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08-25-2012, 03:12 PM
torQQue Wrote:Regardless of what you may think of our rural community, there are people here that do care, and we will work to make sure his talent doesn't go unnoticed. I am one of those people that care. I already told Mack and his dad I would help put together DVD's for them to send out to colleges/coaches.I don't think you understand what I'm trying to say, Do you really think that even with this D1 potential that he will get the recognition he deserves by playing AA school playing the schedule that he does going against kids he twice bigger than? No D1 schools are looking for kids who are as big as the competition they face and dominates them. If he is really that good he needs to be playing 5A or 6A ball somewhere where he can truly get the credit he deserves. As i said not bashing the program. I am from Pike Co. myself and even I know that he may be just as good as any of those kids that play at the 5A or 6A level but he will never get that kind of recognition from schools by playing 2A teams from around here.
And Coach Daniels and his staff are already working to get this kid recognition. He also has his team participating in university held combines and camps which is helping to get exposure for talented players, such as Mack Little and Weston Little. Without question, coaches/recruiters are going to take notice when they see a kid with his size and abilities. In-fact they already are.
"Mack Little, South Floyd HS, KY, DL, 6-3, 304, Strongest Man" Little is a massive defensive lineman that put up some good testing numbers. He ran a 5.37 40 and jumped 21.5-inches in the vertical. He also benched 185-pounds 20 times. His skill set screams offensive lineman DI recruit."
http://www.nationalunderclassmen.com/Vie...SID=587195
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