'13 KY DE Jason Hatcher (USCw Commit)

At 6-foot-2, 240-pounds, Louisville (Ky.) Trinity four-star defensive end Jason Hatcher opened The Opening as a top 10 finalist for the SPARQ Championship. Hatcher ran a 4.8 40-yard dash in prelims, followed by a 4.68 later than night in the championship. Maybe his most impressive mark was a 4.06 shuttle time in qualifying with a 34.4 inch vertical leap. Hatcher had the fifth faster shuttle time of any player at the event regardless of position.

In one-on-one drills, Hatcher had mixed results. While he had some good reps speed rushing off the edge, he had no counter moves. Once an offensive tackle had grasp of him, he failed to disengage from the block. Hatcher is agile and quick, which in a greater team concept would be more dangerous. Attribute wise, Hatcher does compare favorably with graduated USC defensive end Nick Perry. Hatcher isn't quite a big, but he is also more polished fundamentally.
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Luckily most recruiting analysts say recruits recruiting other recruits is very overrated. Hopefully they are right and Hatcher doesn't listen.

Hope so. Im fairly certain Jalen pretty much talked Jason into visiting there in the first place. In our favor, this is one time USC cant offer what Tennessee can.
 
Hope so. Im fairly certain Jalen pretty much talked Jason into visiting there in the first place. In our favor, this is one time USC cant offer what Tennessee can.

Which is what? Are they stack at DE or LB? or is it early playing time? or closer to home?
 
Couldn't he do his undergrad studies in the sciences at USC and go to vet school at any other school, who has a vet program.. or is there certain curriculums exclusive to vet schools that are limited to only schools that indeed have vet programs?

Either way, he doesn't seem like the USC type.. the kid is from Kentucky and wants to be a vet.. he would fit in PERFECT on the hill.
 
Couldn't he do his undergrad studies in the sciences at USC and go to vet school at any other school, who has a vet program.. or is there certain curriculums exclusive to vet schools that are limited to only schools that indeed have vet programs?

Either way, he doesn't seem like the USC type.. the kid is from Kentucky and wants to be a vet.. he would fit in PERFECT on the hill.

He can finish up school here for free after football, of course money would not be an issue if hes drafted in the first round.
 
Couldn't he do his undergrad studies in the sciences at USC and go to vet school at any other school, who has a vet program.. or is there certain curriculums exclusive to vet schools that are limited to only schools that indeed have vet programs?

Either way, he doesn't seem like the USC type.. the kid is from Kentucky and wants to be a vet.. he would fit in PERFECT on the hill.

Voodoo Monkey,
Please purge that 1st paragraph and any other quasi- negative thoughts from Scotty's Flat Top's brain. :)
 

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