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justib06
05-25-2011, 07:53 PM
Alright so I am playing football in college and I'm going to use this to kind of display what has been going on with my recruitment. Here it goes.

As of Right now, I am currently recieving attention from the following schools.

DIVISION 1:
Central Michigan (med)(camp in june)
Western Michigan (low)(going to camp in june)
Middle Tennesse State (Med, Going to camp on sunday)
Akron (low)
UCONN ( low)
PITT (low)
Syracuse (low)


DIVISION 1 AA (FCS)
Robert Morris (high) - talked to coach and mentioned offer
Central Connecticut State (medium)
Campbell Uni. (high)
Marist (high)

DIVISION II & NAIA SCHOOLS:
Grand Valley State (low)
Morningside College (high - already have offer)
Siena Heights: (low)


DIVISION III:
I'm most likely not going to play division III, but some notables:

Hanover (high)
Mount Union (med)
White Water (med)
Lawrence (high)
several more but kinda shading away from DIII


The road is a damn long one, but I'm enjoying it and its rather exciting. I'll be updating this as I get more looks. It's tough because I have to do a lot to get in front of the coaches, but I like it because you reap what you sow ya know? Ill be updatin'.

GPA: 3.3
ACT: 26

6'1'' - 195
40: 4.9 - I know...
Vert - 26 - Explosion training here we come
5 10 5 shuttle: 4.3

I'll see how it goes!

mlb08
05-26-2011, 11:27 AM
awesome, hopefully i'll be in your shoes by the time i'm a senior.

justib06
05-26-2011, 11:40 AM
awesome, hopefully i'll be in your shoes by the time i'm a senior.

Its a great expierience. Make sure you start as early as you can with the recruiting process. If your serious about playing college football, once you get on varsity, get a tape together and start sending it out. Also, look into NCSA recruiting. Its a great thing to be a part of and they are so helpful with everything.

BTW, why on your SIG do you say you wanna be slower?

justib06
05-30-2011, 01:11 PM
Just got back last night from a college camp in Middle Tennesee. I was overlooked because I had a hard time on my 40. Unfair, but it is what it is. I did get talked to by a Division 1-AA coach that said I was a good player and he'd like to talk to me before the camp was done. More coming Soon!

MURDR
05-30-2011, 01:33 PM
Its a great expierience. Make sure you start as early as you can with the recruiting process. If your serious about playing college football, once you get on varsity, get a tape together and start sending it out. Also, look into NCSA recruiting. Its a great thing to be a part of and they are so helpful with everything.

BTW, why on your SIG do you say you wanna be slower?

I can verify NCSA was GREAT for me. I HIGHLY recommend it.

justib06
05-30-2011, 02:23 PM
I can verify NCSA was GREAT for me. I HIGHLY recommend it.

I'm signed up with them as well.

mlb08
06-01-2011, 01:07 PM
Alright so I am playing football in college and I'm going to use this to kind of display what has been going on with my recruitment. Here it goes.

As of Right now, I am currently recieving attention from the following schools.

DIVISION 1:
Central Michigan (med)(camp in june)
Western Michigan (low)(going to camp in june)
Middle Tennesse State (Med, Going to camp on sunday)
Akron (low)
UCONN ( low)
PITT (low)
Syracuse (low)


DIVISION 1 AA (FCS)
Robert Morris (high) - talked to coach and mentioned offer
Central Connecticut State (medium)
Campbell Uni. (high)
Marist (high)

DIVISION II & NAIA SCHOOLS:
Grand Valley State (low)
Morningside College (high - already have offer)
Siena Heights: (low)


DIVISION III:
I'm most likely not going to play division III, but some notables:

Hanover (high)
Mount Union (med)
White Water (med)
Lawrence (high)
several more but kinda shading away from DIII


The road is a damn long one, but I'm enjoying it and its rather exciting. I'll be updating this as I get more looks. It's tough because I have to do a lot to get in front of the coaches, but I like it because you reap what you sow ya know? Ill be updatin'.

GPA: 3.3
ACT: 26

6'1'' - 195
40: 4.9 - I know...
Vert - 26 - Explosion training here we come
5 10 5 shuttle: 4.3

I'll see how it goes!

i'm changing the sig soon, I was trying to get to 200lbs but decided against it since i'm gunna be a back next year instead.(I thought I was gonna play line) I'm playing varsity as a frosh next year.

justib06
06-09-2011, 07:05 AM
Alright so I am playing football in college and I'm going to use this to kind of display what has been going on with my recruitment. Here it goes.

As of Right now, I am currently recieving attention from the following schools.


I'll see how it goes!

Going to camps this month. Well see what goes down.

justib06
06-26-2011, 09:06 AM
Going to camps this month. Well see what goes down.

I recently went to the Central Michigan camp, and dropped a 4.75 40 yard dash. A whole quarter of a second faster than my previous time!

gtayl02
06-27-2011, 02:57 PM
Wat r some good drills for a high school running back to do to be able to go to college I'll do anything to improve and get better

justib06
06-27-2011, 03:57 PM
Wat r some good drills for a high school running back to do to be able to go to college I'll do anything to improve and get better

I reccomend doing a LOT AND LOT of footwork drills, but also make sure you are strong as an OX. RB's need vision and explosiveness. In highschool, RB's that are strong, fast, and can shed blocks as well as avoid tacklers are going to be noticed as an elite back. Do a lot of footwork drills and try to keep your feet under you at all times. Balance when your going 120% is huge. Hope i helped!