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Topic: 2014 DB Brett Layton (Mount San Jacinto - JUCO) - Ohio Signee
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DallasCat
1/19/2014 6:57 PM
Rivals showing he committed today after visiting 2 days ago. Also shows offers from New Mexico and New Mexico State.

http://rivals.yahoo.com/footballrecruiting/football/recru...
Last Edited: 2/5/2014 12:13:21 PM by Ted Thompson
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L.C.
1/19/2014 8:00 PM
CB is my highest area of concern, so I'm happy to seen another corner. There can't be many spaces left.
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Doc Bobcat
1/19/2014 8:08 PM
L.C. wrote:expand_more
CB is my highest area of concern, so I'm happy to seen another corner. There can't be many spaces left.


That's what worries me about Papi White.....sounds like he's leanin towards S.Miss and if we're out of schollies is doesn't matter.....hopefully we're not and OUr Oklahoma boys can convince him along with the quality of OUr journalism school.  Here's Laytons Hudl
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http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/14402/brett-layton
Last Edited: 1/19/2014 8:09:32 PM by Doc Bobcat
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colobobcat66
1/20/2014 9:04 AM
L.C. wrote:expand_more
CB is my highest area of concern, so I'm happy to seen another corner. There can't be many spaces left.
I'm predicting some decommits with the coaching changes so you won't have to worry about spaces available
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L.C.
1/20/2014 9:23 AM
Maybe. We'll see.
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colobobcat66
1/20/2014 10:12 AM
L.C. wrote:expand_more
Maybe. We'll see.
what do you think about decommits, yes or no and if yes, how many?
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L.C.
1/20/2014 11:57 AM
I am thinking none, but it's always possible. In some ways it may depend on how successful Vandy is at holding on to their own recruits, and how quickly Ohio names replacements for the departed coaches. Even then, Vandy, in order to be competitive in the SEC is typically after 4 star recruits, and takes some 3 star ones, while Ohio is generally a rung lower, going after 3 star recruits, and taking some 2-star ones. I think it's more likely that Vandy goes after Stanford recruits than Ohio ones. Still, there are a few Ohio recruits, particularly OL recruits that Vandy might go after. We'll just have to wait and see.
Last Edited: 1/20/2014 11:59:31 AM by L.C.
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colobobcat66
1/20/2014 2:01 PM
L.C. wrote:expand_more
I am thinking none, but it's always possible. In some ways it may depend on how successful Vandy is at holding on to their own recruits, and how quickly Ohio names replacements for the departed coaches. Even then, Vandy, in order to be competitive in the SEC is typically after 4 star recruits, and takes some 3 star ones, while Ohio is generally a rung lower, going after 3 star recruits, and taking some 2-star ones. I think it's more likely that Vandy goes after Stanford recruits than Ohio ones. Still, there are a few Ohio recruits, particularly OL recruits that Vandy might go after. We'll just have to wait and see.
I was thinking we would lose some to other schools, rather than Vandy, but with Vandy having 10-11 decommits so far, it possible we may lose 1 or 2 to them as well
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Paul Graham
1/20/2014 2:10 PM
Lets hope we don't lose Duckworth...that would be a disaster.
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L.C.
1/20/2014 2:12 PM
colobobcat66 wrote:expand_more
I was thinking we would lose some to other schools, rather than Vandy, but with Vandy having 10-11 decommits so far, it possible we may lose 1 or 2 to them as well

Ah, OK. Yes, that could happen, but I don't think so. The best defense against that is probably to find some quality replacements for the departing coaches.
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colobobcat66
1/20/2014 6:40 PM
L.C. wrote:expand_more
I was thinking we would lose some to other schools, rather than Vandy, but with Vandy having 10-11 decommits so far, it possible we may lose 1 or 2 to them as well

Ah, OK. Yes, that could happen, but I don't think so. The best defense against that is probably to find some quality replacements for the departing coaches.
very short time to do all that
Last Edited: 1/20/2014 11:34:43 PM by colobobcat66
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allen
1/21/2014 2:13 AM
Duckworth has a torn ACL, nobody will attempt to steal him. We need to get anther quarterback just in case he does not heal.
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GoCats105
1/21/2014 12:37 PM
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Duckworth has a torn ACL, nobody will attempt to steal him. We need to get anther quarterback just in case he does not heal.


Can you hear us all the way back there in the '50s? Modern medicine has advanced to where the ACL injury is not a career ender. Duckworth will be fine and yes we should be afraid someone will steal him, especially with Gdowski being one of the coaches who left.
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Bcat2
1/21/2014 6:23 PM
Paul Graham wrote:expand_more
Lets hope we don't lose Duckworth...that would be a disaster.
Seems coach Solich scheduled a personal visit to Joey for yesterday. No further information.
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allen
1/21/2014 6:48 PM
I certainly hope that Duckworth recovers, but nobody will take him. Surgery has came along way and he is a young man, so he should recover fully. He will need to redshirt next year and deal with the psychological effects as well. Trust me nobody is trying to steal him.
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Bobcatzblitz
1/21/2014 8:36 PM
I wouldnt worry about losing Duckworth too another school I worry that his knee gives him a shot to even follow his dream of college football. Good luck to him!!
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L.C.
1/21/2014 9:01 PM
His situation seems similar to Mario Dovell. If my memory is correct, Dovell also tore his ACL in high school, and Ohio honored their scholarship offer, and after sitting out a year, Dovell had a decent career at Ohio, though it was hindered by some additional injuries, such as a broken leg in 2012.
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Monroe Slavin
1/21/2014 9:10 PM
It doesn't really matter but it seems inconsistent to be worried that we may lose him, to think he's a fine player and we definitely want him.....then to think that no one else will want him.
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Casper71
1/22/2014 12:29 AM
Seriously?  News flash, ACL injuries are hardly the career enders they were 20 years ago.  In fact, one of my sons tore his ACL in the late 90's and went on to a fine collegiate sports career.  Don't get me wrong though, much of it is mental and the rehab is unbelievably hard/painful work.  Good luck to the young man!
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