Stafford and Moreno going pro

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  1. tboy

    tboy Founding Member

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    I just saw it on Espn and it is on several websites. The Georgia game next year just became a little easier. Now if Tebow would only go pro.
     
  2. Mike in Memphis

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  3. JohnLSU

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    Moreno's backup, Caleb King, is #16 on Scout.com's 2009 Heisman Watch, ahead of LSU's Charles Scott (#21), Alabama's Glen Coffee (#22), and Ole Miss' Jevan Snead (#24). http://cfn.scout.com/2/821195.html

    Coming out of high school, Moreno (2006 class) was Rival's #8 RB (4-star) and Scout's #9 RB (4-star).

    As for Caleb King (2007 class), he was Rival's #10 RB (4-star) and Scout's #4 RB (5-star).

    Behind King, Georgia has RB Richard Samuel (2008 class), who was Rival's #2 RB (5-star) and Scout's #4 RB (5-star).

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    Caleb King


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    Richard Samuel
     
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    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

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    Looks like Samuel runs a 4.4 backwards.
     
  5. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

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    I think Stafford and Moreno realize they don't have a chance at a national championship with Richt at the helm.
     
  6. JohnLSU

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    Stafford's back up is senior Joe Cox.

    Coming out of high school (2005):

    Rivals had him as their #7 pro-style QB. He was the Old Spice Red Zone National High School Player of the Year, a Parade All-American, and the AP and Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of North Carolina. He set the North Carolina state record for most TD passs in a seasons (66), he led his high school to a 31-0 record, and he is a two-time MVP of the State Championship game.

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