Thursday, November 21, 2013

Recruit Tracker: George Campbell, Jr. and Mason Cole


November 15, 2013: East Lake beat Palmetto (FL) Palmetto by a score of 13-12. Campbell had 5 catches for 86 yards and 1 carry for 10 yards. East Lake is now 11-0.

November 8, 2013: East Lake beat St. Petersburg (FL) St. Petersburg by a score of 54-0. Campbell had 2 catches for 61 yards. East Lake is now 10-0 at the end of the regular season.

November 1, 2013: East Lake beat St. Petersburg (FL) Northeast by a score of 49-6. East Lake is now 9-0.

October 25, 2013: East Lake beat Largo (FL) Pinellas Park by a score of 42-12. Campbell had a 31-yard reception and a forced fumble. East Lake is now 8-0.

October 18, 2013: East Lake beat Clearwater (FL) Countryside by a score of 47-3. East Lake is now 7-0.

October 4, 2013: East Lake beat Seminole (FL) Seminole by a score of 51-13. Campbell had 1 pass for 16 yards and had a 64-yard punt return for a touchdown. East Lake is now 6-0.

September 27, 2013: East Lake beat Tarpon Springs (FL) Tarpon Springs by a score of 49-6. Campbell had 6 catches for 123 yards and 1 touchdown. East Lake is now 5-0.

September 20, 2013: East Lake beat Clearwater (FL) Clearwater by a score of 61-16. Campbell had 1 reception for a 61-yard touchdown. East Lake is now 4-0.

September 12, 2013: East Lake beat Dunedin (FL) Dunedin by a score of 48-0. Campbell had 3 receptions for 75 yards and 1 touchdown; he also had 3 tackles and 2 sacks on defense. He now has 5 receptions for 157 yards and 1 touchdown, along with at least 9 tackles and 3 sacks on defense. Cole had 5 pancake blocks and 1 pass breakup. East Lake is now 3-0.

September 6, 2013: East Lake beat Largo (FL) Largo by a score of 22-0. Campbell had 1 catch for 12 yards, bringing him to 2 receptions for 82 yards on the year. East Lake is now 2-0.

August 30, 2013:
 Campbell's Tarpon Springs (FL) East Lake team beat Palm Harbor (FL) Palm Harbor by a score of 49-0. Campbell had 1 catch for 70 yards, along with 6 tackles and 1 sack. East Lake is now 1-0.

8 comments:

  1. That's some pretty good yards per catch as well.

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  2. Suggestion:
    Post games in reverse chronological order, beginning with the most recent. Those of us who follow more closely will be able to see what we want faster.

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  3. Suggestion:
    Post games in reverse chronological order, beginning with the most recent. Those of us who follow more closely will be able to see what we want faster.

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  4. In week one, please tell me that Campbell took a knee at the one so that they didn't run up the score. Surely hoping that he didn't get caught from behind.

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    1. It was a 70 yard TD catch, and no one came close to catching him, which isn't surprising since he runs a 4.36. There's a highlight of it on Campbell's HUDL page, just click on the August 30, Palm Harbor clip: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/1085977/highlights/69082658

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  5. Sorry, I left out the part about his one reception for 70 yards on previous comment.

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  6. I am a "football dad" a few miles down the road from East Lake. I have a friend who has very close ties to the program. I'm told these two recruits/commitments are simply great kids. Campbell said to be plenty fast and skilled, but his yards/receptions might be limited because the QB's arm is not world class (he is a fine HS QB, but like most, he does not have a rocket for an arm). The flip side is that the lineman going to UM apparently has been doing some road grading for their running attack.

    - Lee

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