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  • Trakan31
    Pro
    • Dec 2008
    • 718

    #1

    Road to Glory Thread

    This thread is for all things relating to Road to Glory,
    Player Name
    Position
    Height
    Weight
    Highschool
    Favorite College
    All and Any Stats

    Plus all and any kidn of story behind your player, I hope to be reading your post soon. Thanks
    Jellico Blue Devils

  • Trakan31
    Pro
    • Dec 2008
    • 718

    #2
    Re: Road to Glory Thread

    Name:Antonio Pritchett #24
    Position:RB/WR
    Height:6'0
    Weight:192
    Hometown: Knoxville, Tennessee
    Highschool:West Knoxville High
    Favorite School:Tennessee Volunteers

    Pritchett is as versatile a player coming out of highschool this season, he has lead his WKH Bengals to the state playoffs.
    He has some of the top schools recruiting him such as, Florida, Texas, Georgia, WVU, Florida State, Miami, Tennessee, and many others as he plays out his final four games as a senior in Highschool.

    ISBN will be attending all 4 games in the playoffs and keeping up with stats on Pritchett, So stay tuned for more information on the #1 recruit in the nation as he take son this journey.
    Jellico Blue Devils

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    • hawkeye2188
      Rookie
      • Apr 2009
      • 334

      #3
      Re: Road to Glory Thread

      Player Name: Joe Reyes #2
      Position: QB
      Height: 5'11
      Weight: 185
      Hometown: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
      Highschool: Xavier High School
      Favorite College: Iowa Hawkeyes

      Joe led his high school to the state playoffs as a senior, the first time since 1983. They were underdogs throughout the playoffs but Joe led them to victory and a state championship the first ever in school history. He was named player of the game all four games and playoff mvp.
      He was the number 1 rated recruit and had offers from Oklahoma, Texas, USC, Florida, and many others. But he surprised everyone by choosing to head east to play at West Point for Army and coach Rich Ellerson. He loved the triple option they used and the challenge of how bad they were when he arrived, he was also guaranteed to be starting in week 1.
      The Black Knights went undefeated with a weak schedule flying all the way up to #12 in the nation but were disappointed when they were only invited to the Eaglebank Bowl against Southern Mississippi. They defeated Southern Miss and were crowned Eaglebank Bowl Champs.
      Reyes went on to win the Heisman, Maxwell, and Davey O'Brien awards with one of the greatest offenses in recent memories.

      I'll post stats of the season that was known as the undefeated letdown.
      Last edited by hawkeye2188; 09-09-2009, 12:36 PM.
      GT: hawkeye2188

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      • Trakan31
        Pro
        • Dec 2008
        • 718

        #4
        Re: Road to Glory Thread

        I like the Joe Reyes story man......Good one! Can't wait to hear more....This is nice when someone builds a story to a player they make and stands behind it.
        Jellico Blue Devils

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        • snakipoomon
          Rookie
          • Sep 2009
          • 16

          #5
          Re: Road to Glory Thread

          As a LE i was ranked 11th in the NCAA we went to USF bulls. We are now 14th with 308 sacks. Robert roach is the name of the guy i did. My JR. and SR. year we won the heisman. the dline award all four years. I think i will make one for a team tht has a conference champions tht will add to my stats next time..
          SNAKIPOO

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          • NoDakHusker
            Ice Cold
            • Mar 2009
            • 4348

            #6
            Re: Road to Glory Thread

            Player Name Jay Jelinek #43
            Position RB
            Height 6'2
            Weight 200
            Highschool Grand Forks, North Dakota
            Favorite College Nebraska

            In his senior year, Jay set the state record for rushing yards and led the state in total TDs in 2008. His record setting year was capped off with a state championship over Fargo 31-10. He was ranked among the best Halfbacks in the country and many schools offered him full scholarships, however he knew what his choice was right away in the Cornhusker State, at the University of Nebraska.
            Jelinek went on to become Freshman of the Year and ranked 3rd in the country in rushing yards, and 2nd in touchdowns. Jay earned his starting spot early in the season and was 2nd team All American. The Huskers went 9-4, including the Big 12 title game that resulted in a monster loss to the Oklahoma Sooners, 45-17, which Jelinek scored 1 TD and ran for 97 yards on 19 carries. The Huskers went on to win their bowl game.
            In 2010, Jelinek was already a 1st team preseason AA and some were speculating about his potential as a heisman candidate, even just being Sophomore. Nebraska was undefeated going into week 7, but midway through a tough battle Jelinek suffered an injury that would put the star HB out for 3 weeks. The game ended in victory, but also a loss. Jelinek's hopes of a Sophomore year heisman were dashed.
            Still, the Huskers went on to lose only one game and earn the Big 12 title. They would play for the National Championship, but lost in a hard fought battle with LSU 27-21. Jelinek scored 2 TDs and ran for 127 yards against the Tigers.
            His Junior year story has yet to be told...to be continued...
            Huskers | Chelsea FC | Minnesota United | Omaha

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            • ManRam24
              Rookie
              • Jul 2009
              • 17

              #7
              Re: Road to Glory Thread

              http://www.operationsports.com/forum...post2040154747

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              • hawkeye2188
                Rookie
                • Apr 2009
                • 334

                #8
                Re: Road to Glory Thread

                Originally posted by hawkeye2188
                Player Name: Joe Reyes #2
                Position: QB
                Height: 5'11
                Weight: 185
                Hometown: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
                Highschool: Xavier High School
                Favorite College: Iowa Hawkeyes

                Joe led his high school to the state playoffs as a senior, the first time since 1983. They were underdogs throughout the playoffs but Joe led them to victory and a state championship the first ever in school history. He was named player of the game all four games and playoff mvp.
                He was the number 1 rated recruit and had offers from Oklahoma, Texas, USC, Florida, and many others. But he surprised everyone by choosing to head east to play at West Point for Army and coach Rich Ellerson. He loved the triple option they used and the challenge of how bad they were when he arrived, he was also guaranteed to be starting in week 1.
                The Black Knights went undefeated with a weak schedule flying all the way up to #12 in the nation but were disappointed when they were only invited to the Eaglebank Bowl against Southern Mississippi. They defeated Southern Miss and were crowned Eaglebank Bowl Champs.
                Reyes went on to win the Heisman, Maxwell, and Davey O'Brien awards with one of the greatest offenses in recent memories.

                I'll post stats of the season that was known as the undefeated letdown.
                Joe Reyes freshman season at Army:
                QB Rating: 214.3
                Passing Yards: 2921
                Passing TDs: 31
                Interceptions: 7
                Completion %: 72.3
                Times Sacked: 47
                Rushing Yards: 3328
                Yards Per Carry: 9.9
                Rushing TDs: 35
                Fumbles: 9
                GT: hawkeye2188

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                • ellerkermike
                  Rookie
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 19

                  #9
                  Re: Road to Glory Thread

                  Can I use this as my Road to glory player for NCAA 2010?

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