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FB RECRUITING BREAKING: FB commit #3 in the books

The best part of this is that we are expanding our recruiting base out of our normal areas.

This may a bigger get than typical just for that.
 
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The best part of this is that we are expanding our recruiting base out of our normal areas.

This may a bigger get than typical just for that.

Absolutely right about that. Was thinking to myself when was the last time MT pulled someone from Missouri, let alone St Louis. Nobody came to mind.

Wonder if that road win last year had anything to do with it...
 
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Absolutely right about that. Was thinking to myself when was the last time MT pulled someone from Missouri, let alone St Louis. Nobody came to mind.

Wonder if that road win last year had anything to do with it...

Could be either win or maybe both (NCAA victory over Sparty in St Louis/win over Mizzou football in Columbia)

I know back in the early eighties, Boots Donnelly signed some players from Pennsylvania, one, Dino DeUllius (sp???), said the Raiders NCAA victory over Kentucky in March of 82 got him interested in MT for football.
 
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I glad we finally decided to go north again. Who was the last player we had from St Louis? Jamison Palmer? I'm sure that's an exaggeration but there's a lot of talent in St Louis County that we seem to ignore. The Kirkwood team, that he is playing against in the first clip, almost always has at least 6-7 D1 recruits on it's roster.
 
http://www.stltoday.com/sports/high...cle_6737958a-7aec-11e7-962b-b79a9f5aa004.html

Verbal: Middle Tennessee State

Offers: Air Force, Army, Bowling Green, Central Arkansas, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Louisiana Tech, Navy, New Mexico, Ohio, South Dakota, South Dakota State, Southeast Missouri, Syracuse, Tennessee Tech

Marcus Greer's uniform collar is white. His hard hat is a red football helmet. But every day Greer brings a blue collar work ethic to work.

Some days it's the weight room. Others it's the football field. No matter where he and his Chaminade teammates are at that morning, you can bet Greer will be the first one there.

“I guess it comes from my dad. He had five brothers so they're all real competitive,” Greer said. “He always says first one there, last one to leave. That really stuck with me.”


Greer is No. 14 in the Post-Dispatch's Super 30 countdown of the area's top senior college football prospects.
 
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