Penn State Lands Allen Robinson – Verbal #7

 
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Give me another wide receiver and a siren WHOOOOOO

Two days after Penn State landed their sixth verbal commitment in Matt Zanellato, they land another verbal commitment from another wide receiver. This time it’s Allen Robinson from Orchard Lake, MI.

Robinson is a former high school teammate of current Nittany Lion Robert Bolden. He stands 6’3″ and reportedly weighs 190 lbs. Rivals and Scout both rank him as a three star prospect. As a senior, Robinson caught 39 passes for 653 yards and 8 TD.

Robinson held offers from Buffalo, Toledo, and Minnesota which will undoubtedly lead some people to ask, “How is this kid going to help us beat Ohio State?” Well, I don’t know, but then I don’t know how any kid is going to help us beat anyone. But there are possible explanations for why Robinson didn’t get noticed on the recruiting trail. For one thing, he had a late growth spurt from when he was a 5’7″ 125 lb freshman, so schools were late to take notice of him. He also had issues with poor ACT scores he had to get up. Apparently he made the grade there because Penn State just offered him on Saturday morning.

Keep in mind too that Bolden didn’t have eye popping stats for a quarterback in high school. They ran an offense heavily slanted toward the running game there, so Robinson’s stats are also not that impressive. But you have to figure while Penn State was scouting Bolden all those hours, they couldn’t help but see the guy he was throwing to in all that tape. So obviously the coaches got a good look at him, and they must have liked what they saw.

At this point with a small class and two receivers in the books, it’s reasonable to assume Penn State is done recruiting at the position. They had to replace Brett Brackett and Graham Zug in this class, and I’d say they got two guys that compare pretty well. You might even say they are an upgrade considering Brackett came to Penn State as a quarterback and Zug was a walk on.

But for tonight, let’s give Allen a big Penn State welcome. Here’s what you’ve won.

 



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Georgia Tech lands 15th commitment in Carrollton speedster Broderick Snoddy

Georgia Tech landed its 15th commitment of the Class of 2011 over the weekend and, in the process, landed one of the fastest players in the state.

Broderick Snoddy, a 5-foot-10, 190-pound fullback from Carrollton, committed to the Yellow Jackets after visiting the school for the second weekend in a row.

“I just liked it down there,” said Snoddy, whose No. 4-ranked and undefeated Carrollton team will take on Cairo in the Class AAA quarterfinals this Friday. “It was hard to turn down Georgia Tech. You know it’s one of the best schools as far as academics and education. Then they have a great football program that competes for championships. And their fans show them a lot of love.”

In Snoddy, the Yellow Jackets are getting one of the fastest players in Georgia. He won Class AAA state championships in both the 100-meter (10.76 seconds)  and 200-meter (21.91) dashes. Snoddy said Tech plans to play him at A-back and kick returner. He has rushed for 1,200 yards and 18 touchdowns for the Trojans this season.

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Georgia Tech lands 15th commitment in Carrollton speedster Broderick Snoddy

Georgia Tech landed its 15th commitment of the Class of 2011 over the weekend and, in the process, landed one of the fastest players in the state.

Broderick Snoddy, a 5-foot-10, 190-pound fullback from Carrollton, committed to the Yellow Jackets after visiting the school for the second weekend in a row.

“I just liked it down there,” said Snoddy, whose No. 4-ranked and undefeated Carrollton team will take on Cairo in the Class AAA quarterfinals this Friday. “It was hard to turn down Georgia Tech. You know it’s one of the best schools as far as academics and education. Then they have a great football program that competes for championships. And their fans show them a lot of love.”

In Snoddy, the Yellow Jackets are getting one of the fastest players in Georgia. He won Class AAA state championships in both the 100-meter (10.76 seconds)  and 200-meter (21.91) dashes. Snoddy said Tech plans to play him at A-back and kick returner. He has rushed for 1,200 yards and 18 touchdowns for the Trojans this season.

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Minnesota lands another

Brad Dolezal, senior at Marshfield High School, has committed to wrestle for University of Minnesota. Dolezal’s Wisconsin High School accomplishments are:

State division 1, 3 X Folkstyle finalist, 2X Folkstyle champion, 3X Freestyle champion, 2X Greco Roman champion, and 3X Wisconsin national team competitor.

National, 5X all American status, Cadet Greco Roman champion, and Junior Folkstyle runner up.

International, 2010 Pan-American Greco Roman gold, and Freestyle Silver for Team USA.




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Minnesota lands another

Brad Dolezal, senior at Marshfield High School, has committed to wrestle for University of Minnesota. Dolezal’s Wisconsin High School accomplishments are:

State division 1, 3 X Folkstyle finalist, 2X Folkstyle champion, 3X Freestyle champion, 2X Greco Roman champion, and 3X Wisconsin national team competitor.

National, 5X all American status, Cadet Greco Roman champion, and Junior Folkstyle runner up.

International, 2010 Pan-American Greco Roman gold, and Freestyle Silver for Team USA.




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Penn lands in state talent

Pittsburgh Central Catholic state runner-up Lorenzo Thomas informed The Open Mat that he has given his verbal commitment to Rob Eiter’s Penn Quakers.

Thomas, our # 11 Top Prospect at 157 made waves last year in beating two nationally ranked opponents in Joel Smith and Mark Hartenstine. He becomes Penn’s second commitment for the class of 2011 joining C.J. Cobb (149) a state placer from Williamstown, New Jersey.

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Cornell lands another one

Cornell continues to add to their stable by receiving a verbal from TOM’s #6 Top Prospect at 125, Bricker Dixon of Park Hill, MO.

Dixon is a State Champion and 3 x Finalist. He is also a 3 x Fargo Medalist and Toshiba MWC Champion.

Dixon is a heady wrestler. He dominates most. Against top competition, he becomes a counter wrestler. While I’d like to see a bit more aggressiveness, his results are undeniable; Dixon goes to, and performs well at, major national tournaments and has several wins vs. ranked wrestlers the past year.




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