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Martha Layne Collins 6 D1 signees
#31
As far as signing class never seen in Kentucky by one school, umm, LAST YEAR.

Trinity.

SENIORS
Jason Hatcher (Kentucky)
James Quick (Louisville)
Ryan White (Vanderbilt)
Dalyn Dawkins (Purdue)
Travis Wright (Florida International)
* Jabari Jordan (WKU walk-on)
* DaeShawn Bertram (WKU walk-on)
* Mitchell Wessell (Georgetown College NAIA)

JUNIOR
Reggie Bonnafon (Louisville)

If we're including non-scholarship Morehead as D-I, I would think non-scholarship D-I A (FBS) walk-ons should count, too.

If you wanna go back to 2012, that Trinity team had 2 seniors who would play D-I (both on scholarship), 7 juniors who would play D-I (five scholarship, two walk-ons) and a sophomore who would sign D-I (Bonnafon). That's at least 10 eventual D-1 kids -- eight on football scholarships all on the FBS level (not lower-tier FCS) -- in one Kentucky high school program at one time.


Plus, that 2005 Elizabethtown senior class was pretty good
- Chris Todd signed with Texas Tech and transferred to Auburn (set records before Cam Newton came along)
- Zipp Duncan signed with Kentucky and started on the line. Had a tryout with the Eagles.
- Brandon Deaderick signed with Alabama and played in the Super Bowl with the Patriots.
- A.J. French signed with Western Kentucky.

You also have to keep in mind Morehead State's turnover rate is way ahead of ALL the other D-I schools in Kentucky (UK, U of L, Western then Eastern and Murray then Morehead) because it is financially more difficult for someone to play there. And Morehead will have some huge signing classes compared to UK and U of L and Western.

Western signed only 15 today. I'll bet Morehead "signs" way more than that (especially since they can take four from one school).
#32
4A State Football Champions Martha Layne Collins High boast 6 Division 1 football signees in Slot Reciever Deandre Farris ..WKU, Linebacker Masia White..WKU, Running back Ryan Watkins... Morehead St., QB Lawson Page..Morehead St., Wide Reciever Nathan Sames...Morehead St., and OL/DL Chris Jones... Morehead St....additional DE...Buck Wilson will be attending Centre College...DT..Mark Bradford is committed to Campbellville, OL Zach Hershey has offers from Campbellsville and other NAIA schools....This is an accomplishment that may not ever be duplicated on one roster!! Please Post any other programs that boast these types of accomplishments, the kids deserve it!! This is to congratulate the kids for the accomplishments...not compare ...read the above post clearly...ummm! Collins does not recruit and only going into their 5th season. never said scholarship only signees...I dont care how good or bad Morehead is, they still are a D1 program by NCAA rules.....
#33
Why didnt you post Trinity's accomplishments last year? Whats up this year?
#34
copperkid Wrote:.This is an accomplishment that may not ever be duplicated on one roster!! Please Post any other programs that boast these types of accomplishments, the kids deserve it!!

Much Love,
Titan Nation!!:Thumbs:

Actually don't start the " I was only congratulating kids and didn't want to compare" crap. You started comparing in the very first post. Technically the kids going to Morehead didn't sign anything that a regular Morehead student doesn't sign. Frankly I think they all can play and I wish they had gone somewhere other than Morehead.
#35
copperkid Wrote:4A State Football Champions Martha Layne Collins High boast 6 Division 1 football signees in Slot Reciever Deandre Farris ..WKU, Linebacker Masia White..WKU, Running back Ryan Watkins... Morehead St., QB Lawson Page..Morehead St., Wide Reciever Nathan Sames...Morehead St., and OL/DL Chris Jones... Morehead St....additional DE...Buck Wilson will be attending Centre College...DT..Mark Bradford is committed to Campbellville, OL Zach Hershey has offers from Campbellsville and other NAIA schools....This is an accomplishment that may not ever be duplicated on one roster!! Please Post any other programs that boast these types of accomplishments, the kids deserve it!! This is to congratulate the kids for the accomplishments...not compare ...read the above post clearly...ummm! Collins does not recruit and only going into their 5th season. never said scholarship only signees...I dont care how good or bad Morehead is, they still are a D1 program by NCAA rules.....


I think you are mistaken on the bolded.

Congrats to the kids and may all their goals be met.
#36
Why let the facts get in the way of a good story?
#37
Please Post any other programs that boast these types of accomplishments, the kids deserve it!! gtfoh! u missed this part DA!
#38
Oh....where do you wish they had gone?...or wish you had gone! Enough said. on to the next topic...later
#39
copperkid Wrote:Please Post any other programs that boast these types of accomplishments, the kids deserve it!! gtfoh! u missed this part DA!

I think Trinity was listed.

Go check Boyle's rosters in '99, '00 and '01. :Thumbs:
#40
The 1998 Highlands Bluebirds had FOUR future NFL guys on one roster:

- Senior Derek Smith: Indianapolis Colts, Saint Louis Rams, Cincinnati Bengals (College: University of Kentucky)
- Senior Jared Lorenzen: New York Giants, Indianapolis Colts (College: University of Kentucky)
- Sophomore Gino Guidugli: Tennessee Titans (College: University of Cincinnati)
- Freshman Rob Smith: Cleveland Browns, Kansas City Chiefs (College: University of Tennessee)

2008 Highlands Team had six eventual NCAA Division-IA (FBS) SCHOLARSHIP players on one roster:

- Tyler Grubbs (junior) signed with Miami OHIO
- Austin Collinsworth (junior) signed with Notre Dame
- Austin Abner (sophomore) signed with Illinois
- Patrick Towles (freshman) signed with Kentucky
- Drake Bruns (freshman) signed with Cincinnati
- Austin Sheehan (freshman) signed with Kentucky
- *Will Bardo (junior) signed with Dayton - NON-SCHOLARSHIP, same conference as Morehead*
#41
Highlands has proven to be the BEST out there ..consistancy!:Thumbs:
#42
birdman44 Wrote:They beat the winningest program of Kentucky in the state title in their 5th? year of existence. Something was done the right way all year that 60+ year programs have never done.

I appreciate you sharing that. I agree that the accomplishments of the MLC program has been great for a young program. I am hoping you can elaborate on the things they did that other teams can emulate. Coach Lucas does a great job, I am sure they will be solid for years to come.
#43
birdman44 Wrote:They beat the winningest program of Kentucky in the state title in their 5th? year of existence. Something was done the right way all year that 60+ year programs have never done.

Here is what you done right...took a 6A program, built a new school and brought all the football players to that school and played 4A football. I wish we had done that. LOL
#44
Congrats To the 4 new eagles from the Collins program.

Let Haters Hate.

Coach Tenyer has assembled a good staff and has a talented Recruiting class to build his program around. They have filtered out numerous bad seeds from last season and I would expect a decent performance this season as he basically rebuilds this program from scratch.

Facts-

D-1 FCS. They do receive a tourney bid each year to play against giants like North Dakota and such.

They are the only conference in FBS and FCS football to have a non-scholarship program. "Non-scholarship" needless to say there are ways around.

They have been a laughable as of the past 6 years but that was do to weak recruiting classes under Ballard and a poor mentality.

I would expect them to gain respect this season and I look forward to a rematch with Pikeville, EKU and the addition of James Madison to the schedule.
#45
http://www.bluegrassrivals.com/forum/sho...ost1731576

Moreheads 2014 recruits.
#46
Lawson Page and Ryan Watkins were probably two of the most underrated players in the state. Watkins had late interest from EKU to play LB and WKU as a preferred by opted to chose Morehead St.

Page http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1648137/high...autoplay=1

Watkins :rockon:
#47
This post reminds me of this:
http://www.gwinnettprepsports.com/news/2...-norcross/

Norcross, GA had an unbelievable 26 players get scholarships including 7 to BCS programs!

They had 14 players go to either FBS or FCS schools out of this Senior class.
#48
I don't think that any body was trying (well almost anybody ) was trying to belittle the Collins accomplishments , however when I read a post headline that states 6 D-1signees I don't expect for four of them to be to morehead state.
Just saying , but congrats to the kids.
#49
mightydog Wrote:Why let the facts get in the way of a good story?

Lol , ha ha you so crazy !
#50
This list was posted on another site. Not sure of its accuracy:

Jake Hixson Adair County Lindsey Wilson College
Ryan Duvall, LB Apollo Western Kentucky University
Miles McGranahan, WR Ashland Kentucky Christian University
Lyndon Rowe,RB Ballard Georgia State
Michael DeLeon Ballard Lindsey Wilson College
Will Bush, WR Ballard Western Kentucky University
Shawn Johnson, OL/DL Ballard Memorial Campbellsville University
Sani Warren, ATH Belfry University of Pikeville
Brannen McDonald, Boone County Eastern Kentucky University
Alfred Allen, Boone County University of Pikeville
Nacarius Fant, WR Bowling Green Western Kentucky University
Austin Bell Boyle County Lindsey Wilson College
Dylan Boures Boyle County Lindsey Wilson College
Levi McKinney Boyle County Lindsey Wilson College
Ora Johnson, QB Bryan Station Kentucky State University
Tyler Bray, WR Bullitt Central Campbellsville University
Joe Brown, TH Butler Western Kentucky University
Kyler Kendall, OL/DL Caldwell County Georgetown College
Logan Schneider, OL Campbell County Tiffin University
Dalton Couch, DL Campbellsville Campbellsville University
Donald Styles, DB Central Austin Peay
Phillip Francis, LB Central Kentucky Wesleyan College
Zac Passafiume, TE Christian Academy Louisville Lindsey Wilson College
Chad Lewellyn, Christian Academy Louisville Naval Academy
Arnold Arnett, WR Clay County Campbellsville University
Phillip Sester, DB/WR Clay County Campbellsville University
Zach Wilson, DE Collins Centre College
Michael Goss, OL Collins Lindsey Wilson College
Kris Jones, OL Collins Morehead State University
Lawson Page, QB Collins Morehead State University
Nathan Sames, WR Collins Morehead State University
Ryan Watkins, RB Collins Morehead State University
DeAndre Farris, ATH Collins Western Kentucky University
Masai Whyte, LB Collins Western Kentucky University
Andrew Way, DB/WR Conner University of Dayton
Drew Barker, QB Conner University of Kentucky
Corey Fussinger, WR Cooper Oberlin College
Aaron Morgan, WR/DL Cooper University of the Cumberlands
Nick Kathman, OL Covington Catholic Georgetown College
Matty Way, DB Covington Catholic University of Dayton
Jalen Beal, RB/DB Covington Holy Cross Georgetown College
Brendan Fisk, LB Dixie Heights Ohio Dominican
Dajzon Dukes, Doss Naval Academy
Emory Thompson, WR Dunbar Dartmouth University
Brandon Duncan, DB/WR Dunbar Morehead State
Desmond Wiley Elizabethtown Lindsey Wilson College
Corey Roberts, LB/OL Eminence Campbellsville University
Anthony Roark, OL Fairview University of Pikeville
Shawn Adkins, OL Fairview University of Pikeville
Martious White, QB Fern Creek Campbellsville University
Jacob Smith, WR/DB Garrard County University of Pikeville
Julius Shirley, LB/TE Glasgow Campbellsville University
Evan Jaggers, RB Green County Campbellsville University
DeMarcus Potter, RB Greenwood Campbellsville University
Chris Hudson, WR Hazard University of Miami (OH)
Justin Rawlings, LS Henry Clay Eastern Kentucky University
Adam Maddox, DL/OL Henry County Campbellsville University
Seth Hope, DL Highlands Cornell
Thomas Wrobleski, LB Highlands Georgetown College
Tyler Schweitzer, OL/C Highlands Georgetown College
Zach Harris, RB Highlands Georgetown College
Branden Hicks, DE Highlands Morehead State University
Kody Arnett, FB/LB Highlands Morehead State University
Jackson Bardo, Highlands University of Dayton
Nick True, OL/TE Highlands Western Kentucky University
Khalil Baker, OLB/FB Hopkinsville Campbellsville University
Khalil Baker, LB Hopkinsville Campbellsville University
Dmitri Cooper, John Hardin Georgetown College
Khalil Frazier, RB John Hardin Georgetown College
Matt Elam, DL John Hardin University of Kentucky
Jordan Duff, DB/WR Kentucky Country Day Campbellsville University
Johnathan Gist Knox Central Lindsey Wilson College
Michael Serafini, WR Lafayette Campbellsville University
Kylan Nelson, DB/RB Lafayette Ohio University
Nick Albright, OL Lafayette University of Pikeville
Connor O’Brien, TE/DL Lexington Catholic Mount St. Joseph
David Bouvier, WR Lexington Catholic University of Kentucky
Chandler Sneed, WR Lexington Christian Centre College
JuJuan Halley, Louisville Central Naval Academy
Phillip Francis, Louisville Central Western Kentucky University
Casey Dionne, DB Madison Southern Army
Devante Linville, WR Madison Southern Campbellsville University
Malik Malone, LB Male Kentucky Wesleyan University
Mike Malone, LB Male Kentucky Wesleyan University
Marcus Butler Male Lindsey Wilson College
Ryan West, Manual Naval Academy
Justice Lucas, Manual University of Charleston
Joseph Middleman Marshall County Lindsey Wilson College
Deion Jackson, WR/DB Mayfield Murray State University
Brandon Fatum McCracken County Lindsey Wilson College
Evan Sayner, OL McCracken County Western Kentucky University
Tommy Craig, DL Mercer County Kentucky State University
Jacob Mayes,LB Murray Harvard
Ryan Humphrey, DL Murray Lindsey Wilson College
Schafer Putz, K Murray Lindsey Wilson College
Will Langford, OL/DL Murray Lindsey Wilson College
Dylan Boone, DB Murray Murray State University
Zac Lawson, OL/DL Nelson County Lindsey Wilson College
Michael Lewis, Newport University of Pikeville
Jack Sutkamp, LB Newport Catholic Georgetown College
Tyler Lyon, Newport Catholic University of Cincinnati
Lucas Humphrey, OL North Bullitt Campbellsville University
Sean Nuernberger, K/P Oldham County Ohio State University
Mikey Davis Paducah Tilghman Lindsey Wilson College
Darius Spivey-Nunn, ATH Paducah Tilghman Southern Illinois University
Derik Overstreet, DL Paducah Tilghman Western Kentucky University
Lane Daniels, WR Paintsville Guilford College
Prater Helton, LB Paintsville University of Pikeville
Joe Lewis Pleasure Ridge Park Lindsey Wilson College
Mac Boggs, OL Raceland Georgetown College
Nevan Johnson, OL Raceland Georgetown College
Austin Manis, OL/DL Raceland Kentucky Christian University
Daylin Beach, RB/DB Raceland Morehead State University
Alic Risner, DL Raceland Tiffin University
Nathan Perry, OL Russell Kentucky Christian University
Evan Fletcher Russell County Lindsey Wilson College
Lex Sowards, OL Ryle Indiana State University
Kameron Crim, OL Scott Eastern Kentucky University
Corey Fitzwater, OL Scott Lindsey Wilson College
Josh Castleman, RB Scott Thomas More College
Chris Roberts, LB Scott Thomas More College
Bradley Caldwell, LB Scott County Cammbellsville University
William Caldwell, LB Scott County Campbellsville University
Scott Daniels, WR Scott County Eastern Kentucky University
Austin Crank, DL Scott County Georgetown College
Daniel Berry, OL Scott County University of the Cumberlands
Kevin Claussen, RB Scott County University of the Cumberlands
Thomas Daniel, ILB/TE Scott County University of the Cumberlands
Travis Wright, C Scott County University of the Cumberlands
Jonathan Cain, DB Seneca Campbellsville University
Zac Farhat Seneca Lindsey Wilson College
Lloyd Tubman, DL Seneca University of Kentucky
Ben Walling, OL Simon Kenton Grand Valley State
Mikey Krallman, Simon Kenton Thomas More College
Brenan Kuntz, QB Simon Kenton Western Kentucky University
Cam Cheuvront, WR Somerset Davidson College
William Lange, RB/WR Somerset Davidson College
Kagen Skidmore, OL Somerset Eastern Kentucky University
Brayden McWilliams, SS/WR Somerset University of Pikeville
Jonathan Jones, DB/WR South Oldham Campbellsville University
Adrian Middleton, DL South Warren University of Kentucky
Joel Iyiegbuniwe, DB South Warren Western Kentucky University
Branson Patterson Southwestern Lindsey Wilson College
Braxten Leff Spencer County Lindsey Wilson College
Austin Askin, OL St. Xavier Eastern Illinois
Ryan Karrer St. Xavier Lindsey Wilson College
John Kurtz, OL St. Xavier University of Cincinnati
Charles Walker, RB/WR St. Xavier University of Kentucky
Spencer Foy, St. Xavier Western Kentucky University
Marshall Gant, TE/LB Tates Creek Campbellsville University
Earmon Nasr, FB/LB Tates Creek Centre College
Jake Ryan, K/P Tates Creek University of Kentucky
Ryan Betlach, LB Tates Creek University of Louisville
Deion Webb, OL/DL Tates Creek University of Pikeville
Jovan BlackBurn, OL/DL Tates Creek University of Pikeville
Tyler Sturgill, OL/DL Tates Creek University of Pikeville
R.J. Taylor, WR Tates Creek Wofford College
Jacob Mason, DE Trigg County Campbellsville University
Jayven Jones, RB Trigg County Lindsey Wilson College
Jack Harrison, Trinity Centre College
Reggie Bonnafon, ATH Trinity University of Louisville
Roberts Jones, ATH Valley Kentucky State University
Seth Burgett, WR/DB Walton Verona Kentucky Christian University
Chris Latimore, RB/LB/DB Walton Verona University of Cumberlands
Rondell Green, RB/DB Warren Central Indiana State University
Sean Lewis, DL/OL Washington County Campbellsville University
Tylyn Byas, RB/CB Washington County Campbellsville University
Alan Brown, WR/DB Wayne County University of Pikeville
Tyler Guffey, QB Wayne County University of Pikeville
Devin Taylor, West Jessamine Western Kentucky University
#51
Paul Crewe Wrote:Here is what you done right...took a 6A program, built a new school and brought all the football players to that school and played 4A football. I wish we had done that. LOL
Right on most accounts except they didn't bring them. Due to the way the school is districted most of the football players already lived in MLC district from the old Shelby Co days. MLC is West Middle and Shelby is East. If you grew up in the county or know it then you know that 80% or so of the football team throughout all the years came from West

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