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NCAA National Signing Day update

  

The break of dawn on National Signing Day 2010 saw more than a dozen Quarterback Academy and ProspectFIT players committed to colleges and ready to submit their NCAA Letters of Intent.

Two current college players, one trained by QBA and the second in ProspectFIT, announced their transfers. Several others have offers pending their college choices.  

The schools receiving commitments from QBA and ProspectFIT high school players include some big names in Division-1: Missouri, Stanford, Princeton, Air Force, Cornell, Colorado State, Northwestern and Virginia.

Coffeyville Community College record-holder Andy Summerlin graduated in December, and recently transfered to Memphis.

Miami-area high school standout Michael Strauss (Class of 2010) has enrolled early at Virginia.

Here are the commitments and offers reported to Get-2-0 so far this Signing Day:

COMMITMENTS 

§  CJ Bennet (Tampa, FL) South Alabama

§  Alex Brown (Richmond, TX) Midwestern State University

§  Trent Butler (Sammamish, WA) Black Hills State University

§  James Franklin (Lake Dallas, TX) University of Missouri

§  Alex Fricke (Evergreen CO) Illinois Wesleyan

§  Joe Hemschoot (Lakewood, CO) Stanford University

§  Maciah Herbert (Mission Viejo, CA) Orange Coast College

§  Connor Kelly (Batesville, IN) Princeton

§  Kyle Miller (Mountain View, CA) University of San Diego

§  Brendan Murphy (Scottsdale, AZ) Air Force Academy

§  Tanner Nehls (Richmond, TX) Stony Brook University

§  Marshyl Rothman (Jupiter, FL) Cornell

§  Ben Schumacher (Boulder, CO) Colorado State University

§  Trevor Siemain (Orlando, FL) Northwestern University

§  Michael Strauss (Miami, FL) currently enrolled at Virgina

TRANSFERS

§  Jerry Slota (Parker, CO) De Anza College – California

§  Andy Summerlin (Apopka, FL) currently enrolled at University of Memphis

OFFERS PENDING

§  Kamal Abrams (Dover, DE) offers from Delaware State and University of Connecticut

§  Brennon Flannery (Bountiful, UT) multiple offers, will sign next week

§  Kenneth Hird (Littleton, CO)

§  Nic Kanata (Evergreen, CO)

§  Madisson Milner (Richmond, TX)

§  Jake Sewolt (Bridgton, ME) multiple offers, will sign end of February

§  Michael Slack (Orlando, FL)

§  Earl Smith (Richmond, TX)

§  Steve Turpin (Gillette, WY) verbal to University of New Mexico, interest from Indiana

 

 

 

  Alex Brown-Midwestern State 

 Ben Schumacher-CSU 

 

  Brendan Murphy-Air Force 

 Joe Hemschoot-Stanford

 

 Tanner Nehls-Stony Brook

 

 Trent Butler-Black Hills State 

  Steve Turpin-New Mexico  

 Alex Fricke-llinois Wesleyan 

 

 

 

Michael Slack - Florida QB Enters the Recruiting Scene

Michael Slack - QB - Pine Castle Christian Academy 

Late Entry Into the National Recruitment Scene

(Awesome QB prospect with high academic rating out of Orlando, Florida)
 
    

Michael Slack is a great collegiate prospect that enters the national recruiting scene a little late in the game.  Better late than never...especially for college coaches as Michael is a tremendous student-athlete as an All-Metro Game Selectee, Conference and State recognition in the State of Florida. He also boasts a 4.2 GPA and 23 on his ACT test.  Michael is going to make some college coach feel lucky that Michael came out so late in the game.  

ProspectFIT Evalutation:

"I cannot believe those balls were thrown from that young man." This is the evaluation by a Division I FBS football coach recently evaluating Michael Slack as he stood forty yards away from a receiver and threw all 10 balls at the chest of the receiver and never above the head as the ball could be heard whizzing through the air. Michael Slack has more velocity and deadly accuracy than any QB this coach had seen in some time. Michael is a passing phenom on the field or in any practice environment. His ability to read defenses and find the open receiver and then deliver the ball right on time is amazing. Michael can do it all at the QB position - scramble, pass, run the option, sprint, boot and lead an offense with the best. His release has been timed at .333 of a second - literally phenomenal...one of the best in the country.

   

Tanner Nehls is ProspectFIT Athlete of the Year

 

 

 

Nehls

RICHMOND, Texas — This time last year, Tanner Nehls was just hoping for a chance to play NCAA Division-3 football.

 

As a high school junior, Nehls was a pulling guard who was crafty about not getting caught holding. He weighed less than 190 pounds soaking wet, and ran a 5-something 40.

 

It seemed like even D3 football might be a long shot.

 

With National Signing Day less than two weeks from today, the senior TE from Travis High School in Richmond Texas now faces an entirely different problem.

 

A problem, that is, if you believe in nice problems to have. The new problem is which college football program to choose.

 

This month alone, Nehls has entertained five Division-1 FCS scholarship offers from a list of colleges that includes Stony Brook University (NY), Wagner University (NY), Midwestern State University (TX). His physical development has made all the difference.

 

And that development has earned him ProspectFIT Athlete of the Year honors for 2009.

 

Nehls (6-foot-2, 232 pounds) is bigger and stronger, and he’s improved his 40 time to 4.7 seconds.

 

That’s right. One year. A gain of nearly 50 pounds. An improvement of nearly half a second on his 40 time.

 

The difference is real. Congratulations to Tanner Nehls, ProspectFIT's 2009 Athlete of the Year. 


 

   

Brennon Flannery Emerges Late As Top Collegiate QB

Brennon Flannery Emerges Late As Top Collegiate QB Prospect
 
 
Brennon Flannery - Sr. - QB
6'5" 190 lbs. - 3.56 GPA - 23 ACT
Viewmont High School, Bountiful, Utah
 
   
 
 
Some athletes just get out and are exposed to the recruiting world of collegiate football teams completely under the radar. Viewmont High School's Brennon Flannery is one of those prospects.  This is a towering young QB with a sling-shot and tremendous accuracy when he throws the football.  As a state qualifying level hurdler, Brennon has surprising speed with his feet.  His reads and his delivery are near perfect.
 
Brennon has mastered the West Coast Concepts and the reads to deliver the ball to open receivers.  His completion percentages are some of the highest in the state of Utah.  This young man will make some college football team very happy to get him at such a late date in the recruiting process for 2009 graduating in 2010.  He is a very good student, a pillar of the school community having great character, and he comes highly recommended by his coaches.  
 
Here is what his high school Coach has to say about Brennon:
 
From Thal Wright - Viewmont High School Head Track Coach and Football Coach on Brennon:

I have known Brennon for over three years. Within that time I have been his football coach. I have also coached Brennon in track where he has competed in sprints and javelin. I have had the opportunity to visit with him on several occasions regarding his future as an athlete and furthering his education.

Brennon has had the opportunity to play QB in high school. He has expressed a great interest in giving himself a shot at playing in college. He is 6'5" and has a frame that a college program could put more muscle mass on. He has a strong arm, fairly quick release, smart with reads and is a solid pocket passer. He does have the ability to scramble/rollout (best going to his right). He has been well liked by his teammates.

Brennon has put himself in a position for some great educational endeavors. He is an ambassador for our school, was a student of the month and has a 3.563 GPA. I am recommending him to the institute of his application on the grounds that he is ready to take that next progressive step. He is goal oriented and holds himself to a high standard in the classroom and in his personal life. Brennon is an individual capable of accomplishing some fantastic goals. Thank you for this chance to write on Brennon's behalf. It is truly an honor to be able to recommend him for his desired position. Feel free to contact me for more information. 
 
 
 
   

Alex Fricke Emerges As Academic Collegiate Prospect

Alex Fricke Literally "Grows" Into Collegiate Prospect For High Academic Colleges
 
 
Alex Fricke - QB (plus others) - Sr. - Evergreen High School (CO)
6'0" - 190 lbs. - 3.5 GPA (Weighted AP Courses) 25 ACT 
 
Alex Fricke is a late prospect to the collegiate recruiting ranks.  After a year in the weight room and on the track, Alex has transformed his body into muscle and has increased his speed substantially.  Alex played QB, CB, SS, DE, LB, WR, and RB for the Cougars of Evergreen High School (Primary on QB - he filled voids on his team at multiple positions).  Alex is a smart QB making exceptional reads out of the spread offense, delivering with great ball speed and tremendous with accuracy.
 
Alex is mobile as well as a fierce competitor.  He is a high achieving student in advanced courses and will make a high academic college very happy as a "low risk" player with many versatile assets.
 
He is a smart QB and understands the game which translates into great plays.  Alex is above all a playmaker as his fierce competitive nature leads his team to scores and stops in critical situations on offense and defense.
 
Alex was voted to the Colorado All-State All-Academic team as well as placing on the All-Conference team on defense as well. 
 
To view Alex's Profile and his video gallery click below:
 
 
     
   

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    The break of dawn on National Signing Day 2010 saw more than a dozen Quarterback Academy and ProspectFIT players committed to colleges and ready to submit their NCAA Letters of Intent. Two current college players, one trained by QBA and the second in ProspectFIT, announced their transfers. Several others have offers pending their college choices. The schools receiving [...]
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    RICHMOND, Texas — Tanner Nehls, a senior TE from Travis High School near Houston has announced his decision to accept a football scholarship offer from Stony Brook University of New York. Stony Brook’s football team competes in the Big South Conference (Division-1 FCS). The urban, high-academic school has been approved by the NCAA for transition up [...]
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    RICHMOND, Texas — This time last year, Tanner Nehls was just hoping for a chance to play NCAA Division-3 football. As a high school junior, Nehls was a pulling guard who was crafty about not getting caught holding. He weighed less than 190 pounds soaking wet, and ran a 5-something 40. It seemed like even D3 football [...]

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