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New Mcreary Co. Coach?
#91
Starting to get a little truth from down south! I went to EKU, class program. If the Colonels had signed Williams to a scholarship, his name would have not been left off the press release. I will call my buddy, in SID office and get the facts.
#92
Williams is not on EKU team for 2013 season.
#93
Tyson is a preferred walk on for EKU. He'll be with the team beginning in August. We all take different paths, Tyson will be successful, he has the body and work ethic to do so.
#94
BossEric Wrote:http://ekusports.com/news/2013/4/20/FOOT...35541.aspx

EKU Football Adds 27 Signees to the Colonel Program

Don't see Tyson Williams name anywhere or on EKU Website.

Student-Athlete Profiles
Stanley Absanon
DB, 6-0, 180
Lakeland, Fla., Tenoroc High School
--Arizona State signee in 2011
--Polk County 110-meter high hurdle champion
--Scored 10 touchdowns as a senior
--All-Polk County

Justin Adekoyau
DL, 6-5, 280
Ringgold, Ga., Heritage High School
--7-AAA all-region team
--Atlanta Journal-Constitution all-state team
--Selected to play in the GACA North/South all-star game

Travon Carter
OL, 6-3, 315
Lancaster, Texas, Lancaster High School
--Transfer from Trinity Valley Community College (Texas)
--First team all-conference
--Second team All-American

Jason Creeden
OL, 6-5, 295
Woodberry Forrest, Va., Woodberry Forrest School
--Transfer from Fork Union Military Academy (Va.)
--First team all-prep
--First team All-Central Virginia
--First team all-state

Brett Eyckmans
OL, 6-5, 270
Fort Mitchell, Ky., Beechwood High School
--Associated Press first team all-state
--Cincinnati Enquirer’s All-Northern Kentucky team
--Played in the ‘Best of the Bluegrass’ all-star game
--Three-year starter, team finished 31-11 over the last three years

Jason Fergerson
S, 6-3, 195
Lexington, Ky., Lafayette High School
--All-city defensive back, honorable mention all-state
--Team defensive MVP
--Posted 44 solo tackles, 52 assisted tackles, five interceptions, eight pass break-ups, 12 pass deflections, two forced fumbles and one blocked kick as a senior

Jonathan Floyd
TE, 6-3, 240
Richmond, Ky., Madison Central High School
--Four-year letterman and three-year starter at Madison Central
--Recorded 158 career tackles along with 16 career catches and two touchdowns
--Maintained a 3.3 GPA

Ryan “TT” Garretson
OL, 6-5, 315
Morristown, Tenn., Morristown East High School
--All-state, all-conference and All-Lakeland as a senior
--Participated in Tennessee’s East vs. West all-star game
--Played every offensive line position during high school career

Julio Geronimo
DL, 6-3, 285
West Orange, N.J., East Orange High School
--Transfer from Nassau Community College (N.Y.)
--Second team all-conference as a sophomore
--Signed with Stony Brook out of high school
--As a high school senior, he was third team all-state and first team all-conference with 66 tackles and seven sacks
--Team won the state championship as a junior in high school

Brandon Guy
OL, 6-3, 270
Maryville, Tenn., Maryville High School
--Two-time 6A first team all-state
--Participated in Tennessee’s East vs. West all-star game
--Played for back-to-back state champions as a junior and senior, finalist as a freshman and sophomore
--Cumulative record in high school of 56-4

J.J. Jude
RB, 5-8, 190
Hagerhill, Ky., Johnson Central High School
--All-time leading rusher in the Commonwealth of Kentucky
--Twice rushed for more than 3,000 yards in a season
--31 touchdowns as a senior
--Two-time first team all-state

Ben Lawler
QB, 6-2, 190
Georgetown, Ky., Scott County High School
--Threw for 1,424 yards and 15 scores as a senior
--Rushed for 496 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior
--24-5 record as the starting quarterback
--Led Scott County to the state championship game
--Honorable mention all-state
--6A District Player of the Year

Joshua Minor
OL, 6-4, 275
College Park, Ga., Woodward Academy
--Two-time All-South Metro
--Two-time all-region
--Two-time most outstanding lineman
--Team MVP

Treyvon Neely
LB, 6-3, 215
Louisville, Ky., Doss High School
--As a high school senior, recorded 167 tackles (15 for loss), 11 sacks, six forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, seven pass break-ups and one interception
--Compiled 401 career tackles (103 for loss), 35 sacks, 14 forced fumbles, eight fumble recoveries, 10 pass break-ups, one interception and one defensive touchdown

Kiante Northington
WR, 5-8, 165
Louisville, Ky., Butler High School
--Louisville Courier-Journal second team all-state
--First team all-district wide receiver, defensive back and kick returner (only player in 6A with that distinction)
--Played in the ‘Best of the Bluegrass’ all-star game

Chris Owens
S, 6-2, 195
Hephzibah, Ga.
--Transfer from Georgia Military College
--18 solo tackles, 16 assists and three tackles for loss
--One pass break-up
--One interception, one fumble recovery

Marquise Piton
LB, 6-2, 210
Pembroke Pines, Fla., West Broward High School
--First team All-Broward County
--Played in Broward County all-star game and Public vs. Private all-star game
--104 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, four sacks and two forced fumbles as a senior
--241 tackles, 43.5 tackles for loss, 20 sacks and six forced fumbles in his career

Avery Pitt
DL, 6-3, 270
Henderson, Ky., Henderson County High School
--Associated Press first team all-state
--Louisville Courier-Journal second team all-state
--All-Big 8 defensive lineman
--District 1 6A Player of the Year
--Played in and elected captain of the Border Bowl and ‘Best of the Bluegrass’ all-star game
--Offensive team MVP

Courtney Prince
DL, 6-3, 295
Mitchellville, Md., Gwyn Park High School
--Transfer from Virginia Tech
--First player at Virginia Tech since 2008 to see action on offense, defense and special teams in same season
--First team all-league, all-county and all-state as a senior in high school
--As a high school senior, he had 108 tackles, nine sacks, seven pass deflections and three forced fumbles

Landon Rasnick
OL, 6-5, 250
Orange, Va., Orange High School
--All-district offensive lineman as a junior
--Corbette King Memorial Student-Athlete award for Central Virginia as a senior
--Team captain

Kyle Romano
QB, 6-1, 190
Bedford, Texas, LD Bell High School
--Completed 57 percent of his passes, amassing 1,870 yards and 14 touchdowns
--Rushed 148 times for 954 yards and 17 touchdowns
--Unanimous first team all-district quarterback
--Team MVP
--Rivals.com two-star recruit

Jared Sanders
RB, 5-8, 173
Hallandale Beach, Fla., Hallandale High School
--First team All-Broward County
--First team All-Miami Herald and Sun Sentinel
--Broward County Athletic Association all-star game MVP
--900 rushing yards, 400 receiving yards as a senior
--Rivals.com two-star recruit

De’Shaun Sands
RB, 5-8, 180
Pompano Beach, Fla., Piper High School
--Transfer from Kansas University
--Played 10 games as a true freshman at Kansas, posted 211 yards and a touchdown on 55 carries
--Rushed for 1,276 yards as a senior with 10 touchdowns
--Second leading rusher in Broward County as a senior
--Led Broward County in rushing as a junior

Colton Scurry
OL, 6-3, 280
Fayetteville, Ga., Whitewater High School
--Two-time first team all-county
--First team all-region as a senior
--Started at center in GACA North-South all-star game
--Team captain

Trey Shelton
OL, 6-4, 295
Chesterfield, Va., Lloyd C. Bird High School
--Transfer from Hargrave Military Academy (Va.)
--Second team all-district
--Honorable mention all-region

LaJuan Smith
DB, 6-2, 195
Glasgow, Ky., Glasgow
--Two-time all-district player
--Honorable mention all-state
--92 career receptions for 1,781 yards and 18 scores
--Also had five rushing touchdowns in his career

Moe Vogel
OL, 6-4, 295
Brooklyn, N.Y., Christ the King High School
--Transfer from Nassau Community College (N.Y.)
--Third team all-conference as a sophomore
--Can play tackle or guardEKU signs 27

This is from 2012... JJ Jude will be a rs freshman... Get your facts before spewing.
#95
JumperPride1 Wrote:Tyson is a preferred walk on for EKU. He'll be with the team beginning in August. We all take different paths, Tyson will be successful, he has the body and work ethic to do so.

I'm glad you took time to set this Dumb A_ _ straight. I just didn't feel like it. Every post has been a negative against McCreary Football or Former Staff or Players. Maybe he will move on and get on someone else. I agree Tyson will be successful. Talked to Coach Hood Thursday, when Tyson went through Orientation, he truly thinks he will be a huge asset to EKU before he Graduates. Tyson got his report date and a time to pick up equipment.
#96
BossEric Wrote:http://ekusports.com/news/2013/4/20/FOOT...35541.aspx

EKU Football Adds 27 Signees to the Colonel Program

Don't see Tyson Williams name anywhere or on EKU Website.

Student-Athlete Profiles
Stanley Absanon
DB, 6-0, 180
Lakeland, Fla., Tenoroc High School
--Arizona State signee in 2011
--Polk County 110-meter high hurdle champion
--Scored 10 touchdowns as a senior
--All-Polk County

Justin Adekoyau
DL, 6-5, 280
Ringgold, Ga., Heritage High School
--7-AAA all-region team
--Atlanta Journal-Constitution all-state team
--Selected to play in the GACA North/South all-star game

Travon Carter
OL, 6-3, 315
Lancaster, Texas, Lancaster High School
--Transfer from Trinity Valley Community College (Texas)
--First team all-conference
--Second team All-American

Jason Creeden
OL, 6-5, 295
Woodberry Forrest, Va., Woodberry Forrest School
--Transfer from Fork Union Military Academy (Va.)
--First team all-prep
--First team All-Central Virginia
--First team all-state

Brett Eyckmans
OL, 6-5, 270
Fort Mitchell, Ky., Beechwood High School
--Associated Press first team all-state
--Cincinnati Enquirer’s All-Northern Kentucky team
--Played in the ‘Best of the Bluegrass’ all-star game
--Three-year starter, team finished 31-11 over the last three years

Jason Fergerson
S, 6-3, 195
Lexington, Ky., Lafayette High School
--All-city defensive back, honorable mention all-state
--Team defensive MVP
--Posted 44 solo tackles, 52 assisted tackles, five interceptions, eight pass break-ups, 12 pass deflections, two forced fumbles and one blocked kick as a senior

Jonathan Floyd
TE, 6-3, 240
Richmond, Ky., Madison Central High School
--Four-year letterman and three-year starter at Madison Central
--Recorded 158 career tackles along with 16 career catches and two touchdowns
--Maintained a 3.3 GPA

Ryan “TT” Garretson
OL, 6-5, 315
Morristown, Tenn., Morristown East High School
--All-state, all-conference and All-Lakeland as a senior
--Participated in Tennessee’s East vs. West all-star game
--Played every offensive line position during high school career

Julio Geronimo
DL, 6-3, 285
West Orange, N.J., East Orange High School
--Transfer from Nassau Community College (N.Y.)
--Second team all-conference as a sophomore
--Signed with Stony Brook out of high school
--As a high school senior, he was third team all-state and first team all-conference with 66 tackles and seven sacks
--Team won the state championship as a junior in high school

Brandon Guy
OL, 6-3, 270
Maryville, Tenn., Maryville High School
--Two-time 6A first team all-state
--Participated in Tennessee’s East vs. West all-star game
--Played for back-to-back state champions as a junior and senior, finalist as a freshman and sophomore
--Cumulative record in high school of 56-4

J.J. Jude
RB, 5-8, 190
Hagerhill, Ky., Johnson Central High School
--All-time leading rusher in the Commonwealth of Kentucky
--Twice rushed for more than 3,000 yards in a season
--31 touchdowns as a senior
--Two-time first team all-state

Ben Lawler
QB, 6-2, 190
Georgetown, Ky., Scott County High School
--Threw for 1,424 yards and 15 scores as a senior
--Rushed for 496 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior
--24-5 record as the starting quarterback
--Led Scott County to the state championship game
--Honorable mention all-state
--6A District Player of the Year

Joshua Minor
OL, 6-4, 275
College Park, Ga., Woodward Academy
--Two-time All-South Metro
--Two-time all-region
--Two-time most outstanding lineman
--Team MVP

Treyvon Neely
LB, 6-3, 215
Louisville, Ky., Doss High School
--As a high school senior, recorded 167 tackles (15 for loss), 11 sacks, six forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, seven pass break-ups and one interception
--Compiled 401 career tackles (103 for loss), 35 sacks, 14 forced fumbles, eight fumble recoveries, 10 pass break-ups, one interception and one defensive touchdown

Kiante Northington
WR, 5-8, 165
Louisville, Ky., Butler High School
--Louisville Courier-Journal second team all-state
--First team all-district wide receiver, defensive back and kick returner (only player in 6A with that distinction)
--Played in the ‘Best of the Bluegrass’ all-star game

Chris Owens
S, 6-2, 195
Hephzibah, Ga.
--Transfer from Georgia Military College
--18 solo tackles, 16 assists and three tackles for loss
--One pass break-up
--One interception, one fumble recovery

Marquise Piton
LB, 6-2, 210
Pembroke Pines, Fla., West Broward High School
--First team All-Broward County
--Played in Broward County all-star game and Public vs. Private all-star game
--104 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, four sacks and two forced fumbles as a senior
--241 tackles, 43.5 tackles for loss, 20 sacks and six forced fumbles in his career

Avery Pitt
DL, 6-3, 270
Henderson, Ky., Henderson County High School
--Associated Press first team all-state
--Louisville Courier-Journal second team all-state
--All-Big 8 defensive lineman
--District 1 6A Player of the Year
--Played in and elected captain of the Border Bowl and ‘Best of the Bluegrass’ all-star game
--Offensive team MVP

Courtney Prince
DL, 6-3, 295
Mitchellville, Md., Gwyn Park High School
--Transfer from Virginia Tech
--First player at Virginia Tech since 2008 to see action on offense, defense and special teams in same season
--First team all-league, all-county and all-state as a senior in high school
--As a high school senior, he had 108 tackles, nine sacks, seven pass deflections and three forced fumbles

Landon Rasnick
OL, 6-5, 250
Orange, Va., Orange High School
--All-district offensive lineman as a junior
--Corbette King Memorial Student-Athlete award for Central Virginia as a senior
--Team captain

Kyle Romano
QB, 6-1, 190
Bedford, Texas, LD Bell High School
--Completed 57 percent of his passes, amassing 1,870 yards and 14 touchdowns
--Rushed 148 times for 954 yards and 17 touchdowns
--Unanimous first team all-district quarterback
--Team MVP
--Rivals.com two-star recruit

Jared Sanders
RB, 5-8, 173
Hallandale Beach, Fla., Hallandale High School
--First team All-Broward County
--First team All-Miami Herald and Sun Sentinel
--Broward County Athletic Association all-star game MVP
--900 rushing yards, 400 receiving yards as a senior
--Rivals.com two-star recruit

De’Shaun Sands
RB, 5-8, 180
Pompano Beach, Fla., Piper High School
--Transfer from Kansas University
--Played 10 games as a true freshman at Kansas, posted 211 yards and a touchdown on 55 carries
--Rushed for 1,276 yards as a senior with 10 touchdowns
--Second leading rusher in Broward County as a senior
--Led Broward County in rushing as a junior

Colton Scurry
OL, 6-3, 280
Fayetteville, Ga., Whitewater High School
--Two-time first team all-county
--First team all-region as a senior
--Started at center in GACA North-South all-star game
--Team captain

Trey Shelton
OL, 6-4, 295
Chesterfield, Va., Lloyd C. Bird High School
--Transfer from Hargrave Military Academy (Va.)
--Second team all-district
--Honorable mention all-region

LaJuan Smith
DB, 6-2, 195
Glasgow, Ky., Glasgow
--Two-time all-district player
--Honorable mention all-state
--92 career receptions for 1,781 yards and 18 scores
--Also had five rushing touchdowns in his career

Moe Vogel
OL, 6-4, 295
Brooklyn, N.Y., Christ the King High School
--Transfer from Nassau Community College (N.Y.)
--Third team all-conference as a sophomore
--Can play tackle or guardEKU signs 27

First off that is the list of signees for 2012, not 2013. Taylor Speaks from Somerset wasn't listed in that list either--yet he started all 11 games at longsnapper as a true freshman last season. That is a list from signing day--not all of the players that will be at EKU in the fall are on there. The roster isn't updated until the middle of training camp in August when they take the individual pictures. As the parent of a former Briar Jumper and current Colonel trust me when I say both Tevin Slaughter and Tyson Williams will be incoming freshman next season.
#97
We will see! I went to school there, I know how things work. We will see in August !
#98
BossEric Wrote:We will see! I went to school there, I know how things work. We will see in August !

I think getting the word from a current player who knows the situation is a little bit better info than "I went to school there." If you were that up on EKU football I think you could tell the difference between the list of 2012 signees and 2013 signees. FCS schools are limited to 63 scholarships (which they can divide into partial scholarships unlike FBS schools) compared to the 85 that FBS schools can offer. They still have to have around 100 players on the overall roster in order to have proper practices etc. Not all of the players that they recruit are on football scholarships. If they qualify for need based scholarships several players are considered "counters". In other words they are receiving financial aid but not athletic scholarships. If a player falls into that category or if they are granted an academic scholarship they generally don't appear on the signee list. The schools can only comment on recruits once they have received a signed letter of intent from the player. If they aren't signing an athletic scholarship they don't appear on the press release. Since Tyson and Tevin are receiving aid other than athletic scholarships their first season they aren't in the press release. Taylor Speaks was on an academic scholarship last season so he didn't appear on the signee list either even though he started and played every game last season--same thing. I don't know what kind of an axe you have to grind with Tyson but your jealousy is as obvious as your ignorance on the subject.
#99
Don't even know the kid. EKU man reading some of the earlier post got interested and couldn't fine anything on him.
Boss Eric is Robert Jones........
New staff is working hard to prepare for the upcoming season, the boys keep trickling into the weight room a few at a time and are working hard. To bad the dead period is coming next week. Things appear to be getting better little by little at McCreary Central. Excited for the dead period to get over with so the kids can go to work. GO RAIDERS!
Our good friend Boss Eric has suddenly left lol.
Nobody bother you, Just making a statement. Just waiting!
Tyson and Tevin will both be there next year. Have no doubt about that, I spoke with Coach Hood personally yesterday. As a matter of fact he offered Kagen Skidmore of Somerset a full athletic scholarship after the down and dirty camp concluded yesterday, and we spoke for a long time about all of the Somerset players (Speaks, Slaughter, Williams and now possibly Skidmore) that will be in uniform for the colonels in the coming years.
kyrj Wrote:New staff is working hard to prepare for the upcoming season, the boys keep trickling into the weight room a few at a time and are working hard. To bad the dead period is coming next week. Things appear to be getting better little by little at McCreary Central. Excited for the dead period to get over with so the kids can go to work. GO RAIDERS!

Pulling for raiders this year from 64sur.:Cheerlead:Cheerlead:Cheerlead
kyrj Wrote:New staff is working hard to prepare for the upcoming season, the boys keep trickling into the weight room a few at a time and are working hard. To bad the dead period is coming next week. Things appear to be getting better little by little at McCreary Central. Excited for the dead period to get over with so the kids can go to work. GO RAIDERS!

I see some nice things going on in wt. room. See kids in that hadn't been in to wt. lifting in a couple years. Good Work, Good things to come!!!!

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