Three new Frogs enroll at mid-term
Posted on January 13, 2010
Three new football frogs have enrolled:
Dwight Pernail Smith, Jr. 5-11/220/4.32 Carthage, TX MVP of 3A Championship game in 2008, rushed for 2,820-yards and 41-TD’s on 239-carries, caught 2-TD passes, and broke single season school records for rushing yards and TD’s, he was the District Co-MVP, All-State, TSWA All-State Offensive Player of the Year, and All-Smoaky.com Player of the Year along with 1st-Team All-Smoaky.com. Signed in February 2009 but transfer grade issues kept him away until spring 2010.
http://community.prepticket.com/video/vide…3AVideo%3A87621
DB Travaras Kavaughn Battle-Smith 5-10/175/4.4 San Antonio, TX (Jay) All district and SA all area, speedster had 67 carries for 635 yards & 8 TDs rushing, 5 rec for 96 yards & 1 td receiving. On d had 2 Ints and 69 tackles. 200M best 21.5. Transferred from Forsyth Parsons in Georgia after sophmore year.http://rivals.yahoo.com/video/recruiting-f…hlights-1-51764
DT David Allen Johnson, II 6-2/270/4.7 Argyle, TX 2009 1st team 3A All-State, 9-3A MVP, a rare for a defensive player, led the team with six sacks and a staggering 25 tackles behind the line of scrimmage this season, while collecting 102 total tackles. 2008 9-3A Defensive lineman of the Year, HM 3A All State DL, 12 sacks in 2008. TCU is his dream school.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vob3u7mzo_8…player_embedded
Scout Inc Evaluation Johnson is one of those kids that is going to lace it up and make the dude lined up across from him earn his scholarship. He is a high motor and physical kid and can be disruptive in the trenches. He has solid size, but is a bit tough to place position wise. He moves around the defensive line now and will likely do the same in college mainly settling in as a bit of an undersized defensive tackle. While you wish he was a little bigger you do see the kid can be productive. He can be explosive off the ball. While lacking ideal bulk he is tough because he can fire off the ball low and win the leverage battle. He can derive power from his lower body and strike a blow and stand a blocker up and at times knock him back. You wish he was more consistent at shooting his hands and creating better separation. He flashes the ability to quickly press a blocker off of him and slip to half-a-man and rip and shed from the block. He displays good football instincts. He hustles to the ball and displays solid speed. With his motor he can offer support on the perimeter. He is no textbook tackler, but he can punish and throw down ball carriers. As a pass rusher he keeps it simple but seems to have a solid plan. He can create some initial push with a bull rush and displays the ability to slip to the shoulder and clear the blocker by being active with his hands. Johnson is a fun kid to watch. He is able to combine a motor, a physical style, and some smarts to be productive. Bit of a sleeper at the defensive tackle spot and though he will likely be a little undersized should be a disruptive college defender.
Became TCU’s First Class of 2010 commitment shortly after the Class of 2009’s national siging day.
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Feisty;
Are you preparing a review of the entire squad, so that we can see what the changes will be and who the redshirts are?
Don
I will do this after the official signing date.