Showing posts with label sun belt all-stars. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Unranked, unrated new buzzwords as Tech lands trio



For the first time in over three months, Coach Paul Johnson has obtained a commitment from a prospect of any note.

Three-star offensive lineman Errin Joe out of Lakeland, FL pledged for Tech on Sunday, toting behind a respectable list of offers which included Miami(FL) and West Virginia. Tech was reportedly Joe's second choice, but the committable offer from his first pick, FSU, was not forthcoming.

Much like with the Simple Option offense however, there's always a little bit of bad sprinkled in with the good.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

A word on Jamal Golden

A commenter brought to our attention the fact that recent Tech commit Jamal Golden, who we had dismissed as an inconsequential 2-star recruit, won the following high school football honors in his senior season:

  • Gatorade’s Alabama Football Player of the Year
  • Old Spice Player of the Year
  • Alabama Sportswriters 6A Back of the Year
  • Also remains a candidate for Mr. Football Alabama

Unfortunately for this commenter, his thoughtless regurgitation of meaningless high school accolades only accentuates our point. It's not like Golden is flying under the radar here. You think Alabama, Auburn, and all the other major southeastern schools aren't aware of the Player of the Year in Alabama? His only other BCS conference offer was from powerhouse Illinois!

The funny thing is that self-styled "Tech fans" should be all too familiar with the sometimes dubious nature of post-season high school awards. 2008 recruit Marcus Wright was Texas 5A Offensive Player of the Year, as well as a Parade and Army All-American, yet his destination of choice was Tulsa before Coach Johnson managed to whisk him from under the nose of Conference USA.

Wright has since entirely failed to distinguish himself among a squadron of similar players at the A-back position, accumulating a mere 43 rushing attempts in three seasons. This past year in fact, Wright mysteriously disappeared after the third game, failing to accumulate any stats thereafter. Though some speculate this was because of a "vicious" Moped-related boo-boo incurred before the Virginia game, their excuse fails to account for Wright's failure to grace the stat sheet in any of the three games prior.

As a matter of fact, Wright's most notable moment thus far in his career hasn't even occurred while rushing the football, but while nestled at the bottom of a pileup, where he was the lucky recipient of a Richard Samuel fumble on a kickoff return in the 2008 UGA game. Or was it skill that guided that tumbling ball into his hands? After all, being the Texas Player of the Year and a Parade All-American must count for something on the college field, right Kool-Aid slurpers?

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Johnson loses one anonymous 2-star, reloads with another


As revealed in Paul Johnson's Friday press conference, the attrition has continued, with 2009 2-star recruit, DB Carl Miles, being "dismissed" from the team for unspecified reasons.

Fortunately Tech should not miss a beat in the realm of 2-star, Sun Belt-caliber nobodies as last week it obtained its 18th commitment of the 2011 recruiting period from Wetumpka, Alabama's Jamal Golden, whose only other "major" scholarship offer, if you want to call it that, was from Oskee-Wow-Wow Illinois. The remainder of his offer list comprised the usual hodgepodge of mid-major also-rans we've come to expect from a "celebrated" Johnson recruit.