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Football recruits difficult to size upPosted Thursday, February 4, 2010, at 11:24 AM
I've never heard a college coach in any sport say they didn't land a good recruiting class.
So SEMO football coach Tony Samuel naturally raved about his latest batch of recruits Wednesday as the signing period began. Samuel and his staff signed 17 players, with several more expected to sign in the weeks and months ahead. I'm not suggesting that the Redhawks didn't land some talented players and promising prospects, but at this level it's almost impossible for the average fan to make any judgements because most of the recruits are virtual unknowns to the majority of us. Samuel did seem genuinely excited about the signees, saying publicly that the Redhawks basically got what they were looking for. One interesting aspect of Wednesday's signees is that the bulk were high school seniors, with only three junior college transfers in the bunch. Normally, since SEMO returns so many key players from last season, that might be expected in order to build for the future. But with Samuel in the last year of his contract and likely needing at least a solid season to keep his job, people might have expected him to look for more immediate help. That still might happen because there figures to be more roster additions before fall practice begins in August. As for Wednesday's signees, other than reading their stats, I'm not familiar with most of them. But, based on what I saw while watching the 2009 Missouri Class 6 state championship game on TV, I am at least confident that the Redhawks landed an impressive return specialist to replace record-setting Jacob McKinley after he decided to leave the program. Spencer Davis of Hazelwood Central High School in suburban St. Louis returned eight punts for touchdowns as a senior. One came during that televised matchup with Blue Springs, a dazzling 76-yarder that was the longest in a state championship game. When I saw Davis run that punt all the way back, my first thought was "man, that kid can fly. He is really good." I had no idea at the time that he would wind up at SEMO, but I think Redhawks fans will get a kick out of watching him return punts and kickoffs, along with other areas in which his skills might be utilized. Davis, part of two state championship teams at Hazelwood Central, is also an all-state sprinter in track who Samuel told me has run a 10.6 in the 100-meters. Now that really is flying. Samuel said Davis was looked at by some major programs who were eventually scared off by his size. SEMO listed him as 5-foot-8, 175 pounds in its official press release Wednesday, although the St. Louis Post-Dispatch has listed him a bit shorter and lighter. Regardless, Davis sounds like a nice catch for SEMO. I'm sure some of the other signees will turn out to be nice catches as well. Only time will tell. So, what do people think about SEMO's signees? Comments Showing comments in chronological order [Show most recent comments first] |
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Davis will be very, very good in the offense if they can get him the ball in space. But with the offense SEMO runs, not sure that will happen very often.
I'm still dumbfounded at the apparent lack of interest in JuQualin Wiggins, Eli Jackson and NuQuavious Dixon. Does anyone have any idea if these kids have had offers from any programs? If no offers, what about any programs showing a high level of interest?
I saw where Josh Carlyle , ( Sikeston) had been signed at Lindenwood, along with Rodney Anderson from New Madrid CC.
Most of their other signees were from St Louis, KC Area...or from way off....Also interesting to see that Brandon Bourbon signed with Kansas..not Stanford, as had been being posted all last fall.
I too an just very surprised , how 2 First Team All State athletes, just seem to disappear once November ended....Surely a kid like Juqualin Wiggins can play football for somebody. Same for N Dixon, and Eli Jackson....it wdl be nice to know what has been happening with those guys.
No coverage on Ron Schumate,Jr. passing on Feb 1st in Chattanooga
Not too exciting. Who Knows? Different Year - Same old stuff.
I wish the program well.
Hey Marty....
Is there anyway to upload to highlight real that was shown on Wed. night? For those of us that couldn't make it.
Wiggins, Jackson, and Dixon might just elect to play basketball at the next level, instead of FB.
Im from sikeston and the big deal with wiggins and dixon is there grades..... and with eli siu put major intrest in him but they dont want him to play running back. Wiggins might end up at west virginia state , and dixon told me that murray state was looking at him but once again there grades.
The main concern or question here is WHY is Vincent White still our Offensive Coordinator??
Big, big game tonight - as far as making the OVC tournament at least. Win tonight and we are up 2 games over TSU with 5 to play.
Defintely have to get a win tonight against Martin.
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One of the corners SEMO landed i will try to get more on the other guys.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnryQvKIy...
Kweku Arkorful CB
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcsY8NEDE...
Jordan Solomon RB
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NR3KVvUFk...
Rod Benman DE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtaxX5c-L...