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| Tuesday, November 3 Times have changed for Lewis By Bobby Burton Special to ESPN.com |
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"The first time Chris came out, he must have been about 9 (years-old). We're running everybody through the normal drills, letting them kick, pass, the whole thing," said Chuck Fabian of his prize pee-wee league pupil. "And out comes Chris and he throws the ball 40 yards in the air." "We immediately put him at quarterback in games and threw the ball a lot," said Fabian. But Chris didn't immediately take to the position. "He didn't like quarterback very much back then, especially at first. The offensive line wasn't very good and he was spending more time on his back-side than anywhere else," said Fabian. Time and things have changed. Today, Chris Lewis is the quarterback and leader of Long Beach Poly (Calif.), the nation's second-ranked high school team. Lewis hasn't lost a game as starting quarterback in two years and has passed for 1,652 yards and 22 touchdowns with only three interceptions this season alone. He is one of the nation's most heavily recruited quarterbacks and certainly one of the winningest But Lewis takes the success all in stride. "I try not to get too emotional about things. I'm a little emotional on the field, but I try to let my game do the talking for me," said Lewis. His game has done plenty of talking, especially amongst recruiters. Lewis says he will choose from Stanford, Cal, Notre Dame, Tennessee, Washington, Colorado and BYU. All of the schools have offered him a scholarship. Lewis and four of his Poly High teammates -- Kareem Kelly, Darrell Rideaux, Larry Croom and Sammie Parker -- made their official visits to Cal last weekend for the Bears' game against UCLA. "I think we all liked it there," said Lewis. "Cal and Stanford are probably my two favorites right now," said Lewis. "I don't really have a clear-cut leader. I just want to finish taking my visits then come to a decision with the help of my mom and dad." Lewis has two other visits scheduled -- one to Stanford for Nov. 6 and one to Notre Dame on Jan. 15. He may schedule visits with Tennessee and Colorado in the next couple of weeks. Lewis' sister Robyn plays volleyball for Stanford. So many insiders believe the Cardinal have the inside track. "It would be neat to be with my sister, but that's not going to be what really makes my decision. I've got to decide what's best for me." Whatever Lewis decides, whether he plays for Stanford, Cal or any other college on fall Saturdays, he says he's certain he will make the "right" decision. Like the "right" decision Chuck Fabian made to put the nine-year-old Lewis at the helm of the North Long Beach Panthers after seeing the youngster wing the football 40 yards in the air.
Atlantic Leak, through seven games, has passed for more than 1,500 yards and 16 touchdowns with only two interceptions. He's also rushed for eight scores. Two Virginia natives -- Nathaniel Adibi (Hampton, Va.) and Keith Willis (Norfolk, Va.) -- made official visits to Kentucky last weekend. Adibi, who plays running back and defensive back, says he will make an official visit to Penn State this weekend and also has a Dec. 11 visit planned to Virginia Tech. Though he enjoyed his trip to Kentucky, Adibi says the Nittany Lions and Hokies are his top two choices. Willis, a tight end and defensive end, also has other visits scheduled. He is slated to visit Virginia Tech on Nov. 20, Georgia on Nov. 27, Virginia on Dec. 4 and Michigan on Dec. 11. "It's tough," said Willis of deciding on a school, but he listed Kentucky, Virginia Tech and Virginia as his top three choices heading into the remainder of his visits.
East The Eagles are also in the running for two other top-notch prospects on the East Coast. Lineman Augie Hoffman (Montvale, N.J.) has already made an official visit to Notre Dame, but says BC is the team to beat for his services. Boston College also will be getting an official visit in December from the nation's top quarterback, Chris Simms (Franklin Lakes, N.J.). Simms made an official visit to Tennessee for the Vols' game with Alabama. "I liked Tennessee a lot, but I'm nowhere near a decision," said Simms. "I'm still planning on taking all of my visits. And I won't do that until after the season is over." Simms' season could last into late November. His team, Ramapo, won the state championship and is currently 5-0 this campaign. Simms is also considering Ohio State, Penn State, Texas, Michigan and Pitt.
Midwest "It shocked me pretty good. I come from a pretty small town and I didn't expect it. It just came out of the blue," said McMullen. "At first, my friends thought I was joking." Initially, so did McMullen's parents. McMullen's father Ron put it this way: "The phone rang and Scott took the call upstairs. About 15 minutes later Scott walked down the stairs and told me and my wife, 'Well, I think you might be looking at a Florida State Seminole.'" "We said, 'What?'" "We always believed Scott had potential, but for a top five program like Florida State to offer your son a scholarship only validates what you've always thought yourself," said Ron McMullen.
Southeast The recruits -- quarterback Chris Simms and defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth (Hartsville, S.C.) -- are widely considered among the best in the nation at their position. The visit was Haynesworth's third official visits in as many weekends. Haynesworth visited Georgia and Penn State the previous two weekends, respectively. "Of the three, I liked the Tennessee visit the best," said Haynesworth. Florida, Florida State, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Clemson and Ohio State are also in the running. Haynesworth has not scheduled any other official visits. Two other defensive linemen are being heavily recruited. The Thompson Twins, Derrick and Eric (both of Ita Bena, Miss.) are both 6-foot-6, and weigh at least 260 pounds. The Thompsons have scheduled an official visit with Michigan for Dec. 4. They also mention Georgia, Mississippi State, Tennessee, Florida, Nebraska and Missouri as possibilties.
Big 12 "If I decide that quarterback is best for me, then it looks like Nebraska and Oklahoma State would probably be the best schools," said Massey, who is the nation's best option quarterback. But Massey also plays defensive back, and that means other colleges are also a possibility. "Michigan, if I want to play defense, is a real option because they need some people to play early in the secondary." Massey has set two official visits, one to Nebraska on Dec. 18 and one to Michigan on Dec. 11. Massey says he will "probably" visit Oklahoma State unofficially. Kansas State and Notre Dame are other possible visits. Three of the best players in the Houston area -- Alfio Randall, Roderick Babers and Gerome Sapp -- will make their official visit to Texas on Nov. 27. Sapp, the nation's top safety, also has visits scheduled to Notre Dame Dec. 4, Ohio State Dec. 11, Colorado Dec. 18 and Michigan Jan. 8.
West One local sportswriter even joked that Boller made him break the "Elway Commandment". As in, thall shalt not compare any Southern California high school quarterback to the man behind center of the Super Bowl Champion Denver Broncos. The reason the sportswriter is so impressed? Boller has completed 119 of his 179 passes for 2,614 yards, 32 touchdowns and only one interception in seven games this season. And the one interception came on a pass that first deflected off of Boller's own receiver. Oregon, Colorado, Florida State, Cal and Southern Cal are on Boller's short list. What's really impressive about Boller's accomplishments is that this is his first season as a starter. Boller was the back-up last season at Hart High to Nevada freshman sensation David Neill. Another West Coast quarterback, Matt Berry (Redmon, Wash.) of Eastlake High has committed to BYU. Berry selected the Cougars over Washington, Arizona, Colorado and Oregon. Across town from Berry is lineman Dan Major (Redmond, Wash.) of Redmond High who is one of the more heavily recruited linemen in the Pacific Northwest. Major has visits scheduled to Washington for Dec. 11 and to Colorado for Dec. 18. Oregon, Arizona, Southern Cal and San Diego State are also in the picture for Major, who starts at offensive tackle and defensive end.
Bobby Burton is editor of The National Recruiting Advisor. To subscribe, dial toll-free 1-888-TNRA-NOW or 888-867-2669 (seven issues for $59, plus regional newsletters for an additional $20 per region). For the latest on your favorite college, dial 1-900-933-7776. The cost is $1.59 per minute (must be 18 or have parents' permission). |
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