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'08 FL RB Eric Smith (Auburn signee)

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Another offer supposedly out there...not sure how much mutual interest there is, but worth a token thread at the least.

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Seffner (FL) Armwood

Ht: 5-foot-10
Wt: 239 lbs
40-yard: 4.55 seconds

Interested in Auburn, Clemson, Florida, FSU, Michigan, Ohio State, Miami and Nebraska.

2005 Offensive Stats: 1,600 yards 25 TDs
2006 Offensive Stats (4 games): 525 yards 12 TDs
 
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By Newberg...Smith favors Florida State, Florida, Auburn, Ohio State, Michigan and Clemson.

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From the UNC site...Eric has been to visit UF, FSU and Florida Atlantic and is considering either the UF or UNC spring game. He has offers from Auburn, Central Florida, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Michigan, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Ohio State and South Florida but wants to wait and see who offers before narrowing his list.
 
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at almost 240 lbs already... he could easily be a fullback. Keep in mind we didnt take a fullback in 2006 either.

Furthermore, since we have a very slim chance, it's never a bad idea to offer a kid, and start a relationship with highschool coaches in the south.
 
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If his 4.55 speed is genuine, then why move him to fullback, regardless of his weight? Hawaii had a TB that was 260-270 (slimmed down from 300+) last season who averaged 7.6 ypc (990 yards on 131 carries) and scored 13 rushing TDs and didn't have 4.55 speed (although he was fast for "his size" and was as nimble as a normal TB).
 
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MililaniBuckeye;803944; said:
If his 4.55 speed is genuine, then why move him to fullback, regardless of his weight? Hawaii had a TB that was 260-270 (slimmed down from 300+) last season who averaged 7.6 ypc (990 yards on 131 carries) and scored 13 rushing TDs and didn't have 4.55 speed (although he was fast for "his size" and was as nimble as a normal TB).

Like Jorvorskie Lane of TAMU? Or different running style?
 
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