Archives for: February 2008, 07
Former Delaware Standout, Assistant Coach Ted Gregory Passes Away
NEWARK, DE -- Ted Gregory, who starred on the football field for the University of Delaware and later went on to become the program’s first African-American coach, died at the age of 58 in New Castle, DE on Feb. 5.
Born in Welch, WV in 1949, Gregory… more »
Fordham Announces 2008 Recruiting Class
27 Student-Athletes Set to Join Defending Patriot League Champions in 2008
Bronx, NY - Fordham University Head Football Coach, Tom Masella announced the signing of 27 football players to letters of intent with Fordham for the 2008 season.
Masella,… more »
Lafayette Inks 28 Student-Athletes on National Signing Day
Players from eight states comprise the class of 2012, including 14 on offense and 14 on defense
EASTON, Pa. -– The Lafayette football coaching staff inked the commitments of 28 student-athletes who will join a Leopard program that has secured the Pat… more »
Rating Signing Classes
NATCHITOCHES — Northwestern State put together one of the top 10 football recruiting classes in the nation’s Football Championship Subdivision, according to the Rivals.com recruiting service.
The Demons’ 31-man class announced Wednesday ranked No. 9… more »
Jackson State Receives Senate Proclamation
JACKSON, Miss. - The Jackson State football team received another honor Thursday morning as the Tiger football staff and star quarterback Jimmy Oliver received a proclamation from the Mississippi Senate.
Head coach Rick Comegy and his staff was recog… more »
Wagner Lands 21 Recruits
Five Mid-Year Transfers Headline Class
Staten Island, NY – Wagner College head football coach Walt Hameline has received commitments from 21 student-athletes who have elected to attend Wagner and play football for the Seahawks.
Headlining the cla… more »
Massachusetts' Darby Signs to Play at Georgetown
St. John's Prep quarterback Scott Darby has signed a letter of intent to play for Georgetown University.
The school offered the perfect combination of athletics and academics that Darby was looking for. The situation was ideal for the 6-foot-3, 210-p… more »
Martin, Perryman Will Face Off As Patriot League Foes
It’s ironic that two close friends, two captains of the football team and two players who have played with or against each other since they were 10-years-old will have the opportunity to continue that friendship/rivalry in college.
Plano Senior senio… more »
Holy Cross Has coach Kozerski Bursting With Pride
Two Kentucky standouts go to Holy Cross and Gardner-Webb.
Holy Cross HS football coach (and Holy Cross College alumnus) Bruce Kozerski was so filled with pride Wednesday, he seemed ready to pop. So was the Holy Cross library.
Senior two-way linema… more »
Florida Prospect Waits To Hear From Columbia
STUART — In the weeks following a strange accident that nearly forced the amputation of the middle finger on his right hand, South Fork High linebacker Will Claunch had doubts about his future as an athlete.
But in front of his parents, coach and sev… more »
West Texas Senior Picks Academics, Yale
Most high school football players with aspirations of playing in college would love to be able to have the choices Bedford Booth did.
Booth, Midland High's starting free safety for the last two seasons, wanted to continue his football career. But as… more »
Cyclones' Ellis Becomes Yale Bulldog
Tennessee offensive lineman chooses Yale... after considering some good advice from Appalachian State head football coach Jerry Moore.
ELIZABETHTON -- Elizabethton Cyclone offensive-lineman Evan Ellis signed his national letter of intent to attend Ya… more »
Iowa Standout Seeing Brown
A year ago, Brown was little more than a color to Tipton’s Matt O’Donnell and an Ivy League education seemed as distant as the prestigious universities in the Northeast are from eastern Iowa.
Both will become a reality for O’Donnell today, though, wh… more »
Smart Choice by Cornish, FHS Defender Headed to Columbia
Alex Cornish produced enough eyepopping statistics on the football field at Frederick High School to attract the attention of many colleges.
But those weren’t the numbers that most-influenced Cornish in deciding which school to attend.
It was numb… more »
SC Recruits Choose FCS Schools
South Carolina Recruits talk about the reasons for their FCS decisions - including an offensive lineman committed to Delaware State coming off a run at the start championship.
FLORENCE — Fresh off a Class 3A state championship run, offensive line… more »