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re: 2016 South Carolina Football Recruiting Feed

Posted on 12/8/15 at 4:32 pm to
Posted by CockInYourEar
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Posted on 12/8/15 at 4:32 pm to
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Just glad to see we are trying. I had written him off completely, even as dynamic of a player as he is.



When Lattimrore was here, he was his role model. Sands just WASTED any and all recruitment of Feaster, and then after the loss last year he just gave up on recruiting him. Sands was like Bubba, he was a decent Coach and Developer of talent, but his recruiting was lacking.
Posted by CockInYourEar
Charlotte
Member since Sep 2012
22458 posts
Posted on 12/8/15 at 5:20 pm to
Here's a guy to keep an eye on. 2015 SC Mr Football, QB Austin Scott.

https://247sports.com/Recruitment/Austin-Scott-60321/RecruitInterests

https://usatodayhss.com/2015/gatorade-south-carolina-football-poy-austin-scott

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Scott completed 298-of-438 passes for (68% comp), for 4,664 yards and 60 touchdowns against 11 interceptions entering the state final.


Sr highlights for first 9 games
I had to watch this film twice. My first impression was, he doesn't have the arm strength and balls were floating out there that his WR's would go up an get. Then I started watching him throw 50 yard passes off his back foot. He does have plenty of arm strength for a Sr in HS, but what he has a lot of is touch. He throws very catchable balls. His placement is really good. He's throwing to the outside shoulders and threading defenses. He's very confident in his throws, he makes decisions quickly. One of the things I like the most is how he led defender; lots of pump fakes and footwork in the pocket. His windup isn't the fastest, but that's a mechanical thing that can be fixed during an off sesaon. His vision is also well above Avg for any HS QB. He could see guys getting open quickly. He was very familiar with his WR's routes, he hit many of them in stride for big plays, he must practice with them a lot. He makes throws when he rolls right or left. He's a pocket passer all the way though.

He's thrown 112 TD's the past 2 years. It's no wonder he won Mr Football this year.

If for some reason McIlwain goes MLB Pro, he would be an option this class. I might think we should offer him anyways. Right now we have Mitch, Scar, Nunez and Orth all on scholarship, and one of them might transfer before fall camp when they see McIlwain practice/play. McIlwain in the future of the program, but this Scott guy is pretty good.


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