Re: Rueben Randle ISL, I'll be glad to get that awful color off the Chief and get him in something respectable, like PURPLE!!! :lol:
Re: Rueben Randle It has been down to LSU and Bama for a while. Now that LSU has settled its QB problems what does Bama have to offer over LSU? Becuase it certanly isnt good pass protection for his future QB (JPW sacked 8 times against Utah and struggling to throw the ball all night) LSU gets RR...unless he pulls a Joe McNight:cuss:
Re: Rueben Randle LSU coaches wear a suit and tie for their pics, so Chavis is going to need to class it up a bit...
Re: Rueben Randle Randle was the leading receiver in the game with seven catches for 75 yards. Rivals pointed out that Randle is rusty at WR because he played QB this season, and they pointed out that he is hampered by that hamstring, and then they concluded that Randle "will have a similar impact as a freshman as Julio Jones, A.J. Green, Michael Floyd and DeAndre Brown wherever he ends up."
Re: Rueben Randle More from Rivals on Randle's performance today: (Rivals are the people that have Randle as the #1 recruit in the nation) SAN ANTONIO – In last year's U.S. Army All-American Bowl, the top ranked prospect in the nation Terrelle Pryor put on a one-man show as he led the East to victory. This time around, it was Rueben Randle's turn to prove he deserves the distinction as the best in the land. He did not disappoint. The 6-foot-3, 195-pound wide receiver from Bastrop (La.) High hauled in a game-high seven receptions for 75 yards. Not a dominating performance, but given the circumstances, Randle was pleased. "My hamstring slowed me down a little bit so I really couldn't run my deep routes like I usually do," he said. "But overall, I was happy with my play, even though it was a little bit of a gimpy performance." "Rueben is an incredible player, incredible athlete," said West offensive coordinator Mark Logan. "I'm glad I got an opportunity to coach him." Randle practiced very little during the week in preparation for Saturday's game because of the hamstring injury. "At the beginning of the week it was bad, really bad," he said. "I didn't think I was going to be able to play. But my mom and dad brought me pills (Celebrex) and that helped make me capable of playing today." Randle said he first injured his hamstring in August and shortly after returning to full health, he re-injured it during his team's first-round playoff game. "Now that my season is over and this game is over, I am going to shut it down, get treatment and get healthy," Randle added. http://footballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=896243
Re: Rueben Randle Even more from Rivals raving about Rueben Randle: NO. 1 SHOWS WHY Rueben Randle of Bastrop, La., is ranked as the No. 1 player in the nation by Rivals.com. He showed on Saturday exactly why. The 6-foot-3, 195-pound five-star receiver had seven receptions for 75 yards, including a 20-yarder. Randle was recently tagged as the No. 1 player by Rivals.com and he lived up to the expectations being the best carries with it. "I pretty much went through (pressure) every day," Randle said. "Everybody is talking to me, but I'm going to take my time and take my visits. My main focus going into the whole situation was to not get pressure from anybody." http://footballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=896248