Future Hurricanes at Under Armour and US Army All American Games
by Canes Pundit on January 5, 2012

- Alright so tonight is the Under Armour All American Game. Last year, Hurricane
Anthony Chickillo earned Defensive MVP honors. All you have to know is the three UM commits are all on the Black team (
Duke Johnson, Angelo Jean-Louis, and
Preston Dewey). Not sure if all will play due to injuries. Among those choosing their schools tonight, ESPN lists
S Lucas Thompson and
RB Wes Brown as possible UM commits. Word is that neither will do so (some have speculated that Thompson will choose ECU). As I said earlier, I’m not losin any sleep over lost recruits (and that even applies to the #1 LB in the state,
Keith Brown).
- Safety Deon Bush (Christopher Columbus High, Miami, FL) picks his school this Saturday at the U.S. Army All-American Game. With Auburn and Alabama in the mix, it would be tough to see this kid go elsewhere. At 6’1″, 185 with 4.4 speed, he could get plenty of playing time next year even with Ray Ray and Vaughn coming back. Bush is supposedly versatile enough to play both corner and safety.
- Of those choosing their school at this weekend’s U.S. Army All-American Bowl, Rivals.com predicts that 2 of the 3 considering Miami will select the Canes. DE Tyriq McCord (#7 DE) and Bush (#5 Safety) are both predicted to flash the U. Keith Brown is expected to head to Louisville. At 6’3″, 222 lbs, McCord provides some much needed size – with room to grow – for our defensive line.
- Man, as a Phins fan I can’t stomach it if Saban won another title. I can’t stand that guy. I want to make a ceramic mold of Seantrel Henderson’s fist and shove it up Saban’s ass, sans lube. Well, maybe that’s a little extreme…we can use lube.
- I’ll be doing some writing for a site called
NutritionScholar.com. If you despise your pear shaped body and want to avoid the look of disgust on your wife’s face as you step out of the shower, you should check it out.
Future Hurricanes at Under Armour and US Army All American Games
by Canes Pundit on January 5, 2012