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Post by trues on May 14, 2013 15:53:23 GMT -5
That's because he knows we are going to be wining some more football games lol I am anxious to see how the coaches will rank us this year in the preseason MEAC Poll.
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Post by oleschoolaggie on May 14, 2013 15:58:24 GMT -5
Oleschool, I can tell that you are ready for some Aggie Football, so am I ;D !! bigboy, i've already got my atlanta classic "club seat" tickets, airline and hotel room booked! doggone straight i'm ready!! ;D we've got a very tough schedule, but i think we're gonna have a good season. can't wait for the guys to buckle those chin straps!
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Post by Aggie One on May 20, 2013 9:48:24 GMT -5
Two of our recruits will be playing in the East-West All-Star Game in July it announced on Friday. One of course is all-everything wide receiver Denzel Keyes (6-5, 205) from Kinston who also be suiting up a swingman for the basketball most likley joining Cy's squad after season/playoffs in December.
The other known participant will also be on the East squad in versatile three time all-conference offensive lineman Reggie Tyler (6-3,300) from Warsaw, NC (Keanansville).
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Post by trues on May 20, 2013 10:00:18 GMT -5
Aggie One
What happen to Wes cole,brandon parker and Xavier Griffin?
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Post by Aggie One on May 20, 2013 10:29:25 GMT -5
Nothing has happened to them. They are coming in with the rest of the freshmen/transfers for summer school. I don't understand the question.
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Post by trues on May 20, 2013 10:52:15 GMT -5
I wonder why they was not in the east west line up. thats all
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Post by Aggie One on May 20, 2013 11:02:46 GMT -5
Cole (another local kid) is from Jirah Prep School so he wouldn't be considered a high school kid anymore. Griffin is a transfer form NCSU via a year at another prep school. As far as Parker is concerned you'll have to ask the West coaching staff why they didn't pick him but I suspect it was because of summer school paricipation. He did get nominated.
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Post by Aggie Monster on May 20, 2013 16:19:19 GMT -5
Aggie One What happen to Wes cole,brandon parker and Xavier Griffin? The football allstar game participants are picked waaaaay before the football season is over unless someone gets added late due to someone else choosing not to play.
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Post by Aggie One on May 22, 2013 6:22:20 GMT -5
A&T has added a preferred walk-on in Raleigh Millbrook all-conference wide receiver Andrew Ezeburio. The 6-0,165 pounder led Millbrook in pass receptions and total yardage on his way to first team Cap-8 honors.
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Post by aggierattler on May 22, 2013 8:18:27 GMT -5
A&T has added a preferred walk-on in Raleigh Millbrook all-conference wide receiver Andrew Ezeburio. The 6-0,165 pounder led Millbrook in pass receptions and total yardage on his way to first team Cap-8 honors. It's small, under-the-radar things like this that make football teams successful in the long-run.
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Post by Gator on May 22, 2013 11:30:00 GMT -5
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Post by Aggie One on Jun 7, 2013 12:39:06 GMT -5
Coach Broadway never seems to take a rest from recruiting. Never. He recently added OL/TE Zach Gusler(6-5, 265) from Bartlett Yancey High School in Yanceyville, NC (Caswell Co.) and local standout defensive back and wide receiver Barry Harris (5-11,180) from Southeast Guilford. harris will be coming to A&T on primarily a track scholarship. Barry Harris Highlights: www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMpQnF1-EW8
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Post by popdad on Jun 16, 2013 13:37:28 GMT -5
Coach Broadway never seems to take a rest from recruiting. Never. He recently added OL/TE Zach Gusler(6-5, 265) from Bartlett Yancey High School in Yanceyville, NC (Caswell Co.) and local standout defensive back and wide receiver Barry Harris (5-11,180) from Southeast Guilford. harris will be coming to A&T on primarily a track scholarship. Barry Harris Highlights: www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMpQnF1-EW8Now this is a complete player; relentless pursuit, speed, hard hitting. Great on defense, and from the video I noticed that on offense and kick returns, is all he needs is a little blocking
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Post by numberonebrave on Dec 12, 2013 16:07:56 GMT -5
A LOOK BACK The Aggies signees include:
Marcus Albert Outside Linebacker 6-0, 205, College Park, Ga. Banneker High School
He has a 37-inch vertical and a 59-inch swingspan. He rushed for 1,072 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior. He made 57 tackles, two interceptions, forced two fumbles, recovered three and had a sack as a junior.
Jerome Beatty REDSHIRT Safety 5-10, 170, Charlotte, N.C. Vance High School
He was named to the All-Mecklenburg County second-team defense. He made four pass breakups, recovered a fumble, caused a fumble and had four sacks as a senior.
Tarik Cohen ALL MEAC Running Back 5-8, 170, Bunn, N.C.
Cohen rushed for 808 yards, including 252 yards in a playoff win against North Brunswick. He also scored 17 touchdowns and averaged 9.18 yards per carry. He had three touchdown receptions and returned three kicks for touchdowns.
Wes Cole Offensive Lineman 6-6, 330, Norwood, N.C. Jireh Prep
He played his high school football at South Stanley. He brings with him tremendous size and strength. He played at Jireh Prep last season, and was one of nine players to earn a Division I scholarship from Jireh last season.
Xavier Griffin Wide Receiver 6-2, 190, New Castle, Del. Fork Union Prep
He originally committed to N.C. State out of high school. He made 30 receptions for 645 yards and eight touchdowns his junior year at New Castle High School. He was ranked among the top-5 players in Delaware as a senior in high school.
Malik Hampton-Prioleau Defensive Lineman 6-4, 250, Greensboro, N.C. Northern Guilford High School
His defensive presence helped Northern Guilford win its third straight Class 3-AA NCHSAA State Championship.
Dwayne Johnson REDSHIRT or did he report? Outside Linebacker 6-0, 200, Jacksonville, N.C. Northside High School
Johnson was named to the 2012 All-Area team after helping Northside to a 15-1 record. He was also the 2012 All-Area Offensive Player of the Year after rushing for 1,661 yards and 18 touchdowns.
Charlie Jones Tight End 6-4, 260, Greensboro, N.C. Hargrave Prep (Va.)
He is the only tight end in the Aggies 2013 class. He attended nearby Grimsley High School and had several offers from Division I institutions.
Denzel Keyes Wide Receiver 6-4, 210, Kinston, N.C. Kinston High School
He made 39 receptions for 646 yards and 13 touchdowns. He led the Kinston Vikings to a 7-5 record. He was an all-conference selection in the Class 2A Eastern Plains conference.
Zerius Lockhart REDSHIRT Safety 6-0, 180, Auburn, Ala. Auburn High School
Lockhart made 97 tackles, including 57 solo stops. He had three tackles for loss, four pass breakups, and two fumble recoveries. Offensively, he made 34 receptions for 610 yards and seven touchdowns.
Darriel Mack Offensive Lineman 6-4, 280, Marlboro, S.C. Marlboro County High School
A big aggressive offensive lineman the Aggies had to battle S.C. State and others to sign. He led the way for an offense that averaged 165.8 yards rushing per game and 185.4 yards passing per game. The Marlboro offense also averaged 30.8 points per game.
Tard McCoy REDSHIRT Cornerback 5-11, 185, Boca Raton, La. Boca Raton High School
He played quarterback and defensive back at Boca Raton. He possesses tremendous speed and should be an asset in the Aggies defensive backfield.
Josh Mattocks REDSHIRT Offensive Lineman 6-3, 325, Swansboro, N.C. Swansboro High School
He played center in high school. He led Swansboro to a 7-5 record. He also played defensive line, and was named Max Preps Player of the Week after making nine tackles and an interception.
Rayshaun Mayfield DNR Linebacker 6-2, 215, Greensboro, N.C. Grimsley High School
He played at nearby Grimsley. He made 80 solo and 50 assisted tackles with eight sacks and two forced fumbles. He was an all-conference selection.
Kenneth Melton REDSHIRT Defensive End 6-2, 215, Elizabeth City, N.C. Northeastern High School
Melton earned all-conference honors as a senior. He also made All-Area after making 17 tackles for loss, seven sacks and 79 tackles.
Brandon Parker REDSHIRT Offensive Lineman 6-7, 275, Kannapolis, N.C. A.L. Brown High School
Parker led his team to an 8-4 record as a senior. He ranked 46th in the state by Max Preps. His team averaged 287 yards rushing per game, and completed 62.4 percent of its passes.
Daniel Robinson REDSHIRT Running Back 5-10, 195, Lumberton, N.C. Lumberton High School
He rushed for 757 yards as a junior. He averaged 4.73 yards per carry and scored eight total touchdowns. He runs a 4.41 in the 40-yard dash.
D'Anthony Ross Defensive Lineman 6-2, 255, Atlanta, Ga. Grady High School
He was named the conference's Most Outstanding Lineman from 2009-11. He was also a Chick-fil-Bowl All-Academic MVP. He averaged 3.0 pancake blocks per game from his left tackle position.
Justin Smith REDSHIRT Linebacker 6-2, 225, Garland, N.C. Union High School
Smith made 8.5 tackles per game. He also recorded 11 sacks and 93 tackles, including 70 solo tackles. Smith also scored twice, while leading Union to a 7-6 record.
Joseph Spann Wide Receiver 5-10, 175, McDonough, Ga. Ola High School
He made 15 all-purpose touchdowns as a senior.
Lorenz Suttles Outside Linebacker 6-2, 190, Dallas, Ga. East Paulding High School
Suttles was named Region 5-AAAAA Defensive Player of the Year as a senior at East Paulding High School.
Reginald Tyler Offensive Lineman REDSHIRT 6-3, 295, Kenansville, N.C. James Kenan High School
Tyler played guard, center and offensive tackle at Kenan. Kenan went 13-1 Tyler's season, and Tyler helped KHS rush for 302.7 yards per game.
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Dec 12, 2013 16:55:11 GMT -5
A LOOK BACK The Aggies signees include: Tarik Cohen ALL MEAC Running Back 5-8, 170, Bunn, N.C. Cohen rushed for 808 yards, including 252 yards in a playoff win against North Brunswick. He also scored 17 touchdowns and averaged 9.18 yards per carry. He had three touchdown receptions and returned three kicks for touchdowns. goes to show that stats don't always mean everything. cohen had less yards rushing his senior year in high school than he did as a true undersized freshman at a&t in division 1 football. my question is, why didn't cohen make the shrine bowl or even the east/west all star game?
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