Showing posts with label rivals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rivals. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

curtis grant

curtis grant


Ohio State linebacker is a big recently, and added a selection of the nation's best in 2011 class can only help that the old politics of Richmond, Virginia linebacker Grant Curtis is committed to the Buckeyes.Along the Olentangy we noticed that the departure of Florida Urban Meyer has made it possible for Ohio State strikes for the Grant.

Grant is perhaps the greatest recruiting board left Ohio State and one of the largest in the country, period. He is ranked as the # 2 overall in the country included in the bids of competitors and literally every program in America. He is the program almost as much as he deals with, but many of his shooting around the Florida Gators. Since Meyer left the city, opened a chance for others to jump in and jump they did.

Since the pension Meyer, Grant has made four official visits in the last four suitors, Ohio State, Florida, Virginia and UNC. According to the UNC side Scout, Grant Curtis, UNC commit Norkeithus Otis informed that the two schools on his official visit this past weekend, Ohio State and UNC.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Janzen Jackson

Janzen Jackson of Barbe High in Lake Charles signed with Tennessee after committing to LSU a year ago It was a very tough decision," Jackson said after choosing Tennessee at the Barbe coaches' office. "But Louisiana will always be my home When Jackson said Tennessee, two LSU fans who had found their way into the press conference suddenly left the room.

Jackson also said the loss of LSU co-defensive coordinator Bradley Dale Peveto impacted his decision. Peveto, who recruited Jackson, was let go after the Tigers' disappointing 2008 season on defense and became the head coach at Northwestern State Tennessee was not on Jackson's radar until early January when Ed Orgeron left an assistant coaching job with the New Orleans Saints to become Tennessee's defensive coordinator.

The news broke several weeks back after UT hired Ed Orgeron that the Vols would get a visit from Jackson, who was all but locked in to LSU. Also, it was leaked that they would interview Jackson’s dad for the secondary coaching position, though that never materialized. Orgeron coached with him at McNeese State back in the day. Jackson visited Knoxville, he loved it and he made his pledge to UT this morning A day after National Signing Day, the Tennessee Vols sent shockwaves through the college football recruiting world by stealing five-star cornerback Janzen Jackson from LSU.
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