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'13 AZ WR Devon Allen (Verbal to Oregon)

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Brophy College Preparatory (Phoenix, AZ)

Ht: 6-foot-0
Wt: 190 lbs
40: 4.5 secs

Rivals rating: 4*-5.8rr; #22 WR (#186 overall)
Scout rating: 4*; #16 WR
ESPN rating: 3*-74 grade; #166 WR
247 Sports rating: 4*-90 rating; #31 WR

Reported Offers: Arizona, Arizona State, Arkansas, CSU, Duke, Michigan, Michigan State, Mississippi State, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Oregon State, Purdue, Stanford, UCLA, Utah, Vanderbilt, Washington
 
Allen burst on to the scene with a big sophomore season and followed it up with a strong junior season (844 yards and 14 TDs).

He has legit speed and was a star for Brophy at the 2011 State Meet as a sophomore. He finished 3rd in the 100, 2nd in the 200, 4th in the 400, and 2nd in the 110 hurdles. There is a possibility he will do both football and track in college.

He favors Stanford and Washington early in the process.
 
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Brophy sophomore Devon Allen has bright future

by Richard Obert - Apr. 1, 2011 01:30 PM
The Arizona Republic | azcentral.com

A rare six-loss football season at Brophy Prep produced silver linings:
That valiant playoff effort in a 13-12 quarterfinal loss to Phoenix Mountain Pointe, a resiliency despite quarterback turmoil and the emergence of sophomore receiver Devon Allen.

Allen ended up with 60 catches for 915 yards and six touchdowns. He became the main target when receiver Freddie Gammage was forced into QB duty after sophomore starter Tyler Bruggman suffered a season-ending injury in mid-October.
 
[h=1]An Interview With Devon Allen[/h]Phoenix (AZ) Brophy Prep WR Devon Allen has garnered some major recruiting buzz after stellar sophomore and junior seasons. The 6'1", 190-pound junior had 60 catches for 915 yards and six TDs in 2010 and followed that up with 44 catches for 844 yards and 17 touchdowns in 2011; his performance earned him the #110 overall slot in the Rivals250, a three-star ranking on 24/7, and a spot on the ESPNU 150 Watch List. After picking one up from Michigan a week before signing day, Allen now holds offers from the Wolverines, Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado State, Duke, Mississippi State, Oregon State, Purdue, Stanford, and Washington, and he's garnered interest from the heavy-hitters on the West Coast. I caught up with Devon last week to talk about his recruitment:
http://mgoblog.com/diaries/interview-devon-allen
 
Not sure we have shown much interest in Allen up to this point, but he just set the Arizona state records in both hurdles events over the weekend. A 13.62/37.04 double is ridiculous, especially this early in the season and with prelims. Really hope we are not playing against him for several years.
 
[h=1]Season of state records[/h] Arizona track and field has been in the fast lane for the past five years, reaching a point where it could make an argument as being among the top echelon in the country -- boys and girls.


Phoenix Brophy Prep's Devon Allen may be the leading candidate for national athlete of the year after what he's done so far -- state records and USA No.1 times in the 110-meter high hurdles (13.52 seconds) and 300 hurdles (36.39). And he's only a junior. He also has the state's fastest 200 and 100 (although the 10.48 run last week at Mountain View was wind-aided).

http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/Richardobert/159782
 
Is there a chance he decides to run track in college instead of playing football?

Looks like he would have his choice of programs and may aspire to olympic level times.
 
Polk played ball at Brophy Prep, maybe he can get in this kid's ear. BP is definitely a school that would be in our best interest to establish some more connections with. Go get him Ray!
 
I see 0% chance we bring in another WR. Next year we'll have Peyton W, Jeffrey T, Bobo, and Dunston
 
Can we make fun of his earrings now? Just kidding Devon they look really good on you.
 
Reported Offers: Arizona, Arizona State, Arkansas, CSU, Duke, Michigan, Michigan State, Mississippi State, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Oregon State, Purdue, Stanford, UCLA, Utah, Vanderbilt, Washington

WTF!!! With this offer list he is bound to have a whole bunch of other that never got mentioned. How in the world do the sheep even end up listed in this group?
 
Won the NCAA 110HH in 13.16, second fastest collegiate time ever.

Supposedly in the mix to see a lot of playing time at WR this Fall.
 
Won the NCAA 110HH in 13.16, second fastest collegiate time ever.

Supposedly in the mix to see a lot of playing time at WR this Fall.

Scary. I've always felt that hurdles translates to football better than a standard sprint.

Hopefully the IPF will have a benefit for CU's T&F in sprints/hurdles/jumps. That could end up tipping the scale in our favor down the road for some track-running football players.
 
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