![]() ![]() Personal: Son of Meshia and Ralph Evans (stepfather) and Jeffery Drummer.born Jin West Palm Beach, FL. High School: Played for Don Dicus at cardinal Newman High School where he recorded 45 tackles, five sacks and one interception as a senior.also had a blocked punt and a blocked field goal.earned First Team Defense by the Palm Beach Post and second team defensive honors by the Sun-Sentinel.also earned first team defensive All-State honors.also considered Alabama, North Carolina, Georgia Tech and Delaware.two-sport athlete (football and basketball). ![]() Personal: Undecided in major.son of Gwen and John Foster.born Septemin West Palm Beach, FL. High School: Played for Dan Sanso at Palm Beach Lakes High School where he rushed for 1,050 yards and 13 touchdowns for a team that advanced deep into the state play-offs.earned MVP honors of the Outback Bowl representing Palm Beach County.also considered Louisville, Alabama, Middle Tennessee and UAB.two-sport athlete (football and track). Personal: Undecided in major.son of Joseph and April Dawson.born Jin Hollywood, FL. High School: Played for Mark Guanodolo at Chaminade-Madonna High School where he earned All-City, All-State and represented the school by playing in the Broward-North/South All-Star Game.two-sport athlete (football and AAU basketball). Personal: Undecided in major.son of Finley and Christy Cranor.born Jan. guided Russellville to the class AAAAA state playoff second-round.earned All-State honors as well as All-Conference honors in 2005.as a junior he also earned All-Conference honors.named State Farm Lander's Player of the Week and was a Senior Player of the Week.was a nominee for the State Farm Lander's Award given to the top high school football athlete in the state.received the Scholar Athlete of the Year award and named the Academic Athlete of the Year.Top-Gun participant and named the Offensive Player of the Year for the Courier as well as received a spot on the Courier Dream mber of the National Honor Society and named an Arkansas Scholar. High School: Played for Jeff Holt at Russellville High School where he completed 253 of 418 passes (62.3 percent) for 3,215 yards and 24 touchdowns in the pass-heavy offense.team finished the 2005 season 6-5-1. Personal: Undecided in major.son of Tammy Bowling and Ernie Harvill.born Nov. Orlando Sentinel "The Buzz": Was a key blocker for a 9-3 team that scored a playoff victory before losing to Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer. High School: Played for Phil Ziglar at Boone High School where he averaged 14 pancakes a game.earned first team All-State, All-Central Florida, All-Orange County and was named Boone's Offensive Lineman of the Year.two-sport athlete (football and weight lifting).participated in the Central Florida All-Star game.also considered N.C. Scholarship Players Enrolled and Added Player He is a very good student and a solid kid. He will probably play defense end for us in all probability. You have to make sure the ones that you get are the ones that you want.ĭrummer has played linebacker and defensive end. Early in life when you are playing this building game you aren't concerned about the ones you don't get. We have done our homework and the kids that we are brining in are the kids that we want. By that time we will hopefully be a more beautiful suitor than we are at the present time so we attract the best kids. If you get to that point, then you have your recruiting where you really want it and you can focus on the guys you really want. If we can get this thing balanced where we can recruit about 18 kids a year then we can try to keep the numbers relatively equal. ![]() We wanted a certain number of lineman, a certain number of linebackers and a certain number of secondary guys, more than we have in the past and I think we came pretty close to getting those kinds of numbers. As you can see we haven't gotten to those numbers yet. We wanted 13 on defense and 12 on offense. In this day and time you have to overbook a little bit. After we rewarded six additional members of our varsity team with scholarships we had about 21 scholarships to give out. This year we spent a lot of time dividing the numbers how many we wanted on offense and how many we wanted on defense. They probably worked harder and longer than they did before because we were going against some of the best teams in the country. Question and answer with Howard Schnellenberger:įirst I want to congratulate Coach Van Valkenburgh for his leadership in putting this class together and the coaching staff. Florida Atlantic University's football team ushered in the program's seventh National Signing Day with 20 young men expected to join the program in the Fall of 2006 and six who have earned a scholarship through practice and game performance, announced Howard Schnellenberger. ![]()
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