A Few Football Updates
Jordan Campbell will not be playing football for Louisville. Not much of a surprise, but disappointing. Demar Dorsey and Corvin Lamb will also not be playing for Louisville. Both will be enrolling in JuCos. There has been some talk about Dorsey to FSU, but that is not the case. We wouldn't see either of these guys for 2 years, if at all. These two could have been pretty good, too. Also, I am hearing that D. Smith is taking a few classes, not through Louisville, and will be retesting and enrolling in May. Unfortunate he won't be here for spring ball, might give Teddy a step up in the competition. It'll be interesting to see how true to those quotes from a few weeks ago Smith will be. Could be a pretty exciting QB battle.
Seventy five? Not sure... On another note, I was there on Saturday against MU, amazing comeback, that atmosphere in the final 5+ minutes was Freedom Hall finale-esque (which I was at as well).
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Holliman and Johnson visiting Ole Miss
I doubt Charlie yanks their scholarship offers too for wavering.
hmmmm
“come to our college campus, get shown around by big-time players and go to parties with hotter girls than you will ever actually see on campus and get the royal treatment wherever you go”
…..if I were being recruited I would take every possible visit that I could, I might even just show up to schools that have not recruited me. The IU, Arizona State, USC’s of the world ya know?
by I WantReeceBack! on Jan 18, 2011 3:08 PM EST reply actions
Exactly
If I knew beyond the shadow of a doubt where I was going I would still visit all the warm-weathered campuses that would have me.
by Mike Rutherford on Jan 18, 2011 3:20 PM EST up reply actions
I would too
Just wondering the real reason Jerrell Moore’s scholarship was lifted if it wasn’t because he was still visiting other place.
Seriously doubt it
HCCS knows these guys and their mindsets. They’re 18 years old! This is Louisville, not Florida, USC, Michigan, etc. HCCS is trying to build a program that was decimated into a national perennial power. I’m guessing pulling a scholarship because a kid wants to keep visiting campuses after he’s made his choice is a luxury he knows he doesn’t have (yet).
It is my understanding...
that Moore received a call from Bedford saying that his scholarship offer was no longer. I think the reasoning claimed behind revoking it was because he was looking at other schools. However, I think some of it has to do with a possible questionable work ethic and the chance to get maybe a better player. Unfortunate it had to happen to a local kid, but I will stand behind Strong and the decisions he makes.
by DoctorsofDunk1980 on Jan 18, 2011 4:30 PM EST reply actions

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