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'07 FL DB Aaron Henry (Wisconsin signee)

I just wanted to post in this thread to all the inboxed me...I can't really share the recruits name right now, as nothing is solid. I'm just trying to check with some other sources to see if there is any real meat to this. If I hear it from a lot of people, i'll drop a name. Until then, i'm going to keep it under wraps to prevent a blow-up for nothing. I hope you all understand.

The main thing I wanted to get across was that we are deep at CB recruiting this year, perhaps even more deep than we think.
 
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GoUpState

7/18

Florida Corner Has Clemson & USC Contact

By Phil Kornblut
DB Aaron Henry (6-0 179) of Immokalee, FL counts Clemon among his many offers and says he's also hearing from USC. Henry said he also has offers from Wisconsin, Nebraska, Duke, Stanford, NC State, West Virginia, Virginia, Iowa State, Central Florida, South Florida, Indiana, Connecticut, Minnesota and Tennessee. He is also hearing from Ohio State, Florida and Iowa. Henry said he heard from Clemson over the summer via a text message. He feels Wisconsin, Nebraska and Tennessee are recruiting the hardest. He has no favorite. Henry plans to attend the Friday Night Lights camp at Florida Friday. Last season Henry had 4 interceptions. He also had 300 yards as a receiver and scored 7 touchdowns on returns.
 
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Two local players in Top 100
By Jerri Lynn Merritt
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</td> </tr></tbody> </table> Immokalee High School’s Brian Rolle and Aaron Henry have made the list of the state’s top 100 prep football prospects on the Rivals.com Florida 2006-07 Top 100 list released earlier this month. The young men, who will be seniors when they take the field this season, have much to offer college scouts.

Both Brian Rolle and Aaron Henry have had a lot of action as running backs and receivers but have also made a huge impact as stabilizing forces on Immokalee’s defense.

Both of these fine young men have their academics as well as their athletics in prospective. Because of this, a steady stream of recruitment letters from some of the nation’s top football programs, assure a bright future for both young men. They will just have to keep their eye on the prize (their education) and decide which college program will best suit both their academic as well as football careers. They are both well on their way as both have already passed with qualifying test scores so now they just need to concentrate on the game.

Rivals.com National Recruiting Editor and Southeastern Recruiting Analyst J.C. Shurburtt uses an in-person evaluation, the players position as well as interest from schools when determining where to rank a player.

Brian led the Indians with 120 total tackles, 76 solo tackles and added one sack and one fumble recovery. He also rushed for 457 yards and scored 8 touchdowns in 2005.
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</td></tr></tbody> </table> Brian, who also started at fullback, rushed for 457 yards and six touchdowns and caught eight passes for 60 yards. He is ranked No. 64, at 5-foot-10 and 220 pounds of muscle, grit and speed. Brian was chosen the Naples Daily News’ 2005 Broxson Award winner, given to the area’s top high school football player.

Rolle said in a Rivals.com article that he has received letters from several schools including Clemson, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Miami, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Ole Miss, South Carolina and Wisconsin but is willing to go anywhere in the country.

Aaron Henry had 34 total tackles, 26 solo tackles and four interceptions for the Indians in 2005. He also played wide receiver, catching 11 passes for 227 yards and four touchdowns. He has tremendous speed and that coupled with his love of the game put Aaron on the Rivals.com list at No. 86. Aaron stands 6 foot and is 175-pounds.

Rivals.com shows Aaron’s top college picks are Clemson, Iowa State, North Carolina State, Nebraska, Ohio State, Ole Miss, South Carolina, South Florida, Central Florida and Wisconsin.

Players can’t sign with colleges until Feb. 7, 2007.
 
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Rivals $

9/21

Update from South Carolina site. Aaron has one official visit set, Wisconsin 10/21. He's considering several schools for his remaining visits, South Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, Ohio State, Ole Miss, NC State, Clemson, Nebraska and South Florida are all candidates.
 
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