CSP Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 16 minutes ago, Lebowski said: @jermhoosierfan, yeah like @Stuhoo mentioned, it's Lawrence North High School. Omar Cooper Jr., Davion Chandler, Monshun Sales, and now Ethan Adbulraheem all have been offered and/or on or have been on the IUFB roster. It's most definitely a trend. I see this as all very good for IUFB. 12 minutes ago, jermhoosierfan said: IU needs to keep the top talent in the state be it BBall, FBall, Baseball or anything. 2 minutes ago, Stuhoo said: Down the road if there's a staff opening, probably need to explore hiring whoever is responsible for developing all of these very high-level Lawrence North receivers. There is athletic talent everywhere, but Lawrence North is a public high school that is repeatedly churning out four and five star high school talent at one specific position. edit: Lawrence North's Head Coach is former IU O-lineman Patrick Mallory (no relation to Bill Mallory). A guy on the rise with full IU connections and loyalty. So YAY! MIC/HCC are just so legit in football and really all sports. The schools that are in those conferences are absolute MONSTER high schools..... A quick reference point--- in OH the largest HS is 3500 kids, followed by by 2800, but only 7 total with 2500 or more. There are 4 HSs in Indiana with more than the largest OH school, and another 3-4 with basically the same amount. In Indiana, there are 20 HS with more than 2500 kids-- 15 of those 20 are members of these two conferences. Zionsville, another member of these conferences has 2300. When the Terre Haute school combine-- that'll make another school larger than 2500, easily. There are 56 HSs in the state of Indiana with more than 1500 kids... All of these numbers don't include Cathedral--- who takes a back seat to very few teams in the Midwest in terms of talent/D1 athletes. Xavier Booker, Pete Werner, Danny O'Neil, Terry McLaurin... Furthermore-- the socio economics are MANY of these schools are absolutely ELITE. Carmel, Zionsville, Noblesville, HSE, Fishers, Avon, Brownsburg, Westfield, and Center Grove. And while LN, LC, NC, BD, and WC all have some rough parts-- they still have plenty of money, too. Again, MASSIVE enrollments... and again, in terms of just sheer talent. Cathedral is in this grouping, as well, they just don't have the school enrollment. I don't think it's coaching at LN. I think it's a new age of talent in Indy that isn't growing up being enamored and lured away from football by picking "only basketball" at an early age. You could also throw Donovan McCulley into this mix, btw, he went to the same HS. As Greg Oden, Mike Conley did, as well. Lebowski 1 Quote
Brass Cannon Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 28 minutes ago, CSP said: MIC/HCC are just so legit in football and really all sports. The schools that are in those conferences are absolute MONSTER high schools..... A quick reference point--- in OH the largest HS is 3500 kids, followed by by 2800, but only 7 total with 2500 or more. There are 4 HSs in Indiana with more than the largest OH school, and another 3-4 with basically the same amount. In Indiana, there are 20 HS with more than 2500 kids-- 15 of those 20 are members of these two conferences. Zionsville, another member of these conferences has 2300. When the Terre Haute school combine-- that'll make another school larger than 2500, easily. There are 56 HSs in the state of Indiana with more than 1500 kids... All of these numbers don't include Cathedral--- who takes a back seat to very few teams in the Midwest in terms of talent/D1 athletes. Xavier Booker, Pete Werner, Danny O'Neil, Terry McLaurin... Furthermore-- the socio economics are MANY of these schools are absolutely ELITE. Carmel, Zionsville, Noblesville, HSE, Fishers, Avon, Brownsburg, Westfield, and Center Grove. And while LN, LC, NC, BD, and WC all have some rough parts-- they still have plenty of money, too. Again, MASSIVE enrollments... and again, in terms of just sheer talent. Cathedral is in this grouping, as well, they just don't have the school enrollment. I don't think it's coaching at LN. I think it's a new age of talent in Indy that isn't growing up being enamored and lured away from football by picking "only basketball" at an early age. You could also throw Donovan McCulley into this mix, btw, he went to the same HS. As Greg Oden, Mike Conley did, as well. I live in Brownsburg and can attest. It was insane the extent football took over this town between the high school team and then IU football. Im friends with the High School QBs aunt. I actually had the scoop on where he was committing a day before everybody else which was so cool lol. Quote
Artie86 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 2 hours ago, Brass Cannon said: .....I think Sales is saying, "......there seems to be a trend and a reason High Flying IU is "Double Dipping" at his HS. Noticably, good talent there. skhoosier2, jermhoosierfan and Hoosierfanyuh 3 Quote
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