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Seantrel Henderson (Buffalo Bills)

SCBuck13;1649416; said:
It's the Urban Meyer "God Whisperer" effect.

When God spoke to Elijah on Mount Horeb, He could have done so in the wind, earthquake, or fire. But He didn?t. He spoke with a ?still small voice? (1 Kings 19:12)

read through "gator goggles" =

When God speaks to Urban in Gainesville, He could do so in the wind, earthquake, or fire. But he doesn't. He speaks with a "still small voice."

Personally, I am more a fan of the orginal.
 
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Where will Seantrel Henderson go?
The 6-foot-8, 340-pound senior offensive tackle from Cretin-Derham Hall High School (St. Paul, Minn.) has been the nation's No. 1 college football
By: Dave Krider
MaxPreps.com

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The crystal ball is mighty murky. Seantrel Henderson?s college destination appears to be the best-kept secret since the Atom Bomb.

He did tell MaxPreps that he has taken official visits to Ohio State, Southern California, Notre Dame and Florida. His final official visit will be this coming weekend to Miami. His unofficial visits have included Minnesota and Iowa. (Minnesota offered him a scholarship before he ever played a high school varsity game.)

The 6-foot-8, 340-pound senior offensive left tackle from Cretin-Derham Hall (St. Paul, Minn.) claims that all of the aforementioned schools still are in the running for his extremely valuable services. Since the end of his sophomore year, the multi-talented Henderson has been ranked as the No. 1 player in the country by Tom Lemming, recruiting analyst for CBS College Sports and MaxPreps.

Lemming noted that Henderson is only the second offensive lineman he has ranked No. 1 in 31 years. The other was Bill Fralic of Penn Hills (Pittsburgh, Pa.) in 1980.

"If he works at it, he?s going to be all-pro," Lemming predicted. "He has all the tools to be great."
Trying to uncover an extremely well-guarded secret, this writer is going to climb out on a very long limb and give Ohio State a slight nod (50 percent), because it earned his first visit and he reportedly returned home with stars in his eyes. Southern California and Iowa are tied (at 20 percent each), with Notre Dame and Florida next (at 5 percent each). I believe Iowa, which was an unofficial visit, is the biggest sleeper because Kirk Ferentz was an NFL line coach and he continues to turn out top linemen.

Where will Seantrel Henderson go? - MaxPreps News

Will Henderson sign with the Gophers?
Posted by John Millea
Last update: January 26, 2010 -

The recruiting derby for Cretin-Derham Hall offensive tackle Seantrel Henderson is reaching the final stage, with signing day coming up on Feb. 3

The mammoth 18-year-old has made official visits to Southern California, Ohio State, Notre Dame and Florida, and will complete his official visits when he goes to Miami this weekend. Coaches from all those colleges are also expected to visit Henderson at Cretin-Derham Hall before signing day, Cretin-Derham Hall coach Mike Scanlan told me today.

"They’re going to play it out right to the end," he said.

Scanlan also said that he believes the Gophers are in the mix for Henderson.

"I do believe sincerely that the U’s back in it," he said. "I think the U’s got a fair chance."

http://www.startribune.com/sports/preps/82696907.html?elr=KArksLckD8EQDUUUUsZ
 
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give Ohio State a slight nod (50 percent), because it earned his first visit and he reportedly returned home with stars in his eyes. Southern California and Iowa are tied (at 20 percent each), with Notre Dame and Florida next (at 5 percent each).

50% is a "slight nod" over 20%, 20%, 5%, and 5%? Ooookaayyy... :roll1:
 
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This is the kind of thing I like to hear from a kid:

Henderson hasn't spoken publicly because the interview requests are too overwhelming. Coaches have to meet him at the school. All meetings are held after school because Henderson refuses to leave class.

UM Hurricanes | Sun-Sentinel Blogs: Where will Seantrel Henderson take his talents?

Although it's based purely on what I read here on BP, I have a good feeling about landing this kid. And I have a good feeling this kid is going to have a huge career at Ohio State. I have not been as caught up in recruiting the past couple of years, but Seantrel's decision is definitely holding my interest this year.
 
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NavyBuck;1650123; said:
I did a double take when I read "The U" was back in it. Then I saw that the C-D coach was referring to Minny. Do they really refer to Minny as "The U" now? :biggrin:

MaliBuckeye;1650127; said:
I think they'll need a few more coke induced hooker shootings first...

Henderson hasn't spoken publicly because the interview requests are too overwhelming. Coaches have to meet him at the school. All meetings are held after school because Henderson refuses to leave class.

1. Miami = Da U; Minnesota = The U. Huge difference.
2. GPA to MaliBuckeye, please
3. Henderson would fit in at Da U every bit as well as Larry the Cable Guy would fit in at the Metropolitan Opera.

Great kid, regardless of where he chooses to matriculate. Would love hearing he'll be a Buckeye.
 
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