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Nation gets a chance to see stars Seminole fans have seen for a while Print E-mail
Written by Bill Buchalter   
The rest of the high school football nation gets to see tonight what Central Florida has been watching this year -- the incredible versatility of Class 6A state champion Seminole’s Ray Ray Armstrong, Andre Debose and Dyron Dye.
 

"You don’t see teams that have this type of caliber players, just how versatile they are, in any state on any given year,” said Tom Luginbill, national recruiting director of Scouts Inc. "You can’t imagine the massive nightmares they create for opposing coaches.”

 

Armstrong usually lines up under center at quarterback or seven yards back in the “wild hawg” or as a tailback. Debose usually lines up under center at quarterback or on the wing going in motion as a running back or at receiver.

 

In the Under Armour All-America game at the Florida Citrus Bowl, Armstrong will start out as a safety. Debose will probably be at receiver and Dye at defensive end.

 

Some time during the game, the Seminole trio will be among six uncommitted seniors who will announce their commitment to college.

 

Luginbill praised the Seminole trio for the way they have handled their recruitment, noting they have been very private and family-oriented during the decision-making process.

 

Debose, upon arrival for practice, did reveal a list of six finalists – Florida, LSU, Georgia, FSU, Miami and USC – and reasons for choosing each school. He also said he was looking forward to getting recruiting behind him. He also indicated he had a team in mind but still wishes to take all of his recruiting visits.

 

Armstrong said he would choose between Georgia, Miami, Florida or LSU. Dye’s pick will come from LSU, FSU, Florida, Miami and South Carolina.

 

While the Seminole trio appears set to make a decision, one major University of Florida commitment now says he wants to see what else is out there in the world of recruiting. Valdosta ( Ga.) Lowndes County star Greg Reid, Georgia’s player of the year and a Gator commitment for nearly a year, now says he wants to take some visits and look at the big picture before making his decision.

 

The Gators still remain big in the picture but not the only one hanging around. Now, Reid says he is looking at everything in the SEC and ACC.  

 

RBs galore


We have been bragging all year about the depth and talent of Florida’s running back class, even suggesting as many as two dozen could develop into top contributors at the next level.

 

But it’s nice to get affirmation from Luginbill, who agreed that the running back class may be the best in the past four years.

 

Mission accomplished

 

QB Matt Barkley of Santa Ana ( Cal.) Mater Dei was the preseason No. 1 prospect in the country. His senior season did not go as well as Barkley or the evaluators predicted, but he still arrived in Orlando for the all-star game with a special No. 1 rating: Traveling the longest distance to play.

 

Barkley and his family flew from South Africa where they had been on a mission to help the impoverished.

 

That makes him No. 1 in a lot of people’s eyes. 

 

UCF news

 

A pair of UCF commitments have earned all-state honors in Georgia.

 

OL Evan Swindall of LaFayette and DL Tay Irvin of LaGrange Troup County both were chosen to the Class AAA all-state squad. Irvin and UCF commit A.J. Bouye of Tucker were selected to play in the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association North-South all-star game.

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Winter Springs' McBurse commits to Purdue Print E-mail
Written by Charles King   

Record-setting Winter Springs running back Al-Terek McBurse said today he'll play college football at Purdue.

McBurse announced his commitment at a news conference at Winter Springs.

 
DP quarterback Ranieri commits to Colorado State Print E-mail
Written by Bill Buchalter   

Dr. Phillips quarterback Rico Ranieri became the third football player from Central Florida to pick Colorado State as a college destination.

Raineri, who led DP to a district title, joins Colonial defensive end Christian James and Osceola defensive back Jansen Watson to decide to play for the Rams.

His oral commitment runs the number of Florida high school athletes to make their college choice known to 165.

Click here to search the database of commitments from Florida and to Florida's colleges.

 
UCF adds commitment from kicker for 2009 class Print E-mail
Written by Bill Buchalter   

UCF added a kicker to its Class of 2009 on Tuesday.

Jamie Boyle, believed to be one of the top high school kickers in the Northeast, pledged to the Knights, citing their facilities.

He is from Central Valley, N.Y.

The Knights are now back up to 13 verbal commitments for their '09 class.

Click here for an updated list of 2009 commitments from Florida
 
Colorado State adds another recruit from Central Florida Print E-mail
Written by Bill Buchalter   

Colorado State must like what it sees in Central Florida.

The Rams this week added a second local football prospect to their Class of 2009, gaining a verbal commitment from Osceola defensive back Jansen Watson.

Watson, 5 feet 10, 180 pounds, gave Colorado State his commitment over the weekend. He is the second local to commit to the school, joining Colonial defensive lineman Christian James.

Auburn had recruited Watson heavily in the spring but backed off. If Watson does sign with Colorado State, he'll join a family member out West. His cousin, Momo Thomas, is a cornerback with the Rams.


Click here for an updated list of 2009 commitments from Florida
 
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