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Monday, September 3, 2012

Recruit Tracker: Shane Morris

August 24, 2012: Morris's Warren (MI) De La Salle team beat Ann Arbor (MI) Pioneer by a score of 35-7.  Morris was 14/26 passing for 177 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 1 interception.


September 1, 2012: De La Salle lost to Cleveland (OH) St. Ignatius by a score of 49-13.  Morris was 9/22 passing for 104 yards, 0 touchdowns, and 2 interceptions.  His team is now 1-1.

7 comments:

  1. What are your thoughts Magnus? My own: his line gives him absolutely no time at all which really seems to be affecting his ability to play and his stats. They have to roll the pocket a lot to give him time and that really seems to affect his ability to read the defense and just survey from the pocket. I think his footwork needs some work just with drops and such, and that if people are looking for him to start as a freshman then we're in trouble. He needs a year or two of work.

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  2. I never know what to make of HS highlights/stat lines, because there are never that many college-bound players on the field besides the recruit in question. Looking at that video, it seems like DLS has a pretty average offensive line and WR corps.

    BTW, you probably didn't have to note that Ann Arbor is in the state of Michigan ;).

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  3. He didn't look to have a whole lot of time to throw again Pioneer, can't even imagine the pressure against a team like Ignatius.

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  4. St Ignatius is the high school equivalent of Alabama with 28 coaches on the varsity and freshman squads including Elvis Grbac the QB coach. They don't oversign like Saban the Snake.

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  5. I grew up in Cleveland and I know some Michigan fans that went to the game. St. Ignatius is a football factory, and my friend said as soon as Shane got the snap he was running for his life. He didn't have a good game, but he didn't get any help either.

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  6. Football factory? Ignatius annually has the most National Merit Semi-finalists in the state.

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    1. No, Ignatius is one of the most prestigious schools in the state. I was simply implying that they have an incredible football program.

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