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Hillsboro H.S. (Hillsboro, OR)
Ht: 6-foot-5
Wt: 225 lbs
40: 4.56 secs
Rivals rating: 4*-5.8rr; #11 ATH (#87 overall)
Scout rating: 4*; #5 OLB
ESPN rating: 4*-79 grade; #27 ATH
Reported Offers: Colorado, Arizona, California, Miami, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford, Tennessee, Texas Tech, UCLA, USC, Vanderbilt, Washington, Hawaii
Scout bio: From multiple positions for Hillsboro (Ore.) in 2009, Lyerla had 39 total touchdowns, rushing for nearly 1,800 yards along with 900-plus yards receiving. On defense, he was a first team all state linebacker.
Lyerla has tripped to UCLA and USC but remains uncommitted.
Isn't Hillsboro where Woelk is now managing editor of the newspaper?
Going Sinker...
"So tell me Ryan, how did you know he would turn to starboard?" - CDR Bart Mancuso, CO USS Dallas
"I didn't. I had a 50-50 chance and I needed a break." - Jack Ryan
That guy runs like a young horse.
Do we have a shot at this kid?http://rivals.yahoo.com/colorado/foo...t-Lyerla-96622
Dan hawkins cu football, the pollyanna-peter pan-pinocchio, flight of the imagination palace by the flatirons.
http://www.allbuffs.com/showthread.p...TH-Colt-Lyerla
He's definitely a Pac-12 guy and he has visits left. Never say never. But we're definitely way on the outside at this point.
Mind if I merge threads?
He's from a very small town, apparently, maybe we can sell him on "Boulder is better than LA."
RivalsAccompanying Moala on his [USC] trip was four-star athlete Colt Lyerla, four-star defensive end Brennan Scarlett and four-star defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson.
While Moala is hardly familiar with downtown Los Angeles, he felt like a tour guide in comparison to his peers.
"We all came from different environments," said Moala. "The running back from Oregon (Colt Lyerla) said he lives in the middle of no where. The only lights he sees at night are the lights from the stars. Even though I'm not from L.A., it was great showing him around. I just liked seeing him react during the visit."
Damn. I guess my expectations for recruiting this year were waaaaaay off. Thought this staff could get some of these guys but in reality, keeping hawk around, late start and only 12-16 schollies makes this recruiting season a wash.
Would like to see this staff land a couple of suprises though, they have been touted as great recruiters and should be a able to land a couple gems, especially next year.
Yeah, given time I'm sure they can get some highly touted guys, but it's always going to be tough getting a guy away from his home state national championship contender...
We thought about it for a long time, "Endeavor to persevere." And when we had thought about it long enough, we declared war on the Union. - Lone Watie, The Outlaw Josey Wales
Trust me we are WAY better off not getting this kid. I coach up here in Oregon and this kid is a BIG risk. They've had to sweep a lot of his shiit under the rug his whole HS career from Weed to drinking to many other discipline problems. BIG showboat too Although he can back it up on the field. if they let him play that is. But he was that whole team for the most part. He was never going to leave the state of Oregon anyway. It was either OSU or UO.