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Blake McLimans Commits to Michigan

Basketball prospect Blake McLimans, from Worcester Academy in Worcester, MA, has committed to the Michigan Wolverines. McLimans is a 6-10 big man (a huge need for Michigan) in the class of 2009. McLimans was a weekend visitor for the UM football game against Michigan State, where he decided that he would pick the Wolverines over Providence.

With McLimans’s commitment the 2009 class is now full, and John Beilein and Co. will focus on the 2010 class. For more on McLimans, head to UMHoops.com.

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Friday Night Lights 2009: October 19

If you know of an article that can help out, let me know. I’ll fill in the remaining game articles/stats as I find the articles. 2010 updates will come in the form of a year-end wrapup.

CA QB Tate Forcier
This Week: Scripps Ranch v. St. Augustine. Scripps wins 40-36.

With a sprained ankle, sore back, cramps in his legs and a woozy head, Scripps Ranch quarterback extraordinaire Tate Forcier limped off the Serra High football field last night with an amazing 40-36 victory over Eastern League rival St. Augustine

It doesn’t sound too serious. I hope. The touchdown runs?:

He also rushed 14 times for 121 yards and had touchdown runs of 1, 53 and 47 yards. And he plays cornerback on defense.

Season Totals: Scripps Ranch 5-1.

Tate Forcier 2008
Game Comp Att % Yds TD Int Yds/Att Rush Yds Yds/Att TD
Poway 19 32 59.38 269 1 0 8.41 8 81 10.13 2
West Hills 16 29 55.17 234 1 0 8.07 0
Morse 10 12 83.33 267 5 0 22.25 0
Serra 15 20 75.00 228 2 2 11.40 4 28 7.00 2
University City 18 25 72.00 348 3 0 13.92 3 48 16.00 1
St. Augustine 18 33 54.55 321 1 1 9.73 14 121 8.64 3
Totals 96 151 63.58 1667 13 3 11.04 31 278 8.97 8

TX QB Shavodrick Beaver

This Week: Rider v. Denton. Rider wins 42-0.
Season Totals: Rider 4-3.
Shavodrick Beaver 2008
Game Comp Att % Yds TD Int Yds/Att Rush
Yds Yds/Att TD
Cedar Hill 18 25 72.00 272 1 0 10.88 14 103 7.36 2
Sulphur Springs 21 33 63.64 249 2 2 7.55 18 84 4.67 0
Tyler 13 26 50.00 105 1 0 4.04 8 55 6.88 1
Ryan 9 18 50.00 123 0 0 6.83 7 27 3.86 2
Guyer 13 24 54.17 139 2 0 5.79 2 18 9.00 0
Colony DNP (shoulder)
Denton DNP (shoulder)
Totals 74 126 58.73 888 6 2 7.04 49 287 5.86 5

MI RB Teric Jones
This Week: Cass Tech v. Cody. Cass wins 27-14.

Season Totals: Cass 7-1.

Teric Jones 2008
Game Rush Yds Yds/Att TD
Central 18 157 8.72 2
Pershing
Crockett (200+)
Denby 7 124 17.71 2
King 9 103 11.44 1
Southeastern
Chadsey
Cody 161 2
Totals 57 741+ 10.18 5

If Jones’s stats seem kinda low, it’s partially because he hasn’t seen the second half in many of Cass Tech’s blowouts so far.

OH RB Fitzgerald Toussaint
This Week: Liberty v. Howland. Liberty loses 10-6(ish). I can’t remember if Howland scored one more time or not.
We were there. Full trip report forthcoming.

Season Totals: Liberty 8-1.

Fitzgerld Toussaint 2008
Game Rush Yds Yds/Att TD Rec Yds Yds/Rec TD
Brookfield 19 115 6.05 1 1 48 48.00 1
Niles 15 209 13.93 4
Campbell 15 261 17.40 4
Struthers 19 258 13.58 4
Salem 13 246 18.92 4
Champion 14 282 20.14 5
Lakeview 32 253 7.91 2
Hubbard 33 250 7.58 2
Howland 30 124 4.13 0
Totals 160 1874 11.71 22 1 48 48.00 1

FL RB Vincent Smith
This Week: Pahokee bye week.
Season Totals: Pahokee 5-2.

Vincent Smith 2008
Game Rush Yds Yds/Att TD
Olive Branch 17 135 7.94 2
PB Gardens 12 73 6.08 2
King’s (100+)
PB Lakes 19
241 12.68 3
Jupiter 156 2
Byrnes 65 0
Melbourne CC 17 182 10.71 3
Totals 65+ 952+ 9.71 12

FL Slot Jeremy Gallon
This Week: Apopka v. Winter Park. Apopka wins 27-14. There’s a video in the article, so click through if you’re interested in a short highlight.
Season Totals: Apopka 6-1.

Jeremy Gallon 2008
Passing Rushing Receiving
Game Comp Att % Yds TD Int Yds/Att Rush Yds Yds/Att TD Rec Yds Yds/Rec TD
Lake Brantley 1 1 100.00 60 1 0 60 ? 226 ? 0 1 27 27.00 1
Freedom 1 3 33.00 5 0 ? 54 ? 2 1 6 6.00 0
South Panola 5 8 62.50 132 2 0 16.5 22 160 7.27 1
Ocoee
Edgewater 90 2
Wekiva 3 7 42.86 48 1 0 6.86 20 311 15.55 5 0 0 0 0
Winter Park 2 2
Totals 10 19 52.63 245 4 0 8.41 83+ 841 9.05 3 2 33 16.50 1

Also, 1 KO return TD. The 2 games with ? number of carries total 41 carries between them.

IL OL Michael Schofield
This Week: Sandburg v. Bolingbrook. Sandburg loses 33-7.
Season Totals: Sandburg 6-2.

LA DT DeQuinta Jones
This Week: Bastrop v. Evangel Christian. Bastrop loses 28-22. Article 2.

“We’re still good,” said senior defensive end D.D. Jones. “A loss is a loss. You can’t dwell on it. You have to work harder to win the next one. We’ll come back here Sunday and start getting ready for Neville.”

Season Totals: Bastrop 5-1.

DeQuinta Jones 2008
Game Tackle Sack
Dollarway
Richwood 6 1
E St. John
Rayville
Franklin 7 0
Evangel Christian
Totals 13 1

NJ DE Anthony LaLota
This Week: Hun v. Peddie. Hun wins 24-0.
Season Totals: Hun 4-2.

Anthony LaLota 2008
Defense Offense
Game Tackle Sack Team Rush
Wyoming Seminary
Mercersburg 5 2 406
Penn Charter
Lawrenceville 252
Blair
Peddie
Totals 19 32 658

AZ DE Craig Roh
This Week: Chaparral v. Saguaro. Chaparral loses 21-0.
The game was live on the internet at AIA365.com, where you can theoretically watch a replay. I can’t get it to work properly, however.
Season Totals: Chaparral 6-1.

Craig Roh 2008
Game Tackle Sack Safety Int Yds Fum Def TD Rec Yds 2Pt
Marana 13 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1
Cienega 13 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Prescott 6 2.5 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 1
Copper Canyon 7 2 0 1 60 0 1 0 0 0
Apache Junction 13 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
McClintock 10 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Saguaro 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 62 9.5 1 1 60 2 1 2 6 2

Roh left the game with injury in the second quarter.

IN LB Jordan Barnes
This Week: Homestead v. New Haven. Homestead wins 39-7.
Season Totals: Homestead 8-1.

FL LB Mike Jones
This Week: Edgewater v. Hagerty. Edgewater wins 41-7.
Season Totals: Edgewater 2-4.

FL LB Brandin Hawthorne
This Week: Pahokee bye week.
Season Totals: Pahokee 5-2.

OH S Isaiah Bell
This Week: Liberty v. Howland. Liberty loses 10-6(ish). I can’t remember if Howland scored one more time or not.
We were there. Full trip report forthcoming.
Bell had 5 tackles and one pass caught (thrown to 3 times) for 4 yards.
Season Totals: Liberty 8-1.

MI S Thomas Gordon
This Week: Cass Tech v. Cody. Cass wins 27-14.
Season Totals: Cass Tech 7-1.

Thomas Gordon 2008
Game Comp Att % Yds TD Int Yds/Att Rush Yds Yds/Att TD
Central
Pershing
Crockett
Denby 10 16 62.50 163 3 0 10.19
King 1 1 100 3 (2pt) 0 3.00 14 98 7.00 0
Southeastern 1
Chadsey 1
Cody 146 2
Totals

OH CB/S Justin Turner
This Week: Washington v. Mentor. Washington loses 25-17.
Season Totals: Washington 5-3 plus

Justin Turner 2008
Game Rush Yds Yds/Att TD Rec Yds Yds/Rec TD Int Yds TD
Buchtel 22 140 6.36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jordan 23 128 5.57 1
Normandy ? 156 3
Ursuline 1 13 13.00 1
Garfield 22 192 8.73 2 1 41 1
St. Ignatius 1 1
Brantford DNP (violation of team rules).
Harding 19 209 11.00 2 3 57 19.00 0 1 64 0
Mentor 30 179 5.97 0 1 10 10.00 0
Totals 86+ 825+ 7.78 8 4 70 17.50 1 3 105 2

TX CB/WR DeWayne Peace
This Week: South Grand Prairie v. Irving. SGP wins 21-7.

Dewayne Peace caught a 16-yard touchdown pass from Candon Myles on the first play of the series.

Season Totals: SGP 5-2.

DeWayne Peace 2008
Game Rec Yds Yds/Rec TD Rush Yds Yds/Rush TD Yds Yds/Att TD
Berkner
Martin
Summit
Northwest 5 70 14.00 2 2 65 32.5 1
Nimitz
Cedar Hill
Irving
Totals 22 363 16.5 7 1 0 8.41 8 81 10.13 2

Found some season stats (totals updated accordingly)

TX K Anthony Fera
This Week: St. Pius X v. Sulphur. Pius loses 42-23.

Season Totals: Pius 4-2.

Anthony Fera 2008
Game XPM XPA % FGM FGA % Long
Westbury 5 5 100 1 1 100 39
Columbia 1 1 100 0 0
Sealy 2 2 100 0 0
Kelly 1 2 50.00 1 1 100 32
St. Thomas 6 6 100 1 1 100 31
Sulphur 3 3 100 1 1 100 20
Totals 15 16 93.75 1 1 100 39

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Friday Night Lights 2009: October 12

If you know of an article that can help out, let me know. I’ll fill in the remaining game articles/stats as I find the articles. The 2010 commits will not be included in FNL (unless there is substantial demand for it), but I will include a junior season wrap at the end of this year. No info found yet for the Cass game, but I’ll update when I come across it. I assume Thomas Gordon did not play following last week’s shoulder injury.

CA QB Tate Forcier
This Week: Scripps Ranch v. University City. Scripps wins 44-34.
Season Totals: Scripps Ranch: 4-1.

Tate Forcier 2008
Game Comp Att % Yds TD Int Yds/Att Rush Yds Yds/Att TD
Poway 19 32 59.38 269 1 0 8.41 8 81 10.13 2
West Hills 16 29 55.17 234 1 0 8.07 0
Morse 10 12 83.33 267 5 0 22.25 0
Serra 15 20 75.00 228 2 2 11.40 4 28 7.00 2
University City 18 25 72.00 348 3 0 13.92 3 48 16.00 1
Totals 78 118 66.10 1346 12 2 11.41 17 157 9.24 5

TX QB Shavodrick Beaver

This Week: Rider v. The Colony. Rider wins 41-15.
Beaver did not play with a shoulder injury. Photo by Jason Palmer of The Times Record News.

Season Totals: Rider 3-3.
Shavodrick Beaver 2008
Game Comp Att % Yds TD Int Yds/Att Rush Yds Yds/Att TD
Cedar Hill 18 25 72.00 272 1 0 10.88 14 103 7.36 2
Sulphur Springs 21 33 63.64 249 2 2 7.55 18 84 4.67 0
Tyler 13 26 50.00 105 1 0 4.04 8 55 6.88 1
Ryan 9 18 50.00 123 0 0 6.83 7 27 3.86 2
Guyer 13 24 54.17 139 2 0 5.79 2 18 9.00 0
Colony DNP (shoulder)
Totals 74 126 58.73 888 6 2 7.04 49 287 5.86 5

MI RB Teric Jones
This Week: Cass Tech v. Chadsey.

Season Totals: Cass 5-1 plus

Teric Jones 2008
Game Rush Yds Yds/Att TD
Central 18 157 8.72 2
Pershing
Crockett (200+)
Denby 7 124 17.71 2
King 9 103 11.44 1
Southeastern
Totals 57 580 10.18 5

If Jones’s stats seem kinda low, it’s partially because he hasn’t seen the second half in many of Cass Tech’s blowouts so far.

OH RB Fitzgerald Toussaint
This Week: Liberty v. Hubbard. Liberty wins 33-28.

But Liberty’s Fitzgerald Toussaint fumbled the ball into the end zone where Chase Myers recovered for the Eagles. It was Toussaint’s only mistake on a stellar night when he rushed for 250 yards on 33 carries.

But it opened the door for a rollicking finish that eventually saw the Leopards prevail, 33-28.

Toussaint should have had 1 more TD, but he was possessed by the spirit of Brandon Minor.

Season Totals: Liberty 8-0.

Fitzgerld Toussaint 2008
Game Rush Yds Yds/Att T
D
Rec Yds Yds/Rec TD
Brookfield 19 115 6.05 1 1 48 48.00 1
Niles 15 209 13.93 4
Campbell 15 261 17.40 4
Struthers 19 258 13.58 4
Salem 13 246 18.92 4
Champion 14 282 20.14 5
Lakeview 32 253 7.91 2
Hubbard 33 250 7.58 2
Totals 160 1874 11.71 22 1 48 48.00 1

FL RB Vincent Smith
This Week: Pahokee v. Melbourne Central Catholic. Pahokee wins 42-3. Article 2. Also, here’s some serious fluff on Smith.
Season Totals: Pahokee 5-2.

Vincent Smith 2008
Game Rush Yds Yds/Att TD
Olive Branch 17 135 7.94 2
PB Gardens 12 73 6.08 2
King’s (100+)
PB Lakes 19 241 12.68 3
Jupiter 156 2
Byrnes 65 0
Melbourne CC 17 182 10.71 3
Totals 65+ 952+ 9.71 12

MN WR Bryce McNeal
This Week: Breck v. De La Salle. Breck loses 43-0.
Season Totals: Breck 4-3.

Bryce McNeal 2008
Game Rec Yds Yds/Rec TD KORet Yds TD
Concordia 13 81 6.23 1
Brooklyn Center 4 68 17.00 0
St. Bernard’s 2 21 10.50 0 1 85 1
Blake 4 27 6.75 0
St. Croix 1 85 1
Minnehaha 5 52 10.40 0
DeLaSalle
Totals 28 249 8.57 1 2 170 2

FL Slot Jeremy Gallon
This Week: Apopka v. Wekiva. Apopka wins 65-28.
Season Totals: Apopka 5-1.

Jeremy Gallon 2008
Passing Rushing Receiving
Game Comp Att % Yds TD Int YPA Rush Yds YPA TD Rec Yds YPR TD
Lake Brantley 1 1 100.00 60 1 0 60 ? 226 ? 0 1 27 27.00 1
Freedom 1 3 33.00 5 0 ? 54 ? 2 1 6 6.00 0
South Panola 5 8 62.50 132 2 0 16.5 22 160 7.27 1
Ocoee
Edgewater 90 2
Wekiva 3 7 42.86 48 1 0 6.86 20 311 15.55 5 0 0 0 0
Totals 10 19 52.63 245 4 0 8.41 83+ 841 9.05 3 2 33 16.50 1

Also, 1 KO return TD. The 2 games with ? number of carries total 41 carries between them.

IL OL Michael Schofield
This Week: Sandburg v. Lincoln-Way Central. Sandburg wins 14-13.
Season Totals: Sandburg 6-1.

LA DT DeQuinta Jones
This Week: Bastrop v. Franklin Parish. Bastrop wins 46-6.

Season Totals: Bastrop 5-0.

DeQuinta Jones 2008
Game Tackle Sack
Dollarway
Richwood 6 1
E St. John
Rayville
Franklin 7 0
Totals 13 1

NJ DE Anthony LaLota
This Week: Hun v. Blair Academy. Hun loses 20-49.
Season Totals: Hun 3-2.

Anthony LaLota 2008
Defense Offense
Game Tackle Sack Team Rush
Wyoming Seminary
Mercersburg 5 2 406
Penn Charter
Lawrenceville 252
Blair
Totals 19 32 658

AZ DE Craig Roh
This Week: Chaparral had a bye week.
Season Totals: Chaparral 6-0.

Craig Roh 2008
Game Tackle Sack Safety Int Yds Fum Def TD Rec Yds 2Pt
Marana 13 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1
Cienega 13 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Prescott 6 2.5 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 1
Copper Canyon 7 2 0 1 60 0 1 0 0 0
Apache Junction 13 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
McClintock 10 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 62 9.5 1 1 60 2 1 2 6 2

IN LB Jordan Barnes
This Week: Homestead v. Norwell. Homestead wins 49-7.
Season Totals: Homestead 7-1.

FL LB Mike Jones
This Week: Edgewater v. Timber Creek. Edgewater loses 31-13.
Season Totals: Edgewater 1-4.

FL LB Brandin Hawthorne
This Week: Pahokee v. Melbourne Central Catholic. Pahokee wins 42-3.
Season Totals: Pahokee 5-2.

OH S Isaiah Bell
This Week: Liberty v. Hubbard. Liberty wins 33-28.
Season Totals: Liberty 8-0.

MI S Thomas Gordon
This Week: Cass Tech v. Chadsey.
Season Totals: Cass 5-1 plus

Thomas Gordon 2008
Game Comp Att % Yds TD Int YPA Rush Yds YPA TD
Central
Pershing
Crockett
Denby 10 16 62.50 163 3 0 10.19
King 1 1 100 3 (2pt) 0 3.00 14 98 7.00 0
Southeastern 1
Totals

OH CB/S Justin Turner
This Week: Washington v. Harding. Washington wins 30-7.
Season Totals: Washington 5-3.

Justin Turner 2008
Game Rush Yds YPA TD Rec Yds YPR TD Int Yds TD
Buchtel 22 140 6.36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jordan 23 128 5.57 1
Normandy ? 156 3
Ursuline 1 13 13.00 1
Garfield 22 192 8.73 2 1 41 1
St. Ignatius 1 1
Brantford DNP (violation of team rules).
Harding 19 209 11.00 2 3 57 19.00 0 1 64 0
Totals 86+ 825+ 7.78 8 4 70 17.50 1 3 105 2

TX CB/WR DeWayne Peace
This Week: South Grand Prairie had a bye week.

Season Totals: SGP 4-2.

DeWayne Peace 2008
Game Rec Yds YPR TD Rush Yds YPR TD Yds YPA TD
Berkner
Martin
Summit
Northwest 5 70 14.00 2 2 65 32.5 1
Nimitz
Cedar Hill
Totals 22 363 16.5 7 1 0 8.41 8 81 10.13 2

Found some season stats (totals updated accordingly)

TX K Anthony Fera
This Week: St. Pius v. St. Thomas Catholic. Pius wins 45-7.

Season Totals: Pius 4-1.

Anthony Fera 2008
Game XPM XPA % FGM FGA % Long
Westbury 5 5 100 1 1 100 39
Columbia 1 1 100 0 0
Sealy 2 2 100 0 0
Kelly 1 2 50.00 1 1 100 32
St. Thomas 6 6 100 1 1 100 ?
Totals 15 16 93.75 1 1 100 39

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Matt Vogrich (Basketball) Goes Blue

Matt Vogrich, a 6-3 shooting guard from Illinois, has pledged his word to become a Michigan Wolverines. Vogrich is Scout’s #100 player in the class of 2009. Vogrich joins Darius Morris and Jordan Morgan in MIchigan’s 2009 recruiting haul.

Vogrich visited Michigan this weekend, and enjoyed himself enough to offer a commitment to John Beilein and the Michigan Wolverines. For more information on Vogrich (and much better basketball coverage than I could ever provide), head over to UMHoops.com.

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Jeremy Jackson Goes Blue

I love being right.

After Florida’s Ricardo Miller jumped on board, it didn’t take long for Michigan’s 2010 recruiting to get rolling. Fellow WR Jeremy Jackson, the son of Michigan running backs coach Fred Jackson, has also committed to sign with the Wolverines in February 2010. Jackson is a 6-3, 180-lb wideout from Ann Arbor Huron High School.

Recruiting Notes
Jackson has obviously been aware of the Wolverines for a long time. His father has been an assistant at Michigan since Jeremy was born, and Jeremy has been attending Michigan games as long as he can remember. Jeremy has attended more practices, spring games, and games than probably any other commitment in the history of recruiting, certainly at Michigan. Jeremy said early in the recruiting process that, despite his interest in and familiarity with Michigan, he would like to take several other trips, including to Florida and Texas. Despite his interest elsewhere, it was clear that he would always have a place at Michigan. At Michigan’s 2008 summer camp, he bonded with Ricardo Miller and Marvin Robinson, both of whom were also interested in Michigan. Following Miller’s commitment, Jackson decided he wanted to spend his college days with his friend in Ann Arbor, and pulled the trigger for Michigan.
Player Notes
Jackson is a tall, leaping, deep-threat type receiver, though he lacks elite speed. He has good hands, prompting some to call him “a taller Jason Avant.” Considering Jason Avant made the NFL despite slightly sub-optimal size for a possession receiver, it is easy to see why the coaches are excited about Jackson (also, one of them is his dad. Pretty easy for Fred to be excited). Being a gritty coach of a son (can we even say that about a guy who’s not white?) also means he is probably pretty polished without tons of college coaching, and the fact that Fred has coached WRs in the past (at Purdue, South Carolina, and Navy) means that his coaching probably helped Jeremy a lot.

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Ricardo Miller Goes Blue

GoBluewolverine is reporting that Ricardo Miller, a Wide Receiver/Tight End from Orlando’s Dr. Phillips High School has given his word to become Michigan’s first commitment in the class of 2010. Miller is a big receiver at 6-2 and over 200 pounds.

Recruiting Notes
Miller has always been aware of Michigan, as his mom is an alumna (who favored Michigan as a destination for Ricardo). However, Michigan fans first became aware of him when he attended the summer 2008 Rich Rodriguez Football Camp for the entire week. He also attended the Friday Night Lights camp at the University of Florida, but still seemed to be favoring Michigan. Through these events, Miller formed friendships with Michigan 2010 targets Marvin Robinson (who also appears to favor Michigan early in the process) and Jeremy Jackson (the son of RB coach Fred Jackson). In August, Miller went on the record saying that Michigan was his leader (info in header), and made plans for a fall visit to Ann Arbor for the Michigan State game. However, it didn’t take Miller that long to pull the trigger, and he became Michigan’s first 2010 commit tonight.

Player Notes
As previously noted, Miller is a big wideout, who may find his home at Michigan as an athletic pass-catching TE. In fact, tight end is where he spends most of his time on offense for Dr. Phillips, and he even has enough size to play defensive end on the other side of the ball. However, without a growth spurt, I would expect him to stay at WR on offense, being a big red zone threat. He has very good speed for a TE (decent for a WR), and is even known to take a tight end-around or two for his high schol team. He also has a big body, allowing him to overpower defenders, and he has decent hands. As a blocker, he is good on the high school level, but would need to improve his strength to block D-I defensive linemen.

Video

Sophomore highlights at TE and WR.

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Friday Night Lights 2009: September 28

As you can see, when I purport to give comprehensive stats, it looks dumb when the stats are anything less than comprehensive. If you know of an article that can help out, let me know. I’ll fill in the remaining game articles/stats as I find the articles.

CA QB Tate Forcier
This Week: Scripps Ranch v. Morse. Scripps wins 47-7.

Season Totals: Scripps Ranch 2-1.
Tate Forcier 2008
Game Comp Att % Yds TD Int Yds/Att Rush Yds Yds/Att TD
Poway 19 32 59.38 269 1 0 8.41 8 81 10.13 2
West Hills 16 29 55.17 234 1 0 8.07
Morse 10 12 83.33 267 5 0 22.25
Totals 45 73 61.64 770 7 0 10.55 8 81 10.13 2

Forciers rushing stats are unfortunately not included in the box scores.

TX QB Shavodrick Beaver

This Week: Rider v. Denton Ryan. Rider wins 35-32.
Season Totals: Rider 1-3.
Shavodrick Beaver 2008
Game Comp Att % Yds TD Int Yds/Att Rush Yds Yds/Att TD
Cedar Hill 18 25 72.00 272 1 0 10.88 14 103 7.36 2
Sulphur Springs 21 33 63.64 249 2 2 7.55 18 84 4.67 0
Tyler 13 26 50.00 105 1 0 4.04 8 55 6.88 1
Ryan 9 18 50.00 123 0 0 6.83 7
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27 3.86 2
Totals 61 102 59.80 749 1 0 7.34 47 269 5.72 5

MI RB Teric Jones
This Week: Cass v. King. Cass wins 17-0.

Season Totals: Cass 5-0.

Teric Jones 2008
Game Rush Yds Yds/Att TD
Central 18 157 8.72 2
Pershing
Crockett (200+)
Denby 7 124 17.71 2
King 9 103 11.44 1
Totals 57 580 10.18 5

If Jones’s stats seem kinda low, it’s partially because he hasn’t seen the second half in many of Cass Tech’s blowouts so far.

OH RB Fitzgerald Toussaint
This Week: Liberty v. Champion. Liberty wins 35-0.

Season Totals: Liberty 6-0.

“Toussaint’s scoring runs covered 9, 33, 63, 65 and 75 yards.”

Fitzgerld Toussaint 2008
Game Rush Yds Yds/Att TD Rec Yds Yds/Rec TD
Brookfield 19 115 6.05 1 1 48 48.00 1
Niles 15 209 13.93 4
Campbell 15 261 17.40 4
Struthers 19 258 13.58 4
Salem 13 246 18.92 4
Champion 14 282 20.14 5
Totals 95 1371 14.43 22 1 48 48.00 1

FL RB Vincent Smith
This Week: Pahokee v. Jupiter. Pahokee wins 34-10. Another article (remember the name De’Joshua Johnson).
Season Totals: Pahokee 4-1.

Vincent Smith 2008
Game Rush Yds Yds/Att TD
Olive Branch 17 135 7.94 2
PB Gardens 12 73 6.08 2
King’s (100+)
PB Lakes 19 241 12.68 3
Jupiter 156 2
Totals 48 449 9.35 9

MN WR Bryce McNeal
This Week: Breck v. St. Croix.
Season Totals: Breck 3-1 (plus)

Bryce McNeal 2008
Game Rec Yds Yds/Rec TD KORet Yds TD
Concordia
Brooklyn Center
St. Bernard’s 1 85 1
Blake
St. Croix
Totals 19 32 59.38 1 0 8.41 8

FL Slot Jeremy Gallon
This Week: Apopka v. Ocoee. Apopka wins 49-7.
Season Totals: Apopka 3-1.

Jeremy Gallon 2008
Passing Rushing Receiving
Game Comp Att % Yds TD Int Yds/Att Rush Yds Yds/Att TD Rec Yds Yds/Rec TD
Lake Brantley 1 1 100.00 60 1 0 60 ? 226 ? 0 1 27 27.00 1
Freedom 1 3 33.00 5 0 ? 54 ? 2 1 6 6.00 0
South Panola 5 8 62.50 132 2 0 16.5 22 160 7.27 1
Ocoee
Totals 7 12 59.38 195 3 0 8.41 63 440 6.98 3 2 33 16.50 1

Also, 1 KO return TD

IL OL Michael Schofield
This Week: Sandburg v. Lockport. Sandburg wins 10-0.
Season Totals: Sandburg 4-1.

LA DT DeQuinta Jones
This Week: Bastrop v. East St. John. Bastrop wins 22-18.

Season Totals: Bastrop 4-0.
Jones: 6 tackles against RichWood

NJ DE Anthony LaLota
This Week: Hun v. Penn Charter. Hun wins 17-6.
Season Totals: Hun 2-1.

Anthony LaLota 2008
Defense Offense
Game Tackle Sack Team Rush
Wyoming Seminary
Mercersburg 5 2 406
Penn Charter
Totals 19 32 59.38

AZ DE Craig Roh
This Week: Chaparral v. Apache Junction. Chaparral wins 31-12.
Season Totals: Chaparral 5-0.

Craig Roh 2008
Game Tackle Sack Safety Int Yds Def TD Rec Yds 2Pt
Marana 13 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1
Cienega 13 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Prescott 6 2.5 1 0 0 0 1 3 1
Copper Canyon 7 2 0 1 60 1 0 0 0
Apache Junction
Totals 39 5.5 1 1 60 1 2 6 2

IN LB Jordan Barnes
This Week: Homestead v. DeKalb. Homestead wins 42-35.
Season Totals: Homestead 5-1.

FL LB Mike Jones
This Week: Edgewater v. Evans. Edgewater wins 28-0.
Season Totals: Edgewater 1-2.
Jones: 5 tackles, 1 sack, 1 blocked FG.

FL LB Brandin Hawthorne
This Week: Pahokee v. Jupiter. Pahokee wins 34-10.
Season Totals: Pahokee 4-1.

OH S Isaiah Bell
This Week: Liberty v. Champion. Liberty wins 35-0.

Season Totals: Liberty 6-0.
Since we can’t fins stats on Bell, enjoy his highlights package from the game against Niles (second of the year).

OH CB/S Justin Turner
This Week: Washington v. St. Ignatius. Massillon loses 49-7.

Justin Turner scored Massillon’s touchdown on an interception return.

Justin Turner 2008
Game Rush Yds Yds/Att TD Rec Yds Yds/Rec TD Int Yds TD
Buchtel 22 140 6.36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jordan 23 128 5.57 1
Normandy ? 156 3
Ursuline 1 13 13.00 1
Garfield 22 192 8.73 2 1 41 1
St. Ignatius 1 1
Totals 69 460 6.67 6 1 13 13.00 1 2 41 2

TX CB/WR DeWayne Peace
This Week: South Grand Prairie v. Nimitz. South wins 28-0.

Season Totals: SGP 4-1.

DeWayne Peace 2008
Game Rec Yds Yds/Rec TD Rush Yds Yds/Rush TD Yds Yds/Att TD
Berkner
Martin
Summit
Northwest 5 70 14.00 2 2 65 32.5 1
Nimitz
Totals 22 363 16.5 7 1 0 8.41 8 81 10.13 2

TX K Anthony Fera
This Week: Pius v. Sealy. Pius wins 14-7.

Season Totals: Pius 2-1

Anthony Fera 2008
Game XPM XPA % FGM FGA % Long
Westbury 5 5 100 1 1 100 39
Columbia 1 1 100 0 0
Morse 2 2 100 0 0
Totals 8 8 100 1 1 100 39

MI S Thomas Gordon
This Week: Cass Tech v. King. Cass wins 17-0.
Season Totals: Cass Tech 5-0.

Thomas Gordon 2008
Game Comp Att % Yds TD Int Yds/Att Rush Yds Yds/Att TD
Central
Pershing
Crockett
Denby 10 16 62.50 163 3 0 10.19
King 1 1 100 3 (2pt) 0 3.00 14 98 7.00 0
Totals

Since this is Gordon’s first week in FNL, I stuck him at the bottom, and his stats are really incomplete. He’ll move in with the safeties (and hopefully with a more complete stats section) next week.

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Thomas Gordon Goes Blue

Detroit Cass Tech QB/S Thomas Gordon (6-0 200) has given his word to become a Michigan Wolverine. Gordon will likely be a defensive back at Michigan, but could fill in as a signal-caller if an injury situation were to require it. Gordon becomes the 19th member of the 2009 Michigan recruiting class.

Recruiting Notes
Gordon made it no secret from the get-go that the Wolverines were his favorite school, and spent much of the recruiting cycle waiting for his offer. He attended Michigan’s camp with his teammates Teric Jones and Will Campbell this summer, but his performance did not earn him that coveted offer. Gordon became a more serious prospect for Michigan later, as more schools began to offer. Thomas attended Michigan State’s game last weekend on a visit, where the Spartans gave him an offer. Shortly thereafter, Michigan followed suit, but Gordon chose to not immediately end his recruitment, giving respect to those that had offered him earlier. Gordon scheduled his announcement for September 26th, and despite a few changes to that schedule, he went with his heart on that date, picking the Wolverines.

Player Notes
Gordon is the starting QB for Cass Tech High School, but wasn’t deemed worthy of an offer at that position. When he attended college summer camps in 2008, several coaching staffs requested that he work out at the safety position. Though his performance didn’t garner any big-time offers, it did pique the interest of Rich Rodriguez and company. 2 games into the 2008 Cass Tech season, the coaches were convinced he could contribute at safety. He will be a DB at Michigan, though he would also be capable of playing QB in an emergency. Gordon is given two stars by Scout, though Rivals deems him worthy of the third star. He is a high-upside guy who might see his ranking increase, since he has only been playing safety for a half season.

Etc.
With two of his good friends and teammates now solidly committed to Michigan (on top of Boubacar Cissoko, who is a freshman standout in Ann Arbor), there is a good chance that William Campbell is more likely to recommit to Michigan.

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Friday Night Lights 2009: September 21

UPDATE: DeWayne Peace stats added for this week.
As you can see, this feature is getting more and more polished as the weeks go by. Next week, it’ll look just a little bit better.

CA QB Tate Forcier
This Week: Scripps Ranch v. West Hills. Scripps wins 17-10.

Forcier: 16-29 234 yards 1 tD 0 int.
Season Totals: Scripps Ranch 1-1
Forcier:
35-61 503 yds 2 TD. 8 rush, 81 yards, 3 TD (rushing stats not given for second game).

TX QB Shavodrick Beaver

This Week: Rider v. Tyler. Rider loses 28-24.
Beaver completed 13 of 26 passes for 105 yards (4.03 YPA) and 1 TD. He rushed 8 times for 55 yards (6.88 ypc) including a 64-yard TD run (sans the long TD run, he went 7 times for -9 yards).
Season Totals: Rider 0-3
Beaver:
Passing: 52-84 626 yds 4 TD.
40 rush, 242 yds, 3 TD
Beaver photo courtesy of Mark Roberts of the Times Record News.

MI RB Teric Jones
This Week: Cass v. Denby. Cass Tech wins 41-0.

Jones takes 7 carries for 124 yards (17.7 ypc) and 2 TDs in first-half action.
Season Totals: Cass 4-0
Jones:
48 Carries, 477 yards 4 TD.
If Jones’s stats seem kinda low, it’s partially because he hasn’t seen the second half in any of Cass Tech’s blowouts so far.
OH RB Fitzgerald Toussaint
This Week: Liberty v. Salem. Liberty wins 42-7.
Toussaint rushes 13 times for 246 yards (18.92 ypc) and 4 TDs.
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Season Totals: Liberty 5-0.
Toussaint:
81 carries, 1089 yards, 17 TDs. 1 rec, 48 yards and a TD.

FL RB Vincent Smith
This Week: Pahokee v. Palm Beach Lakes. Pahokee wins 56-14. Another article.

Smith runs 19 times for 241 yards (12.68 ypc) and 3 TDs of 60, 7, and 3 yards.
Season Totals: Pahokee 3-1 (including an exhibition loss to Olive Branch (MS)).
38 carries, 449 yds 7 TD
Stats do not include victory over King’s Academy, for which I could find none).

MN WR Bryce McNeal
This Week: Breck v. Blake. Breck loses 46-0.

No article with stats found.
Season Totals: Breck 3-1.
McNeal’s woefully incomplete stats: I know he has at least 1 punt return TD.

FL Slot Jeremy Gallon
This Week: Apopka v. South Panola (MS). Apopka loses 28-18.

Gallon: 5-8 132 2TDs 22 rush 160yds TD
This game was on TV. If anyone happened to DVR it, let me know, and I’ll incorporate the video.
Season Totals: Apopka 2-1
Gallon:
64 rush, 432 yards, 3 TD. 2 rec 22 yards, 1 TD. 1 kickoff return TD. 7-12, 195 yards, 3 TD.
IL OL Michael Schofield
This Week: Sandburg v. Andrew. Andrew wins 33-27.
No game articles found.
Season Totals: Sandburg 3-1.
No season stats for Schofield. If you can help out, let me know.

LA DT DeQuinta Jones
This Week: Bastrop v. Richwood. Bastrop wins 40-12.

No stats given for Jones. Jay Hopson was in attendance at the game.
Season Totals: Bastrop 2-0.
No stats for Jones.

NJ DE Anthony LaLota
This Week: Hun v. Mercersburg. Hun wins 38-13.

No stats found for LaLota.
Season Totals: Hun 1-1.
No season stats for LaLota.

AZ DE Craig Roh
This Week: Chaparral v. Copper Canyon. Chaparral wins 48-0.

Roh has 7 tackles, 2 sacks, and an interception returned 60 yards for a TD.
Season Totals: Chaparral 4-0.
Roh: 2 receptions for 6 yards (both on successful 2-point conversions) 39 total tackles 5.5 sacks 1 safety, 1 interception return for TD (60 yards).

IN LB Jordan Barnes
This Week: Homestead v. Bellmont. Homestead wins 34-14.

No Barnes stats.
Season Totals: Homestead 4-1.
No Barnes stats.
FL LB Mike Jones
This Week: Edgewater bye week
Season Totals: Edgewater 0-2

FL LB Brandin Hawthorne
This Week: Pahokee v. Palm Beach Lake. Pahokee wins 56-14.

No Hawthorne stats given.
Season Totals: Pahokee 3-0 (also lost an exhibition).
Help with Hawthorne stats! e-mail me.

OH S Isaiah Bell
This Week: Liberty v. Salem. Liberty wins 42-7.

No Bell stats.
Season Totals: Liberty 5-0.
I don’t have stats for Bell, if you’d like to help out, please do.
OH CB/S Justin Turner
This Week: Washington v. Garfield. Massillon wins 34-0.
Turner had 192 yards and 2 Tds (29 and 11 yds) on 22 carries (8.73 ypc). 1 Int, returned 41 yards for a TD. On the interception:
“They [Massillon’s coaches] said they’re 92 percent run,” he said. “When they passed it, I just knew I had to break on the ball and make a big play. I don’t know what they were thinking.”

Season Totals: Washington 3-2

Turner’s stats do not include Washington’s first game.
90 carries, 616 yards, 6 td
2 rec, 7 yds
5 tackles, 1 Int (TD)
3 KOR 55 yds

TX CB/WR DeWayne Peace
This Week: South Grand Prairie v. Northwest. SGP wins 21-7.

5 rec, 70 yds, 2TD. 2 rush 65 yds, 1 TD.
Season Totals: South 2-1 (plus)
Peace: 22 catches, 363 yards, 2 TDs. 2 ru
sh, 65 yds, 1 TD.

TX K Anthony Fera
This Week: Pius v. Kipp. Game postponed because of Hurricanes and stuff.
Season Totals: Pius 1-1.

Fera: 6-6 extra points, 1-1 FG (39).

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Craig Roh Goes Blue

With defensive end a major need for the 2008 and 2009 recruiting classes, Michigan finally received a commitment at the position last week, and when it rains, it pours. Craig Roh, a standout at Chaparral High in Scottsdale, Arizona, has pledged his word to sign with Michigan in February. Roh (6-5, 230, 4.6) becomes the 18th Michigan commitment for 2009.

Player Notes
Roh has great measurements for the defensive end position, though he will likely need to add weight with Mike Barwis to become a fixture along the defensive front. Roh is a high-energy player with excellent speed for a lineman. He was on Jim Stefani’s early list of prospects that Michigan should pursue. He is a tweener-type, though not the bad kind: he can play either a pass-rushing or run-stopping role from the defensive end spot, though if he specializes in one or the other, he could become a more intimidating player. It is expected that he will stay at the weakside (pass-rushing) end position. Roh has been selected for the ESPNU All-Star game, which certainly puts him among the top prospects in the country. He is considered a 4-star to both Rivals and Scout.

Recruiting Notes
Roh is originally from Michigan, and still has family in the Mitten. Roh’s family takes vacations in West Michigan each summer, so he is familiar with the area. He was extended a scholarship offer early in the recruiting cycle (though perhaps not early enough for some who follow recruiting to be satisfied), and expressed a lot of interest in Michigan. He visited Ann Arbor multiple times in a single week around the Fourth of July, the second visit to ensure he could meet with headman Rich Rodriguez. The visit did not result in a commitment, but not too long after, he narrowed to a top five list of several West Coast schools and Michigan. Roh then set up an official visit to Ann Arbor for the Wolverines’ opening tilt against Utah. Following the visit, Craig gave the standard “I was blown away” lip service, but indicated that he would not commit to Michigan until after giving the USC Trojans a chance. His official visit to the Coliseum for Southern Cal’s win against Ohio State never came to fruition, and instead he took an unofficial visit to Arizona State last weekend. On Tuesday, he announced that he would make his college choice on Tom Luginbill’s ESPNU show Thursday night. When it came time to reveal his decision, Craig picked the Michigan Wolverines.

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