View Full Version : BR Article-Tracking Where Every 5-Star Is Headed for 2013
SavageGator
01-27-2013, 11:13 PM
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1499795-tracking-where-every-5-star-is-headed-for-2013
Gatorrick22
01-28-2013, 12:08 AM
Excellent info/link SavageGator. Thinks to the post. I like the fact that VH3 is getting all that notoriety. I can't wait to see him at The Swamp.
GatorAvatar
01-28-2013, 01:05 AM
Why does USC have so many 5 stars. What do so many good prospects see in Notre Dame? Finally, is VHIII really that special: as in better than Joe Haden and Janoris Jenkins?
gatormoe1
01-28-2013, 01:35 AM
Avatar is even trying to be negative about our best commit. What a shocker.
GatorAvatar
01-28-2013, 05:54 AM
Avatar is even trying to be negative about our best commit. What a shocker.
SMDH. Is that what you got out of that? I'm in disbelief at how good VHIII is and I'm trying to figure out if he is at a level we haven't seen in recent years. Some have described him as the best CB prospect they have seen in more than a decade. Geez.
gatormoe1
01-28-2013, 08:06 AM
And you just want to figure out some how, some way that its false. It's what you do. Maybe if you weren't doom and gloom little things like that wouldn't be considered just another negative view but you're ALWAYS trying to find the worst of any situation and label it as being objective.
GatorAvatar
01-28-2013, 08:26 AM
And you just want to figure out some how, some way that its false. It's what you do. Maybe if you weren't doom and gloom little things like that wouldn't be considered just another negative view but you're ALWAYS trying to find the worst of any situation and label it as being objective.
Ok
Nicho
01-28-2013, 10:45 AM
And you just want to figure out some how, some way that its false. It's what you do. Maybe if you weren't doom and gloom little things like that wouldn't be considered just another negative view but you're ALWAYS trying to find the worst of any situation and label it as being objective.
He's a Gator in avatar only. I think he named himself as such on purpose.
StrangeGator
01-28-2013, 11:19 AM
Why does USC have so many 5 stars. What do so many good prospects see in Notre Dame? Finally, is VHIII really that special: as in better than Joe Haden and Janoris Jenkins?
Haden didn't even play CB in high school. He was a safety and QB. We recruited him to be a slot receiver. He wasn't as highly regarded an athlete as VH3. JJ was way underrated. He was thought to be an instinctive corner, but possibly not athletic enough to succeed at a high D1 level. For some reason, he got tagged with a 4.6 time in the forty.
VH3 is plenty special. He's faster than both of those guys and more versatile. As far as pure coverage skills, I don't remember a better high school corner that chose to go to UF. If he played WR, he'd be the best prospect we'd bagged in four or five years. He's the best overall prospect since Ronald Powell. He was that good on the field. If there was any doubt, he erased it in the all star game.
GatorAvatar
01-28-2013, 11:53 AM
Haden didn't even play CB in high school. He was a safety and QB. We recruited him to be a slot receiver. He wasn't as highly regarded an athlete as VH3. JJ was way underrated. He was thought to be an instinctive corner, but possibly not athletic enough to succeed at a high D1 level. For some reason, he got tagged with a 4.6 time in the forty.
VH3 is plenty special. He's faster than both of those guys and more versatile. As far as pure coverage skills, I don't remember a better high school corner that chose to go to UF. If he played WR, he'd be the best prospect we'd bagged in four or five years. He's the best overall prospect since Ronald Powell. He was that good on the field. If there was any doubt, he erased it in the all star game.
I know right, I have NEVER ever heard of any prospect get such glowing compliments from so many experts since I started following recruiting. Based on your assessment, and that of many others, I would conclude that VHIII will be better than Janoris and Haden.
Btw, thanks for your insight and for responding to my question.
UFreak
01-28-2013, 12:55 PM
If he's better than Janoris was as a freshman, then he will be the best freshman corner I have seen in my days following the Gators. Much respect to Larry Kennedy too. Can't wait to see him play.
SavageGator
01-28-2013, 02:17 PM
Hey Gatorrick22 I posted the link not Strange.
Gatorrick22
01-28-2013, 06:35 PM
Hey Gatorrick22 I posted the link not Strange.
:laugh::laugh:
So you did... Need to got my eyes checked. Good on you my friend. :wave:
Fixed it too.
Mayhem41
01-28-2013, 06:48 PM
If he's better than Janoris was as a freshman, then he will be the best freshman corner I have seen in my days following the Gators. Much respect to Larry Kennedy too. Can't wait to see him play.
Agreed
RayGator
01-31-2013, 06:13 AM
Haden didn't even play CB in high school. He was a safety and QB. We recruited him to be a slot receiver. He wasn't as highly regarded an athlete as VH3. JJ was way underrated. He was thought to be an instinctive corner, but possibly not athletic enough to succeed at a high D1 level. For some reason, he got tagged with a 4.6 time in the forty.
VH3 is plenty special. He's faster than both of those guys and more versatile. As far as pure coverage skills, I don't remember a better high school corner that chose to go to UF. If he played WR, he'd be the best prospect we'd bagged in four or five years. He's the best overall prospect since Ronald Powell. He was that good on the field. If there was any doubt, he erased it in the all star game.
That's interesting info about Joe Haden.
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