last name was Ward)...
__________________ “He has all the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire.” Winston Churchill Quote:
Originally Posted by VOLS INC. I'm glad my destiny was to be a Vol, because everything else is second tier. | |
| |
04-03-2009, 12:24 PM
|
#4 (permalink)
| | Member | Quote:
Originally Posted by velovol Per the times free press the noog has a deep talent pool this year. Do any of you gurus have a good idea of who we have a good chance of getting.
Also does not seem they are interested in Da’Rick Rogers? Anyone know why? Seems like he has the size they want in a WR. Thanks
1. Jacques Smith Ooltewah DL 6-3, 238 Committed to Tennessee
2. Da’Rick Rogers Calhoun WR 6-2, 200 Offers by Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU, West Virginia
3. Jalen Fields Dalton DE 6-5, 250 Committed to Georgia
4. Devaughn Buchanan Ridgleand LB 6-0, 205 Heavily recruited by Georgia Tech, Ole Miss, Oklahoma State, Tennessee, UCLA
5. Keon Williams Red Bank RB 6-1, 215 Recruited by Alabama, Georgia, Ole Miss, Purdue, Tennessee
6. Martez Eastland Ringgold FB-LB 6-0, 235 Recruited by Auburn, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee
7. Terrell Robinson South Pittsburg DB 6-4, 195 Recruited by Louisville, Stanford, UCLA, Vanderbilt
8. Nash Nance Calhoun QB 6-4, 200 Recruited by Alabama, Duke, Mississippi St., Vanderbilt
9. Nermin Delic Northwest Whitfield TE-DE 6-5, 246 Offers from Florida Atlantic, Florida International, N.C. State, Oklahoma St., Vanderbilt
10. Jiajuan Fennell South Pittsburg TE-DE 6-4, 225 Recruited by Louisville, Vanderbilt
11. Dimitri Miles Lafayette WR 6-2, 190 Recruited by Central Florida, Duke, Louisville
12. Jared Duke Walker Valley OL 6-5, 325 Recruited by Army, Duke, Illinois, MTSU, Navy, Stanford, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
13. Shaquon Moore Dalton RB 6-0, 190 Heavily recruited by Georgia Tech
14. Dewaun Harrison Ridgeland DB 6-3, 190 Led the area with 9 interceptions last year
15. John Long Ooltewah K Made 9 field goals last year. Has range from beyond 50 yards
16. Terrell Parks Cleveland Ath-DE 5-11, 175 One of the most versatile athletes in the area
17. Darius Chalk Brainerd RB-LB 6-1, 225 A physically dominating
18. Cody Ralston Calhoun LB 6-2, 200 Offered by Central Florida
19. Kedron Acre Calhoun LB 6-0, 205 Offered by Alabama-Birmingham
20. Zack Rayl McMinn Central QB 6-4, 210 Recruited by Georgia Tech, South Florida |
you named alot of GA kids.....
here are some more TN kids.
1. Maury Ragsdale McMinn Central
2. Ben Stiles McMinn Central
3. Clarence Wiley Chatt Howard
4. David Knowles Chatt Howard
5. PJ Hubbard Soddy Daisy
6. Cy Ables McMinn County
7. devin Caldwell Boyd Buchanan
8. Sam Williams Baylor |
| |
04-03-2009, 01:47 PM
|
#6 (permalink)
| | Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Jasper, TN (jaz vegas)
Posts: 69
Likes: 0
| who was the TE/DE from Grundy County a few years ago that went to SC and got kicked out for stealing? |
| |
04-03-2009, 02:00 PM
|
#7 (permalink)
| | Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Knoxville, TN
Posts: 21,008
Likes: 578
| Quote:
Originally Posted by orangeblur you named alot of GA kids.....
here are some more TN kids.
1. Maury Ragsdale McMinn Central
2. Ben Stiles McMinn Central
3. Clarence Wiley Chatt Howard
4. David Knowles Chatt Howard
5. PJ Hubbard Soddy Daisy
6. Cy Ables McMinn County
7. devin Caldwell Boyd Buchanan
8. Sam Williams Baylor | PJ Hubbard, haha. He has no business getting looks from D1 - he has changed schools more than any kid I know to try to get some playing time. Trojans don't have any soul power so he was able to start there.
If Lincoln continues to suck then they should look at John Long from Ooltewah in the OPs list. He has a pretty strong leg (makes 55-59 yarders in practice regularly) but more importantly he has been very accurate in his career. |
| |
04-03-2009, 06:17 PM
|
#8 (permalink)
| | The Greatest | Quote:
Originally Posted by jazvegasvol5 who was the TE/DE from Grundy County a few years ago that went to SC and got kicked out for stealing? | KT Maynor I believe. Did not know he got kicked out |
| |
04-03-2009, 07:29 PM
|
#9 (permalink)
| | Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Jasper, TN (jaz vegas)
Posts: 69
Likes: 0
| thanks his name slipped my mind. yea i dont think he lasted very long down there |
| |
04-03-2009, 08:48 PM
|
#10 (permalink)
| | Inside Man Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: The Reservation!!!!!
Posts: 1,213
Likes: 331
| Quote:
Originally Posted by velovol Per the times free press the noog has a deep talent pool this year. Do any of you gurus have a good idea of who we have a good chance of getting.
Also does not seem they are interested in Da’Rick Rogers? Anyone know why? Seems like he has the size they want in a WR. Thanks
1. Jacques Smith Ooltewah DL 6-3, 238 Committed to Tennessee
2. Da’Rick Rogers Calhoun WR 6-2, 200 Offers by Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU, West Virginia
3. Jalen Fields Dalton DE 6-5, 250 Committed to Georgia
4. Devaughn Buchanan Ridgleand LB 6-0, 205 Heavily recruited by Georgia Tech, Ole Miss, Oklahoma State, Tennessee, UCLA
5. Keon Williams Red Bank RB 6-1, 215 Recruited by Alabama, Georgia, Ole Miss, Purdue, Tennessee
6. Martez Eastland Ringgold FB-LB 6-0, 235 Recruited by Auburn, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee
7. Terrell Robinson South Pittsburg DB 6-4, 195 Recruited by Louisville, Stanford, UCLA, Vanderbilt
8. Nash Nance Calhoun QB 6-4, 200 Recruited by Alabama, Duke, Mississippi St., Vanderbilt
9. Nermin Delic Northwest Whitfield TE-DE 6-5, 246 Offers from Florida Atlantic, Florida International, N.C. State, Oklahoma St., Vanderbilt
10. Jiajuan Fennell South Pittsburg TE-DE 6-4, 225 Recruited by Louisville, Vanderbilt
11. Dimitri Miles Lafayette WR 6-2, 190 Recruited by Central Florida, Duke, Louisville
12. Jared Duke Walker Valley OL 6-5, 325 Recruited by Army, Duke, Illinois, MTSU, Navy, Stanford, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
13. Shaquon Moore Dalton RB 6-0, 190 Heavily recruited by Georgia Tech
14. Dewaun Harrison Ridgeland DB 6-3, 190 Led the area with 9 interceptions last year
15. John Long Ooltewah K Made 9 field goals last year. Has range from beyond 50 yards
16. Terrell Parks Cleveland Ath-DE 5-11, 175 One of the most versatile athletes in the area
17. Darius Chalk Brainerd RB-LB 6-1, 225 A physically dominating
18. Cody Ralston Calhoun LB 6-2, 200 Offered by Central Florida
19. Kedron Acre Calhoun LB 6-0, 205 Offered by Alabama-Birmingham
20. Zack Rayl McMinn Central QB 6-4, 210 Recruited by Georgia Tech, South Florida | Da Rick Rogers is a big time player |
| |
04-26-2009, 09:57 PM
|
#11 (permalink)
| | Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 1
Likes: 0
| Its Maury Ragland and You Cnt 4get Da Other Chargers and Cherokees |
| |
04-26-2009, 10:18 PM
|
#12 (permalink)
| | Senior Member | Keon is a Stud! |
| |
04-26-2009, 10:55 PM
|
#13 (permalink)
| | ^^big fish Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,122
Likes: 1
| well now that BJ and UT had such a nasty break up, do you think it will affect our recruiting in chat town? |
| |
04-26-2009, 10:59 PM
|
#14 (permalink)
| | THE #1 COLLEGE DIFFENCE Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: A place somewhere
Posts: 13,445
Likes: 588
| Quote:
Originally Posted by wildberry14 well now that BJ and UT had such a nasty break up, do you think it will affect our recruiting in chat town? | Not really. If it did anything at all against us for any school, with the exception of McCallie, I'd really be surprised. |
| |
04-27-2009, 10:54 AM
|
#15 (permalink)
| | The Minister of Defense | the way the Chattanooga press has freaked out over the Coleman thing and turned on CLK, you have to wonder if that will hurt us. I can tell you that I feel much better knowing that it's CEO's area.
__________________ "It is such a comfort to know that Jesus' wounds remain visable in his risen body. Our wounds are not taken away, but become sources of hope to others." Henri Nouwen |
| |
Posting Rules
| You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts HTML code is Off | | | | | |