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Josh Brent (official thread)

A thought that came to my mind while watching Josh was that he was picking up "lazy" habits. I do not want to sound like I am dumping on this kid because a "kid" is what he is. There were times during the games where it was like he was saying to himself, "Screw it, they're not running to my side so get ready for the next play." I also feel that his coach really doesn't know how to handle his talent because he has never had a player of his quality before. Perhaps my earlier post gave the impression that I thought this kid could be a bust, I really don't feel that way. He will be very good but let's not put him in the High School Hall of Fame just yet. I want Josh at Illinois you want him at OSU and we both don't want him at ND. Craps, I hope I am making some sense in my posts. :biggrin:
 
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BigTenFan;645416; said:
A thought that came to my mind while watching Josh was that he was picking up "lazy" habits. I do not want to sound like I am dumping on this kid because a "kid" is what he is. There were times during the games where it was like he was saying to himself, "Screw it, they're not running to my side so get ready for the next play." I also feel that his coach really doesn't know how to handle his talent because he has never had a player of his quality before. Perhaps my earlier post gave the impression that I thought this kid could be a bust, I really don't feel that way. He will be very good but let's not put him in the High School Hall of Fame just yet. I want Josh at Illinois you want him at OSU and we both don't want him at ND. Craps, I hope I am making some sense in my posts. :biggrin:

I agree about keeping him away from ND.:biggrin:

Just curious how he looked in terms of technique??
 
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InBloom;645083; said:
Thanks for your guarantee, you sure seem to know what's going on in recruiting these days, but I'll choose to take the advice of inside sources and Rivals writers instead.

Take whoever's advice you want but I never said that Illinois doesn't have a chance but just that ND had a better shot at the sweep. Grades are the only barrier from Hughes and Wilson going to ND imo.
 
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his technique for the most part looked pretty damn good. I thought he had a look of being "light" on his feet, especially at the beginnings. It was kinda funny at the start because you could tell the opposing teams was scared to death of him. Good reaction time but not as vocal on the field as I thought he could be. Best word to describe him is "Raw." I believe a major factor in his decision for choosing a school is early playing time. I don't see a coaching staff giving him a starting job because I think he will be "shell shocked" when going up against guys with his skill level. Many of the opposing teams went at his feet to get him on the ground and by the third quarter I think all of that getting up and down was fatiguing him.
 
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Central Catholic played the majority of the three quarters without standout offensive and defensive lineman Josh Brent, who suffered a high ankle sprain on the first play of the second quarter. Brent returned for a couple of defensive plays midway through the third quarter.

Brents team won the game, but it was the opening round of the playoffs, they are going to need him healthy for next week.
 
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Oct. 31st, 2006

Bucknuts Radio Hour

- Ohio State got interested after looking at Rivals film.

- Dick Tressel came to his school and said that he wanted him to come to camp.

- Said that a little bit after that meeting Dick showed Heacock the film and got an offer.
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- Didn't perform at camp the first time. Met with coaches and talked with Jim Tressel.

- Campus: Great atmopshere. Campus is a "city within itself." Gives you that "big city" feel.

- Ohio State, Illinois, Michigan State, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Arizona State are on his list.

- Hasn't taken any official visits.

- Visiting Ohio State on December 8th. Looking to get some questions answered he didn't get answered at his unofficial.

- Looking at going into Sports Management. Also wants to talk to the track coach.

- Strengths and Weaknesses: Quickness, creates mismatches with his speed and size / Needs more experience and refine his technique

- Didn't play football until a sophmore. Thought he was going to be a basketball player [along with track].

- Up to about 305 lbs.

- Is playing both sides of the line, and every position on the Dline [G and T on the Oline].

- Team is 8-1. Lost to the #2 team in the state.

- No timetable set for final decision on giving a verbal. Most likely after his official visits.

- Hobbies: Resting and fishing.
 
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BLOOMINGTON -- Bill Hundman Memorial Field will be the site of a Class 4A second-round football game today.

The atmosphere will more resemble a heavyweight title bout when five-time defending state champion Addison Driscoll Catholic High School and three-time state champion Central Catholic meet at 1 p.m. in a matchup of powerhouse programs with steep traditions.

?It?s going to be a battle. There?s no doubt,? said 15th-year Central Catholic coach Bobby Moews. ?I think both teams are very good and it looks on film like we?re both playing very good football at this time of the year. They?re the champion until somebody beats them.?

Second-year Driscoll coach Mike Burzawa was equally diplomatic in his assessment of the Saints.

?We know Bloomington Central Catholic has a great tradition and program over there and we?re going to definitely have our hands full,? Burzawa said. ?It?s just going to be a hard-nosed football game for both teams.?

Fourth-seeded Central Catholic and No. 5-seeded Driscoll enter with identical 9-1 records after being battle tested during the regular season in the formidable Corn Belt and Suburban Catholic conferences, respectively. Both teams are also led by standout senior quarterbacks.

Three-year starter Phil Pedi, who had a 23-game winning streak as Driscoll?s starting quarterback snapped earlier this season by Woodstock Marian, has thrown for 1,559 yards and 17 touchdowns.

?He?s an outstanding athlete,? Moews said. ?He runs really well and keeping him in the pocket is probably our biggest concern. He?s going to throw and get his yards, but we don?t want him running it and making plays.?

Central Catholic?s Kyle Hundman has passed for 1,394 yards and 11 TDs while rushing for 238 yards.

?Their quarterback is a great athlete,? Burzawa said. ?I?ve seen him on both sides of the ball and he is a hard-nosed football player with a lot of talent.?

Pedi?s favorite targets are wide receivers Chris Nickola and David Schwabe, who have combined for 59 catches and over 1,000 yards. The Highlanders? top running threats are tailbacks Tim Franken (585 yards) and Mike Fabrizi (570 yards). Driscoll posted a 12-7 first-round win over Morton last week.

?They have a couple of good receivers that look like they can go up and get the ball,? Moews said. ?We?re thinking as a coaching staff they?re more pass first and run second although they have a couple of guys back there (Franken and Fabrizi) who are pretty quick. We can?t just forget about them.

?We?ve got to play good solid defense and keep their guys in front of us. They don?t pound you. You?ve just got to keep them away from the big play.?

Central Catholic has a more balanced attack featuring junior running back Ryan Waldron (1,189 yards, 18 TDs) and fullback Nick Arnold (355 yards, 4 TDs). Waldron and Arnold operate behind a veteran line led by 6-foot-3, 300-pound Josh Brent.

Bobby Selzer is the Saints? top receiver with 23 catches for 475 yards and seven TDs. Selzer scored on a 30-yard reception, a 40-yard interception return and a 65-yard fumble recovery in the Saints? 44-13 first-round victory over Stillman Valley.

?They have a lot of very good athletes,? Burzawa said. ?When (Brent) turns it on he?s pretty much unstoppable. We hope to contain him if we can. Waldron is very athletic and all their linemen are very physical. They?re a team that matches up with us very well.

?It?s going to come down to field position and turnovers. Whoever is working with the short field is definitely going to have the advantage. The key for us will be the play of our offensive and defensive lines.?

Burzawa, who was an assistant at Driscoll for nine seasons before becoming head coach last year, said the Highlanders benefit from their winning tradition.

?That always gives us a sense of confidence that we?ve been down this road,? Burzawa said. ?But it?s a new year and a new team with new challenges. We know any game can be our last and we just want to go out and give it our best effort.?

Moews isn?t concerned about his team being intimidated by Driscoll?s five-year championship run.

?We just have to go out and play,? Moews said. ?We?re playing against another team, not last year?s team or the team before.?

The Central Catholic-Driscoll winner will face No. 8-seeded Harvard (9-1) or No. 16-seeded Mendota (7-3) in the quarterfinals.
 
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Important recruits: Simeon defensive end Martez Wilson and Bloomington Central Catholic defensive tackle Josh Brent made yet another unofficial visit to Illinois on Saturday.

Wilson, a five-star recruit, and Brent, a four-star prospect, are regarded as heavy Illinois leans, especially after five-star wideout Arrelious Benn committed to Illinois on Thursday.

http://www.dailyherald.com/sports/story.asp?id=249203
 
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