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<_<:blink: ------------that means haha i was being sarcastic.. :lol:;)

 

 

Here is a list of probably the top 30 kids in state. Most of them have at least one D1 offer, while some have multiple offers.

 

Top 30 in Tennessee

 

1) Chris Donald LB 6’3 220 Huntingdon

2) Golden Tate ATH 5’11 190 Pope John Paul II

3) Rae Sykes DE 6’4 250 Alcoa

4) Harrison Smith ATH 6’1 205 Catholic

5) Todd Campbell WR 6’1 185 Franklin

6) Anthony Anderson ATH 6’0 185 Austin East

7) Chris Walker LB 6’3 220 Christian Brothers

8) Roderick Davis WR 6’0 190 Wooddale

9) Alex Watkins DE 6’5 225 Haywood

10) Tavis Hogsett LB 6’3 230 Jackson Cent-Merry

11) John Stokes LB 6’5 225 University School

12) Darius Davis DB 6’0 176 Whitehaven

13) Mark Fisher DE 6’4 275 Goodpasture

14) Aaron Crawford RB 5’10 200 Ridgeway

15) Kevin Cooper FB 6’1 240 Baylor

16) Josh Hawkins ATH 6’1 190 Loudon

17) Isaiah Smith DE 6’2 215 Columbia Central

18) Tyler Maples WR 6’2 170 Maryville

19) Dennis Rogan ATH 5’10 167 Fulton

20) Kyrus Lanxter WR 6’2 175 Alcoa

21) BJ Coleman QB 6’4 180 McCallie

22) Dasmine Cathey DE 6’3 195 Ridgeway

23) Wade Bonner DB 5’10 185 Fayette-Ware

24) JT Beasley OL 6’3 260 Dyersburg

25) Sidney Tarver LB 6’3 200 Baylor

26) Jaron Norfleet DE 6’2 220 Brentwood

27) Jarad McGaha OL 6’5 290 Powell

28) Chris Shiverdecker RB 5’11 185 Alcoa

29) John Bruhin OL 6’4 290 Powell

30) Michael Park QB 6’1 190 Mem. Univ. Schoo

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GoVols21 As a Vol fan, I would have thought you would have read the Football Time in Tennessee Magazine. If you did see the mag., you must have skipped the Elite list. You left Thomas Majors from Maplewood off your top 30 list and he's listed as an Elite Prospect. Not to mention Maplewood has 5 guys listed in the State Prospect section. More than any other school in the state.

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GoVols21 As a Vol fan, I would have thought you would have read the Football Time in Tennessee Magazine. If you did see the mag., you must have skipped the Elite list. You left Thomas Majors from Maplewood off your top 30 list and he's listed as an Elite Prospect. Not to mention Maplewood has 5 guys listed in the State Prospect section. More than any other school in the state.

 

 

That list was made mostly off of offer lists. I didn't know about most of those Maplewood kids. Do they have any firm D1 offers? Most if not all of the prospects on that top 30 have at least 1 or more D1 offers.

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I disagree with that list. Especially 21-30.

 

And some names that needs to be on it include James Williams of Smyrna, Chris Marve of Memphis White State, Lagrone Shields of Memphis Ridgeway, Thomas Major of Maplewood, and possibly Tico Andrews from East Robertson.

 

And Chris Walker of Christian Brothers needs to be higher than Todd Campbell and Anthony Anderson. As does Alex Watkins of Haywood.

 

BTW, as far as commitments go, MLB/OLB. Chris Marve (153 tackles, 13 for loss, 4 sacks in 2005, all-region) has committed to Vanderbilt.

 

Those who have Unapproved Website accounts might want to check out his video on the network. I imagine that some more schools will try to pry him away from Vanderbilt down the road.

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I disagree with that list. Especially 21-30.

 

And some names that needs to be on it include James Williams of Smyrna, Chris Marve of Memphis White State, Lagrone Shields of Memphis Ridgeway, Thomas Major of Maplewood, and possibly Tico Andrews from East Robertson.

 

And Chris Walker of Christian Brothers needs to be higher than Todd Campbell and Anthony Anderson. As does Alex Watkins of Haywood.

 

BTW, as far as commitments go, MLB/OLB. Chris Marve (153 tackles, 13 for loss, 4 sacks in 2005, all-region) has committed to Vanderbilt.

 

Those who have Unapproved Website accounts might want to check out his video on the network. I imagine that some more schools will try to pry him away from Vanderbilt down the road.

 

I agree that Walker should be moved up. He is much better than I originally thought. However I don't know much about Shields, Major, or Andrews. Marve is commited to Vandy so I guess he should be on there somewhere. I really think the in-state class is strong this year. A lot stronger than many originally thought.

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That list was made mostly off of offer lists. I didn't know about most of those Maplewood kids. Do they have any firm D1 offers? Most if not all of the prospects on that top 30 have at least 1 or more D1 offers.

The Maplewood boys have offers from several schools:

 

Majors (its misspelled in the magazine) LB - UT, Memphis, Louisvile, Marshall, Kentucky, & all the OVC schools.

 

Jones - LB/SS - UT, Memphis, & all the OVC schools.

 

Holt - RB - Arkansas State, Eastern Kentucky, Carson-Newman, & the OVC schools.

 

[i]Moore - WR - Louisville, Marshall, Arkkansas State, & the OVC schools

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The Maplewood boys have offers from several schools:

 

Majors (its misspelled in the magazine) LB - UT, Memphis, Louisvile, Marshall, Kentucky, & all the OVC schools.

 

Jones - LB/SS - UT, Memphis, & all the OVC schools.

 

Holt - RB - Arkansas State, Eastern Kentucky, Carson-Newman, & the OVC schools.

 

[i]Moore - WR - Louisville, Marshall, Arkkansas State, & the OVC schools

 

 

wow...all offers or just consideration?

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wow...all offers or just consideration?

 

 

I don't think Tennesse has offered anyone from Maplewood. I am pretty sure the only in state kids to have offers are Golden Tate, Chris Donald, Harrison Smith, Rae Sykes, Tyler Maples, Alex Watkins, Todd Campbell, Anthony Anderson, Roderick Davis, Tavis Hogsett and Kevin Cooper.

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