This makes me a little sick. All that talent...

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> From: Woody <[email protected]>
> Date: May 2, 2013, 3:03:36 PM CDT
> To: gatornews <[email protected]>
> Subject: [gatornews] ESPN.com: Signing offensive talent in the SEC
> Reply-To: [email protected]
> 
> Signing offensive talent in the SEC
> 
> May, 2, 2013
> May 2
> 3:30
> PM ET
> By Chris Low | ESPN.com
>  
> As we explored earlier this week, Alabama has been as balanced offensively as 
> anybody in the SEC over the last three years. 
> 
> The Crimson Tide are the only team in the league during that span to rush for 
> more than 8,000 yards and pass for more than 8,000 yards. 
> 
> Of course, when you look back at who signed the most ESPN 150 prospects on 
> offense from 2009-12, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Alabama has been 
> so productive offensively. 
> 
> The Crimson Tide signed an SEC-high 20 offensive players from 2009-12 who 
> were ESPN 150 prospects (ranked among the top 150 prospects nationally). 
> 
> But No. 2 on that list was Florida, and the Gators have finished 10th in the 
> SEC or worse in total offense each of the last three years. They signed 19 
> ESPN 150 prospects on offense from 2009-12. 
> 
> So it’s never as simple as merely counting up who gets the highest-ranked 
> players coming out of high school. We're reminded of that every year. 
> 
> In fact, over the last three years (2010-12), nobody in the SEC has signed 
> more ESPN 150 prospects offensively than Auburn. The Tigers signed 15, which 
> equals the number of offensive players Alabama signed in the ESPN 150 during 
> that same span. 
> 
> However, Auburn was last in the SEC in total offense last season and next to 
> last in scoring offense. Several of the highly-ranked players the Tigers 
> signed on offense from 2010-12 are no longer in the program, including 
> running back Michael Dyer, offensive lineman Christian Westerman and 
> receivers Antonio Goodwin and Shaun Kitchens. 
> 
> Below are some of the highest-ranked offensive players coming out of high 
> school from 2009-12 who will be on SEC rosters next fall. They’re categorized 
> by year: 
> 2012 
> 
> Missouri’s Dorial Green-Beckham (No. 1 receiver), Georgia’s Keith Marshall 
> (No. 2 running back), Florida’s D.J. Humphries (No. 1 offensive tackle), 
> Alabama’s Chris Black (No. 2 receiver), South Carolina’s Shaq Roland (No. 5 
> receiver) 
> 
> 2011 
> 
> Alabama’s Cyrus Kouandjio (No. 1 offensive tackle), LSU’s La’el Collins (No. 
> 3 offensive tackle), Florida’s Jeff Driskel (No. 1 quarterback), Georgia’s 
> Jay Rome (No. 1 tight end), Auburn’s Kiehl Frazer (No. 2 quarterback) 
> 
> 2010 
> 
> Tennessee’s Ja’Wuan James (No. 2 offensive tackle), Florida’s Mack Brown (No. 
> 4 running back), Texas A&M’s Jake Matthews (No. 7 offensive tackle) 
> 
> 2009 
> 
> Georgia’s Aaron Murray (No. 3 quarterback), Florida’s Andre Debose (No. 2 
> receiver), Alabama’s AJ McCarron (No. 4 quarterback), Georgia’s Austin Long 
> (No. 5 offensive tackle)
> 
> Below is a team-by-team breakdown by year of ESPN 150 offensive prospects 
> signed by SEC schools. Other than Alabama, Auburn and Florida, only Georgia, 
> LSU and Tennessee signed more than six total from 2009-12. 
> 
> Here’s a look: 
> 
> Alabama: 2012 – 4. 2011 – 7. 2010 – 4. 2009 – 5. Total – 20 
> 
> Florida: 2012 – 4, 2011 – 4, 2010 – 6, 2009 – 5. Total – 19 
> 
> Auburn: 2012 – 4. 2011 – 6. 2010 – 5. 2009 – 0. Total 15 
> 
> Georgia: 2012 – 2. 2011 – 4. 2010 – 3. 2009 – 6. Total – 15 
> 
> Tennessee: 2012 – 3. 2011 – 4. 2010 – 5. 2009 – 3. Total – 15 
> 
> LSU: 2012 – 2. 2011 – 4. 2010 – 3. 2009 – 4. Total – 13 
> 
> South Carolina: 2012 – 2. 2011 – 0. 2010 – 2. 2009 – 2. Total – 6 
> 
> Texas A&M: 2012 – 3. 2011 – 0. 2010 – 2. 2009 – 1. Total -- 6 
> 
> Arkansas: 2012 – 0. 2011 – 2. 2010 – 1. 2009 – 0. Total – 3 
> 
> Ole Miss: 2012 – 0. 2011 – 1. 2010 – 0. 2009 – 2. Total – 3 
> 
> Miss. State: 2012 – 0. 2011 – 0. 2010 – 1. 2009 – 2. Total – 3 
> 
> Missouri: 2012 – 2. 2011 – 0. 2010 – 0. 2009 – 0. Total – 2 
> 
> Kentucky: 2012 – 0. 2011 – 0. 2010 – 0. 2009 – 1. Total – 1 
> 
> Vanderbilt: 2012 – 1. 2011 – 0. 2010 – 0. 2009 – 0. Total – 1
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