the state of michigan did pretty well:
#9: catholic central
#37: east grand rapids
#62: lowell
#83: adlai(sterling heights)stevenson
http://highschool.rivals.com/viewrankhs.asp?ra_key=646
the state of michigan did pretty well:
#9: catholic central
#37: east grand rapids
#62: lowell
#83: adlai(sterling heights)stevenson
http://highschool.rivals.com/viewrankhs.asp?ra_key=646
... and yeah, it might even be a little funny, but it's also sort of, you know, childish.
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Looking through that list, I was surprised at how many games some teams from Texas play. At least 2 schools played 17 games last season, including playoffs. I'm trying to remember how many games we played in high school (here in Michigan), and I think it was 13 (we fell one game short of the championship). 17 seems crazy for HS though.
I noticed Cardinal Mooney (Youngstown, Ohio) ranked #20
Michigan happens to have a verbal commit from their best all around player.
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what i find interesting about the 4 teams listed is the lack of senior D1 talent they have. I can only think of a few who are getting real looks from top D1 teams, Voss (EGR) Davis Jr. (Stevenson - Iowa verbal) Kinville (CC) and Palazeti (CC). Very strange when looking at these teams to say, Pahokee High and their what, 9 D1 guys.
(oh yeah, i'm missing the OL from Lowell, Kruss?)
Am I missing anybody else?
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Pahokee is a strange case. Tons of D-1 talent, but they finished 6-5. They may have the talent to contend as a top team...but the results weren't there.
I see that a certain special team from Pahokee, Fl is missing
Also the team that Devin Gardner plays for is missing. Unfortunate.
Cool, thanks. I find this interesting.