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Looks like a lot of the usual suspects

1. TENNESSEE
2. OKLAHOMA
3. FLORIDA
4. TEXAS
5. NEBRASKA
6. GEORGIA
7. TEXAS A&M
8. MICHIGAN
9. OHIO STATE
10. MIAMI (FL)

Doesn't bother me though, we're getting a lot of what we need at UA this season. Good size and depth, a Parade All-American in RB Darren McFadden from Little Rock (Pulaski Oak Grove), and possibly another All-American in Tallahassee, FL (Godby) RB Roy Upchurch, who has us, Alabama, and Florida State as his final three. We also grabbed DE Marcus Shavers out of Houston, TX, who played in the US Army All-American HS game in San Antonio. The big talk of course will be the possible emergence of last year's big name, redshirt freshman QB Alex Mortensen, the son of ESPN analyst Chris Mortensen.

Usually, the recruiting rankings mean nothing...focus on what positions you need and fill those up, and then go from there.
01-25-2005 06:52 PM
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