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'06 GA WR Chris Slaughter (Auburn signee; transfer to Fort Valley State)

Coaches have been on vacation. Some of them send recruits cards for Italy, while other coaches just leave kids alone. Everyone is now back in the saddle.

Bottom line on Slaughter is that staff reviewed his tape, saw him play a couple of games including the spring game and didn't see what they needed to see. I think his statement of him having an offer was simply hearing that OSU would be watching him.

I have seen his tape and play in person and I like him a lot. I wish he could have come up for camp and made a name for himself with staff. Really demonstrate what I believe he can do.

One last comment, have you noticed how this recruiting class has been held to a higher standard with respect to their grades and scores -- Herein lies a problem.
 
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Helpinghand said:
Coaches have been on vacation. Some of them send recruits cards for Italy, while other coaches just leave kids alone. Everyone is now back in the saddle.

Bottom line on Slaughter is that staff reviewed his tape, saw him play a couple of games including the spring game and didn't see what they needed to see. I think his statement of him having an offer was simply hearing that OSU would be watching him.

I have seen his tape and play in person and I like him a lot. I wish he could have come up for camp and made a name for himself with staff. Really demonstrate what I believe he can do.

One last comment, have you noticed how this recruiting class has been held to a higher standard with respect to their grades and scores -- Herein lies a problem.
How is this a problem with the new academic measures being put in place?
 
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Good call HH. I think he must be getting no love from tOSU because he seemed to be high on us for a little bit. It must be grades I mean he is a great WR and is the playmaker on their offense that is loaded.
 
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AJC Sports

8/18

ALL ABOUT CHRIS
Position: Wide receiver
Vital statistics: 6-3, 175 pounds
Scholastics: 2.5 GPA, close to qualifying on the SAT.
Colleges: Auburn, South Carolina, Michigan, Ohio State, Ole Miss
If I weren't an athlete, I'd probably be: Building houses
Favorite piece of clothing: White Polo shirt
Best friend and why: Adrian Rumph. We've known each other since we were in kindergarten. He's the one always watching my back. He'll always be there for me.
The one thing I hate to do: Clean up
Favorite CD: Young Jeezy. "Come Shop Wit Me"
My ideal car: Black Escalade
The one thing I can't live without: My mom
Favorite team, player: San Antonio Spurs, Michael Jordan
Favorite actor/movie role I would like to play: Chris Tucker in "Fridays." I've seen it at least 30 times. If I don't have anything else to do, I'll watch it. I always laugh when how he looks and says, "You just got the [heck] knocked out."


JUST THE FACTS
Did you know...
All state as a junior with 34 receptions for 1,076 yards (31.6 yards per catch) and 13 touchdowns. Averaged 17 points per game in basketball.
Bench presses 215 pounds, squats 295 and power cleans 235. Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.51 seconds.
Considered fourth-best wide receiver in the Southeast and 14th best nationally by Scout.com
 
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SchoolSports.com (free)

9/7/05

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No. 3 WR Vidal Hazelton

</TD><TD noWrap width=3></TD><TD vAlign=top>By Jon Mahoney
Date: Sep 6, 2005

Speed burner Percy Harvin from Landstown (Virginia Beach, Va.) is the top wide receiver in the 2006 high school class, and he's trailed by a couple of 6-4 wideouts in Sandalwood's (Jacksonville, Fla.) Jamar Hornsby and Hargrave Military Academy's (Va.) Vidal Hazelton.
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Class of 2006 Positional Rankings

Wide receivers
1. Percy Harvin, 6-1/180, Landstown (Virginia Beach, Va.)
2. Jamar Hornsby, 6-4/195, Sandalwood (Jacksonville, Fla.)
3. Vidal Hazelton, 6-4/200, Hargrave Military Academy (Va.)
4. Dorin Dickerson, 6-2/190, West Allegheny (Imperial, Pa.)
5. Tim Hawthorne, 6-2/192, Homewood (Ala.)
6. Jamere Holland, 6-0/175, Taft (Woodland Hills, Calif.)
7. Andrey Baskin, 6-3/200, Woodrow Wilson (Camden, N.J.)
8. Jermaine Gresham, 6-6/225, Ardmore (Okla.)
9. Jerrod Johnson, 6-5/217, Humble (Texas)
10. Ricky Dixon, 6-3/206, East St. John (Reserve, La.)
11. Terrence Austin, 5-11/165, Long Beach Poly (Calif.)
12. Chris Bell, 6-3/203, Granby (Norfolk, Va.)
13. Allen Walker, 6-2/200, Olive Branch (Miss.)
14. Chris Slaughter, 6-3/170, Peach County (Fort Valley, Ga.)
15. Menelik Holt, 6-4/210, St. Augustine (San Diego)
16. Terrell Reese, 6-4/200, Hendrickson (Pflugerville, Texas)
17. Leilyon Myers, 6-2/195, Lynwood (Calif.)
18. DelaShaun Dean, 6-4/190, Fairfield (Calif.)
19. Dominique Johnson, 6-4/190, Valley View (Moreno Valley, Calif.)
20. David Ausberry, 6-4/215, Lemoore (Calif.)
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Still locked for now, but the article posted below is worth a read.

Macon Telegraph - Robyn Disney - 11/26/05

FORT VALLEY - Antonio Henton and Chris Slaughter have been playing football together since they were 5 years old on the streets of this small community.
But it's taken a long time for the duo to perfect their ball-slinging, high-flying routine, which fans can see during Peach County High School games.
So far this season, Henton has thrown for 1,826 yards and 25 touchdowns. His best friend Slaughter also is his No. 1 target, catching the ball for 1,282 yards and 21 touchdowns.
"I feel comfortable with him back there," Henton said. "I know I can throw it and he'll come down with it. He does a great job running routes and even if I can't see him, I know he'll be there."
Henton and Slaughter take their show to the Georgia Dome today to face LaGrange in the GHSA Class AAA semifinals.
The Georgia Dome is a far cry from where the two football stars started playing ball.
"We used to play in the streets in the projects," said Slaughter, who lives five blocks away from Henton. "Sometimes we'd play on a vacant lot. It hurt if you got tackled. You could fall on glass or something. But we'd never play on the same team. The kids would say where we were the team captains and we'd have to pick our team."
Both boys moved their football talents to a better field, the one at Peach County High, as members of the Fort Valley Middle School team. But while Slaughter was catching passes, they weren't coming from Henton. He was getting playing time as an offensive lineman.
"We had a different coach when we were in seventh grade," Henton said. "But when we got in eighth grade, I finally got to try out for quarterback and that's when it started."
It was in middle school that high school coach Rance Gillespie started noticing the duo.
"We thought they had a lot of talent at that point," Gillespie said. "As they came over and they started contributing on the ninth-grade team. Then both of them started as 10th graders."
But again, Henton was not the one supplying Slaughter with the football. At the time, A.J. Bryant was the quarterback on the way to sharing Middle Georgia Player of the Year honors. So Henton, who was Bryant's backup, started at receiver.
"It was helpful first being behind such a great quarterback," Henton said. "Then I was also getting time as a receiver, which as a quarterback gives me a perspective of what a receiver has do to the catch the ball."
The 2004 season started with Scott Caraway and Henton in a two-quarterback rotation. But as the season wore on, Henton emerged the starter. He managed to throw for nearly 1,500 yards during the regular season, but his season ended with an ankle injury, which is where this one also started.
"It was hard when he was hurt," Slaughter said. "He wanted so bad to help us. He always wanted to be on the field but he really needed time to heal."
All healed after the third game, the Henton-to-Slaughter show really began.
"We've had so much fun this season," Henton said. "It's fitting that we're doing well because this is our senior year. This is how we want to go out."
They still like playing against each other, though. This time through video games.
Henton readily admits that Slaughter beats him in Madden every time. Slaughter controls the Philadelphia Eagles (with Terrell Owens) while Henton, "plays every team you can imagine trying to beat me," Slaughter said.
But this season is the last time the duo will play football on the same team. During the summer, Henton verbally committed to Ohio State, leaving many to suspect Slaughter would follow. But Slaughter has decided to go to Auburn.
"I'm going to try to make it to as many of his games as possible," Slaughter said. "If I can't make it, I'll tape it. I'll definitely be watching him."
Henton said the departure adds an extra urgency to winning a state title.
"We're seniors, so this is our last chance," Henton said. "When you accomplish things, you want your friend there. We'll do it together."
 
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