May 2004 Mississippi High School Skuttle-Butt


If you know of a high school player you feel is a Division-I prospect, blue chip or marginal, let me know about him or her. I want to help promote as many deserving high school players as possible.

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Top Mississippi High School Football Players
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NCAA Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete

05/28/04
Philadelphia HS - Ken Evans, a 6-7, 305-pound offensive lineman, is being recruited by Ole Miss, Auburn, LSU, Tennessee, Southern Miss, Marshall and a host of other schools.

05/27/04
Booneville HS - Although he is flying under the recruiting radar screen at the moment, look for William Criswell, a 6-6, 260-pound senior TE/OL, to be a player college coaches will watch this coming season.

05/19/04
Magee HS - Keep an eye out for Jordan Stringer, a 5-8, 175-pound sophomore-to-be linebacker/fullback. According to my source, Jordan, who benches 285 pounds and runs a 4.6 forty, was named defensive player of the year for 7th grade, 8th grade and was named Head Hunter for the 9th grade year. As a fullback, he is a punishing runner who blows open holes. He also kicked for his 9th grade team.

Indianola Gentry HS - Gentry HS also has an underclassman to watch this coming season, Justin Wraggs, a 6-4, 285-pound junior-to-be offensive lineman. Justin is also a very good student.

Brookhaven HS - Zack Ray (6-3, 310), who played defense the past few years, is being moved to the offensive line this coming season, his senior season. One of the strongest players in the state, Zack benches 405, squats 540, power cleans 315 and deadlifts 480. He also has a fairly good 40 time for someone his size 5.3. An excellent student, Zack scored a 23 on his ACT and is planning on taking it a couple of more times to try to get a little higher score. Cornell and Yale have already taken notice of this true student/athlete.