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Showing posts with label National Underclassmen Combine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Underclassmen Combine. Show all posts
Friday, March 5, 2010
Sunday, February 7, 2010
NUC PHoenix Soph Day QB MVP Interview with Jordan Gehrke of Notre Dame Prep
Jordan Gehrke, QB, Class of 2012, Notre Dame Prep
Strengths:
makes great throws and fast decision, spectacular drop, tremendous arm and release
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
NUC Alum-Jabari Price, Blanch Ely HS, FL Class of 2010-Signed with North Carolina
Jabari Price, Blanch Ely HS, FL Class of 2010: Jabari proved he is worth the price of admission at the ultra-talented Miami combine last year. At 5’11 171, price had a 9’3 broad jump, ran a 4.48 40, 4.49 shuttle and locked down receivers during 1 on 1 drills. Price has quick feet and his leaping ability makes him a threat for a pick six at any given time. The nationally rated db is going to UNC in the fall, turning down offers from Kansas, Kansas State, Louisville, Minnesota, Purdue and Rutgers.
Future Outlook: The talent is already there with Price, but desperately needs to gain weight before becoming a difference maker. With the right lifting program and dedication on the practice field, he should become a notable part of UNC’s defense.
Future Outlook: The talent is already there with Price, but desperately needs to gain weight before becoming a difference maker. With the right lifting program and dedication on the practice field, he should become a notable part of UNC’s defense.
NUC Alum-Bronson Irwin Mustang HS, OK Class of 2010-Signed with Oklahoma
Bronson Irwin Mustang HS, OK Class of 2010: Irwin is as physically dominant of an offensive lineman that you will find. At 6’5 322, he already has pro-type size. I could only imagine the difficulties he presents for opposing linemen The massive Irwin, a top three rated lineman in the nation, heads to the University of Oklahoma in the fall, picking the Sooners over National Champion Alabama, Texas Tech, Arkansas, Nebraska, and Oklahoma State among others.
Future Outlook: Irwin has the size to become an immediate factor, but he needs work on his quickness. A solid conditioning program and good coaching will help get him ready for the next level, where he can turn into an All-American lineman down the road.
Schuman’s Insight: “Irwin is a big, strong guy with a great initial punch. He is a consistent performer who always gives you 100%.”
Future Outlook: Irwin has the size to become an immediate factor, but he needs work on his quickness. A solid conditioning program and good coaching will help get him ready for the next level, where he can turn into an All-American lineman down the road.
Schuman’s Insight: “Irwin is a big, strong guy with a great initial punch. He is a consistent performer who always gives you 100%.”
NUC Alum-Quayshawn Nealy, Lakeland HS, FL Class of 2010: Nealy, 6’0 215-Signed with Georgia Tech
Quayshawn Nealy, Lakeland HS, FL Class of 2010: Nealy, 6’0 215, was among the elite performers at the 08’ Orlando combine. Nealy is a terrific athlete with a good understanding of how to hold down the linebacker position. As a sophomore at the combine, Nealy had a 32.5 inch vertical, 8’10 broad jump, ran a 4.68 40, 4.36 shuttle and bench pressed 155 lbs 23 times. He was rated amongst the top 100 linebackers in the country by Rivals and is headed to Georgia Tech in the fall, turning down offers from programs such as Georgia, Nebraska, Michigan, Purdue, Virgina and Iowa State among others.
Future Outlook: Nealy has all the ability to become a standout but like most freshmen, will have to earn his stripes. Once Nealy takes the time to learn the Yellow Jackets’ defensive sets, he should develop into a notable player for 2011 and beyond.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Top Prospect Alert: Troy Robinson, Mifflin HS, OH Class of 2012
Troy Robinson, Mifflin HS, OH Class of 2012: Robinson was an good performer at the Ultimate 100 camp in Indianapolis, taking home the prestigious Dodie award. Robinson, 5’7.5 141, is a solid defensive back and caused plenty of frustrations for the offense. He is also a good offensive player with solid moves and tremendous blocking ability for a player his size. Robinson epitomizes the meaning of team player.Future Outlook: At 15 years old, Robinson needs to get much stronger, but has plenty of time to develop. He has a terrific understanding of the game on both ends of the ball, but must continue making strides to have an impact at the next level. He has reportedly been invited to camps at major D-1 universities and is undoubtedly a terrific talent.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Cody Davenport Tears it up. He was Combine King of the NUC and U100
Find more videos like this on Kentucky Sports Network
Find more videos like this on Kentucky Sports Network
Cory only played in the first half of the games during the season except for 3 out of the 14. Bell County Kentucky class 4A. They were beat by a last second field goal in the state semi-finals. Cory was named first team all mountain running back, SEKC 4A and 5A player of the year and Ky. class 4 A player of the year. He rushed for 1820 yards on 201 carries with 29 td's. Cory was at the Ultimate 100 in Geogia this past June. He was crowned combine king in the skills position.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
NUC Sleeper Series Episode 1: These Seniors Colleges are Missing Out, Brandon Pechloff, Spencer Duncan
#1 Brandon Pechloff...A 6-6, 230 pounds, led Montini Catholic to State Championship in Illinois. He threw 44 TDS and only 5 INTS. He was U100 Midwest QB MVP, and was rated #3 at U100 Top Prospect Camp. Reason why he has gone under the radar is that he did not start till his Senior Year, due to being behind another great QB who now plays baseball at Arizona State.He currently has no D-1 offers...He is a gem.
#2 Spencer Duncan, 6-3, 220 LB/QB, Oak Mountain, Alabama, one of the top athletes in Bama, he is overlooked due to his injury of his shoulder limiting his recruitment as a QB, but he is a fierce hitter at LB and is powerful athlete who has performed well and been an MVP at the NUC camps. He is a great athlete who will perform very well at the D-1 level
http://rivals.yahoo.com/video/recruiting-football/Spencer-Duncan-Highlights-1-50482;_ylt=AlfWwWf8ox2zCNQpeDWQ8oGguJB4
TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE NUC AND THE TOP ATHLETES COMING TO THE 2010 CAMPS GO HERE
Friday, January 8, 2010
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Must See Top Prospect Alert: Terrick Wright, Gasden HS, Alabama, DE/OLB
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Top Prospect Profiles
by David Schuman
Top Prospect Alert: Terrick Wright, Gasden HS, Alabama, DE/OLB, Class of 2011
-amazing athleticism
-tremendous speed
-top notch ball skills
-acceleration to the ball and the ability to redirect is big time
Stuff to Work on:
-gaining some more size
Final Analysis:
Very much like demopolis' Martaze Jackson (who had 10 d-1 offers), Terrick has speed athleticism, burst and ball skills that dominate the high school level. He will also have the unique ability to be a top rush OLB or Speed DE. If he puts on some more muscle mass he will be one of the biggest suprises of the recruiting season.
First ofFriday, January 1, 2010
NUC ALUMS DOMINATE BOWL GAMES!
NUC ALUMS DOMINATE!
I have personally watched and was so excited to see these NUC ALUMS dominating bowl games.....Tyrod Taylor of Va Tech was out of this world, Kraig Appleton of Wisconsin...had a sick game, Damien Thigpen played well for UCLA, Steve Beauharnais...who also trains with me in the off season.....was awesome for Rutgers with 2 sacks...as was Tom Savage for Rutgers and All Big East Frosh Scott Vallone...How about Tyler Urban having a great season for West Virginia...Cameron Saddler Returning kicks at breakneck speed in the bowl game for Pittsburgh...Austin Carter Samuels...lighting up the scoreboard for wyoming en route to a big victory....with most of our NUC athletes only frosh and sophs in college you will see many more superstars in the years to come...plus most of the bowls are still left.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
How Did We Miss Him? Explosive Top Prospect-Damarr Aultman Top Wide Receiver Recruit N.E 2010 Senior Highlights
Check out Damarr....he can fly.
Coach Schuman
Monday, December 28, 2009
Top Prospect Analysis: Corey Lampley, Class of 2010, DT, NUC DL MVP
by David Schuman
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Top Prospect Analysis
Corey Lampley
6'0, 294
Dothan HS
DT
NUC DL MVP
Pro's
-powerful and great first step
-understands leverage
-great bull rush, excellent on field adapter
-confident
What to Work On:
-could use 1 more inch of height
-multiple moves
Final Analysis:
Bottom Line, Corey is a top flight DL and in particular a top flight 3 tech or True Nose. His speed and athleticism is dominant and explosion is spectacular, he has a great first step for a big man and has excellent speed. He has three D-1a offers but look for more from this top dlineman.
Watch More on Corey On Rivals.com
http://rivals.yahoo.com/video/recruiting-football/Corey-Lampley-Highlights-1-51411
Top Prospect Analysis: Darius Lee, Class 2011, #7 LB / WR / ST 2009 Football Season at St.Stephens & St. Agnes in Va.
Top Prospect Analysis
By David Schuman
Darius Lee, #7, LB
U100 Top 100 LB East
NUC Balt LB MVP
Class of 2011

Quick Writeup:
Pros:
-Great Instincts for the ball
-Gets to ball carrier under control and delivers blow
-Great Tackler, wraps well and finishes to ground
-Great ball skills with respect to both offense and defense
-Excellent downhill player as well as side line to sideline
-Awesome height and length with very good athleticism and coordination
What to Work On:
-quicker to make reads
-first step explosion
-increasing muscle size
Final Analysis:
was one of the top athletes at our U100 and NUC camps, he was excellent on film and will be a definite D-1 player, Colleges are looking for the athletic linebacker that can play at 210 pounds and run like the wind and Darius fits into that.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Coach David Schuman Breaks down the football Combine and Football Camps Process
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Coach Schuman's Tips
Top Prospect Alert: Aquez Willis-East Chapel Hill
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Coach Schuman's Top Prospect Writeups
Quick Writeup:
Aquez is flat out lighting, has great hands and nice Change of direction, he has a nice burst and gets in and out of his routes quickly. His field vision is excellent and just has to work on taking his first step from good to great!
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