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Saturday, January 1, 2011

NUC All-World: Top 10 players

January 1, 2011
NUC All-World: Top 10 players
MORE NUC BOWL: NUC All-World practice gallery | Five story lines | Complete coverage CHARLESTON, S.C. - The National Underclassmen Combine could not have asked for a more exciting finish to the inaugural All-World Gridiron Classic on Friday. Game MVP Michael Eubank hit future South Carolina speedster Damiere Byrd for the winning score with 47 seconds left, giving Team World a 20-17 victory over Team NUC. Johnson Hagood Stadium on the campus of The Citadel was the site of more than 70 D-I athletes looking to show off their football skills. Below are those athletes that had the biggest impact in the outcome of the game as seen by Rivals.com analyst Barry Every.
Top 10 NUC All-World Classic players
1. Michael Eubank, 6-5/232, PQB, Corona (Calif.) Centennial (Team World)
COMMITTED TO: Arizona State, but more schools are offering daily.
PERFORMANCE: Was 6-for-6 for 125 yards and two score while running for an additional 31 yards. His efforts garnered him MVP.
STRENGTHS: Tremendous overall size, good arm strength, and a very physical runner that is hard to bring down. His teammates nicknamed him Lil' Cam.
WEAKNESSES: Work on keeping eyes downfield while moving around in the pocket avoiding the rush. Sometimes he takes off with the ball too early.
GRADE: A

2. Jabari Hunt-Days, 6-2/226, OLB Powder Springs (Ga.) Hillgrove (Team NUC)
COMMITTED TO: Georgia Tech
PERFORMANCE: Recorded 11 tackles, had one TFL and blocked an extra point in 20-17 loss to Team World.
STRENGTHS: Excellent overall size and body structure to go along with great closing speed. He is big enough and versatile enough to play all three linebacker positions. Also looked great on punt coverage.
WEAKNESSES: Needs to use hands to keep blockers off his body especially his legs.
GRADE: A

3. Damiere Byrd, 5-9/165, WR, Sicklerville (N.J.) Timber Creek (Team World)
COMMITTED TO: South Carolina
PERFORMANCE: Had five catches for 52 yards and two touchdowns, one of which was the winning score with 47 seconds left in the game. His efforts earned him offensive player of the game.
STRENGTHS: He is one of the fastest players in the country, runs better routes than the average track athlete and demonstrated soft hands.
WEAKNESSES: Has to add some size and strength because he is slight in stature at this time. This will help with durability and breaking more tackles.
GRADE: A

4. Andre Sturdivant, 6-2/249, ILB, Cleveland (Ohio) Glenville (Team World)
CONSIDERING: May have it down to Ohio State and Penn State.
PERFORMANCE: He was in on seven tackles, two TFLs, one PBU and had a sack in earning defensive player of the game.
STRENGTHS: Showed excellent versatility playing defensive end and some linebacker in the game. He has excellent speed coming off the edge and was able to turn his hips and run with backs.
WEAKNESSES: May be better suited playing weakside defensive end at the next level. This means working more than an outside pass rushing move.
GRADE: A

5. Kameel Jackson, 6-0/198, WR, Arlington (Texas) Sam Houston (Team NUC)
COMMITTED TO: Oklahoma
PERFORMANCE: Had a game-high seven catches for 163 yards in a losing effort.
STRENGTHS: Jackson runs precise routes and definitely knows how to find the holes in the defense. He also showed soft hands and the intelligence to come back to the ball when the quarterback was flushed out of the pocket.
WEAKNESSES: Speed has been something he has been working on for two years and is still an area that may need improvement.
GRADE: A

6. Johnny Manziel, 6-1/193, DQB, Kerrville (Texas) Tivy (Team NUC)
COMMITTED TO: Texas A&M
PERFORMANCE: Ran for 77 yards while completing 6-of-8 passes for 80 yards and a score in a losing effort to Team World.
STRENGTHS: He is a magician with the ball in his hands. His ability to escape sure tackles and still make positive yardage is a thing of beauty.
WEAKNESSES: Needs to set his feet while squaring his shoulders to the target before he unleashes a pass. Sometimes his elbow drops below his shoulders causing the ball to sail a bit high.
GRADE: A-

7. Clint Tucker, 6-2/285, DT, East St. Louis (Ill.) (Team World)
COMMITTED TO: Illinois
PERFORMANCE: Was in on six tackles and had two quarterback pressures in a winning effort.
STRENGTHS: He demonstrated excellent strength and pad level while collapsing the pocket. Several times he took on more than one defender allowing teammates to apply pressure. Tucker is also a surprisingly good athlete for a true nose guard.
WEAKNESSES: Needs to be mindful of his weight because he is already at maximum size.
GRADE: A-

8. Eric Ebron, 6-5/225, TE, Greensboro (N.C.) Ben L Smith (Team World)
COMMITTED TO: North Carolina
PERFORMANCE: Had two catches for 50 yards and a score in helping Team World to a 20-17 victory.
STRENGTHS: The combination of height and athletic ability make him a mismatch for linebackers to cover.
WEAKNESSES: Needs to add more size and strength, which should improve his blocking versus bigger defensive ends.
GRADE: A-

9. Zack Shaw, 6-3/218, ILB, Coshocton (Ohio) (Team World)
COMMITTED TO: Indiana
PERFORMANCE: Recorded eight tackles in a 20-17 victory.
STRENGTHS: Demonstrated excellent lateral movement and the ability to go sideline-to-sideline making tackles in the open field.
WEAKNESSES: He is a bit thin right now so adding some size will allow him to bounce around in the tackle box with the big boys.
GRADE: A-

10. Connor Myers, 6-0/287, DT, Edmond (Okla.) Edmond Memorial (Team World)
CONSIDERING: Only has Air Force offer at this time, which is difficult to believe.
PERFORMANCE: Was in on five tackles, four of which were solo, and had a sack in victory over Team NUC.
STRENGTHS: Myers was the big surprise player in the game using good leverage and incredible strength to get push. He also did a nice job shedding blockers and sliding down the line of scrimmage to make plays.
WEAKNESSES: Height is the only thing holding him back from getting several more D-I offers. What he lacks in height he makes up for with excellent technique and sheer determination.
GRADE: A-

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Coach Schuman's Thoughts on Day 1 of Practice at the NUC All World Gridiron Classic

As both teams, team nuc and team world went through their first two practices, i got to see at first glass some of the nations top player and the world's as well. Some outstanding practice performances were turned in, which will make friday's game at 6pm on fox college sports an interesting one.

Observation #1
These teams mean business, this is not an all star game around hanging out but one that demands the players coming to play adn showing they can perform to earn their spot, both Coach Saulsberry-Team NUC and Coach Dicus-Team World are actively putting in their schemes and teaching it to the players...this is going to be an exciting game.

Observation #2
The Dline on Team NUC looks outstanding led by Corey Marshall (virgina tech commit), Kendric Evans (Texas Tech commit), and Terry Redden, they look to be a formidable force

Observation #3

These QB's are potentially going to put up points. On Team World-Michael Eubanks (commit to Arizona State), Adam Pittser, Garrett Leatham, Russell Bellomy ( Purdue commit), Mickhael Miller (mississippi commit) for Team World -Johnny Manziel (commit to Texas a and m commit) and Marcus Mariotta (commit to oregon), we have seen just in day one the speed, athleticism and great accuracy these QB's have
 
Observation #4- Little Running backs so far have ruled
Under the radar Zarold Wilder and DJ Hubbard of Team World and Over the Top Deandre Washington (commit to texas tech) have displayed barry sanders type change of direction and athleticism that allows them to hide behind giant lineman and explode at just the right time....
the big RB's that impressed were Brandon WRight Team NUC and Anthony Knight Team World

Observation #5- The Worlds OLine seems to be the truth, with 6'6 Watts Dantzler (georgia)and 6'7 Ezekial Alsander showing themselves to be an amazing OT force

Observation #6-Andre Sturdivant is all that is advertised. Andre played some DL today even though he is a 6-3, 250 LB, but he dominated wherever he went.
Observation #7-The South Carolina Commits are special, all of them play for Team World including WR Damiere Byrd 4.32 40, WR KJ Brent, athletic rangy,