Some upcoming vistors-updated 12-14-2009
Posted on December 10, 2009
With signing day February 3 fast approaching and just a few spots left to fill, recruiting has taken a different course this year. Fewer visitors for the class of 2010 coming in but more impotance placed on the visits. Also with Fiesta bowl preparation under full swing it gives the recruits a more in-depth look at the TCU staff and players.
There are 4 or 5 spots left and it is expected that one will be a LBer and another a DL (or two). Getting athletes who can play WR or DB positions will probably be the emphasis on the final spots and here are a few of the names visiting the next few weeks:
ATH Curtis Carter 5-11/175/4.3 Stonewall, LA (North DeSoto) 41″ vert recent de-commit from Nebraska, plays QB but recruited as WR.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53jcHpleDiA
ATH Danny Spond 6-3/225/4.65 Littleton, CO (Columbine) has the size to line up anywhere from LB, S or even DE, plays QB on offense on a team that doesn’t throw the ball much. Plays linebacker on defense which could end up being his spot in college. Has great size and can really run for a kid this big. Closes on the ball well and will tackle with authority.
QB Milton Howell 6-2/190/4.5 Navarro College. Very athletic QB out of Houston who had to sit most of 2009 with a foot injury.
WR Chris Hawkins 6-2/175/4.4 Channelview, TX averaged over 40 yards per reception as a junior and has ha a good senior year. Currently committed to Minnesota.
ATH Jonathan Anderson 6-2/201/4.6 Corpus Christi, TX (Carroll) safety prospect but can move to OLB, explosive hitter. Should comit if things work well this weekend.-update: becomes commit #12 for 2010
Some of those who have already visited this month include DE LaCraig Brown, big DT prospect Eric Humphrey, 2010 commit Sam Carter as well as recent commits Josh Huff and Ethan Grant.
Will continue to update as news comes out.
The list for 2010:
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Have you completed the Top-150 yet?
Also, thanks for all the info. It helps the Frogs that live out of town (Alabama)!
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