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'10 TN OG O.C. Brown (Signed to Southern Miss)

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'10 TN OG O.C. Brown
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Manassas HS (Memphis, TN)


Ht: 6-foot-2
Wt: 312 lbs
Vertical: 21 inches


Rivals Position Ranking: 4
Scout Pos Rank: #22
ESPN Scouts Grade: 77
 
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Re: '10 TN OG O.C. Brown

It's worth keeping an eye on O.C. Brown. He's the top lineman left on our board from whom we've offered and haven't verbaled elsewhere.

His offer list is light so far (Kentucky is the only other BCS program to offer). We may have an outside shot here even though he's a SEC guy. He camped at LSU and Tennessee and has said that the 2 offers he really wants are Arkansas and LSU (Oklahoma fell off for him).

Anyway, I wouldn't say we're looking like a leader at this point. And it could go south in a hurry for us if certain schools start offering early in his senior year. But as it currently stands, with a big season and a top running game, Colorado could start looking real good to O.C.
 
Re: '10 TN OG O.C. Brown (Committed to Southern Miss)

Committed to Southern Miss.

Not a surprise that he stayed in the south, but I'm kind of surprised that more BCS offers didn't materialize for him.
 
So, this guy was on the documentary 'Undefeated' which chronicles that trials of an inner city football team who is trying to win its first playoff game. OC is the best player on that team. It is interesting because at one point they're discussing OC's academic troubles, and the parents quote a coach from Colorado who says he doesn't think OC could get into CU.

To Nik's point way back in 2009, it looks like most schools backed off due to academics. In the documentary, he scored a 13 on his first ACT. His second one saw a jump up to 16, which was enough to get him qualified.
 
[video=youtube;l_C18s5_EHw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_C18s5_EHw[/video]

Good movie, is available on Netflix to stream
 
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