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<blockquote data-quote="strong90" data-source="post: 168549" data-attributes="member: 2326"><p>First real post...ever. But I'm compelled to write because I'm more excited about Skov + MM than I was ZL + SD. </p><p></p><p>This season is set-up nicely at BB. Skov wants to prove something, has a grown-a$$ man's body, and he's competed at a high-level on the field and in the classroom. By all accounts, seems to be a fine young man with a good work ethic, and even better story, who will bring additional national interest to our program. Experience at BB notwithstanding, I think he'll have an incredible year and is likely to be an incredible mentor to MM, our elite Freshman RB.</p><p></p><p>That's right...Marcus Marshall is an <em><u>elite</u></em> RB recruit. </p><p></p><p>Even Carvell hints at it: "Marcus has taken a different path to big-time college football than his famous sibling, who was a nationally known prospect as a sophomore in high school." <em> <strong>(But...)</strong></em> "Some of the fast start in recruiting had to do with Keith’s accomplishments <u>in track</u>. When Keith signed with UGA in 2012, he was rated as a five-star prospect and the nation’s No. 2 all-purpose running back. It has taken a little longer for his little brother to get his name out there. Marcus is a three-star prospect, and he attracted attention from scouts after a stellar senior season. He’s not as tall and fast as his brother, but he’s fast enough and is<em><strong> known for his tough running between the tackles</strong></em>. <u>Marcus rushed for 2,198 yards and 30 touchdowns, breaking Keith’s single-season records in those categories."</u></p><p><u></u></p><p>From his HS coach: “We had three playoff games this year, and Marcus scored all 12 of our touchdowns and had over 700 yards rushing — that was in three playoff games against some pretty good teams,” Millbrook coach Clarence Inscore said.</p><p></p><p>Oh, yeah....MM is Nike Sparq verified 5'9 201lbs , 4.45 sprint. (FYI, his brother at UGA is currently listed at 5'11 212lbs, reputed to run 4.4). BONUS: MM's GPA was 4.3</p><p></p><p>That's all I've got.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="strong90, post: 168549, member: 2326"] First real post...ever. But I'm compelled to write because I'm more excited about Skov + MM than I was ZL + SD. This season is set-up nicely at BB. Skov wants to prove something, has a grown-a$$ man's body, and he's competed at a high-level on the field and in the classroom. By all accounts, seems to be a fine young man with a good work ethic, and even better story, who will bring additional national interest to our program. Experience at BB notwithstanding, I think he'll have an incredible year and is likely to be an incredible mentor to MM, our elite Freshman RB. That's right...Marcus Marshall is an [I][U]elite[/U][/I] RB recruit. Even Carvell hints at it: "Marcus has taken a different path to big-time college football than his famous sibling, who was a nationally known prospect as a sophomore in high school." [I] [B](But...)[/B][/I] "Some of the fast start in recruiting had to do with Keith’s accomplishments [U]in track[/U]. When Keith signed with UGA in 2012, he was rated as a five-star prospect and the nation’s No. 2 all-purpose running back. It has taken a little longer for his little brother to get his name out there. Marcus is a three-star prospect, and he attracted attention from scouts after a stellar senior season. He’s not as tall and fast as his brother, but he’s fast enough and is[I][B] known for his tough running between the tackles[/B][/I]. [U]Marcus rushed for 2,198 yards and 30 touchdowns, breaking Keith’s single-season records in those categories." [/U] From his HS coach: “We had three playoff games this year, and Marcus scored all 12 of our touchdowns and had over 700 yards rushing — that was in three playoff games against some pretty good teams,” Millbrook coach Clarence Inscore said. Oh, yeah....MM is Nike Sparq verified 5'9 201lbs , 4.45 sprint. (FYI, his brother at UGA is currently listed at 5'11 212lbs, reputed to run 4.4). BONUS: MM's GPA was 4.3 That's all I've got. [/QUOTE]
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