Ish and Ward are most likely previous silent verbals which would fill out the class. Hence, Eric White's tweet #done after the +5 today.Could the commits include Ward or Ish?
Unless some flipping occurs we might be finished for 2014.
Ish and Ward are most likely previous silent verbals which would fill out the class. Hence, Eric White's tweet #done after the +5 today.Could the commits include Ward or Ish?
that would make 25 commits for this class
Yea I listened to an interview and he said he most likely will be on campus next January but he's going to try to make it up this summer it all depends how his treatment go's.Have to assume that Dawson pushes back his enrollment until next January, and there always are a few non-quals.
Rodney Williams told us that Samuels has also verbaled. He was very excited about all the new recruits.
Is it just me or is Enoicy a bit of a mystery? I love his offers and understand the connections but there hasn't been too much chatter about him through the process. Maybe he's just a bit more private with putting info out there for the world to see if you know what I mean.
rvls name Enoicy honorable mention wr Army All -Combine team last year as a junior. they liked him before dropping from 4 stars to 2.
WIDE RECEIVER
First Team: Jimmy Bayes, Immokalee, Fla.; Jeffery Farrar, Upland, Calif.; Josh Malone, Gallatin (Tenn.) Station Camp
At the Rivals Underclassmen Challenge this summer, the 6-foot-3 Josh Malone showed he had the tools to be a high-BCS receiver prospect. Since then, however, he has added bulk to his frame to measure in at 184 pounds and he also appeared more explosive. Close on Malone's heels was Bayes, another 6-foot-3, 184-pound receiver who insisted on challenging four-star defensive back Jalen Tabor in every rep and won his fair share. The 6-foot-1, 195-pound Farrar arrived in great shape, was physical at the line of scrimmage and caught everything thrown his way.
Second Team: Jakari Dillard, Princeton, Tex.; Chris Jones, Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha; Jaason Lewis, Virginia Beach (Va.) Ocean Lakes (2015)
Honorable Mention: Zaire Andre, Inglewood, Calif.; Cordell Broadus, Diamond Bar, Calif. (2015); Cameron Chambers, Philadelphia (Pa.) St. Joseph (2016); Kaelin Deboskie, Colleyville (Tex.) Heritage; Jalen Embry Detroit (Mich.) King; Adly Enoicy, Delray Beach (Fla.) Atlantic; Montez Haynes, Alabaster (Ala.) Kingwood Christian; Jordan Hogue, New Haven, Ind.; Chigozie Onyekwere, Washington (D.C.) Friendship Academy; Keon Paye, Olney (Md.) Good Counsel (2015)- See more at: http://fe12.rivals.sports.sp1.yahoo.net/content.asp?CID=1458085#sthash.9xqP4Evq.dpuf
*the palm beach post reported that stanford and ohio state were in his school last year to recruit him.
*check out this blurb from this website written and posted last june 2013, they ranked him #5 out of 25 (believe it's for palm beach county kids)
5. WR Adly Enoicy (Atlantic): He’s the aforementioned player we were talking about. To be honest, the Atlantic playmaker brings a whole lot to the table at his position. Enoicy has BCS offers from the likes of Florida, Florida State, Miami, Auburn, Virginia Tech, Wisconsin, Cincinnati, Wake Forest, South Carolina, Minnesota, Ohio State, Kentucky, Louisville, Michigan State, USC and Vanderbilt.
The 6’4”, 225-pound wideout is such a special specimen, so much so that when he gives it his all on the field, he’s a highlight reel-type player you can’t take your eyes off of. Throw him the ball into double or triple coverage and he’ll almost always make that leaping catch you’ll never forget about. When he plays at 100 percent, you can expect his plays to be converted into touchdowns, as evidenced by an outstanding seven-catch, 101-yard, three-touchdown performance in Atlantic’s 35-14 win over Lake Worth in Week 10 last season – a game in which the Eagles won to capture their first district title since 2008.
Enoicy was named to the U.S. Army All-Combine Team on offense this past January and was nominated for a spot in the 2014 U.S. Army All-American Game at the Alamo Dome in San Antonio. He’s clearly a top-five talent in every sense. Can he show it on the field throughout his senior season? Here’s hoping that Enoicy’s top-five talent will actually translate into top-five production in 2013.
Plus, I think he played on a really bad team this year.Nice find phat! Sounds like he just needs to stay motivated and the sky's the limit!
rvls name Enoicy honorable mention wr Army All -Combine team last year as a junior. they liked him before dropping him from 4 stars to 2.
WIDE RECEIVER
First Team: Jimmy Bayes, Immokalee, Fla.; Jeffery Farrar, Upland, Calif.; Josh Malone, Gallatin (Tenn.) Station Camp
At the Rivals Underclassmen Challenge this summer, the 6-foot-3 Josh Malone showed he had the tools to be a high-BCS receiver prospect. Since then, however, he has added bulk to his frame to measure in at 184 pounds and he also appeared more explosive. Close on Malone's heels was Bayes, another 6-foot-3, 184-pound receiver who insisted on challenging four-star defensive back Jalen Tabor in every rep and won his fair share. The 6-foot-1, 195-pound Farrar arrived in great shape, was physical at the line of scrimmage and caught everything thrown his way.
Second Team: Jakari Dillard, Princeton, Tex.; Chris Jones, Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha; Jaason Lewis, Virginia Beach (Va.) Ocean Lakes (2015)
Honorable Mention: Zaire Andre, Inglewood, Calif.; Cordell Broadus, Diamond Bar, Calif. (2015); Cameron Chambers, Philadelphia (Pa.) St. Joseph (2016); Kaelin Deboskie, Colleyville (Tex.) Heritage; Jalen Embry Detroit (Mich.) King; Adly Enoicy, Delray Beach (Fla.) Atlantic; Montez Haynes, Alabaster (Ala.) Kingwood Christian; Jordan Hogue, New Haven, Ind.; Chigozie Onyekwere, Washington (D.C.) Friendship Academy; Keon Paye, Olney (Md.) Good Counsel (2015)- See more at: http://fe12.rivals.sports.sp1.yahoo.net/content.asp?CID=1458085#sthash.9xqP4Evq.dpuf
*the palm beach post reported that stanford and ohio state were in his school last year to recruit him.
*check out this blurb from this website written and posted last june 2013, they ranked him #5 out of 25 (believe it's for palm beach county kids)
5. WR Adly Enoicy (Atlantic): He’s the aforementioned player we were talking about. To be honest, the Atlantic playmaker brings a whole lot to the table at his position. Enoicy has BCS offers from the likes of Florida, Florida State, Miami, Auburn, Virginia Tech, Wisconsin, Cincinnati, Wake Forest, South Carolina, Minnesota, Ohio State, Kentucky, Louisville, Michigan State, USC and Vanderbilt.
The 6’4”, 225-pound wideout is such a special specimen, so much so that when he gives it his all on the field, he’s a highlight reel-type player you can’t take your eyes off of. Throw him the ball into double or triple coverage and he’ll almost always make that leaping catch you’ll never forget about. When he plays at 100 percent, you can expect his plays to be converted into touchdowns, as evidenced by an outstanding seven-catch, 101-yard, three-touchdown performance in Atlantic’s 35-14 win over Lake Worth in Week 10 last season – a game in which the Eagles won to capture their first district title since 2008.
Enoicy was named to the U.S. Army All-Combine Team on offense this past January and was nominated for a spot in the 2014 U.S. Army All-American Game at the Alamo Dome in San Antonio. He’s clearly a top-five talent in every sense. Can he show it on the field throughout his senior season? Here’s hoping that Enoicy’s top-five talent will actually translate into top-five production in 2013.
http://prepbuilders.com/johnnie-dixon-k-c-mcdermott-top-hot-25-rankings/
Perfect! LOLSo with Adly and KJ, we have 2 Army AA game nominees in this class - we've never even had 1 before in a class. And we're still chasing our first Army AA.
And shut-up with Greg Paulus