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Lamar Dawson to USC
#91
You know the bleacherreport is the same site that said UK is going to be in trouble from having Larry Brown at practice right?
#92
Pigskinman53 Wrote:You know the bleacherreport is the same site that said UK is going to be in trouble from having Larry Brown at practice right?

My bad
Here"s another one.
http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2011/02...re_twitter
#93
Pigskinman53 Wrote:Thank you Rebel
I can assure you this benchwarmer in 4 years before Lamar leaves USC will be playing in a BCS bowl and well UK will be well UK, struggling to make it to the Banjo bowl or getting beat down by a team that doesn't even have a head coach.

Please enlighten me on Lane Kiffin past accomplishments. All the sanctions don't count.
#94
Congrats to the kid! If the kid has desires to one day play in the NFL, then you can't fault him one bit for picking USC... I'm guessing they have one of the very best track records of getting guys into the NFL here lately.

As for the comments blaming him for choosing USC over UK... would anyone here blame a kid for choosing to go to Harvard or Yale over UK or UL if his dream is to become a first-rate scientist? Then how can a kid be blamed for picking USC over UK if his dream is to play in the NFL????

Finally, Mr. Dawson's accomplishments, and indeed the recent successes of several Boyle County players in going on to sign with major D-I schools, goes a long way to show how great the Boyle County football program is.
#95
jbwill2 Wrote:Congrats to the kid! If the kid has desires to one day play in the NFL, then you can't fault him one bit for picking USC... I'm guessing they have one of the very best track records of getting guys into the NFL here lately.

As for the comments blaming him for choosing USC over UK... would anyone here blame a kid for choosing to go to Harvard or Yale over UK or UL if his dream is to become a first-rate scientist? Then how can a kid be blamed for picking USC over UK if his dream is to play in the NFL????

Finally, Mr. Dawson's accomplishments, and indeed the recent successes of several Boyle County players in going on to sign with major D-I schools, goes a long way to show how great the Boyle County football program is.

For the bold :Thumbs:
#96
Here's a link....

http://www.centralkynews.com/amnews/spor...2402.story
#97
Benchwarmer Wrote:Here you go.
http://www.ehow.com/way_5270059_ncaa-foo...lines.html

Looks like your question was answered in step 1.
#98
Those are Lane Kiffin questions not USC questions and worst case scenario is it affects how he is able to recruit a la Kelvin Sampson. As long as his nose is clean at USC, which is being watched like a hawk by the NCAA, then he should be fine. If Kiffin is fired or USC gets sanctioned again then Lamar will be free to transfer to Oregon without sitting out a year.
#99
Congrats to Lamar and to the Rebels on this fine product!
Everyone can hate on Lane Kiffin all they want...
but he's a great coach
Benchwarmer Wrote:Please enlighten me on Lane Kiffin past accomplishments. All the sanctions don't count.

He successfully landed the top prospect from the state of Kentucky.:1::Thumbs:
RebelPride12 Wrote:He successfully landed the top prospect from the state of Kentucky.:1::Thumbs:

:lmao:
What has ANYONE one the staff of UK accomplished?
Pigskinman53 Wrote:What has ANYONE one the staff of UK accomplished?

Tee Martin was the leading candidate to be the Alabama WR Coach until UK got wise and gave him a better contract. He landded over half of this current class including Faulkner, UK's lone All-American.
i heard hes not even that good?
unwise decision with USC
special teams at best.
he will transfer in 2 years,
SweetTea Wrote:hes not even that good? unwise decision with USC
special teams at best.
he will transfer in 2 years,

You heard Lamar Dawson wasn't good?? And will only play SPECIAL TEAMS?? Wow. Who in the world is your source?
Ultimaterebelfan Wrote:You heard Lamar Dawson wasn't good?? And will only play SPECIAL TEAMS?? Wow. Who in the world is your source?

legendary coach john dudley hilton
SweetTea Wrote:legendary coach john dudley hilton

Maybe that's just sour grapes because Lamar helped Boyle defeat him the last 2 years they played, and kept Hilton from becoming Kentucky's all time winningest high school foot ball coach. It sounds like you probably don't know the kid and have never seen him play. If Hilton did truly say that, don't judge Lamar from one opinion. Others must think he's pretty good--

LAMAR DAWSON-His 2010 honors included Parade All-American, Super Prep All-American, Prep Star All-American, U.S. Army All-American, Max Preps All-American second team, Max Preps All-American Medium Schools first team, Rivals 100, Prep Star Dream Team, Super Prep All-Dixie, Prep Star All-Southeast, Gatorade Kentucky Player of the Year, AP Kentucky Mr. Football and Louisville Courier-Journal All-State as a senior linebacker, running back and tight end at Boyle County High in Danville (Ky.)...He had 158 tackles, including 8 sacks, plus 4 interceptions (1 for a TD) and 3 forced fumbles on defense in 2010, plus ran for 686 yards with 15 TDs and caught 19 passes for 270 yards (14.2 avg.) with 1 TD on offense...Boyle County won the 2010 Kentucky state 4A championship...As a junior in 2009, he made Max Preps All-American Medium Schools first team, Max Preps Junior All-American first team and Louisville Courier-Journal All-State while getting 176 tackles, including 23 for losses, plus 2 interceptions, 3 forced fumbles and 2 fumble recoveries...Boyle County won the 2009 Kentucky state 4A championship...In his career, he made 502 tackles as Boyle County went 43-1 his last 3 years.
Ultimaterebelfan Wrote:Maybe that's just sour grapes because Lamar helped Boyle defeat him the last 2 years they played, and kept Hilton from becoming Kentucky's all time winningest high school foot ball coach. It sounds like you probably don't know the kid and have never seen him play. If Hilton did truly say that, don't judge Lamar from one opinion. Others must think he's pretty good--

LAMAR DAWSON-His 2010 honors included Parade All-American, Super Prep All-American, Prep Star All-American, U.S. Army All-American, Max Preps All-American second team, Max Preps All-American Medium Schools first team, Rivals 100, Prep Star Dream Team, Super Prep All-Dixie, Prep Star All-Southeast, Gatorade Kentucky Player of the Year, AP Kentucky Mr. Football and Louisville Courier-Journal All-State as a senior linebacker, running back and tight end at Boyle County High in Danville (Ky.)...He had 158 tackles, including 8 sacks, plus 4 interceptions (1 for a TD) and 3 forced fumbles on defense in 2010, plus ran for 686 yards with 15 TDs and caught 19 passes for 270 yards (14.2 avg.) with 1 TD on offense...Boyle County won the 2010 Kentucky state 4A championship...As a junior in 2009, he made Max Preps All-American Medium Schools first team, Max Preps Junior All-American first team and Louisville Courier-Journal All-State while getting 176 tackles, including 23 for losses, plus 2 interceptions, 3 forced fumbles and 2 fumble recoveries...Boyle County won the 2009 Kentucky state 4A championship...In his career, he made 502 tackles as Boyle County went 43-1 his last 3 years.

...and ESPN Rise 3rd Team All American
SportzAnimal Wrote:...and ESPN Rise 3rd Team All American

doesnt impress me...
lets wait and see what he does with other "elite" players and then we will see if hes the real deal.
best of luck.
It looks more and more like he never really considered UK. It's kind of sad that he never let them know that so they could recruit other linebackers.
Sweet Tea-they left out he was also selected the top linebacker at the invite only Nike Camp at Ohio State last summer. And also during the week of practice at the US Army All Star Gamehe was selected as one of the top 3 linebackers from both teams and good enough to start and play over 80% of the snaps on dense had 2 tackles and a forced fumble on a play that was unassisted in open field. Obviously he has performed well enough amongst elite talent that people who know football(D-1 football especially) a lot better than John Dudley Hilton all seem to think that he was one of the top 50 overall recruits in the nation and one of the top linebackers in the nation. I guess it's a good thing Hilton isn't on UK's staff.
know1 Wrote:It looks more and more like he never really considered UK. It's kind of sad that he never let them know that so they could recruit other linebackers.

If they couldn't read the writing on the wall then UK is in serious trouble then. From what I gathered they knew they had a slim chance to land him. When you schedule an in house visit and he shows up an hour late and then proceeds to send text messages throughout the whole visit should probably be one sign that you have a slim chance. Maybe they should over recruit instead of sticking all of their eggs in one basket.
SweetTea Wrote:doesnt impress me...
lets wait and see what he does with other "elite" players and then we will see if hes the real deal.
best of luck.


Really? Have you seen him play or are you judging him solely on what Hilton supposedly said? I'm not sure what more he could have done the last 3 yrs. Who impressed you then if he didn't?

Oh, just one more opinion--



Analyst lauds Mr. Football

Posted on February 3, 2011 by jdemling

http://blogs.courier-journal.com/jodydem...300.jpgCBS

College Sports analyst Tom Lemming had Boyle County linebacker Lamar Dawson ranked as the state’s top player for several years.

But Lemming found out something more about the newest Southern California signee last month at the U.S. Army All-American game in San Antonio.

"I knew he was good, but he showed me he was probably even better than I ever thought he was," Lemming said. "He held his own against all the stars."

The 6-foot-4, 245-pound Dawson picked USC over Kentucky, Tennessee, Oregon and Central Florida. He’s considered the top prospect in the state by all the scouting services nationally except for ESPN.com.

"I loved him on both sides of the ball," Lemming said. "He’s the best player in Kentucky."

Dawson joined the Trojans, who had one of the top five recruiting classes in the country.
SweetTea Wrote:legendary coach john dudley hilton

Well there you go. The new coach at Pikeville College is a better evaluator of talent than Collegiate scouts at USC, UK, Florida, TN, Michigan and Louisville. He (according to Sweet Tea) knows more about Lamar's game than the ones at the elite camps and who pick the National Teams. :please:
SweetTea Wrote:doesnt impress me...
lets wait and see what he does with other "elite" players and then we will see if hes the real deal.
best of luck.

Wow, doesn't impress you from that window seat at Hardee's with your other cronies? We all stand in awe. :worthy:

BTW, he's played with several other elite players. It's called the All-American Bowl and the Nike Camp at Ohio State, not the Border Bowl. :biggrin:
know1 Wrote:It looks more and more like he never really considered UK. It's kind of sad that he never let them know that so they could recruit other linebackers.

What was sad was the way UK recruited him. Ask anyone closest to that camp and they will tell you that honestly the worst push/presentation was from the UK Coach.
Ultimaterebelfan Wrote:Maybe that's just sour grapes because Lamar helped Boyle defeat him the last 2 years they played, and kept Hilton from becoming Kentucky's all time winningest high school foot ball coach. It sounds like you probably don't know the kid and have never seen him play. If Hilton did truly say that, don't judge Lamar from one opinion. Others must think he's pretty good--

LAMAR DAWSON-His 2010 honors included Parade All-American, Super Prep All-American, Prep Star All-American, U.S. Army All-American, Max Preps All-American second team, Max Preps All-American Medium Schools first team, Rivals 100, Prep Star Dream Team, Super Prep All-Dixie, Prep Star All-Southeast, Gatorade Kentucky Player of the Year, AP Kentucky Mr. Football and Louisville Courier-Journal All-State as a senior linebacker, running back and tight end at Boyle County High in Danville (Ky.)...He had 158 tackles, including 8 sacks, plus 4 interceptions (1 for a TD) and 3 forced fumbles on defense in 2010, plus ran for 686 yards with 15 TDs and caught 19 passes for 270 yards (14.2 avg.) with 1 TD on offense...Boyle County won the 2010 Kentucky state 4A championship...As a junior in 2009, he made Max Preps All-American Medium Schools first team, Max Preps Junior All-American first team and Louisville Courier-Journal All-State while getting 176 tackles, including 23 for losses, plus 2 interceptions, 3 forced fumbles and 2 fumble recoveries...Boyle County won the 2009 Kentucky state 4A championship...In his career, he made 502 tackles as Boyle County went 43-1 his last 3 years.

You also left out his performances vs. Dudley's Bobcats:

2010 10 Tackles 25-21 Boyle Win
2009 11 Tackles 13-10 Boyle Win

Yep. He's not worth a darn. :eyeroll:
Hatz Wrote:Well there you go. The new coach at Pikeville College is a better evaluator of talent than Collegiate scouts at USC, UK, Florida, TN, Michigan and Louisville. He (according to Sweet Tea) knows more about Lamar's game than the ones at the elite camps and who pick the National Teams. :please:

Hatz as to the bolden The great John Dudley Hilton may know more about Lamars game than we give him credit. If the truth be known he lost many hours of sleep watching film and wondering how in the world will we (Bell County) ever have a chance againist Dawson and the rest of the Rebel Defense.:igiveup:
Hatz Wrote:You also left out his performances vs. Dudley's Bobcats:

2010 10 Tackles 25-21 Boyle Win
2009 11 Tackles 13-10 Boyle Win

Yep. He's not worth a darn. :eyeroll:

I was actually working on that, Hatz, but you beat me to it.
He also had 2 carries and 2 receptions in '09 and 7 carries/2 receptions in '10.
I have serious doubts Hilton even said that.

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