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Star-studded defensive lines collide in Pitt-USF game
Brian Bennett, Big East...Selvie, for example, was a high school center who has worked most...was a slender high school basketball player who has bulked up...
Blog | October 23, 2009Where are they now: Steve Taneyhill
Chris Low, SEC...loves. He's one of the most successful high school football coaches in the state of South Carolina...
Blog | September 18, 2009Adding weight, force
Scott Powers, ESPNChicago.comNorthwestern linebacker Quentin Davie is 30 pounds heavier than when he started with the Wildcats, and feels the results on the field.
Story | Conversation | September 10, 2009Frederick remembered as strong leader, gentleman
Tim Griffin, Big 12...of 40 years. He played basketball there as a walk-on...and begin work as head high school basketball coach at Lawrence High...
Blog | June 15, 2009Could you think of T. Boone Pickens as an Aggie?
Tim Griffin, Big 12...A&M as a basketball player. "I was good...all sports. I was a high school basketball player," Pickens said...
Blog | June 15, 2009Hoops to football: Why not more often?
Ted Miller, Pac-10...of you already know, played basketball for the Wildcats, not football...Guys that size often dominate high school basketball. They may even be...
Blog | April 21, 2009Big 12 recruiting hits and misses over the years
Tim Griffin, Big 12...lists that will be released by Big 12 schools tomorrow, it might be wise to remember some...was barely recruited coming out of Killeen (Texas) High School, where his track exploits were more widely...
Blog | February 03, 2009Davis using his basketball instincts in budding football career
Tim Griffin, Big 12...have scoffed at terms like "basketball on grass," insinuating that the...receiver Damian Davis, a converted high school basketball player, may beg to...
Blog | October 14, 2008Defining the different shades of gray
Dana O'Neil, ESPN.comOnline social networks have opened up a new frontier when it comes to colleges communicating with recruits. It's also exposing new shades of gray when it comes to the NCAA's recruiting guidelines.
Story | Conversation | July 06, 2009Davis, Lewis propel Cards to perfect regular season
Pat Forde, ESPN.comBall State's program is steeped in mediocrity. Now, the Cardinals have delirious fans, a star QB, a 12-0 record and a MAC West title. They even have a Touchdown Panda. The greatest season in school history has a tendency to change things.
Story | Conversation | November 25, 2008Rodgers leads upset of USC
Mel Kiper, ESPN.comOregon State running back Jacquizz Rodgers led the Beavers to a stunning upset of USC.
Story | Conversation | September 29, 2008
Curry and Smith highlight rout
Mel Kiper, ESPN.comBaylor offensive tackle Jason Smith and Wake Forest outside linebacker Aaron Curry showed great intensity and were the highlights in Wake Forest's 41-13 victory.
Story | Conversation | September 01, 2008
Boeckman the clear starter for OSU but Pryor will see action
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comRecent history shows a two-quarterback system can win a title. Now Ohio State is trying to figure out how Terrelle Pryor can fit into that winning formula, writes Mark Schlabach.
Story | Conversation | August 20, 2008Pryor not ready to sign letter of intent
Associated PressJeannette High quarterback Terrelle Pryor will not commit on Wednesday.
Story | Conversation | February 05, 2008Michigan's immediate future could hinge on Pryor
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comTerrelle Pryor, the nation's No. 1 high school quarterback, is keeping teams waiting before making his college intentions known, writes Mark Schlabach.
Story | Conversation | February 03, 2008
