'14 FL WR Steve Ishmael

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I like how smooth he works the field. Gets separation as a WR - allows no separation as a CB. Being 6'2" there is room for muscle. Very confident attitude.
 
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“i would say west virginia, syracuse and tennessee — those are the three that came at me the hardest, so far,” he said.

“the only coach that i know of is coach z, the receiver coach," ishmael said. "he’s telling me every time i talk to him he really wants me to get up there and see the practice facilities.”

“i’m looking for education first, but the second-most important thing is me playing my freshman year," he said. "i really want to get on the field as soon as possible.”

ishmael said summer trips to both tennessee and pittsburgh are tentatively planned.

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“I would say West Virginia, Syracuse and Tennessee — those are the three that came at me the hardest, so far,” he said.

“The only coach that I know of is Coach Z, the receiver coach," Ishmael said. "He’s telling me every time I talk to him he really wants me to get up there and see the practice facilities.”

“I’m looking for education first, but the second-most important thing is me playing my freshman year," he said. "I really want to get on the field as soon as possible.”

Ishmael said summer trips to both Tennessee and Pittsburgh are tentatively planned.
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Confused why you wouldn't wanna post this but to each their own lol
 
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If he is looking at education first, I guess WV should be lower on his radar.

ha! This made me laugh. :)

I've only been to West Virginia once, and it was only a drive through situation. So I really wouldn't know :question:
 
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ha! This made me laugh. :)

I've only been to West Virginia once, and it was only a drive through situation. So I really wouldn't know :question:

I drove all through that state. It was like a
Tour through a trailer park. Luckily enough for me, I already had a home in Tennessee.
 
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I drove all through that state. It was like a
Tour through a trailer park. Luckily enough for me, I already had a home in Tennessee.

There are a lot poor communities in WV, however most of the state is beautiful. I worked in lewisburg, WV for about 10 months, and was blown away because it was so much different than what I expected. PGA quality golf courses, some of the best ski slopes east of the Mississippi, good fishing, whitewater rafting, and surprisingly some upscale eats.

Also Morristown is a little Knoxville. When I read people bashing Morristown on this board it makes me chuckle. (College town in the Appalachian Mountains with a pattionate fan base) Only difference is they set fire to couches instead of mattresses.
 
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There are a lot poor communities in WV, however most of the state is beautiful. I worked in lewisburg, WV for about 10 months, and was blown away because it was so much different than what I expected. PGA quality golf courses, some of the best ski slopes east of the Mississippi, good fishing, whitewater rafting, and surprisingly some upscale eats.

Also Morristown is a little Knoxville. When I read people bashing Morristown on this board it makes me chuckle. (College town in the Appalachian Mountains with a pattionate fan base) Only difference is they set fire to couches instead of mattresses.

Morgantown?
 
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I like this kids game a lot.. Goes up and catches with his hands at the highest points, sometimes over 2 or 3 db's. not the fastest guy in the world, but he goes and get its..

Him growing up a UT fan in south fl is a big plus too!
 
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