View Full Version : Carroll's Corbin Smiter Commits
drgnbkr
01-24-2006, 07:37 AM
Corbin Smiter, WR, becomes the 4th receiver from Carroll to commit as he opts for Rice, joining Evan Fentriss. Clint Renfro, TCU and McKay Jacobsen, BYU are the others.
farmerfan
01-24-2006, 07:45 AM
Corbin Smiter, WR, becomes the 4th receiver from Carroll to commit as he opts for Rice, joining Evan Fentriss. Clint Renfro, TCU and McKay Jacobsen, BYU are the others.
any word on Boysdton?
last I heard he was thinking of not playing college football, just wondering if he had a change of heart.
what about Powers?
drgnbkr
01-24-2006, 08:08 AM
any word on Boysdton?
last I heard he was thinking of not playing college football, just wondering if he had a change of heart.
what about Powers?
Have'nt heard about either...Boydston said early that he just wanted to enjoy college, then I heard he might play...Powers should end up with an offer..I was just wondering if any HS has had 4 D-1 WR's in a single season..? We still have James Allen to go..6'3" 200+, who should end up somewhere...
farmerfan
01-24-2006, 08:11 AM
Have'nt heard about either...Boydston said early that he just wanted to enjoy college, then I heard he might play...Powers should end up with an offer..I was just wondering if any HS has had 4 D-1 WR's in a single season..? We still have James Allen to go..6'3" 200+, who should end up somewhere...
If any high school has, I bet it is a short list. The kids deserve it and it is a credit to the work they have put in over the last 4 years, congrats to all.
Sakatha
01-24-2006, 08:55 AM
Have'nt heard about either...Boydston said early that he just wanted to enjoy college, then I heard he might play...Powers should end up with an offer..I was just wondering if any HS has had 4 D-1 WR's in a single season..? We still have James Allen to go..6'3" 200+, who should end up somewhere...
I've always thought James could be in the mold of a Jason Witten if he could put on the weight without losing speed. He's an excellent blocker with great hands.
~DnM
yankee
01-24-2006, 09:04 AM
Corbin Smiter, WR, becomes the 4th receiver from Carroll to commit as he opts for Rice, joining Evan Fentriss. Clint Renfro, TCU and McKay Jacobsen, BYU are the others.
i think thats great for smiter who really turned around his attitude. i hope he succeeds at the college level.
dragonfootballfan
01-24-2006, 11:39 AM
any word on Boysdton?
last I heard he was thinking of not playing college football, just wondering if he had a change of heart.
what about Powers?
There was an article in the local newspaper talking about how Boydston was holding 2 div 1 offers and 3 div 1AA offers, but was still undecided.
dragonsdaddy
01-24-2006, 12:09 PM
corbin may turn oput to be the steal of this year's recruits. he is a very athletic newcomer to high grade football, and has a huge upside. as a ricer, i am very excited about having him and fentriss join the owls. they will likely make an immediate impact in the owls shift to the spread. gl to both of them.
southlake thug
01-24-2006, 12:46 PM
Also Justin Drescher currently has offers from BC and Colorado for deep-snapping. And I wouldn't be suprised if Rice picked up a couple more commits from other SLC players.
1337boy
01-24-2006, 03:54 PM
Also Justin Drescher currently has offers from BC and Colorado for deep-snapping. And I wouldn't be suprised if Rice picked up a couple more commits from other SLC players.
didnt dresch choose BC? I saw his sister wearing a MC t-shirt, i thought that was basically a statement. cool kid
dragons08
01-24-2006, 04:39 PM
congrats to corbin, this just proves how much talent this slc team had this year
farmerfan
01-24-2006, 04:43 PM
congrats to corbin, this just proves how much talent this slc team had this year
man I thought they were just average at best ;)
it was a special team, I for one doubted them at the beginning because of the"Luna factor" boy was a made a fool. Everyone of those kids deserve what they are getting and I'm sure they are all going to be quality receivers on the college level.
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