International Athletic Championship Union https://www.iacunion.org Attack Mon, 06 Feb 2023 03:05:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://i0.wp.com/www.iacunion.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/cropped-cropped-iacu-1.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 International Athletic Championship Union https://www.iacunion.org 32 32 195046936 Kyrie Irving. Is Ben Simmons the next Magic Johnson? https://www.iacunion.org/kyrie-irving-is-ben-simmons-the-next-magic-johnson/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=kyrie-irving-is-ben-simmons-the-next-magic-johnson Mon, 06 Feb 2023 03:05:19 +0000 https://www.iacunion.org/?p=551 NBA Champion, Kyrie Irving is taking over in Dallas. Although the Dallas Cowboys are out of contention for the Super Bowl, the Dallas Mavericks may bring another title to DFW. Kyrie Irving has been traded to the Dallas Mavericks. Kyrie will have his sidekick Luka Doncic. What will happen to teams in the west? Teams have had trouble with Luka as he’s been posting 60 point triple doubles. How will they stop these two? Kyrie Irving is a combo guard with the ability to play point or shooting guard ala Allen Iverson. Luka, representing for Slovenia has made an enormous impact in The Americas. Luka’s shooting ability has kept Dallas’ NBA title hopes alive.

Will Ben Simmons rise up? Fans have been waiting to see Ben Simmons perform to his ability. According to ESPN, “The Mavericks are sending Dorian Finney-SmithSpencer Dinwiddie, an unprotected 2029 first-round pick and second-round picks in 2027 and 2029 to the Nets in exchange for Irving and Markieff Morris.” Simmons now has two players to help run his drive and kick offense. The 6’10 point guard has shown flashes reminiscent of Magic Johnson and Brooklyn is anticipating a major leap. 

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IACU High School Football All-American List 2023 https://www.iacunion.org/iacu-high-school-football-all-american-list-2023/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=iacu-high-school-football-all-american-list-2023 Tue, 31 Jan 2023 03:02:21 +0000 https://www.iacunion.org/?p=547 Nyckoles Harbor

Cormani McClain

Jelani McDonald

Jamari Johnson

Macho Stevenson

Adepoju Adebawore

Suntarine Perkins

Zalance Heard

Peyton Bowen

Duce Robinson

Jalen Hale

Samuel M’Pemba

Jahlil Hurley

Noah Rogers 

Ja’Keem Jackson

Javien Toviano

Jordan Renaud

Gabriel Harris

Jason Moore

Jawuaize Pettaway

Kameron Evans

Cayden Green

Eugene Wilson

Riley Williams

Lucas Simmons

Daylen Austin

Jaylan White

Francis Mauigoa

Qua Russaw

 Rueben Bain

Jaden Rashada

Shelton Sampson

Ayden Williams

Rodrick Pleasant

Tyler Williams

Jai Eugene Jr

Desmond Umeozulu

Chandavian Bradley

Elliot Washington

Robert Stafford

Markee Anderson

Collins Acheampong

Dylan Edwards

Miles McVay

Sharif Denson

Rico Walker

Ashton Porter

Rohan Davy

Kenyon Sadiq

Jordon Harris

Nico Iamaleava

Arch Manning

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Georgia vs TCU https://www.iacunion.org/georgia-vs-tcu/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=georgia-vs-tcu Wed, 11 Jan 2023 01:40:09 +0000 https://www.iacunion.org/?p=536 National Championship

TCU vs Georgia review

Georgia defensive back Javon Bullard made a name for himself. Javon played high safety when he needed to, and robber and made the play for his team.

Georgia played sound football. TCU did not make good base defensive calls. For example they play 3 safeties; there base defense needs to be man -3 high. They failed to make the correct reads. There defensive linemen seemed to have poor hand technique which gave Georgia ample time to make reads. Aggressive press man coverage with sound technique will clear the holes they gave up. Linebackers were filling the wrong gaps. The will linebacker sees a down block and does not step up and fill the whole. As a backer your job is simple fill the whole move fast and hit whomever has the ball. TCU Linebackers are making crossover steps instead of shuffling. The TCU Georgia game was not a showcase of SEC dominance, but a lack of in game awareness by the players. You have corners opting not to press in 4th and 5 situations with a safety over the top. What do you think the receiver’s going to run? A slant. You’re on the wide side of the field. This game came down to awareness. Congratulations to both teams for a great season. Their knowledge of the game must grow.

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High School Football Top 100 https://www.iacunion.org/high-school-football-top-100/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=high-school-football-top-100 Thu, 14 Jul 2022 15:58:10 +0000 https://www.iacunion.org/?p=471 Need help recruiting?

by MaxPreps

1. St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.)

The Braves begin the season ranked No. 1 for the first time since 2018 and have 29 players rated as a three-star or higher.

2. Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.)

Last season’s MaxPreps National Champs have to replace some key players but return a lot of talent headlined by Elijah Brown, the 2021 MaxPreps Sophomore of the Year.

3. St. Frances Academy (Baltimore)

The Panthers are 42-2 since 2017 and have one of their most talented teams in program history.

4. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.)

The Ascenders have finished ranked in the MaxPreps Top 25 seven consecutive years and roll into this season with 18 players rated as a four-star or higher.

5. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)

The Raiders won their third straight 7A state title last season and are loaded once again, headlined by Penn State commit Conrad Hussey and four-star safety King Mack.

6. Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas)

Brought home its 18th state championship in 2021 and will be tested early this season with out-of-state matchups against No. 2 Mater Dei (Calif.), No. 52 Corner Canyon (Utah) and No. 64 Hamilton (Ariz.).

7. Austin Westlake (Austin, Texas)

Defensive coordinator Tony Salazar was promoted to head coach after Todd Dodge retired. The three-time defending state champs head into this season riding a 40-game winning streak.

8. Chandler (Ariz.)

The top-rated player in the Class of 2024 — Dylan Raiola — transferred to Chandler in December and adds to the Wolves great list of quarterbacks in program history.

9. Corona Centennial (Corona, Calif.)

Izzy Carter (Arizona State), Owen Chambliss (Utah), Lucas Conti (Arizona) and four-star wide receiver Malachi Riley will have the Inland Empire power in contention to win its first state title since 2008.

10. North Shore (Houston)

Jon Kay led the Mustangs to their third UIL 6A Division 1 state title in four years last season and will be in the mix to add another.

11. Buford (Ga.)

Bryant Appling has gone three-for-three in leading the Wolves to state titles as head coach and has his most talented team yet heading into 2022.

12. Saguaro (Scottsdale, Ariz.)

The defending Open Division state champs return a lot of key players, led by Devon DampierDeric EnglishJaedon Matthews and Cole Shivers.

13. Chaminade-Madonna (Hollywood, Fla.)

Have made it to the state championship game six consecutive years and have won four during that span (2017, 2018, 2019, 2021).

14. Thompson (Alabaster, Ala.)

The three-time defending 7A state champs open the season looking to make a statement against No. 11 Buford (Ga.) in the Freedom Bowl on Aug. 19.

15. Miami Central (Miami)

Jube Joseph takes over for Roland Smith as head coach and with Rueben BainKeyone JenkinsLamar Seymore and Joshisa Trader all back the Rockets will be in contention to win their fourth consecutive state title.

16. Duncanville (Texas)

Reginald Samples will have a young team in 2022 but they are some of the best football players in the state led by five-star defensive end Colin Simmons, four-star defensive back Ka’Davion Dotston and Class of 2025 standout Dakorien Moore.

17. Jesuit (Tampa, Fla.)

Troy BowlesLuke KnightPeter PesanskyJoquez Smith and Wesley Shaw are all back after leading the Tigers to their first state title in 53 years.

18. St. John’s (Washington, D.C.)

The Cadets’ defense allowed less than seven points per game last season and will have a big-time defense again in 2022 headlined by 2023 Clemson commit David Ojiegbe.

19. Denton Guyer (Denton, Texas)

The 6A Division 2 runner-up returns a lot of talent led by Jackson Arnold (Oklahoma), Peyton Bowen (Notre Dame), Ryan Yaites (LSU) and Class of 2024 standout Eli Bowen.

20. American Heritage (Plantation, Fla.)

Brandon Inniss (Ohio State), Mark Fletcher Jr. (Ohio State), Damari Brown and Daemon Fagan give Mike Smith one of the most talented teams in Florida as he enters his first season after replacing Pat Surtain.

21. Bergen Catholic (Oradell, N.J.)

The New Jersey power ran the table in 2021 and finished ranked No. 3. They have to replace some key players on offense but the Crusaders are loaded on defense led by Sydir Mitchell and D.J. Samuels.

22. Grayson (Loganville, Ga.)

Will be one of the favorites to win the AAAAAAA state title in 2022.

23. Lakeland (Fla.)

Legendary head coach Bill Castle enters his 47th season and has his most talented team since they won the 7A state title in 2018.

24. St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio)

The defending Division 1 state champs return a lot of key players led by Michael KilbaneWyatt GedeonBen RoebuckKyan MasonDeontae Armstrong and Devontae Armstrong.

25. Katy (Texas)

Gary Joseph enters his 19th season as head coach and has won at least 10 games every year.

26. Mill Creek (Hoschton, Ga.)

Only two losses last season came against the teams who played in the AAAAAAA championship. Will be led by the top-rated recruit in the state in Caleb Downs.

27. Central (Phenix City, Ala.)

The 7A state runner-up is loaded heading into 2022 and with three players rated in the top 150 in 247Sports composite rankings for the Class of 2023 — A.J. Harris (25), Tomarrion Parker (80) and Karmello English (141).

28. Southlake Carroll (Southlake, Texas)

Riley Dodge has gone 52-5 since taking over as head coach in 2018.

29. St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia)

The Hawks open the 2022 season on Aug. 27 with a huge matchup at No. 5 St. Thomas Aquinas.

30. Mission Viejo (Calif.)

Three-star senior quarterback Kadin Semonza will have one of the best receiving corps in California with Mikey MatthewsJackson Holman and K.J. Reed all returning.

31. Denton Ryan (Denton, Texas)

The Raiders return their top passer (Khalon Davis), rusher (Kalib Hicks), receiver (Jordyn Bailey) and leading tackler (Anthony Hill Jr.).

32. DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.)

Bill McGregor enters his fourth season as head coach during his second stint at DeMatha and will have his most talented team yet.

33. Cathedral (Indianapolis)

The back-to-back 5A state champs will be led by three-star quarterback Danny O’Neil, who threw for nearly 3,000 yards and 33 touchdowns against two interceptions in 2021.

34. Cardinal Gibbons (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)

Matt Dubuc has led the Chiefs to three state titles in four years and has gone 42-8 during that span.

35. Long Beach Poly (Long Beach, Calif.)

When five-star quarterback Nico Iamaleava announced he was transferring to Poly in March he added to an already loaded roster that includes Daylen Austin (LSU), Jason Robinson (USC), Dylan Williams (USC) and three-star offensive lineman Tyson Ruffins.

36. DeSoto (Texas)

Four-star wide receiver Johntay Cook II and 2023 Texas commit Tre Wisner give Claude Mathis two of the most dynamic playmakers in the Lone Star State.

37. Venice (Fla.)

The defending 8A state champs face three teams in the Top 100 — No. 3 St. Frances Academy (Baltimore), No. 13 Chaminade-Madonna (Fla.) and No. 41 Northwestern (Miami).

38. De La Salle (Concord, Calif.)

Expect the Spartans to bounce back in a big way after missing the CIF state bowl games for the first time since it started in 2006.

39. Langston Hughes (Fairburn, Ga.)

The Panthers were a field goal away from beating Buford in the AAAAAA state championship last season. Bo HughleyJelani ThurmanPrentiss NolandTerrance LoveRobert Lockhart III and Joshua Horton lead the returning cast.

40. Los Alamitos (Calif.)

Five-star quarterback Malachi Nelson and four-star athlete Makai Lemon headline a talented roster that made it to the CIF Southern Section Division 1 playoffs in 2021.

41. Northwestern (Miami)

Taron DickensAndy JeanAdam Moore and Jamari Ford give the Bulls one of the most explosive offenses in Florida.

42. Catholic-B.R. (Baton Rouge, La.)

David Simoneaux led the Bears to a 12-1 record and Division 1 state title in his first season as head coach and returns a lot of talent headlined by five-star wide receiver Shelton Sampson Jr.

43. South Oak Cliff (Dallas)

Became the first school from Dallas ISD to win a state title since 1958 and have eight players rated as a three-star or higher returning this season.

44. Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.)

The runner-up in Non-Public A will be in contention again with Chase BisontisJordan ThomasChris Moreno and Omaree Walker all back.

45. Dutch Fork (Irmo, S.C.)

The Silver Foxes have gone 77-2-1 since 2016 and won five 5A state titles during that span.

46. Cherry Creek (Greenwood Village, Colo.)

Have won three straight 5A state titles and bring back the talent to make it a four-peat in 2022.

47. Allen (Texas)

Lee Wiginton takes over for Chad Morris and in his first game as head coach for the Eagles they host No. 1 St. John Bosco in one of the biggest games of the year.

48. Folsom (Calif.)

Four-star prospects Walker Lyons and Rico Flores Jr. are back to lead the CIF Division 1-AA runner-up from a year ago. 

49. Springfield (Ohio)

Made the state championship game for the first time in school history and will be one of the best teams in the Buckeye State again in 2022.

50. Kahuku (Hawaii)

After being limited to only playing in-state opponents in 2021, the defending Open Division state champs have one of the toughest schedules headlined by matchups against No. 1 St. John Bosco (Calif.) and No. 3 St. Frances Academy (Baltimore) in a 13-day span.

51. Our Lady of Good Counsel (Olney, Md.)

Dylan GoodenNeeo AveryAaron ChilesKyle AltunerDilin Jones and Frankie Weaver lead the way for a very talented Falcons squad.

52. Corner Canyon (Draper, Utah)

Eric Kjar has led the Utah power to a 63-3 record during his first five seasons as head coach and one of the top-rated quarterback prospects from the Class of 2024 — Isaac Wilson — takes over under center.

53. Lipscomb Academy (Nashville, Tenn.)

Trent Dilfer led the Mustangs to their first state title since 2007 and are favorites to repeat in 2022.

54. Collins Hill (Suwanee, Ga.)

The defending AAAAAAA state champs have to replace a very talented Class of 2022 but with Ethan DavisDion CrawfordJayden Davis and sophomore quarterback T.J. Wilcox back, expect the Eagles to be in contention again.

55. King (Detroit)

The 2021 MaxPreps Michigan Player of the Year Dante Moore is back for his senior season after throwing for over 3,000 yards and 40 touchdowns for the Division III state champs.

56. Milton (Ga.)

Ben Reaves takes over as head coach replacing Adam Clack and will have one of the most talented teams in the Peach State led by Debron GatlingBryce ThorntonRobert BillingsBrayden Holmes and Class of 2025 standout Luke Nickel at quarterback.

57. Santa Margarita (Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.)

The Eagles have a strong returning cast and added some impact transfers that should make them the third-best team in the Trinity League.

58. Skyridge (Lehi, Utah)

Tausili AkanaSmith Snowden and McCae Hillstead are just a few of the notable players returning after going 11-2 in 2021.

59. East St. Louis (Ill.)

Every year the Flyers have one of the best teams in the Midwest and that will be the case again in 2022.

60. Zachary (La.)

The 2021 MaxPreps Louisiana Player of the Year Eli Holstein returns for his senior year after accounting for over 3,700 yards of total offense and 44 touchdowns for the 5A state champs.

61. Cardinal Gibbons (Raleigh, N.C.)

Won the school’s first state title in 2021 after beating the back-to-back state champs Chamber (Charlotte) in the 4A championship.

62. Lake Travis (Austin, Texas)

Hank Carter has won at least 10 games in 11 of his 12 seasons as head coach and will have one of the best quarterbacks in the state in 2023 Michigan State commit Bo Edmundson.

63. Warner Robins (Ga.)

The back-to-back AAAAA state champs have gone 26-3 over the last two years.

64. Hamilton (Chandler, Ariz.)

Have to replace a talented Class of 2022 but will still be one of the best teams on the West Coast with Tre SpiveyGenesis SmithAlex McLaughlinTaye Brown and MaxPreps Freshman All-American Bear Tenney ready to roll this fall.

65. Archbishop Moeller (Cincinnati)

The Fighting Crusaders were the only team to beat No. 24 St. Edward (Ohio) last season and made it to the Division 1 semifinals.

66. Tampa Bay Tech (Tampa, Fla.)

Only loss last season came against No. 5 St. Thomas Aquinas in the Class 7A title game.

67. Basha (Chandler, Ariz.)

Made the Open Division playoffs in 2021 and have nine players rated as a three-star or higher, headlined by 2023 Oregon commit Cole Martin.

68. North Cobb (Kennesaw, Ga.)

Malachi Singleton has accounted for over 6,000 yards of total offense and 81 touchdowns over the last two years. Expect a huge senior campaign for the Arkansas pledge.

69. Columbus (Miami)

T.J. CapersSedrick Irvin Jr.Adrian Posse and Daylen Russell give the Explorers one of the most talented teams in the Sunshine State.

70. Paetow (Katy, Texas)

The defending Class 5A Division 1 state champs have a new head coach in 2022 as former Denton Ryan offensive coordinator Lonnie Teague takes over for B.J. Gotte. He will have a talented team that includes the top-rated player in Texas, David Hicks Jr.

71. Christian Brothers (St. Louis)

After a season-opening 48-44 loss against East St. Louis (Ill.), the Cadets won 13 games in a row including a 48-21 win over Liberty North (Liberty) in the Class 6 state championship.

72. Cedar Grove (Ellenwood, Ga.)

The Saints won their fourth state title since 2016 last season. With Kayin LeeAdonijah GreenBarry JacksonEverett Roussaw and Jamar Graham returning, they will have a good chance at No. 5.

73. Bixby (Okla.)

The Spartans begin the 2022 season with the second-longest active winning streak at 49.

74. Center Grove (Greenwood, Ind.)

The back-to-back 6A state champs have won 28 games in a row.

75. Oakland (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)

Have gone 83-4 since 2016 and have won three state titles during that span (2018, 2020, 2021).

76. Serra (San Mateo, Calif.)

Made the CIF Open Division state championship for the first time in school history and will be one of the top teams in Northern California with Joseph BeyJabari MannRyan SilverSeamus Gilmartin and Maealiuaki Smith all back.

77. Belleville (Mich.)

The defending Division I state champs will be one of the best teams in Michigan with the 2021 MaxPreps Freshman Player of the Year Bryce Underwood under center for the next three years.

78. Oscar Smith (Chesapeake, Va.)

Chris Scott has led the Tigers to a 35-3 record and two state titles during his first three years as head coach.

79. Hough (Cornelius, N.C.)

Went 14-1 last season and will be in the mix to win its first state title behind 2023 North Carolina commit Tad Hudson.

80. Edgewater (Orlando, Fla.)

Four-star running back Cedric Baxter Jr. leads the way for one of the best teams in Florida.

81. Lakota West (West Chester, Ohio)

The Firebirds have gone 26-7 since Tom Bolden became head coach in 2019 and have made it to the Division 1 quarterfinals in each of the last two seasons.

82. Serra (Gardena, Calif.)

Scott Altenberg led the Cavaliers to their first state title since 2012 and will have one of the best secondaries in the country in 2022.

83. Atascocita (Humble, Texas)

Snapped Allen’s (Texas) 122-game home win streak last season and became the first team to win at Eagle Stadium.

84. Madison Central (Madison, Miss.)

Toby Collums led the Jaguars to their first state title since 1999 in his first year as head coach and has his leading passer (Vic Sutton), rusher (De’Andre Pullen) and receiver (Isaiah Spencer) returning.

85. Colquitt County (Moultrie, Ga.)

Sean Calhoun returns to Colquitt County, this time as head coach. He was the offensive coordinator for the Packers when they won state titles in 2014 and 2015. He spent the last six years as head coach at Vestavia Hills (Ala.) and went 55-18.

86. Arlington Martin (Arlington, Texas)

Five-star cornerback Javien Toviano is one of the best all-around players in the country and leads the way for one of 16 teams from Texas featured in the top 100.

87. Pittsburg (Calif.)

Jaden Rashada and Rashid Williams give the Pirates one of the most dynamic duos in California.

88. Pine Forest (Pensacola, Fla.)

The runner-up in 6A will be led by Donielle HayesTierra WilsonElijah DouglasKobe JohnsonJonathan Daniels and Miequle Brock Jr.

89. Gaffney (S.C.)

Dan Jones led the Indians to their first state title since 2012 last season and 18th in school history.

90. College Station (Texas)

Stoney Pryor takes over as head coach for the runner-up in 5A Division 1. The only loss for the Cougars last season was a 27-24 overtime defeat against Paetow (Katy) in the state championship.

91. Jones (Orlando, Fla.)

Elijah Williams brings back a talented team that won 11 games and added four-star linebacker Malik Bryant, who returned to the Tigers after spending the past two years at IMG Academy.

92. Winton Woods (Cincinnati)

The defending Division II state champs will be headlined by four-star defensive back Jermaine Mathews and 2023 Cincinnati commit Cameron Calhoun.

93. Kennesaw Mountain (Kennesaw, Ga.)

After going 8-22 during his first three years as head coach Caleb Carmean led the Mustangs to a 10-2 record in 2021 and will have his best team yet with Cayden LeeConnor Lew, Cayman Prangley and Jaylen Moson.

94. Bishop Amat (La Puente, Calif.)

Steve Hagerty has won over 100 games during his career at Amat and has the Lancers back on track to being one of the top teams in Southern California.

95. Gulliver Prep (Miami)

The Raiders have gone 26-4 over the last three years and will be one of the best teams in Florida with Jalen BrownLamont Green Jr.Daniel HarrisAntonio Smith and Antwaan Mays.

96. Longview (Texas)

John King enters his 19th season as head coach and returns 15 starters from last year’s team led by four-star wide receiver Jalen Hale and Class of 2024 standout Taylor Tatum.

97. De La Salle Collegiate (Warren, Mich.)

Three-star quarterback Brady Drogosh returns for the defending Division II state champs after accounting for over 3,200 yards of total offense and 39 touchdowns as a junior.

98. Male (Louisville)

The Bulldogs are 49-5 over the last four years and will be in contention to win their first state title since 2018 and 16th overall.

99. Clay-Chalkville (Pinson, Ala.)

The defending 6A state champs went 15-0 in 2021 and have a huge matchup against the top-ranked team in the state No. 14 Thompson (Alabaster) on Sept. 23.

100. Bryant (Ark.)

The four-time defending 7A state champs get a big opportunity to put Arkansas on the map when they face No. 31 Denton Ryan (Texas) on Sept. 2 in Louisiana.

Players to watch

Jalen Hale ATH

-Playmaker

Kyngstonn Viliamu Asa ATH

-Tough

Nico Iamaleava QB

-Gunslinger

Nyckoles Harbor ATH

-Explosive

Arch Manning QB

-Precise

Major Programs

Why do players need trainers? Major programs do not change coaches often. Players within that program have time to develop, bond with coaches, and succeed. Schools with losing records change coaches often. When the coaches change the players suffer as they miss time to develop. 

Do you have to play for a powerhouse program to be recruited? No. Dominant players play in the playoffs. What are your goals? Smaller school programs 1A – 4A allow players to shine. In 5A- 7A there is more competition on the field. 

Player’s corner:

You can make it from any school. What’s the key to being recruited? Domination. Make every play a highlight. 

Coach’s corner: How to develop winning programs? Train your athletes. Exploit other team’s weak players. Recruit players within the school. Have your players recruit other players. Example: Take the 6’7 basketball player and throw the ball up to him vs the 5’7 cornerback. If your school has a magnet program, get players to enroll into the magnet program; so, they can be successful once their playing days are over. Have a vision for your athletes. Speed, size, and strength. 

Building a program?

When your team is better it will be harder to key on your star player. Allow your key players to play in all three phases (offense, defense, and special teams). Rotate in your star player every 5 plays, or on key downs such as 3rd down. When in doubt? Play him at the wildcat. 

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What makes a 5 star athlete? https://www.iacunion.org/what-makes-a-5-star-athlete/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-makes-a-5-star-athlete Fri, 24 Jun 2022 22:33:38 +0000 https://www.iacunion.org/?p=454

5 star – ATH. Athletically superior to talent around them. Has rare size, speed, power, agility combination. 

4 star – Very good athlete. Has good speed, power, and agility combination. 

3 star – Good athlete. Can develop into a more explosive athlete in the future; 2-3 years to develop.

2 star – Athlete that will take 4 years to develop into a superior athlete.

1 star- Athlete needs 5 years to develop into an elite player.

Do teams need all 5 stars?

Technique, scheme, and training can allow a player to do the things you want from them. 

How can you find gems? Watch the team around the player. Many athletes can be found playing different sports. For example, you may find big sprinters in track and field, track well to football. Athletes in track and field normally play other sports. They typically have the explosion that you’re looking to incorporate into your team. 

Rivals Top 250 List

1 ARCH MANNINGPRONew Orleans, LA
Isidore Newman School
6’4″215Texas6/23/22VERBAL
22 CORMANI MCCLAINCBLakeland, FL
Lakeland
6’2″170Undecided
34 SAMUEL M’PEMBAWDEBradenton, FL
IMG Academy
6’4″245Undecided
41 MALACHI NELSONPROLos Alamitos, CA
Los Alamitos
6’3″175USC11/30/21VERBAL
58 CARNELL TATEWRBradenton, FL
IMG Academy
6’2″170Ohio State6/20/22VERBAL
61 BRANDON INNISSWRPlantation, FL
American Heritage
6’0″189Ohio State6/21/22VERBAL
78 NYCKOLES HARBORATHWashington, DC
Archbishop Carroll
6’5″220Undecided
81 NICO IAMALEAVAPROLong Beach, CA
Poly
6’6″205Tennessee3/21/22VERBAL
93 DANTE MOOREPRODetroit, MI
Martin Luther King
6’3″199Undecided
102 TJ SHANAHAN JR.OGAustin, TX
Westlake
6’5″315Undecided
115 ANTHONY HILLILBDenton, TX
Ryan
6’2″228Undecided
1210 DAVID HICKS JR.SDEKaty, TX
Paetow High School
6’4″255Undecided
133 JAYDEN WAYNESDETacoma, WA
Lincoln
6’6″245Undecided
142 KADYN PROCTOROTPleasant Hill, IA
Southeast Polk
6’8″335Undecided
1549 SAMSON OKUNLOLAOTBraintree, MA
Thayer Academy
6’5″300Undecided
1620 HYKEEM WILLIAMSWRFort Lauderdale, FL
Stranahan
6’4″205Undecided
1714 ZACHARIAH BRANCHWRLas Vegas, NV
Bishop Gorman
5’10”174USC12/24/21VERBAL
184 KEON KEELEYWDETampa, FL
Berkeley Prep
6’6″230Notre Dame6/28/21VERBAL
196 JAVIEN TOVIANOCBArlington, TX
Martin
6’2″185Undecided
206 RUEBEN OWENS IIAPBEl Campo, TX
El Campo
6’0″200Louisville6/20/22VERBAL
212 FRANCIS MAUIGOAOTBradenton, FL
IMG Academy
6’5″330Undecided
222 CALEB DOWNSSHoschton, GA
Mill Creek
6’0″183Undecided
236 BRENAN VERNONSDEMentor, OH
Mentor
6’5″250Notre Dame6/29/21VERBAL
2413 SHELTON SAMPSONWRBaton Rouge, LA
Catholic
6’4″181Undecided
257 JUSTICE HAYNESRBBuford, GA
Buford
5’10”195Undecided
266 MALIK BRYANTOLBOrlando, FL
Jones
6’3″225Undecided
275 AJ HARRISCBPhenix City, AL
Central
6’1″183Georgia6/16/22VERBAL
2826 CHRISTOPHER VIZZINAPROBirmingham, AL
Briarwood Christian
6’4″205Clemson4/12/22VERBAL
298 DUCE ROBINSONTEPhoenix, AZ
Pinnacle
6’6″230Undecided
3033 JADEN RASHADAPROPittsburg, CA
Pittsburg
6’4″180Undecided
318 MATAYO UIAGALELEIWDEBellflower, CA
St. John Bosco
6’6″270Undecided
325 CHANDAVIAN BRADLEYWDEPlatte City, MO
Platte County
6’6″210Undecided
335 RICHARD YOUNGRBLehigh Acres, FL
Lehigh
6’1″201Undecided
345 CAYDEN GREENOTLee’s Summit, MO
Lees Summit North
6’5″310Undecided
353 JAHLIL HURLEYCBFlorence, AL
Florence
6’3″170Alabama2/22/22VERBAL
366 TONY MITCHELLCBAlabaster, AL
Thompson
6’2″187Undecided
373 DRAYK BOWENOLBMerrillville, IN
Andrean
6’2″215Notre Dame11/3/21VERBAL
3828 JACKSON ARNOLDPRODenton, TX
Guyer
6’2″195Oklahoma1/24/22VERBAL
39101 JAYVON THOMASCBDallas, TX
South Oak Cliff
5’11”175Texas A&M4/13/22VERBAL
403 KELBY COLLINSSDEGardendale, AL
Gardendale
6’5″258Undecided
4114 DEREK WILLIAMSSNew Iberia, LA
Westgate
6’1″183Undecided
429 BRAVION ROGERSCBLa Grange, TX
LaGrange
6’0″180Texas A&M4/12/22VERBAL
435 LUKE MONTGOMERYOTFindlay, OH
Findlay
6’5″260Ohio State2/17/22VERBAL
441 JALEN BROWNWRMiami, FL
Gulliver Prep
6’2″178Undecided
456 ELI HOLSTEINPROZachary, LA
Zachary
6’4″220Alabama5/24/22VERBAL
466 ALEX BIRCHMEIEROGAshburn, VA
Broad Run
6’5″285Penn State7/15/21VERBAL
475 CHASE BISONTISOGRamsey, NJ
Don Bosco Prep
6’5″290Undecided
484 JASON MOOREDTHyattsville, MD
DeMatha
6’5″260Undecided
49NEW JEREMIYAH LOVERBSt. Louis, MO
Christian Brothers College High
6’1″188Undecided
50NEW JAMAAL JARRETTDTGreensboro, NC
Grimsley
6’5″340Undecided
5149 CHRISTIAN GRAYCBSt. Louis, MO
De Smet
6’0″174Undecided
528 JOHNTAY COOK IIWRDesoto, TX
DeSoto
6’0″170Undecided
5339 KELDRIC FAULKWDEHighland Home, AL
Highland Home
6’5″255Undecided
54NEW MALACHI COLEMANATHLincoln, NE
East
6’5″196Undecided
5520 JAMES SMITHDTMontgomery , AL
Carver
6’4″310Undecided
5652 JAQUAIZE PETTAWAYWRHouston, TX
Langham Creek
6’0″170Undecided
5710 PETER WOODSSDEAlabaster, AL
Thompson
6’2″263Undecided
589 GABRIEL HARRISSDEValdosta , GA
Valdosta
6’4″254Georgia4/17/22VERBAL
597 DAMON WILSONSDEVenice, FL
Venice
6’5″238Undecided
607 JUSTYN RHETTCBLas Vegas, NV
Bishop Gorman
6’0″189Georgia4/25/22VERBAL
6120 TACKETT CURTISILBMany, LA
Many
6’3″220Undecided
62 JAQUAVIOUS RUSSAWWDEMontgomery, AL
Carver
6’3″228Undecided
6313 VICTOR BURLEYSDEWarner Robins, GA
Warner Robins
6’4″275Clemson6/15/22VERBAL
647 PEARCE SPURLINTESanta Rosa Beach, FL
South Walton
6’6″229Georgia9/30/20VERBAL
656 SYLVESTER SMITHSMunford, AL
Munford
6’1″198Tennessee4/26/22VERBAL
661 TAUSILI AKANAOLBLehi, UT
Skyridge High
6’3″215Undecided
67 CALEB PRESLEYCBSeattle, WA
Rainier Beach
6’0″175Undecided
682 MALIK MUHAMMADCBDallas, TX
South Oak Cliff
6’0″170Undecided
696 JADEN GREATHOUSEWRAustin, TX
Westlake
6’1″210Undecided
704 WILL NORMANDTBradenton , FL
IMG Academy
6’5″290Undecided
7113 MAKAI LEMONWRLos Alamitos, CA
Los Alamitos
5’11”175USC12/3/21VERBAL
724 NOAH ROGERSWRRolesville, NC
Rolesville
6’3″185Ohio State6/22/22VERBAL
73NEW WILKIN FORMBYOTTuscaloosa, AL
Northridge
6’8″306Alabama6/20/22VERBAL
7446 DEANDRE MOOREWRLos Alamitos, CA
Los Alamitos
5’11”189Louisville5/31/22VERBAL
7529 JALEN HALEWRLongview, TX
Longview
6’2″175Undecided
76NEW COLTON VASEKWDEAustin, TX
Westlake
6’6″230Undecided
7717 WALKER LYONSTEFolsom, CA
Folsom
6’5″230Undecided
787 LUKE HASZTEBixby, OK
Bixby
6’4″220Arkansas1/22/22VERBAL
791 OMARION MILLERWRVivian, LA
N Caddo
6’2″198Undecided
8041 JAIDEN AUSBERRYOLBBaton Rouge, LA
University Laboratory School
6’2″210Undecided
816 NATHANIEL JOSEPHWRMiami, FL
Edison
5’10”165Undecided
827 AIDAN MIZELLWROrlando, FL
Boone
6’2″180Undecided
83NEW BRAYLAN SHELBYOLBFriendswood, TX
Friendswood
6’5″235Undecided
846 LOGAN REICHERTOTRaytown, MO
Raytown
6’7″345Undecided
8511 TROY BOWLESILBTampa, FL
Jesuit
6’2″207Undecided
86NEW DERION GULLETTEOLBMarlin, TX
Marlin
6’2″223Undecided
8720 AVIEON TERRELLCBAtlanta, GA
Westlake
5’11”168Clemson6/6/22VERBAL
88NEW DIJON JOHNSONCBTampa, FL
Wharton
6’2″178Ohio State4/17/22VERBAL
8916 RAUL AGUIRREILBFayetteville, GA
Whitewater
6’2″215Undecided
9021 SUNTARINE PERKINSOLBRaleigh, MS
Raleigh
6’3″200Mississippi11/28/21VERBAL
9134 JOENEL AGUEROSDanvers, MA
St. John’s Prep
5’11”197Undecided
9214 DAKAARI NELSONSSelma, AL
Selma
6’3″198Undecided
9312 PEYTON BOWENSDenton, TX
Guyer
6’1″185Notre Dame1/1/22VERBAL
941 MAKARI VICKERSCBTallahassee , FL
John Paul II Catholic
6’1″193Undecided
952 MADDEN SANKEROGDouglasville, GA
South Paulding
6’4″299Undecided
968 JAXON HOWARDTENew Hope, MN
Robbinsdale Cooper Sr.
6’4″245Undecided
972 JOSHUA PADILLAOGHuber Heights, OH
Wayne
6’4″285Ohio State11/4/21VERBAL
9812 PIERCE CLARKSONDUALBellflower, CA
St. John Bosco
6’0″196Louisville1/28/22VERBAL
997 HARRIS SEWELLOGOdessa, TX
Permian
6’3″299Undecided
10017 DALTON BROOKSATHShiner, TX
Shiner
6’2″180Undecided
10112 MONROE FREELINGOTMt. Pleasant, SC
Oceanside Collegiate Academy
6’7″274Undecided
10246 MILES MCVAYOTEast St. Louis, IL
East St. Louis
6’7″336Undecided
10328 RICKIE COLLINSDUALBaton Rouge, LA
Woodlawn
6’3″181Purdue10/8/21VERBAL
10418 TREYAUN WEBBAPBJacksonville, FL
Trinity Christian School
6’1″205Undecided
1052 IAPANI LALOULUOGHonolulu, HI
St. Louis
6’2″357Undecided
10648 RICO FLORES JR.WRFolsom, CA
Folsom
6’2″190Undecided
10758 ISAAC SMITHSFulton, MS
Itawamba Agricultural
6’2″196Undecided
10834 KYLIN JACKSONSZachary, LA
Zachary
6’1″198Undecided
10999 TONY ROJASOLBFairfax, VA
Fairfax
6’3″205Undecided
11087 MALIK ELZYWRChicago, IL
Simeon
6’3″195Undecided
11120 CHRISTIAN HAMILTONWRHarrisburg, NC
Hickory Ridge
6’0″180Undecided
1121 TY LOCKWOODTEThompsons Station, TN
Independence
6’5″220Ohio State8/19/21VERBAL
113NEW RODRICK PLEASANTCBGardena, CA
Junipero Serra
5’11”175Undecided
114NEW MICAH BELLCBHouston, TX
Kinkaid
5’11”165Undecided
11580 QUINTEN JOYNERRBManor, TX
Manor
5’11”203USC4/19/22VERBAL
116NEW ADEPOJU ADEBAWOREWDENorth Kansas City, MO
North Kansas City
6’4″240Undecided
11756 KALEB JACKSONRBBaton Rouge, LA
Liberty Magnet
5’11”200Undecided
11830 CEDRIC BAXTERRBOrlando, FL
Edgewater
6’2″215Undecided
1195 RAYLEN WILSONILBTallahassee, FL
Lincoln
6’2″213Michigan12/8/21VERBAL
1205 ETHAN DAVISTESuwanee, GA
Collins Hill
6’5″227Tennessee12/12/21VERBAL
12176 SIALE ESERAILBProvo, UT
Timpview
6’3″260Undecided
1226 CHARLES JAGUSAHOTRock Island, IL
Alleman
6’7″312Undecided
12322 KARMELLO ENGLISHWRPhenix City, AL
Central
6’0″182Undecided
1242 SHARIF DENSONCBJacksonville, FL
Bartram Trail
5’11”180Undecided
12527 JORDAN MATTHEWSCBBaton Rouge, LA
Woodlawn
6’1″165Undecided
1268 CALEB HERRINGOLBMurfreesboro, TN
Riverdale
6’5″210Tennessee4/19/22VERBAL
1276 ZAVION HARDYSDEMacon, GA
Tattnall Square Academy
6’5″257Undecided
1286 CLAY WEDINOTTampa, FL
Carrollwood Day
6’6″295Michigan State6/14/22VERBAL
12912 RAYMOND COTTRELLWRMilton , FL
Milton
6’3″205Georgia11/11/21VERBAL
1301 HUNTER OSBORNESDETrussville, AL
Hewitt Trussville
6’4″255Undecided
13136 CURLEY REEDCBLake Charles, LA
Lake Charles College Prep
6’2″185Undecided
1323 BRADYN JOINERCAuburn, AL
Auburn
6’2″319Auburn1/1/22VERBAL
13331 COLE MARTINCBChandler, AZ
Basha
5’10”175Oregon1/1/22VERBAL
1347 OLAUS ALINENOTWindsor, CT
Loomis Chaffee School
6’7″310Undecided
1355 DEE CRAYTONOLBAlpharetta, GA
Denmark
6’1″216Clemson6/18/22VERBAL
136110 AUSTIN NOVOSADPRODripping Springs, TX
Dripping Springs
6’3″180Baylor12/16/21VERBAL
1373 DAYLEN AUSTINCBLong Beach, CA
Poly
6’0″178Louisiana State5/16/22VERBAL
13810 KHAI PREANWRSaint James, LA
St. James
6’0″188Undecided
13928 JAMARIOUS BROWNSDEMoss Point, MS
Moss Point
6’4″265Undecided
1404 TA’MERE ROBINSONOLBPittsburgh, PA
Brashear
6’3″220Undecided
1415 STANQUAN CLARKOLBMiami, FL
Killian
6’2″220Undecided
1429 DYLAN LONERGANPROSnellville, GA
Brookwood
6’2″198Undecided
143NEW IAN REEDOTAustin, TX
Vandegrift
6’6″308Clemson6/7/22VERBAL
144NEW PRINCEWILL UMANMIELENSDEManor, TX
Manor
6’4″213Undecided
14516 ZALANCE HEARDOTMonroe, LA
Neville
6’6″300Undecided
1467 JEREMIAH COBBAPBMontgomery, AL
Montgomery Catholic
5’11”185Undecided
147NEW TYREE ADAMSOTNew Orleans, LA
St. Augustine
6’6″282Undecided
14821 ISAIAH CRAWFORDWDEPost, TX
Post
6’5″220Texas Tech11/14/21VERBAL
14960 RILEY WILLIAMSTEBradenton, FL
IMG Academy
6’7″230Undecided
15097 BAI JOBEWDENorman, OK
Community Christian School
6’4″215Undecided
15139 SHAMAR EASTERTEAshdown, AR
Ashdown
6’5″214Arkansas8/13/21VERBAL
15214 TAY’SHAWN WILSONCBHouston, TX
Mayde Creek
5’10”170Undecided
15325 MAC MARKWAYTESt. Louis, MO
De Smet
6’4″250Louisiana State3/24/22VERBAL
15430 AARON WILLIAMSCBBellflower, CA
St. John Bosco
6’2″180Louisville4/14/22VERBAL
15576 TERRANCE LOVESFairburn, GA
Langston Hughes
6’3″200Auburn4/10/22VERBAL
15613 ANDREW DEPAEPESDEPleasant Valley, IA
Pleasant Valley
6’5″240Michigan State2/2/22VERBAL
15748 JURRION DICKEYWRSan Jose, CA
Valley Christian
6’2″207Oregon5/2/22VERBAL
15882 AYDEN WILLIAMSWRRidgeland, MS
Ridgeland
6’2″180Undecided
15973 EDRIC HILLDTKansas City, MO
North Kansas City
6’2″277Undecided
16061 RYANN IBLETTWRHouston, TX
Eisenhower
5’10”175Texas4/23/22VERBAL
16187 COLTON THOMASSONOTSan Antonio, TX
Smithson Valley
6’8″347Texas A&M7/31/21VERBAL
16263 MALIK HARTFORDSWest Chester, OH
Lakota West
6’3″175Ohio State4/6/22VERBAL
163115 JOHNATHAN HUGHLEYOTFairburn, GA
Langston Hughes
6’7″290Georgia9/23/21VERBAL
16460 WILLIAM FOWLESWRMiami, FL
Miami Christian School
6’2″212Undecided
16578 AUSTIN SIEREVELDOGLiberty Township, OH
Lakota East
6’5″315Ohio State5/4/22VERBAL
166NEW COLE ADAMSWROwasso, OK
Owasso
5’10”175Undecided
167NEW ANTHONY EVANS IIIWRConverse, TX
Judson
6’1″168Undecided
16827 JOHN WALKERDTKissimmee, FL
Osceola
6’4″300Undecided
16964 RODNEY GALLAGHERWRUniontown, PA
Laurel Highlands
6’0″170West Virginia5/25/22VERBAL
170NEW ISAIAH NIXONWDESt. Petersburg, FL
Lakewood
6’5″225Florida6/21/22VERBAL
17158 DAYLAN SMOTHERSRBCharlotte, NC
West Charlotte
6’0″183Undecided
17240 JAYDON CHATMANOTHarker Heights, TX
Harker Heights
6’4″288Undecided
17397 JORDAN RENAUDSDETyler, TX
Legacy (Tyler)
6’4″240Undecided
17424 KEDRICK REESCANORBNew Caney, TX
New Caney
6’0″190Michigan State1/17/22VERBAL
17520 TOMARRION PARKERSDEPhenix City, AL
Central
6’4″256Penn State6/21/22VERBAL
17623 MARK FLETCHERRBPlantation, FL
American Heritage
6’1″225Ohio State4/12/22VERBAL
17721 RUEBEN BAINSDEMiami, FL
Miami Central
6’3″253Undecided
178NEW XZAVIERMCLEODDTCamden, SC
Camden
6’4″324Undecided
17922 JVEN WILLIAMSOTWyomissing, PA
Wyomissing Area
6’5″300Penn State2/5/22VERBAL
18033 SPENCER FANOOTProvo, UT
Timpview
6’4″260Undecided
18123 KENDRICK GILBERTSDEIndianapolis, IN
Indianapolis Cathedral
6’5″270Undecided
18223 ZECHARIAH OWENSOTMcDonough , GA
Eagle’s Landing Christian
6’7″350Undecided
18374 TREW ISNERAPBDeSoto, TX
DeSoto
6’0″180Texas4/23/22VERBAL
184100 TREY HOLLYAPBFarmerville, LA
Union Parish
5’8″195Louisiana State5/15/22VERBAL
185NEW LUCAS SIMMONSOTClearwater, FL
Clearwater Academy Intl
6’7″300Undecided
18612 MARVIN BURKSSSt. Louis, MO
Cardinal Ritter
6’2″190Undecided
18724 LEWIS CARTERATHTampa, FL
Tampa Catholic
6’0″200Undecided
18824 KAYDEN MCDONALDDTSuwanee, GA
North Gwinnett
6’3″310Undecided
18923 KADEN FEAGINATHArthur, IL
Arthur-Lovington
6’2″240Illinois3/23/22VERBAL
1902 STEPHIYLAN GREENDTRome, GA
Rome
6’4″267Clemson6/22/22VERBAL
19120 KAYIN LEECBEllenwood, GA
Cedar Grove
5’11”180Undecided
19220 DESMOND UMEOZULUWDESpringdale, MD
Flowers
6’6″230Undecided
19319 YHONZAE PIERREWDEEufaula, AL
Eufaula
6’3″220Alabama4/14/22VERBAL
19419 ADAM HOPKINSWRThomasville, GA
Thomas County Central
5’11”171Undecided
195NEW CALVIN SIMPSON-HUNTCBWaxahachie, TX
Waxahachie
6’0″187Texas Tech11/22/21VERBAL
19620 AVERY STUARTCBMontgomery, AL
Alabama Christian Academy
6’2″185Undecided
19719 JALEN THOMPSONSDEDetroit, MI
Cass Tech
6’4″245Undecided
198NEW HUNTER CLEGGWDEAmerican Fork, UT
American Fork
6’4″230Undecided
199NEW JADEN PLATTTEHaslet, TX
V. R. Eaton High School
6’5″235Stanford12/16/21VERBAL
20016 DANIEL HARRISWDEMelbourne, FL
Palm Bay
6’6″180Undecided
20114 JORDAN HALLILBBradenton, FL
IMG Academy
6’3″228Michigan State6/11/22VERBAL
2022 DAEMON FAGANSPlantation, FL
American Heritage
6’3″170Undecided
20311 MICAH TEASEATHTulsa, OK
Booker T. Washington
5’11”178Undecided
204NEW BROCK GLENNPROMemphis, TN
Lausanne Collegiate School
6’2″190Undecided
205128 BRAYLON JAMESWRRound Rock, TX
Stony Point
6’4″185Notre Dame4/19/22VERBAL
20638 COLE CABANAAPBDexter, MI
Dexter
6’0″180Michigan2/5/22VERBAL
20756 SAM SINGLETONRBFleming Island, FL
Fleming Island
6’0″171Undecided
208NEW JACOBE JOHNSONATHMustang, OK
Mustang
6’3″170Undecided
20990 DYLAN SPENCERSDEHouston, TX
C. E. King
6’5″250Texas3/15/22VERBAL
21020 JAMEL JOHNSONCBArlington, TX
Seguin
6’1″175Texas11/4/21VERBAL
21119 COLE DELLINGEROGClarkston, MI
Clarkston
6’4″260Undecided
21216 KARMELO OVERTONILBOzark, AL
Carroll
6’2″210Undecided
213NEW TREVOR DUNCANSDEKnoxville, TN
Knoxville Catholic
6’6″270Tennessee4/15/22VERBAL
214NEW DANIEL HARRISCBMiami, FL
Gulliver Prep
6’2″167Undecided
2153 AMARE SNOWDENCBRoseville, MI
Roseville
6’3″187Cincinnati6/12/22VERBAL
21623 TYLER WILLIAMSWRLakeland, FL
Lakeland
6’5″190Undecided
21737 JOHNNY BOWENSSDEConverse, TX
Judson
6’4″270Texas A&M12/25/21VERBAL
218NEW DASHAWN WOMACKSDEBaltimore, MD
St. Frances
6’4″220Undecided
219NEW YAZEED HAYNESWRLansdale, PA
North Penn
6’1″170Penn State6/12/22VERBAL
220NEW DEMITRIUS BELLWRMurfreesboro, TN
Blackman
6’1″185Michigan State6/8/22VERBAL
22118 MARKIS DEALDTGarland, TX
Naaman Forest
6’6″290Undecided
2226 LAMONT PAYNECBBridgeville, PA
Chartiers Valley
6’2″177Penn State9/18/21VERBAL
2234 PRESTON ZINTEROLBLawrence , MA
Central Catholic
6’3″220Notre Dame2/11/22VERBAL
22475 DAQUAYVIOUS SOREYWRChipley, FL
Chipley
6’1″185Undecided
22512 SAM PENDLETONOTPfafftown, NC
Ronald Reagan
6’5″293Notre Dame4/25/22VERBAL
226NEW PAYTON KIRKLANDOTOrlando, FL
Dr. Phillips
6’7″325Undecided
2275 BOUBACAR TRAORESDEWest Roxbury, MA
Catholic Memorial
6’4″254Notre Dame4/27/22VERBAL
228 A’MAURI WASHINGTONDTChandler, AZ
Chandler
6’5″295Undecided
229NEW TREVOR LAUCKOTIndianapolis, IN
Roncalli
6’6″287Undecided
23036 EMMANUEL WALLERWDEBirmingham, AL
Oak Mountain
6’4″241Undecided
23119 SULLIVAN ABSHEROTBelmont, NC
South Point
6’7″285Notre Dame5/13/22VERBAL
23246 MONTEQUER HAMESSDESumter, SC
Sumter
6’6″240Undecided
233NEW TJ SEARCYSDEThomaston, GA
Upson Lee
6’5″250Undecided
23424 JAMES HEARDWDECamden, NJ
Camden
6’2″224West Virginia6/3/22VERBAL
235NEW PARIS PATTERSONOGEast St. Louis, IL
East St. Louis
6’5″330Undecided
23635 LEVITICUS SU’AILBSanta Ana, CA
Mater Dei
6’2″225Undecided
237NEW S’MAJE BURRELLILBFort Worth, TX
North Crowley
6’2″212Texas4/2/22VERBAL
238NEW RYQUEZE MCELDERRYOGAnniston, AL
Anniston
6’4″325Georgia11/30/21VERBAL
23922 ENOW ETTAWDEColleyville, TX
Covenant Christian Academy
6’5″260Undecided
24033 NOBLE JOHNSONATHRockwall, TX
Rockwall
6’3″205Clemson6/11/22VERBAL
241NEW MARKEE ANDERSONOGRoebuck, SC
Dorman
6’3″300Undecided
242NEW CEDRICK HAWKINSATHCocoa, FL
Cocoa
5’11”175Ohio State1/1/22VERBAL
243NEW RODERICK ROBINSON IIRBSan Diego, CA
Lincoln High School
6’1″229UCLA5/26/22VERBAL
244NEW JERMAINE MATHEWSATHCincinnati, OH
Winton Woods
6’0″173Undecided
245NEW JEREMIAH MCCLUREATHChula Vista, CA
Mater Dei Catholic
6’1″185Undecided
246NEW DANTE DOWDELLRBPicayune, MS
Picayune
6’2″210Oregon5/13/22VERBAL
24721 JJ KOHLPROAnkeny, IA
Ankeny Senior
6’6″225Iowa State4/18/22VERBAL
24825 COOPER FLANAGANTEConcord, CA
De La Salle
6’6″240Notre Dame9/2/21VERBAL
24910 BRETT NORFLEETTESaint Charles, MO
Francis Howell School
6’7″225Missouri11/21/21VERBAL
250NEW ASHLEY WILLIAMS JR.WDEZachary, LA
Zachary
6’6″220Undecided

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