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Hello, I'm Don Yates with VandyMania, Scout.com's Vanderbilt site. I'm working on my 2006 VandyMania the Magazine football preview. One section of the magazine has the to 50 senior prep football prospects in Tennessee. These guys would be seniors during the upcoming 2006 season. Do you guys have any suggestions for the list?

 

If you have any ideas, either reply to this note or send me an email to:

 

don321vu-top50@yahoo.com

 

Please give me their name, Position(s), HT/WT, High School and some of their achievements.

 

Thanks!

 

Don Yates

VandyMania.com

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QB Andrew "Arod" Rodriguez- 5'7 160lbs. - All-region, All-Area, Region 4-5A Offensive MVP (2005)

 

LB Brandon Powers- 5'10 170lbs. - Led LaVergne in tackles with 120+(2005)

 

OL Sherman Carter - 6'4 220lbs. - I think LaVergne's best O-Linemen, but LaVergne's O-Line is AWESOME!!

 

OL Corey Davis - 6'4 260lbs. - also a good one- LaVergne

 

RB Jeremy Mimms 6'3 200lbs - very good, a collegy-type RB, but no support at HS- Blackman

 

Other:

 

QB Connor Gulmire- Oak Ridge

RB/WR Golden Tate-Pope John Paul II

RB Terrance Holt- Maplewood

DL/OL Kaelin Griffith- Oakland

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Brandon Springer 6,2" 175 lbs. QB/Athlete, Lake County High School

2004 season- rushed 122 times for 1,422 yards and 19 TD's. He was 2004 Region 8-1A Offensive MVP, 2004 1st Team All State by TSWA and TFCA. Honorable Mention All-West Tennesee by the Jackson Sun.

2005 season- Brandon Rushed for 1,092 yards and 24 TD's. He was All- Region 7-1A as a Back, 1st Team All state as an Athlete by the TSWA and as a QB by the TFCA. Named Second Team All West Tennessee as an Athlete by the Jackson Sun. He was invited to the U.S. Army Jr. Combine in San Antonio, TX.

Kevin Copelin 6,3" 245lbs. DT/TE Lake County High School

2004 season collected 60 tackles, 12 for loss yardage, 2 QB sacks and 2 fumble recoveries. He was 1st Team All Region 8-1A as a DT.

2005 Season Kevin had 73 tackles, 14 for loss yardage, 2 fumble recoveries and 4 QB sacks. He was named Region 7-1A Defensive MVP. He was 1st team All State at DT by the TSWA. He was also preseason all state TE by Murphy Fair. Kevin was also invited to the U.S. Army Jr. combine in San Antonio, TX.

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Ryan McGowan 6'2" 200 lbs 1A tswa All State All area First Team/Chattanooga Free Press. Lb-120 tackles 4 interceptions and 4 fumble recoveries. Rushed for 1048 yds Best game 210 yds rushing against Temple 4 tds.

 

 

Sam Hulkaby 6'1" 250lbs Dt/C 84 tackles 4 fumble recoveries 6-1 All Region 3-1A. 2005 All Area Second team Chattanooga Free Press

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Alcoa High School rising seniors:

 

Kyrus Lanxter 6'2 175 WR/FS

 

Averaged 23+ yds per reception; 7 interceptions; 14 TDs, including

KO return and Int. return; All State, All Region, All County, 1st Team

PrepXtra; has received offers from Vanderbilt, Louisville, Ole Miss,

West Virginia, and Minnesota

 

Rae Sykes 6'5 240 DE

 

Broke his arm prior to end of season; 2nd in tackles up to that point;

All State, All Region, All County; has received too many offers to list,

including UT, LSU, and Notre Dame

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from David Lipscomb:

 

Matt Elrod- 6"0 185, Rb, all region, tswa all state, coaches all state

 

Ben lenhing- 6"2 225 lb/te , all region 5 interceptions

 

jonathan lucas- 6"2 240, all region

 

also donnie hudson de, 6"3 235 led team in sacks

dale binkley lb, 6"0 215 tied team with 5 ints

burton wood 5"11 175

 

wood is a defensive back

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