Kenny Dillingham said one of the reasons why ASU recruited freshman RB Cardae Mack was because of his abilities as a QB and RB in high school.
Dillingham went on to say that he loves recruiting athletes who can play multiple sports, especially basketball.
"I love guys who play basketball. Not the shooters, I like guys who get to the hoop, body up a little bit... That's what we look for when we look at other sports: Does the skill set in your other sport translate to football?"
@DevilsDigest
Central Catholic has announced the hiring of John Dubzinski as its next football coach.
Dubzinski coached at North Andover & Arlington during the past two decades. He steps in for John Sexton, who stepped down in January. Raiders made it to the Div. 1 semifinals this past fall.
It's official: We are the DRAKEUT Public Schools! Judging by the excitement in the student body at the idea, and the friendly honks as cars pass by, it's a hit! Esprit de Corps and excitement for Sunday's game. Here's hoping MIDDIE Pride helps. GO Patriots!
Excited to bring our MVC stat leaderboard to @TheValley_Daily. Tons of talent in the boys basketball landscape. Look for lists for girls basketball and hockey coming soon.
*Note: Only teams who submitted stats are reflected in the lists.
.@Titans QB Cam Ward tonight hosted children from the Preston Taylor Ministries on a holiday shopping spree at a Nashville @Target.
Ward told the kids to get anything they wanted.
His final bill: $8,805.10.
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Nate is as explosive as they come. Incredibly athletic, he’s detailed in his route running, super talented receiver that’s game translates to the next level. Coaches please reach out to me about this kid!
High school coaches from the same school but different sports should work together. When they collaborate, athletes benefit by coordinated training, less burnout, support for multi-sport kids, and a stronger school culture. One team, one mission, helping every program succeed!
Dear young athletes- keep this photo saved to your phone and show the next person who says you have to focus on one sport in HS.
The amount of kids I’ve heard say “I can’t risk getting hurt” or “my coach won’t let me” drives me crazy.
You get one shot to be a HS athlete.
@YouthInc
Keep your kids playing multiple sports for as long as possible. Don't listen to club coaches pushing them to specialize. They'll become more well-rounded athletes and people (and far less prone to injury/burnout) if they don't.
If you're good enough, colleges will find you.