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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

TOP PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Derrick Bobo, DB, Class of 2012

As part of our new segment on DavidSchuman.com & National Underclassmen Combine System I will will begin analyzing all of the players that I enjoyed watching this year at our events.


GUEST WRITEUP- ANTHONY CENTRELLA of the NUC, Wide Receivers Coach, u100, NUC and Top Prospect Camp.






Derrick Bobo, Class 2012: Safety, 5-7.5,170, Whitehaven High School,  TN

Quick Writeup:
Derrick Bobo is an exciting athlete from the safety position as he plays very physical and has a great on field awareness for the game.  He has been very successful at the National Underclasssmen Combine and the Ultimate 100 Camp taking home the Defensive Backs MVP at each event that he attended.  He has a 5.04 40 yard dash, 4.73 pro-agility shuttle, 8'3" broad jump, and a 28 inch vertical.

Further Analysis:
Derrick is a very versatile safety that has the ability to cover like a defensive back and play phyisical and tackle like a linebacker.  He has a naturally ability to read the Quarterback's eyes which allows him to make the big plays.  He also has the ability to run with receivers and go up and defend passes at their highest points.  With the combination of Derrick's big time play making ability and the excellent program he plays for at Whitehaven High School, Derrick will emerge into a big time recruit.

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.


26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect


We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--4
FB-Straight Football Player--5
GA-Great Athlete--5
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--5
CK-Combine King--3.5
SS-Size and Stature--4



Derrick Gets
26.5 Points =A pure athlete, who is a sick gamer, big time d-1a prospect
To find our more or register for the 2010 national underclassmen combines and become part of a great recruiting stars movement go today to National Underclassmen Combines by Clicking Here .

TOP PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Kyle Bolin, QB, Class of 2013




As part of our new segment on DavidSchuman.com & National Underclassmen Combine System I will will begin analyzing all of the players that I enjoyed watching this year at our events.




GUEST WRITEUP- ANTHONY CENTRELLA of the NUC, Wide Receivers Coach, u100, NUC and Top Prospect Camp.?



Kyle Bolin, Class 2013: QB, 6-1,160, Lexington Catholic,  KT

Quick Writeup:
Kyle Bolin stepped up into the spotlight at the National Underclassmen Combines and the Top Prospect Camp this season competing only as an 8th grader.  Kyle also started in the Army All-American 8th grade game in San Antonio, Texas.  He has a 5.22 40 yard dash, 4.46 pro-agility shuttle, and an 8'0" broad jump.

Further Analysis:
Kyle has displayed picture perfect mechanics with his drop steps, throwing motion, and release at each level of the NUC which was one reason why he went onto to win the Quarterback MVP at each event.  He is your prototypical quarterback that flashes great leadership abilities and a strong desire to learn more about the game.  Kyle does not only have tremendous mechanics but he also has a strong arm, excellent ability to read a defense, great communication skills, and is tough mentally.  If Kyle continues to progress in this direction of success he will find himself receiving Division 1-A offers from many big time Universities.

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--5
FB-Straight Football Player--5
GA-Great Athlete--4
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--4
CK-Combine King--3
SS-Size and Stature--4

Kyle Gets
26 Points =An amazing D-1 a Caliber Prospect, with time and growth could become one of the Best QB's in the USA when he becomes a Senior one day!

To find our more or register for the 2010 national underclassmen combines and become part of a great recruiting stars movement go today to National Underclassmen Combines by Clicking Here .

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Former NUC Los Angeles, QB MVP Austyn Carta-Samuels Tearing it up at Wyoming

Wyoming's Austyn Carta-Samuels Named MWC Offensive Player of the Week


Austyn Carta-Samuels led Wyoming on scoring drives against FAU of 47 yards, 59 yards, 80 yards on two different drives and 91 yards.

Austyn Carta-Samuels led Wyoming on scoring drives against FAU of 47 yards, 59 yards, 80 yards on two different drives and 91 yards.
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Oct. 5, 2009

LARAMIE, Wyo. -
Wyoming true freshman quarterback Austyn Carta-Samuels was named the Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Week for the second consecutive week on Monday.
He won the award outright this week, after sharing the honor with TCU quarterback Andy Dalton a week ago. He becomes the first Wyoming Cowboy on offense, defense or special teams to earn MWC Player of the Week honors in back-to-back weeks since the league began in 1999.
This past week, he led the Wyoming Cowboys to a come-from-behind road win at Florida Atlantic, highlighted by a 12-play, 91-yard, winning touchdown drive with 4:29 remaining in the game. On the final drive, the true freshman from San Jose, Calif., rushed for 28 yards and passed for 18 yards, accounting for half (46 yards) of Wyoming's 91 yards on the scoring drive. On the day, Carta-Samuels accounted for 292 yards of total offense -- 223 passing and 69 rushing. He completed 76.3 percent of his pass attempts on the day (29 of 38), and had a quarterback rating of 120.35. He gained a total of 99 yards rushing, but due to three sacks ended up netting 69 rushing yards. Carta-Samuels led Wyoming on scoring drives of 47 yards, 59 yards, 80 yards on two different drives and 91 yards. UW tied a season best by scoring 30 points versus FAU. Carta-Samuels connected with seven different Cowboy receivers on the day, and guided Wyoming's offense to 421 yards of total offense.

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Monday, October 5, 2009

TOP PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Brian Mills, RB, Class of 2010

Brian Mills, Class 2010: RB, 5-10, 180, Edmond Sante Fe, OK
Quick Writeup:

A pure speed demon, he ran 4.45 as a frosh at our camps and went on to run 4.39. He also was the fastest man 3 times at the NUC and U100 Camps, which is an amazing accomplishment. Great pure speed he is a major RB threat

Further Analysis:
His recruiting has suffered a little because of injuries at the end of his sophomore and last year as a junior, but he was a 1000 yard rusher as a sophomore and has amazing speed. He is a threat to go the distance anytime, great burst in drills, and has good hands. His explosion is unmatched, he just needs to gain more muscle to handle the size of every day RB duties. He is a definite sleeper prospect who is a nice slot/scat back at the D-1 level. I like his speed and he is well worth it for that!

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--4
FB-Straight Football Player--3
GA-Great Athlete--4.5
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--5
CK-Combine King--4
SS-Size and Stature--3.5

Brian Gets:
24 Points =He is an intriguing prospect, Definite D-1

To find our more or register for the 2010 national underclassmen combines and become part of a great recruiting stars movement go today to National Underclassmen Combines by Clicking Here .

TOP PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Dante Lipscomb, RB, Class of 2010

Dante Lipscomb, Class 2010: RB, 5-11, 180, Boswell HS, TX
Quick Writeup:
a great athlete with a 4.63 40, 4.38 shuttle, 30 inch vert, he is incredibly fluid in and out of his cuts and has great hands in 7 on 7  to go along with his pure athleticism. He was rated the #4 RB at the U100 Top Prospect Camp.
Further Analysis:
Clearly his pure athleticism and fluidity are the key to his success, he dominated out of the backfield in 7 on 7 in both the u100 southwest and the U100 Top Prospect Camp in Oklahoma. He has a great feel for the game and where the creases are and how to get up in those creases. He has a very good burst and could also play DB. He is a steal for any college and already holds two D-1a offers.

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--4
FB-Straight Football Player--4
GA-Great Athlete--4
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--4
CK-Combine King--3.5
SS-Size and Stature--3.5

Dante Gets:
23 Points =He is an intriguing prospect, Definite D-1

To find our more or register for the 2010 national underclassmen combines and become part of a great recruiting stars movement go today to National Underclassmen Combines by Clicking Here .

NUC LACROSSE BOSTON, MA Outstanding Performance List


NUC LACROSSE BOSTON, MA Outstanding Performance List

Brad Willows
Queensbury HS, NY
10th
Midfielder #1202
Willows took home the Overall MVP and Combine King award following an outstanding day on the field. The 5’7.5 151 lb Willows had an 8’2 broad jump, tossed the medicine ball 26 feet and dominated during scrimmages.
Anthony Larrabee
Mount Blue HS, ME
11th
Defender #1203
Larrabee was the Leadership Award winner. Larabee, 5’11.5 170, hustled non stop throughout the combine, keeping his fellow campers pumped up and ready to go. Larabee also ran a 4.55 shuttle and tossed the medicine ball 28’5 feet. A good athlete with a great attitude; what else can a coach ask for?
Nick Ciborowski
Choate Rosemary Hall HS, CT
12th
Midfielder #1209
Ciborowski won the Lax Skills award. Ciborowski was outstanding during testing, displaying a solid shot and good technique during both drills and scrimmages.
Will Lundberg
Marsh HS, MA
12th
Goalie #1202
Lundburg was the top Goalie at the combine. At 6’1 198, Lundburg shut down the attack during scrimmages and impressed coaches during drills. Lundburg also tossed the medicine ball 28 feet.

NUC LACROSSE BALTIMORE, MD Outstanding Performance List


NUC LACROSSE BALTIMORE, MD Outstanding Performance List

Robert Wertz
Manheim Township HS, PA
11th
Midfielder #217
Wertz, 5’11.5 167, took home the Overall MVP. Wertz had a 27 inch vertical, 8’1 broad jump, ran a 4.57 shuttle, tossed the medicine ball 26 feet and dominated during scrimmages. Wertz is a solid player and a good athlete as well.
Daniel Bennett
Liberty HS, MD
12th
Midfielder #231
Bennett won the Leadership Award. At 5’10 143, Bennett hustled non stop, busting his tail throughout the combine. Bennett also had a 7’8 broad jump and did a nice job during drills.
Michael Ondrusek
Hempfield HS, PA
11th
Attack #218
Ondrusek was the top attacker at the combine. Ondrusek, 5’10.5 163, bullied his way downfield during drills, ran a 4.55 shuttle and tossed the medicine ball 23 feed. Ondrusek is a threat to score at any time.
Spencer Barnett
Penn Manor HS, PA
11th
Midfielder #219
Barnett, 5’10 159, had the best shot. Barnett had great technique and outstanding power behind his shot, ran a 4.35 shuttle and tossed the medicine ball 25 feet. Barnett’s outstanding shot will help carry any team he plays for.
Joseph Baker
Hershey HS, PA
10th
Midfielder #224
Baker, 6’0 157, was the top Midfielder as well as the Combine King. Baker had a 27 inch vertical, 8’1 broad jump, ran a 4.64 shuttle, tossed the medicine ball 23’10 and did a great job during scrimmages. Baker is the total package.
Matt Watson
North Cross HS, VA
11th
Defender #204
Watson won the top Defender award. At 5’8 158, Watson shut down the attack during scrimmages, ran a 4.74 shuttle, tossed the medicine ball 23’6 and hustled as if there were no tomorrow. Watson is definitely a coach’s dream.
Michael Hager
Salem HS, VA
10th
Goalie #226
Hager, 6’2 156, won the top Goalie award. Hager had solid technique and quickness, which he used to make a bunch of impressive saves during scrimmages.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

TOP PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Mike Meriwether, RB, Class of 2010

As part of our new segment on DavidSchuman.com & National Underclassmen Combine System I will will begin analyzing all of the players that I enjoyed watching this year at our events.



Mike Meriwether, Class 2010: RB, 5-8, 186, Dematha Catholic HS, MD

Quick Writeup:
A barnburner, Mike is a 4.42 40, 32.5 inch vert, 9'4 broad. he is a great pure runner in the long line of great Dematha Catholic Backs...amazing burst, great speed and has amazing balance.
U100 East, RB MVP
NUC Baltimore RB MVP
#3 RB Top Prospect Camp
Further Analysis:
Mike's speed is second to none, his athleticism and balance are equally spectacular. His ability to run the ball and accelerate through the hole and break away and make the big play is uncanny. In 7 on 7 in the U100 East and the Top Prospect Camp. He rates possibly higher than the two guys ranked ahead of him due to his amazing speed. Dematha puts out tons of D-1a players and mike will be next.

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--4.5
FB-Straight Football Player--4.5
GA-Great Athlete--5
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--5
CK-Combine King--4.5
SS-Size and Stature--3.5

Mike Gets:
26.5 Points =He is a multiple offer D-1 player, that will have an immediate impact

To find our more or register for the 2010 national underclassmen combines and become part of a great recruiting stars movement go today to National Underclassmen Combines by Clicking Here .

TOP PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Wesley Hudson, RB/Athlete, Class of 2010

As part of our new segment on DavidSchuman.com & National Underclassmen Combine System I will will begin analyzing all of the players that I enjoyed watching this year at our events.


Wesley Hudson, Class 2010: RB, 5-10, 181, Morton Ranch HS, TX

Quick Writeup:
Wesley was the U100 Southwest RB MVP and the NUC Dallas RB MVP, a great athlete with 4.51 speed and 34 inch vertical, he can carry the load or be a pure speed athlete that is a threat from anywhere.

Further Analysis:
In drills, Wesley displays great changed of direction, exceptional acceleration and spectacular hands. He is a great athlete that is a threat to go the distance on every play. On film he displays the same capability. Wesley's route running displays his unique versatility that makes him a great prospect as a running back, receiver or DB. His RB skills, change of direction, burst and incredible legit speed at 4.51 makes him a bonafide D-1a player.

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--4.5
FB-Straight Football Player--4.5
GA-Great Athlete--4.5
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--4.5
CK-Combine King--4
SS-Size and Stature--3.5

Wesley Gets:
25.5 Points =He is a multiple offer D-1 player, that will have an immediate impact


To find our more or register for the 2010 national underclassmen combines and become part of a great recruiting stars movement go today to National Underclassmen Combines by Clicking Here .

Friday, October 2, 2009

TOP PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Tanner Crum, OL, Class of 2011

As part of our new segment on DavidSchuman.com & National Underclassmen Combine System I will will begin analyzing all of the players that I enjoyed watching this year at our events.




Tanner Crum, Class 2011: OL, 6-1.5, 270, Mt. Carmel HS, IL

Quick Writeup:
Tanner the top wrestler returning at heavyweight in Illionois, he brings that tremendous strength, balance and athleticism to the OL. He is exceptionally quick and exceptional explosive. Overall MVP-NUC Chicago, OL MVP-MIdwest U100, #2 rated OL, U100 Top Prospect Camp. in 2008 he was also the Top OL in USA as frosh and OL MVP, Southeast U100.

 Combine stats:  40 yd. Dash:  5.38 Bench:
33 reps on 185  Broad Jump:  8'6"  Vertical:  23 inches

Further Analysis:
There is no doubt this spectacular athlete on the Offensive line can play either side of the ball equally well. Great Feet, incredible hand explosion and an ability to get to the spot and lock out on the defender and still move his feet, makes him an exceptional offensive lineman. His balance and amazing tenacity and toughness, has Tanner as one of the Top Prospects for 2011 on the Offensive line. He is a cant miss player, who will dominate at the next level.

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--5
FB-Straight Football Player--5
GA-Great Athlete--5
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--5
CK-Combine King--5
SS-Size and Stature--4

Tanner Gets:
29 Points =Big Time D-1a Prospect, among the Best in the US



To find our more or register for the 2010 national underclassmen combines and become part of a great recruiting stars movement go today to National Underclassmen Combines by Clicking Here .

TOP PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Emilio Vera, WR, CLASS OF 2012

As part of our new segment on DavidSchuman.com & National Underclassmen Combine System I will will begin analyzing all of the players that I enjoyed watching this year at our events.



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Emilio Vera, Class 2012: WR, 5-9.5, 147, North Crowley High School, TX

Quick Writeup:
Emilio Vera is a very athletic, explosive wide receiver that runs unbelievable routes and has a natural ability to change direction at any moment.  He was the Overall MVP at the Southwest
Ultimate 100 8th/9th graders.  He was a top receiver at the Top Prospect camp at the University of Oklahoma for the 8th/9th grade age group.  Combine stats:  40 yd. Dash:  4.85 shuttle run:
4.33  Broad Jump:  8'4"  Vertical:  27 inches

Further Analysis:
Emilio has a gift to change direction at full speed with excellent body control which allows him to create separation from the defensive backs.  He explodes off of the line for every route and
sells vertical as well as anyone for his age group.  Over the next few years if he continues to develop and gain strength to enhance his skills on getting off the ball, Emilio will be a valuable
recruit for many college programs.  Emilio is a pleasure to watch in drills as he displays picture perfect form while catching a football with his hands.   

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--5
FB-Straight Football Player--5
GA-Great Athlete--5
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--5
CK-Combine King--3
SS-Size and Stature--3

Emilio Gets:
26 Points =D-1 a Caliber Prospect, with great potential



To find our more or register for the 2010 national underclassmen combines and become part of a great recruiting stars movement go today to National Underclassmen Combines by Clicking Here .

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Top PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Angel Lopez, RB/Athlete, CLASS OF 2010


Angel Lopez, Class 2010: RB/Athlete, 5-9, 180 Douglas Macarthur HS,  TX

Quick Write-up:
22 reps on 185, 31 inch vert, 9'4 broad, 4.7 40, Angel is interesting prospect because of his versatility, he can line up at receiver, slot and rb. He has superior explosion and great hands. He exploded at the Top Prospect camp to end up #1.
u100 Top Prospect Camp-RB MVP


Further Analysis:
Angel is a little undersized from a weight standpoint as a pure RB, but could continue to develop. I love his change of direction, burst in the drills and on film and his ability to run hard and gain tough yards, but to also explode through the hole. In the 7 on 7 and 1 on 1's he catches the football like a WR or slot, great hands and is a threat out of the backfield or lined up at WR. His versatility makes him a D-1 prospect. I would consider him also as a safety with his explosion, ball skills and power.

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--4
FB-Straight Football Player--4.5
GA-Great Athlete--4
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--4
CK-Combine King--3.5
SS-Size and Stature--3.5

Angel Gets:
22.5 Points =D-1 prospect as RB, would rate higher as athlete, He should get some D-1 offers.

TOP PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Zach Agnew, TE/WR, CLASS OF 2010


Zach Agnew, Class 2010: WR, 6-3, 207 Vernon Northside HS,  TX

Quick Write-up:
A 33 inch vert, touching 131 inches which is 10ft 11 from a standstill, 9'8 broad jump and a 4.68 40 at 207 pounds...enough said from a testing standpoint, oh by the way, he never drops a pass and is impossible to cover.
u100 Southwest-WR MVP
u100 Top Prospect Camp-TE MVP


Further Analysis:
Zach can play wide receiver or line up at TE, he runs sick routes with amazing hands, an 1st all stater at the small school level playing 8 man football, Zach is under the radar only because of where he plays ball. He is a big time recruit, a big time player, which very good speed for his size, an amazing ability to find the open space in 7 on 7 and an even better job catching the ball. I watched him catch 6 balls on one drive on various crossing routes, the last time i saw that on 7 on 7 it was Anthony Creecy who is committed to NC State. When i see that , i know the QB knows that that receiver is always going to get open. A huge target who can easily put on 20 pounds of muscle and be an impossible athlete to cover at the next level. He has a great get off and a great attitude and beat out some more highly touted receivers for the WR award at the U100 Southwest.

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--5
FB-Straight Football Player--5
GA-Great Athlete--5
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--4
CK-Combine King--4
SS-Size and Stature--4

Zach Gets:
27 Points =D-1 a Big Time Caliber Prospect