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'14 CA RB Kurt Scoby (Verbal to Fresno State)

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Bishop Alemany H.S. (Mission Hills, CA)

Ht: 5'8"
Wt: 215
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Rivals Rating: 3*-5.7rr; #36 RB
Scout Rating: 3*; #81 RB
ESPN Rating: 3*-77 rating; #66 RB
247s Rating: 3*-87 rating; #38 RB

Reported Offers: Arizona State, Fresno State, Miami (FL), Oregon, Oregon State
 
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So it caught my eye that he originally went to Charter Oak, so he probably knows Bryce Bobo.

Then he transferred to St. Paul H.S. in Santa Fe Springs. He then played half the season and promptly transferred to Cathedral H.S. in LA after the coach of St. Paul was fired. And now Rivals and Scout list his high school as Bishop Alemany.

http://espn.go.com/blog/los-angeles/preps/post/_/id/16919/kurt-scoby-transfers-to-st-paul

http://recruiting.scout.com/2/1186309.html

Also, he looks like the very definition of brick ****house. So there's that :thumbsup:
 
Looks like ASU is the favorite but he might not have many choices of schools anyway since he still has to pass summer school classes just to be eligible for his senior season.
 
Looks like ASU is the favorite but he might not have many choices of schools anyway since he still has to pass summer school classes just to be eligible for his senior season.
Which may explain why ASU is the favorite.
 
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That's a good argument for summer workouts and the first month (or so), but most of the football season is perfect in Tempe.

I think people get used to the heat. October averages 90 degrees every day. That's hot, man. Especially with all the gear you wear for football.

I could live in the Valley of the Sun for 6 months a year (last week of October thru the third week of Aprl) and have no complaints. But I've lived there and I've suffered through the rest.

I don't do well with heat, though. Colorado summers are a bit hot for me.
 
I think people get used to the heat. October averages 90 degrees every day. That's hot, man. Especially with all the gear you wear for football.

I could live in the Valley of the Sun for 6 months a year (last week of October thru the third week of Aprl) and have no complaints. But I've lived there and I've suffered through the rest.

I don't do well with heat, though. Colorado summers are a bit hot for me.

I agree (the "or so"), but with 6 weeks of football in November and half of December plus whatever in October (and a bowl game), that's most of the season.

But you're right, 90 degrees isn't a big deal to me. In fact, I don't really feel it until it hits 110. That's when it becomes hard to breathe.
 
I love those short RBs that have stocky builds and we got a lot of production from the last short RB we just had on our roster.
 
That kid looks like EB, after several drastic liposuction sessions. 5'8" 215 and not an ounce of fat visible...I haven't seen any film, but I bet he is hard to tackle.
 
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