Bluffton's starting QB died in a car acident last summer. That contributed to why Ream didn't catch as many passes last fall with a new inexperienced quarterback.Ream is a 6'4", 230 pound tight end from Bluffton High School. In his senior season, he caught 53 passes for 635 yards receiving, which was good enough for First Team All-Northwest District and Honorable Mention All-Ohio in Division IV. This was actually somewhat of a disappointment, as in his junior season, Ream was Second Team All-Ohio in Division V.
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The recruiting services didn't like our last two classes very much either. Having said that, I think we all had a sense we had some good players coming in, and I'm a little nervous about this year. But, let's see this what we get. And, I'm not saying our guys can't recruit, etc. But we have had sleeping giants in our conference (Ball, Central, Akron) who can go after guys, not to mention OU, and with Cincy getting top guys we might have gottem (now that they are in a BCS confercence) its a really tough job, every week. And, its tough because they can play right away at those other schools.
Time will tell. I agree with however posted this: You judge a recruiting class when they stand with their parents on the field at their last game.
Time will tell. I agree with however posted this: You judge a recruiting class when they stand with their parents on the field at their last game.
RE - Bluffton's QB
I am very well aware that Bluffton's quarterback last season, Ricky Matter, tragically passed away in an auto accident. It actually wasn't in the summer, however, but in the winter. My brother's basketball team was scheduled to play Bluffton the evening of Ricky's accident, but of course the game was subsequently cancelled. I continue to send my thoughts out to Ricky and the Matter family. It's horrible to lose such a young, talented athlete to such unfortunate circumstances.Bluffton's starting QB died in a car acident last summer. That contributed to why Ream didn't catch as many passes last fall with a new inexperienced quarterback.
However, I don't think a quarterback change had much, if any, bearing on Ream's stats or accolades. Jarod Davies, a close friend of Ream's, stepped in for Bluffton last season and completed 226 of 356 passes for 2895 yards. This is not shabby by any means and is actually listed on OHSAA's website as the third best passing yard total in all of Ohio high school football last year.
Regardless, I see Ream as a very talented athlete that BG should feel lucky to land. I look forward to seeing Michael donning the brown and orange.
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From the Arkansas Democrat Gazette, it says were one of Hall's (three star) final picks:
One of the top uncommitted recruits, defensive end Michael Hall, 6-3, 230 pounds, 4.6 seconds in the 40-yard dash, is visting Arkansas this weekend. Hall has narrowed his decision to the Razorbacks, Maryland and Bowling Green, but is on the verge of eliminating Maryland. "
Hall was having a banner senior season until he sustained a slight tear in the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee in the fourth game of the season. Hall had accumulated eight sacks in three games.
Numerous schools, including Georgia Tech and Auburn, were on verge of offering at the time but pulled back following the injury. Hall said he will make his decision today.
http://www.nwanews.com/story.php?paper= ... yid=106465
http://rivals100.rivals.com/viewprospec ... _key=23566
One of the top uncommitted recruits, defensive end Michael Hall, 6-3, 230 pounds, 4.6 seconds in the 40-yard dash, is visting Arkansas this weekend. Hall has narrowed his decision to the Razorbacks, Maryland and Bowling Green, but is on the verge of eliminating Maryland. "
Hall was having a banner senior season until he sustained a slight tear in the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee in the fourth game of the season. Hall had accumulated eight sacks in three games.
Numerous schools, including Georgia Tech and Auburn, were on verge of offering at the time but pulled back following the injury. Hall said he will make his decision today.
http://www.nwanews.com/story.php?paper= ... yid=106465
http://rivals100.rivals.com/viewprospec ... _key=23566
20 confirmed thus far! 3 more unconfirmed . . .
1. Guy Williamson, OT, Mahomet, IL
2. Kevin Mahoney, OT, Springfield North, OH
3. Shane Steffy, G/C, Oakmont, PA
4. Michael Ream, TE, Bluffton, OH
5. Rubin Ruiz, TE, Arizona Western CC
6. Jimmy Scheidler, TE, Indianapolis Bishop Chatard
7. Freddie Barnes, ATH/QB, Homewood-Floosmoor, IL
8. Luke Alexander, WR, Springfield South, OH
9. Aaron Davis, WR, Dunedin Armwood, FL
10. Chris Bullock, RB, Destrehan, LA
11. Bobby Thomas, RB, Willoughby Hts, OH
12. Brady Mintrun, DT, Loveland, OH
13. Nick Lawrence, LB, Brighton, MI
14. Cody Basler, LB, Bay City, MI
15. Antonio Smith, DB, Miami, FL
16. Thomas James, DE, Conway Goose Creek, FL
17. Stephen Thompson, DB, Southfield Lathrup, MI
18. Calvin Wiley, DB, Harper Woods Notre Dame, MI
19. Jacob Hardwick, DE, Virginia Beach Ocean Lakes, VA
20. Rhett Magner, DB, Palmer Colony, AK
Unconfirmed . . .
21. Phillip Pollard, G, Westerville South, OH
22. Cory Olanyian, WR, Norwalk
23. Stephen Zywotek, DE, Avon Lake . . . might be headed to Findlay
2. Kevin Mahoney, OT, Springfield North, OH
3. Shane Steffy, G/C, Oakmont, PA
4. Michael Ream, TE, Bluffton, OH
5. Rubin Ruiz, TE, Arizona Western CC
6. Jimmy Scheidler, TE, Indianapolis Bishop Chatard
7. Freddie Barnes, ATH/QB, Homewood-Floosmoor, IL
8. Luke Alexander, WR, Springfield South, OH
9. Aaron Davis, WR, Dunedin Armwood, FL
10. Chris Bullock, RB, Destrehan, LA
11. Bobby Thomas, RB, Willoughby Hts, OH
12. Brady Mintrun, DT, Loveland, OH
13. Nick Lawrence, LB, Brighton, MI
14. Cody Basler, LB, Bay City, MI
15. Antonio Smith, DB, Miami, FL
16. Thomas James, DE, Conway Goose Creek, FL
17. Stephen Thompson, DB, Southfield Lathrup, MI
18. Calvin Wiley, DB, Harper Woods Notre Dame, MI
19. Jacob Hardwick, DE, Virginia Beach Ocean Lakes, VA
20. Rhett Magner, DB, Palmer Colony, AK
Unconfirmed . . .
21. Phillip Pollard, G, Westerville South, OH
22. Cory Olanyian, WR, Norwalk
23. Stephen Zywotek, DE, Avon Lake . . . might be headed to Findlay
New Orleans Pipeline?
per theInsiders/Scout.com . . . WR George Lewis (6-3 1/2 and 4.6 40) fresh off of decommitting to UCLA was in town for an official visit this weekend as was Trevor Frericks a DL in the 6-2 range from Quincy, IL.
Michael Hall visited on 1/14 . . . Scout.com has him as the #62 DE, while rivals has him as the 43 best tight end. This could be the wow guy that bumps this class up significantly.
Michael Hall visited on 1/14 . . . Scout.com has him as the #62 DE, while rivals has him as the 43 best tight end. This could be the wow guy that bumps this class up significantly.
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George Lewis would be nice.... I saw Frericks and Solak at the hockey game. Frericks looked like another Brad Williams type.... maybe a litle undersized for DT, but he doesn't look like a lardass and seemed to carry himself pretty well for a 260 lb HS kid.
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I saw a blurb online inone of the PA papers that BG had almost asked OL Shane Steffy to grayshirt ( walk on until maybe Jan 2006) because he had, unbeknownst to the coaches, undergone postseason shoulder surgery. Apparently, Shane's prognosis is good, because the decision was made not to pull his offer for 2005.
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Re: 20 confirmed thus far! 3 more unconfirmed . . .
Option: not trying to nitpick with you, because you're usually on target, but Bobby Thomas is from Warrensville Hts., not Willoughby Hts.OptionQB wrote:1. Guy Williamson, OT, Mahomet, IL
2. Kevin Mahoney, OT, Springfield North, OH
3. Shane Steffy, G/C, Oakmont, PA
4. Michael Ream, TE, Bluffton, OH
5. Rubin Ruiz, TE, Arizona Western CC
6. Jimmy Scheidler, TE, Indianapolis Bishop Chatard
7. Freddie Barnes, ATH/QB, Homewood-Floosmoor, IL
8. Luke Alexander, WR, Springfield South, OH
9. Aaron Davis, WR, Dunedin Armwood, FL
10. Chris Bullock, RB, Destrehan, LA
11. Bobby Thomas, RB, Willoughby Hts, OH
12. Brady Mintrun, DT, Loveland, OH
13. Nick Lawrence, LB, Brighton, MI
14. Cody Basler, LB, Bay City, MI
15. Antonio Smith, DB, Miami, FL
16. Thomas James, DE, Conway Goose Creek, FL
17. Stephen Thompson, DB, Southfield Lathrup, MI
18. Calvin Wiley, DB, Harper Woods Notre Dame, MI
19. Jacob Hardwick, DE, Virginia Beach Ocean Lakes, VA
20. Rhett Magner, DB, Palmer Colony, AK
Unconfirmed . . .
21. Phillip Pollard, G, Westerville South, OH
22. Cory Olanyian, WR, Norwalk
23. Stephen Zywotek, DE, Avon Lake . . . might be headed to Findlay
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Here is some interesting info on Frericks:falconman wrote:Trevor Frericks committed today according to Rivals.
"2004 KHQA Football Player of the Year
TREVOR FRERICKS, DT/OL, QUINCY NOTRE DAME
Rationale: I know, I know...Linemen don't win the Heisman; or any other Player of the Year type award. They win Lineman awards and that's that. Sure, if a running back runs for 2000 yards in a season, he's a no-brainer candidate for Player of the Year. I would argue that a defensive tackle posting double digit sack totals is no less rare, or impressive; particularly one that saw the type of double team attention that Frericks drew this season. Simply put, Trevor was the dominant player in Tri State Football this season: the most talked about; most schemed for; most heavily recruited; and flat out most gifted. Blessed with uncommon speed for man his size, Frericks was the rainmaker in the Tri State's best defense and a kid who was all but unblockable. If ever there was a year; if ever there was an ideal candidate to honor; Trevor Frericks was it. The KHQA Preseason Player of the Year was the rare find who lived up to the hype and never disappointed."
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