Back to football: Here are some early Super 11 picks

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The AJC won’t be selecting its annual football Super 11 team of high school seniors until late summer. But discussion begins today with you.

I’m going to throw out 11 names. I haven’t studied how all these guys are being recruited. Our Michael Carvell is the expert about that. I just follow high school football. That doesn’t mean I haven’t heard a few things about recruiting. But my picks might more influenced by the players I’ve seen or been told about by high school fans and coaches.

Tell me what you think about these 11. Who would you pick?

RB Ean Pemberton, Grayson: He won’t be a big recruit because he’s not, well, big. He’s 5-3. Pemberton rushed for close to 2,000 yards last season. Should a super high school player be Super 11 if he’s not a big-time recruit?

OL JaWuan James, North Gwinnett: James is almost the opposite of Pemberton. Good high school player, but not the best player on his team last season. Probably not the best lineman on his team. But he’s a HUGE college prospect. He’s 6-6 and has offers from Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tech and about 20 other schools. Should a super recruit be Super 11 if he’s not yet one of the 11 best players in Georgia?

QB Hutson Mason, Lassiter: Mason threw for 3,705 yards last season, five short of the state record. He reportedly has an offer from Iowa, but he lacks prototype QB size. Which means he might not make Super 11 for that reason.

RB Martez Eastland, Ringgold: I’ve seen him on tape only. Major sleeper. Eastland (6-foot, 230 pounds) rushed for 1,621 yards on 211 carries. Son of former Auburn star Donnie Humphrey.

WR Markeith Ambles, Henry County: Caught 40 passes last season for about 750 yards. Returned four kicks for TDs. I saw him play. Definitely a D-1 receiver. Not sure I like him as much as his WR teammate last season, Jamal Patterson.

DL Jeffrey Whitaker, Warner Robins: Generally considered the top defensive lineman in Georgia. Several D-1A offers already. Never seen him play.

DB Alec Ogletree, Newnan: Blocked six kicks last season. That’s a show of athleticism. Also an outstanding basketball player. Had 75 tackles on a 12-1 team. I’ve seen him in two sports. Virtual lock for Super, I’d think.

OL Ed Christian, Lowndes: Top lineman on a team that rushed for 3,600 yards last season. I’ve seen him, and he’s special. Should’ve been first-team all-state but wasn’t primarily because he was a junior.

RB Mack Brown, M.L. King: Rushed for 1,660 yards and 21 touchdowns on 177 carries last season. Probably the state’s top running back prospect.

WR Tai-Ler Jones, Gainesville: Jones caught 81 passes for 979 yards and 12 touchdowns last season. Also a good punter – 43.8 yards per punt. A ton of big-name offers.

QB Connor Shaw, Flowery Branch: Passed for 2,146 yards and 22 touchdowns. Also rushed for 929 yards. His team was the Class AAA runner-up. Big brother plays at Tech.

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former redan park coach

March 23rd, 2009
2:54 am

Garrison Glass DT Booker T> Washington High School , TOP DT in Metro Atlanta 83 tackles 4 sacks,8 stops in backfield sleeper that should be considered for super 11

Sarah

March 23rd, 2009
6:15 am

don’t forget about Walton’s Brandon Burrows! He’s ridiculously good and maybe the best athlete to come through the school, ever…

Football Buff

March 23rd, 2009
7:10 am

Garrison Smith #56 from Douglass HS (Atlanta,Ga) is the best DL in the country! If he does not make the Super 11 the whole poll should be shut down. Smith’s offers,grades and field play says everything ask any major college in the country start with every SEC university.

Grayson Fan

March 23rd, 2009
7:57 am

Ean may not be a top recruit because of his size, but I would consider him one of best backs in Ga.

John Goode

March 23rd, 2009
8:42 am

Zach Amey from Creekside is an excellent football player, I would consider him one the best in the state. RB/LB/KR.

what?

March 23rd, 2009
9:08 am

Hutson mason is a good quarterback, but not a BCS conference quarterback. He lacks size and arm strength and his numbers are more influenced by the spread passing attack(Similar to Texas Tech).

Coach

March 23rd, 2009
9:14 am

It would be a shame if they allow size to prevent pemberton from getting it. Remember his is 5′5 150pounds and rushed for 2000 thousands yards in AAAAA football impressive. That alone should get him it.

Mikey

March 23rd, 2009
9:17 am

Isaiah Johnson – Safety – Sandy Creek – 7 ints and 55 tackles and 6 PBU’s

BurkeBear

March 23rd, 2009
9:20 am

Terrell Brigham (ATH)from Burke County. Passed for 1700 and Rushed for 1100. Saftey at the next level. Hidden in the rural town of Waynesboro, Georgia. CSRA Player of year and All-State Honorable Mention.

Coach

March 23rd, 2009
12:19 pm

I agree sanders,cornelius, and thornton are some good players.

Chris natsch

March 23rd, 2009
1:10 pm

Football Fan

March 23rd, 2009
1:19 pm

I would say Ean Pemberton is an excellent player, I would consider him one of the best back. And it would be a shame if his size prevent him from getting it.

mike jones

March 23rd, 2009
1:34 pm

They didnt even mention Mack Brown of MLK and there’s an up and coming quarterback by the name of Miles Gooch at Towers. He’s 6′3″ 205lbs and is a beast.

Rocketman

March 23rd, 2009
2:03 pm

Devin Scott from TUCKER HIGH has to be one of the best i’ve ever seen. His only drawback is his size and ask those defenders he blazes through, how much that hurts him. I’m sure they wish they had a bigger target. Devin Scott. Dont sleep on him.

wolverine fan

March 23rd, 2009
2:04 pm

Corey Carmichael…….Woodstock LB..Killer

WalRAider

March 23rd, 2009
2:52 pm

Burrows, Gilbert, and Woestmann from Walton. All have D-1 offers

Nole Supporter

March 23rd, 2009
3:29 pm

Zach Amey, Creekside 135 tackles, 800 plus yards rushing and 15 touchdowns as a Junior. One of the best in the state by far!!!!

Georgia Football Fan

March 23rd, 2009
3:56 pm

Shawn Green, DT Grayson should definitely be on this list as well.

EddieKang

March 23rd, 2009
4:19 pm

You guys better stop putting all these Metro area kids in the Super 11, and neglecting the rest of the state. If that’s the case it should just be call the Atlanta Metro Super 11. The Macon Telegraph should have their own. Also what ever newspaper is dominant further south than Macon should have their own. The best players in the State aren’t represented on this pre Super 11.

Avid Reader

March 23rd, 2009
4:39 pm

I saw 5 with my own eyes – James, Pemberton, Hutson, Brown and Ogletree. The one to keep on the radar is Ogletree. He’s as punishing a safety as you will see in high school football and probably the early front-runner for metro player of the year with Brown a close second. If you are taking suggestions, former Buford running back Storm Johnson should be on this list. He was in line to be the next Wolves back to sign a major scholarship…any word on why he left? Cole Moon (St. Pius X) is another one to keep your eye on.

Vince

March 23rd, 2009
4:48 pm

Hutson Mason is loosing his offensive line and several of his talented receivers at Lassiter. The jury is out!

Grayson Student

March 23rd, 2009
4:57 pm

While this isnt likely I would like to see pemberton, green, and terry williams at inside linebacker get it all from grayson. they are 3 very good players

Gwinnett Fan

March 23rd, 2009
5:00 pm

Grayson has several that could be added to this list along with Green and Pemberton, J Champaign and T.Williams

The Robot Nesbitt

March 23rd, 2009
5:17 pm

Todd: The Robot Nesbitt has concluded that players should not be selected for the Super 11 based on status as a prospect. The selection process must be based on performance at the high school level. The top prospects will have their recongition on recruiting sites and programs. The top PLAYERS, not just prospects, deserve attention too.

Please confirm. Thank you.

Robot out.

ALLISON PALMER

March 23rd, 2009
5:23 pm

LIKE I SAID DURING BASKETBALL SEASON AND I WAS RIGHT,DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE STEPHEN HILL AND MILLERGROVE I TOLD YA SO THIS KID ABILITIES AND HE IS GOING TO MAKE. HIS DAD WAS A BIG TIME ATHLETE IN SMALL RURAL DARIEN,GA WHERE HE GREW UP.WATCH OUT AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS

Billy

March 23rd, 2009
7:22 pm

Ean Pemberton is not the same height he was his sophmore year. As of now he is 5′5 150. Dont let size fool you. Let me remind you, he also won the weight lifting competition at Peachtree Ridge Highschool for his weight class.

Gwinnett

March 23rd, 2009
8:15 pm

David Cooper (LB) Brookwood highschool and Charles Perkins (LB) Collins hill………both commited to Georgia Tech

graysonfan

March 23rd, 2009
8:22 pm

Just because guys have offers from big school, does that make them a super 11, or does their contributions to their team and stats take care of that.

jc

March 23rd, 2009
9:32 pm

Any chance of some baseball coverage; football and basketball are over in case the ajc didn’t realize it.

charles

March 24th, 2009
1:59 am

I have saidthis for years. I agree with previous Blogger in that the sports staff of AJC needs to stop saying super 11 as to imply it is all over the state of Georgia; because it is not! Todd this should be renamed to Atlanta area super 11…..you just can make as many AAAAAAAAA schools have as many super,super super, elite members as you so desire…and the REST of the state can do likewise……….THIS would make it FAIR!!!!

Fan

March 24th, 2009
8:01 am

Henry High is not the only school in the county. Check out Ola High School. Two great prospects, Dylan Leonard, OL, 6′4, 290 lbs. with a 4.6 GPA, also TE Dylan Thompson, 6′3″, 220 lbs. Both are being looked at by several D-1 schools including Vandy and Georgia Tech.

Chris Whitfield

March 24th, 2009
9:49 am

Ahhhhh, let the Metro vs. the rest of the State debate begin and it isn’t even April. There are only five players that I would consider METRO on this list. Some of you act like we have never heard of Valdosta or Lowndes or Statesboro or Camden County. While I love the whole North-South, metro-everywhere else debate as much as the next guy, be honest and recognize that there are a lot more schools in the metro area than anywhere else in the state so a good number of anyone’s top list for the state is going to include metro players. It’s like what Jimmy the Greek said way back in the day. You might not like to hear it, but it is the truth. And this is coming from a guy who grew up in Savannah (I think I can name all of the All-State players from that area for the last 10 years on two hands) and worked at South and Middle Georgia papers for most of my career. Todd can probably back this up with more numbers, but if you look at percentage of schools in the metro area versus percentage of schools everywhere else, the number of Super 11 picks follows the numbers. Newnan, Ringgold, Warner Robins, Gainesville and Lowndes are not Metro. Henry is on the fringes, as is Flowery Branch. You might can make an argument, but even then five of the 11 are definitely outside of metro.

Todd Holcomb

March 24th, 2009
10:43 am

Good comments so far. …

My thoughts on some of them:

Metro bias – It’s a myth. I thought Chris summed that up well. Most of these guys are not metro. Flowery Branch is not really metro.

Also, I just looked at the past five years of Super 11 teams. Only once, in 2006, were most of the Super 11 from metro Atlanta. There were six that year. In 2008, 2007, 2005 and 2004, there were more Super 11 outside of metro Atlanta than in. In 2004, there was only one metro Atlanta player in the Super 11.

OK, here are my Super 11 comments:

1 – Football season is never over in Georgia.

2 – If you don’t have an offer yet, you are not likely to be a Super 11 player. So ”being looked at by several D-1 schools” is nice, but not usually Super 11 material.

3- Responding to “Just because guys have offers from big school, does that make them a super 11, or does their contributions to their team and stats take care of that.” … To be a Super 11, I believe you need to be both a great prospect and a great player. Those who are one but not the other are not likely to make it. Good example last year was Mikey Tamburro. First-team all state QB, but no BCS offers. He didn’t make Super 11. Another case: Jonathan Davis. Awesome player with a few but not many BCS offers. He made it. But we debated that one long and hard.

4 – Thanks for the updates on Ean Pemberton. You can’t help but love that player. But here’s my guess: He will have a tough time making Super 11. But he’s got a shot.

5 – Stephen Hill. Who knows how good he’ll be. But he won’t be a Super 11 unless he’s got a fifth year of eligibility. I liked watching him in basketball.

6 – “The best players in the State aren’t represented on this pre Super 11.” You might be right. Let’s hear yours. How many players south of Macon have D-1 offers?

7 – “The Robot Nesbitt has concluded that players should not be selected for the Super 11 based on status as a prospect.” See #3.

8 – Garrison Smith, Douglass. Almost picked him. He’s got a good shot to make the final cut.

9 – Terrell Brigham, Burke County. Almost picked him too. Not sure what kind of prospect he’s going to be.

10 – Hutson Mason, Lassiter. Someone implied above that, while Mason is very good, he is a bit of a system QB and benefited a lot from a good line and receivers (i.e., Lutzenkirchen). Interesting debate. Mason was not the AJC’s first-team all state QB in AAAAA despite superior statistics mainly because we thought Mike Tamburro was a little better, despite what the numbers say. Are you saying that was a good call? I’ll be interested to see how Hutson does this year. I think he’ll do well, but won’t replicate those 2008 numbers. Hope I’m wrong, as I loved seeing Lassiter make a run last year.

11 – Brandon Burrows, Walton. What’s the deal on him? He’s got an offer at UGA as a RB, but he didn’t start last season, at least not at RB.

Coach

March 24th, 2009
11:22 am

What is the criterior for being a super 11. Because if you take pemberton from grayson they won’t when 4 games. The value this kid brings to his school and county is out of this world and he should be rewarded for that. The kid is small with a big heart. And just in case you forgot he out played greg reid when they met head to head. Oh didn’t he get player of the year.

Football Buff

March 24th, 2009
11:39 am

Todd why almost on Garrison Smith he is the best Defensive Lineman in the country. Garrison has everything you describe in your post. The kid is more than a prospect he is a Great! player and most of his offers 30 + are from BCS programs and all D-1A. How much more does the kid need on his resume? Picking Smith as a Super 11 should have no thought it should be automatic. Smith has qualified and he is an honor student. At 6′3 260 4.5 forty plays DT & DE I think he is the pick of the litter.

lowndesvikings1

March 24th, 2009
11:48 am

Ed Christian is a great choice to be in the super 11. He has already said he will be going to FSU with Greg Reid and Gerald Demps to play football when he graduates next spring.

icAAsports

March 24th, 2009
11:53 am

DaRick Rogers. You better get on the band wagon. He is a 6′2″ 205 lb. Wide Receiver from Calhoun High School. He runs a 4.45 40 all day long and has a Vertical of 38″. Hide and watch. LSU, UGA, Florida, Purdue, along with a few more, have all offered.

TheRealist

March 24th, 2009
12:07 pm

This is funny. Good thing South Ga has such great coaches because obviously they don’t have the athletes. You AJC folks are so ignorant to football as a whole in Ga.

Todd Holcomb

March 24th, 2009
12:37 pm

Back to the South Georgia debate.

Rivals has 16 players rated 3-star or above so far. Scout has 14. None of those are from south of Warner Robins.

These early ratings are largely based on offers that these players have received.

Why are Rivals and Scout not rating any South Georgia players? Why are more South Georgia players this year not getting more big-time early offers?

Is it metro bias?

Now before someone reads this post out of context, be aware that I am defending my 11 choices, of whom only one is from south of Warner Robins. South Georgia football is awesome. I’m not debating that. But I do think that some fans of South Georgia football feel entitled to having at least three South Georgia football players on any Super 11 team. It doesn’t always work that way.

And finally, my list isn’t what I’d nominate as my Super 11. It’s just a mix of prospects and great players that will initiate the debate. The Douglass DT Garrison Smith should be on there. I agree.

Doc

March 24th, 2009
1:03 pm

Hutson Mason hands down is a Super 11 tallent. I don’t care if you think he is a system QB or not the kid passed for 3700 yards and nearly 30 TD’s that is unheard of! More important he did it against good competition (they played 4 teams ranked in the top 10 AAAAA, one in AAAA). Hutson is not “under sized” as stated above, he is 6′3″ and just under 190 lbs He has a great arm and can make all the throws you want by a D-1 QB. I have been fortunate to see other QB’s for the last 35 years in the south and Georgia. I know what a D-1 QB looks and plays like! He’s got it. As far as performance, when faced head to head he has held his own or out performed all comers including Mikey Tamburo,Connor Shaw (see 7on7 tournament 2008). Lassiter had a good team last year, not great. They had numerous weaknesses(speed back,WR) but a well rounded team. Hutson was able to lead them to the 2nd round of the GA State AAAAA playoff. It would be even more spectacular if Lassiter had a bonified D-1 speedster at RB or WR. Lutz did make it easier for Hutson due to his tremendous tallent but defenses can key on one man. Iowa has offered and Purdue is close as is E. Carolina, and NC State. Anyone who thinks this kid is not D-1 or still questions his ablilities either did not see him, saw him only one time or has some personal thing going. He is doing more with less than any other QB I know.

TRUE BLUE

March 24th, 2009
1:29 pm

I think AJC should look at three thing when picking SUPER 11 players. #1 CORE GRADE POINT AVERAGE #2 D1 OFFERS #3 Resume on and off the field. SUPER 11 PLAYERS shouldn’t just be athletes. They should be student-athletes. Grades should be the first thing you look for, because in the past too many SUPER 11 PLAYERS didn’t have the grades. A athletes should already be qualified to play at the next level. The SUPER 11 PICK SHOULD BE STUDENT-ATHLETE HONOR.

What?

March 24th, 2009
2:25 pm

Hutson Mason will not replicate his numbers from last year. If he gets 2500 yards and 20 or so touchdowns this year he’s good but he does benefit from a spread pass attack that really doesn’t require great arm strength which fits him well because he lollipops throws 30+ yards. His strength is his accuracy and his recievers help him a lot.

Todd Holcomb

March 24th, 2009
3:19 pm

Surprised no comment on Blake Sims of Gainesville. In retro, I wish I’d picked him instead of Connor Shaw. Shaw is fine, but Sims threw for 2,785 yards and also ran for 1,000 last year. Didn’t realize until today he had an offer from UGA.

True Blue: I think you make good points. We need to research better and find out the risky recruits. In retrospect, Eric Fields was a mistake last year for Super 11. He didn’t qualify. But what about a guy like Greg Reid? He was probably the best player in the state. There was some academic concern about him, but had we left him off, that would’ve been an even bigger mistake given the season he had both on the field and in the national limelight, signing w/ FSU. Same with Jonathan Davis, IMO. Tough issue. Glad you brought it up.

jack

March 24th, 2009
4:06 pm

If you honestly can say Hutson Mason does not have arm strength, then you have never seen him play. Ya the Trojans throw the ball a lot but we would be saying that about connor shaw if he was in that offense. Whoever said Hutson was undersized must have there info wrong i have seen this kid play, but all though i have never met him he has the size and arm strength to throw any pass. lollipop passes… haha someone doesn’t get out on friday nights

redd

March 24th, 2009
7:24 pm

I’ll go for Storm Johnson, big strong fast RB. Didn’t carry alot of ball for Buford, but still rushed for 1300 yards and 21 TD’s. Saw his videos on scout and rivals. This kid can really carry the mail. Has alot of offers from several BCS schools. Loganville will be on the map with Storm running from that I.

bee shabazz

March 24th, 2009
9:32 pm

Georgia high school football is good, SOUTH FLORIDA high school football is better! Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties.Speed, speed, and more speed and THANK GOD nobody down there runs that GODAWFUL WING-T OFFENSE!

DUPER !!

March 24th, 2009
10:06 pm

What about Garrison Smith and David Yankey!!!

C'mon

March 24th, 2009
10:54 pm

Storm Johnson a must, kid is amazing with strength, speed and vision. He will put up crazy numbers at Loganville..Already has major offers from the big time SEC programs.

ATL Dawg

March 24th, 2009
11:27 pm

How can you leave out A. Ogletree from Newnan. He is a speciman and will be one the highest recruited players in the nation. He is scary good.

Yo

March 24th, 2009
11:35 pm

Lowndes had Super 11 and player of the year last year and did not win state.
I prefer the non super 11 player years when we did win state. Super 11 is pretty good
but state championships is where it is at! ps-I think the super 11 should be made
up of 11 ball players from Grayson and Pemberton should be player of the year.

bee shabazz

March 24th, 2009
11:45 pm

Isn’t Grayson one of those garbage WING-T Programs?

Recruiting Skeptic

March 24th, 2009
11:51 pm

How does someone who was the No. 3 receiver on his team become maybe the No. 1 receiver prospect in the state after transferring to a smaller school and putting up deceptively big numbers against lesser competition?

How does a hotshot high school wide receiver average only 12 yards per catch and get offers from big time programs all over the country?

Are they recruiting him or his dad?

Inquiring minds want to know.

Coach

March 25th, 2009
4:27 am

Booker T. Washington has 3 that should be considered
Garrison Glass one of the top rated DT in the state
Q. Forte the best quarterback in metro atlanta monster stats
Antonio Goodwin the best reciever in metro atlanta

DAVE

March 25th, 2009
5:39 am

Storm Johnson, great back. Super 11, heck YEH!

loganville sec

March 25th, 2009
6:03 am

I am for the student-athlete for Super 11.
He needs to qualify, both on the field and with grades.
Storm has qualified in grades and ACT.
He will graduate from Loganville in December.
He gets my plug.

Jack

March 25th, 2009
8:05 am

Jamarco Clark, TE, DE, LB Forest Park High School very good kid out of Clayton County very intelligent as well. Led his team in sacks racking up 10 1/2
along with 58 tackles. The kid loves the game he’s not a hot shot recruit but he would make a good player at the next level.

georgia

March 25th, 2009
9:16 am

Blake Sims is the best quarter back ya’ll are missing him for some reason this kid win games. He was hall county player of the year in football and basketball he is probably one of the best athletic in the state I have a friend in gainesville that said he ran 10.90 hundred yesterday and 21.89 in the two hundred so now he is on the track now fans they are missing this kid. Least georgia was smart enough to offer this kid these sportswriter are funny young man keep your head-up the college are seeing you and the fan. We will be at gainesville to see you play as much as possible you are mr. showtime we can’t wait to see you play.

Lovesports

March 25th, 2009
9:35 am

Blake made allstate ajc last year and ya’ll are missing him georgia I see what your saying the quarterback ya’ll listed didn’t make allstate but his brother plays at GT he is good but he is not Blake Sims. Go to Georgia Blake Sims.

Bull Dogs

March 25th, 2009
9:41 am

Go BullDog get him!

Football Guide

March 25th, 2009
10:15 am

What about Kolton Houston at Buford High School. He is 6′ 5″ and 265 lbs with 12 or more D1 offers. He plays on both offensive and defensive line and most of his offers allow him to choose which position he would prefer to play – RG or DT. That kind of versatility is great for a Super 11 pick. He was on the AJC Top 20 Juniors Watch List this year, AJC All State for offensive line, and Ga Sports Writers All State First Team Offensive Line. At the Gwinnett All Cty banquet, his coach said he had a 3.8 GPA.

ANONTHY

March 25th, 2009
11:00 am

bLAKE SIMMS AND HUTSON MASON ARE THE STATES BEST 2 QBS

Football Lover

March 25th, 2009
11:21 am

Mason is the real deal! Watched him play last year and he will be a great QB at the next level. Juwan James has the POTENTIAL, but has not done anything yet. Like you said not the best player on the team, not even the best lineman on team. Another kid from North to look at is Trey Sims, amazing athlete. Ogletree might be the best high school player I have ever seen. Amazing speed and quickness for his size, and will definetly hit you like a truck!

BIG DOG 81

March 25th, 2009
12:16 pm

Clearly the top linebacker in the state is the Cornileus kid from Stephenson HS. This kid has termedous upside. he is about 6′2” and looks like he weights about 200 lbs. At the Scout Combine at CES, I saw this kid run a 4.41 and broad jump close to 11 feet. I understand that this kid had over 118 tackles,three which were for safties. If you leave thsi kid off the list, you need to stop publishing AJC Super 11.

6AAAAA Fan

March 25th, 2009
1:29 pm

Recruiting Skeptic, you have hit the mark. Same questions have been rolling around in our neck of the woods for quite some time. The publicity train can be amazing at times and Dad knows the game. Mason is for real. Watched him his freshman and sophomore years on the freshman and JV teams and you could see that he would be successful at the next level. Burrows is a physical specimen. About as good as it gets. Big, strong and extremely fast. He was a stud DE last year but UGA and others are projecting him as a running back. He has all the tools. He just has to prove he can play this position. If not, someone will have one great college DE or outside LB.

Cats Den

March 25th, 2009
1:36 pm

No Camden! RB Days, DT Booth

decatur where it is greater

March 25th, 2009
2:05 pm

Remember these names RAYMOND SANDERS, TYRONE CORNELIUS, AND MICHAEL THORNTON STEPHENSON HIGH SCHOOL

Raider Daddy

March 25th, 2009
2:57 pm

“NEWS ALERT” THERE’S ALOT OF TALENT IN THIS 2010 CLASS IN PAULDIND COUNTY ESPECIALLY AT EAST, HIRAM AND SO. PAULDING. CHECK THE RADAR, MORE TO FOLLOW LATER.

justafan85

March 25th, 2009
4:25 pm

You guys really need to make sure Tyrone Cornileus is on this list. He is a scholar athlete, size, speed, versatile at linebacker, running back, and a beast on special teams as well. Watch for him at Stephenson this year. You don’t want to sleep on this kid. He has several offers already from SEC and ACC schools. He will graduate in December.

aaaaaaaaaaaaa

March 25th, 2009
5:53 pm

David Yankey from Centennial.

tim

March 25th, 2009
6:05 pm

AS a sophomore i saw hutson mason play his first varsity snap.The coaches threw him in there during the 2nd quarter vs walton and mason threw a 80 yrd bomb his first play ever on varsity.This kid has not stoped impressing me since. Also jones from north gwinett will be a stud as he gets stronger. I look foward to watching so many great palyers this football season.

city slicker

March 26th, 2009
1:54 am

first of alll let me say stop hating on metro atl because the passion and pride of georgia ffootball comes from the south…..the ajc aint metro bia trust me because the atlanta city schools south fulton clayton county and dekalb schools dont get the coverage they deserve the ajc than north fulton cherokke gwinett and cobb counties r the best since slice bread but we all know where is the most talent resides in the state just ask the college coaches.the answer is dekalb atlanta south fulton and clayton…..recent alumni eric berry of tennesee played at creekside…morgan buneet of tech payed at north clayton…duke robbinson of oklahoma played at washington…and roody jones of tech is from chamblee in dekalb….i am from da dekalb im am goin to make an all dekalb supper11 and i would like every big city or county in the state to make there own team and also every region make a team for example east ga team south georgia team etc… HERE IS THE ALLL DEKALB TEAM….RB MACK BROWN OF MLK….RB REYMOND SANDERS OF STEPHESON….WR BYRON DICKERSON OF DRUID HILLS….LB WAIM WAKEEL OF THE SWD….LB TYRONE CONEIUS OF STEPHESON…LB CARY WILDER OF STONE MOUNTAIN…ALLEN STRIPLING DE SWD….DT JAEL DOBBS OF CEADAR GROVE…DE ARTEMUS NORMAN CHAMBLEE….FB KEN MALCOME OF SWD…THIS GUY WILL B A JUINOR RB MIKE GILBERT OF STONE MOUTAIN………THESE 5 CAN B ALL STATE SUPPER 11 MACK BROWN, REYMOND SANDERS, TYRONE CONIELUS, ALEN STRIPLING, KEN MALCOME i cant wait to see wat my mustangs got we have been down for 3 years time to bouce back i feel like fla state and miami. swd, mlk and stepheson will b real strong. tucker ,chamblee ceadar grove will be tough i think dunwoddy will fall a little. redan will b alot better. my sleepers r stone moutain and avondale wwill b vastly improve with there alumni from the ramsy days hepling out and they have a great coach

Drago

March 26th, 2009
8:17 am

Down year in Gwinnett, Todd? Only two? But, the two from Hall County (the New Gwinnett) make up for it.
Any list must start with Ogletree. He is a meat missle. He is good now and will be great at the right school and right position. I am told he projects at OLB, but with his speed, he would be a terror at DE.

Octane

March 26th, 2009
11:42 am

You made the right call on Conner Shaw. Please don’t second guess yourself. Sims lost as many yards as he gained last year.

Bull Dogs

March 26th, 2009
1:55 pm

CONNER SHAW IS GOOD BUT HE IS NOT BLAKE SIMS YOU KNOW WE KNOW.BLAKE SIMS WAS 7AAA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF YEAR,3A ALLSTATE SELECTION.WAS SHAW, NO!!! MORE PASSING YARDS, MORE RUNNING YARDS ALSO A BETTER COMPLETION PERCENTAGE. IS THERE SOMETHING I AM MISSING? IF SHAW WAS LEADING IN ALL THESE CATEGORIES WOULD BLAKE SIMS NAME BE MENTIONED? NO! IT SURE W OULDN’T BE. THE WORLD JUST WON’T LET IT GO. GIVE BLAKE SIMS THE CREDIT HE HAS EARNED. THAT’S ALL THAT NEEDS TO BE SAID! GO TO THE STATS, AND IF I AM NOT MISTAKING I SAW HIM ON FOX 5 AFTER HE DESTROYED FLOWERY BRANCH. I AM GOING TO TRY AND QUOTE THE NEWS ANCHOR: HE WAS SPECTACULAR ALL NIGHT. RAN FOR 2 AND THREW FOR 2. ENOUGH SAID, BE TRUE TO THE GAME! P.S. I WONT MISS THE GAME THIS YEAR, HE’S A HUMAN HIGHLIGHT SHOW.

Octane

March 26th, 2009
8:42 pm

This was Conners first year at the position. Yea he played some in blowouts, but not enough to control the team. Blake Sims is a great athlete, but that is it. Most of the stats he had this year can be credited to his awesome offensive line and super fast “get me out of trouble” backfield and receivers. I was at the game this past year too. Sims ran backwards as much as he did forward. He was lucky he had backs and receivers that could bail him out after he ran 40 yards the wrong direction. I will be the first to say Branch did’nt have the speed to keep up with that team. However, with that being said Branch learned from their mistakes and Conner took them to the state championship. Where was Blake Sims at that time? Right! Conner deserves the recognition.

Bull Dogs

March 26th, 2009
9:39 pm

Octane: I do not have a dog in the fight so i think i better let you know i am beginning to understand where you are coming from, and it’s not from the facts. No need to attack the kid, and you’re right he is a great athlete and so is Conor Shaw. I am a sports fan, and they both had a good year. I was just speaking facts that you can go look up yourself. No need to start bashing the kid because he can ball! Nothing personal against Conor he just isn’t Sims. For my money i would have to go with Blake Sims, just because he is a better athlete. That is the facts based on the stats. Have a great day.

REEZE

March 27th, 2009
1:27 am

5 ft 3 or not …The Pemberton is a lock…I got a chance to see him last year …Pure dynamite..D1’s will take a pass because of his size,D2’s will be licking their lips..Jeff Whitaker ? Good ,but no where near best this state has to offer or region for that matter….I don’t know , maybe he missed a few games last season or something , or maybe I missed the Bus……19 solo’s – 19 assists for 38 total,(8th on the Demon Squad) 0 sacks(Abry Jones in a few games got 3 or 4 a night) 1 TFL and a tipped pass….Super 11?

In the trenches

March 27th, 2009
8:11 am

Reid Webster from Etowah OL. Will absolutley dominate this year. Can not diagree with the two OL listed above, but putting James on there when perhaps team mate Shepperd is better may be Questionable. Obviously his recruiting prowess applies here, with good reason. Wish there were room for more where the game is one and lost!

eye opener

March 27th, 2009
8:35 am

Rod Laguins DT from oconee co. hs, big time sleeper! At 6′2 285 he’s a beast,watch him if you ever have a chance.

Octane

March 27th, 2009
11:17 am

Bull Dogs: I do understand where you are coming from. Don’t get me wrong, I think Sims is outstanding. He is a lot of fun to watch. Like you I am just a sports fan, more so for high school football. I live more than an hour from either of the two schools, I just drive to watch because I think 7AAA is one of the best regions in the state. Gainesville always gets the hype so I was glad to see a kid from another school get the recognition. It is very easy to forget that these are 17 year old kids. So for that I apologize. I don’t mean to bash anyone. Trust me, if Sims goes to UGA no one will be pulling for him more than me. Plus, I really have not seen very much of these other kids on the list, Maybe Shaw and Sims both deserve to be there. Heres to a great football season.

i love football

March 30th, 2009
7:07 pm

I think when you talk about pro style qbs the best is Hutson Mason he’s 6′3 with a strong arm not to mention he missed the state record by 5 yards. Dual threat Sims, but i dont know if he will play collage qb so i would go with connor shaw. he can make plays when he has the ball in his hands but so can sims.

Athenian

March 31st, 2009
7:35 pm

Jalen Fields, and DaRick Rogers are the real deal!

real

April 1st, 2009
7:51 am

grady high got alot to offer

Scout

April 1st, 2009
3:40 pm

Todd, on a defense that included DB Branden Smith and DT Garrison Glass was a 4.0 GPA freshman LB Michael Robinson who starred and was very valuable on the bulldogs defense and special teams. Keep an eye on him.

ACC Football=SEC Basketball

April 1st, 2009
9:55 pm

Charles Perkins is a RB not a LB.

Carver-Columbus Fan

April 2nd, 2009
6:04 pm

Blake Sims, QB of Gainesville has my respect and vote. He had an awesome game against Carver-Col. Blake Sims will be Georgia 2009 player of year.

jerry hadley

April 2nd, 2009
9:55 pm

I think if valdosta high wildcats had and offensive minded-footballcoach;and not a weightlifting coach they would be competitive team. We have gone from being a football team to being a weightlifting team,it’s good for being strong but for not being unable to block a 165lbs guard or tackle is pitiful. To those coaches that’s gonna say that i’ve probably never played the game,it’s not true i blocked and tackled some of the best in the state;back then like “Stump Mitchell”to name a few. We as wildcats fans must get us a real football coach and get back to the grass roots and foundation; because this program is “CRYING HELP FOR A REAL FIELD GENERAL-FOOTBALL COACH.”We have Stan Rome Jr who should be an all-stater,all-american who is being coached by a man who only uses blocking pads during the week,and expects to win every game on friday nights;the fans and players know that it’s not gonna happenas long as we have coach tomberlin.Valdosta should have kept coach welton coffey as it’s offensive coordinator,but no the good ole’boy network didn’t want him as his coordinator;so he went where he could be that.We’ve got a guy who might have came from the boys club,I can coach better than him from in the stands;with the unknowledgable womens who knows what’s wrong with the same plays every week.

dwood fan

April 3rd, 2009
8:13 pm

Hey um everybody I would just like for everyone to know that dunwoody has hired their headcoach.his name is Michael Youngblood,came from 2008 state champion team tucker high and was the assistand head coach their.the state better look out because dunwoody will be back and be dominant in the state again and go back to back region 5-AAA champs again in 2009.

Columbia Blue & Maize

April 6th, 2009
10:57 pm

TODD, You should look at Peach COunty Tarvarius Simmions.He is this year big WR alongside Markeith Ambles of Henry Cty.

HATORADER

May 21st, 2009
7:45 am

DAVID BEASLEY OG, DEVIN BURNS QB, COREY CRAWFORD DE G.W. CARVER COLUMBUS,

D1 eye

May 31st, 2009
9:39 pm

83 tackles 4 sacks,8 tackles for loss! Stats don’t lie. Garrison Glass is a clear cut Super 11 pick. Ask last years Super 11 Branden Smith. He’ll tell you Garrison Glass dominates! Also getting looks from Auburn, UCF, Tennessee,Ole Miss, UGA and other major schools.

underdogs

June 1st, 2009
9:57 pm

I think there is a gap between metro Atlanta and South Georgia. I think it has something to do with media and travel. It is easier for scouts to travel to schools in the Atlanta area than it is to travel to these smaller towns in the middle of nowhere. There is a lot of talent that is being missed out on due to poor exposure. In order to get yourself as a player or as a school noticed you will have to improve your school’s marketing. This may take using different websites such as YouTube, maxpreps, MySpace, or even twitter, but the days of just making it to the dome so we can get noticed are over. Another thing is instead of playing the same competition go out of state and play in heavily populated areas or highly ranked teams. This will prove to the rest of the country that Georgia is on an elite level and schools will begin to notice that there is talent outside of Atlanta. I enjoy watching Buford play because they play top competition in state and out of state. If you ask me I think they are the number one team in the state and that’s with all classifications and I’m sure they would welcome any challengers that would disagree with my statement.

TJ

June 15th, 2009
11:06 pm

Shawn Green from Grayson is a 3 star recruit with double digit offers from Div 1 schools like GA Tech, S. Carolina, FSU, OSU, and list goes on and on. All the major recruits from Grayson carried that team since they were Sophmores. Ean Pemberton is small in stature but has more heart and determination than any player I have seen in ages. Colleges will regret passing him up. Think Sproles everyone!!! Late on this blog. Hopefully Todd reads it and adds Green and Pemberton to Super 11 consideration.

Cash

July 31st, 2009
2:36 pm

A prediction 4 next year, ORIMPIAN ALLEN of CARVER ATLANTA is the best QB in atlanta, he will surely make super 11 for the 2010-2011 year

al

August 16th, 2009
1:47 pm

Glad Mack Brown IS going to Florida. He could not qualify at Georgia and even Florida probably won’t be able to get him in school. A guy I spoke with familiar with the team said he can’t even remember the plays. When he gets the ball the play is called for the rest of the team and left or right, and the name of the offensive lineman he is supposed to run at is added at the end so that he knows where to run. Watch his films..Most of the elite players from the state of Georgia that do not go to UGA are either to dumb or know deep down that they are not talented enough to play for Georgia.

orimpian allen

May 22nd, 2010
6:27 pm

orimpian is the best quarterback in the city of atlanta

Valdosta-Lowndes Co. (28 State Titles)

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6:55 pm

Valdosta-Lowndes Co. (28 State Titles)

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1:36 pm