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'09 OH LB/TE Jacob Green (Ball State Verbal)
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Cincinnati (OH) Wyoming
Ht: 6-foot-3
Wt: 220 lbs
Forty: 4.7 secs
GPA: 3.3
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A varsity starter at defensive end his freshman season. Was third on his team in tackles as a sophomore playing linebacker.
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From the UC site...hearing the most from Michigan and Indiana, but also Dartmouth, Duke, Illinois, Wisconsin and UConn.
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05-06-2008, 12:10 PM
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Wyoming junior TE-LB Jacob Green has offers that include Ball State, Bowling Green, Eastern Michigan, Ohio and Kent State, according to Wyoming coach Bernie Barre.
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07-07-2008, 03:19 PM
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ESPN - College Football Recruiting Briefing Room 2009
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Nice score for Ball State with Jacob Green
Jacob Green, an ESPN 150 Watch List prospect, has committed to sign with the Cardinals over Bowling Green, Eastern Michigan, Ohio and Kent State.
ESPN's Craig Haubert said of news, "Ball State landed a good commitment from one of the top tight end prospects in the state of Ohio in Jacob Green."
"Green is a pretty good athlete who is more of an H-Back type player with good hands. He runs hard with the ball in his hands and with a thick lower body he can be tough to bring down when he gets his legs churning. While he can contribute as a pass catcher he can also be a productive blocker. He can get between the defender and the ball and create some push. He is still bit raw in some areas, but he displays some good upside and could turn out to be a very nice pick-up for the Cardinals."
"Ball State incorporated the tight end quite a bit in their offense in 2007 with Darius Hill, and now with the addition of a player like Green, the tight end position could remain a productive position for the Cardinals offense in the future."
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