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Thursday, November 7, 2013

Recruit Tracker: Bryan Mone

Bryan Mone
November 1, 2013: Highland lost to Smithfield (UT) Sky View by a score of 27-14 in the first round of the playoffs. Mone had 4 tackles and 1 tackle for loss. He ends the year with 30 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, and 3 sacks. Highland ends the year at 7-4.

October 25, 2013: Highland beat Bountiful (UT) Bountiful by a score of 17-10. Mone had 4 tackles and 2 tackles for loss. Highland is now 7-3.

October 16, 2013: Highland beat Magna (UT) Cyprus by a score of 35-25. Mone had 2 tackles and 1 tackle for loss. Highland is now 6-3.

October 11, 2013: Highland beat Salt Lake City (UT) Skyline by a score of 21-14. Mone had 2 tackles. Highland is now 5-3.

October 4, 2013: Highland lost to Woods Cross (UT) Woods Cross by a score of 41-21. Mone had 6 tackles and 2 tackles for loss. Highland is now 4-3.

September 27, 2013: Highland beat Clearfield (UT) Clearfield by a score of 16-8. Mone had 3 tackles and now has 21 tackles and 1 sack on the year. Highland is 4-2.

September 20, 2013: Highland lost to Salt Lake City (UT) East by a score of 29-7. Mone had 5 tackles and 1 tackle for loss. He now has 18 tackles and 1 sack on the season. Highland is 3-2.

September 13, 2013: Highland beat Kearns (UT) Kearns by a score of 35-14. Mone had 2 tackles. Mone has 13 tackles and 1 sack on the year. Highland is now 3-1.

September 6, 2013: Highland beat West Herriman (UT) Herriman by a score of 7-3. Mone had 1 tackle. Highland is now 2-1.

August 30, 2013: Highland lost to Syracuse (UT) Syracuse by a score of 17-14. Mone had 6 tackles. Highland is now 1-1.

August 22, 2013: Mone's Salt Lake City (UT) Highland team beat Hyrum (UT) Mountain Crest by a score of 37-7. Mone had 4 tackles and 1 sack. Highland is 1-0 on the season. (Highlights.)

5 comments:

  1. Good for Brian! Did you read the article about taking care of his brother with autism? It's a good read, and he's way more liked.

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  2. I have really high hopes for this kid. To my naked eye he looks like a special one

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  3. What I find to be real interesting here is comparing the production of our two middle guard recruits. Mone is way the superior prospect by any physical metric you might care to employ, size, strength, maybe speed, I'm not sure on that one and the #4 rated DT in the country compared to little ... comparatively speaking ... Brady Pallante, the #62 or lower rated DT in the country who is just blowing Mone's doors off when it comes to production against what I would think to be superior competition.

    I do think it's likely that Mone gets a lot of attention based on size, but I can't believe that in a state where high school football approaches religion that coaches don't note Pallante's numbers and attempt to do something about him wandering around wreaking havoc in their backfield.

    Maybe what you have here is a nose tackle version of David Molk. I'd much rather look at it that way than think that somebody on his coaching staff can't count.

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  4. High school production doesn't correlate to college success, and college production doesn't correlate to pro success. Brady Pallante doesn't appear to have the size necessary to be a good college DT.

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  5. Is he still planning on being an early enrollee?

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