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'10 WA C Mike Marboe (Signed to Idaho)

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Wenatchee HS (Wenatchee, WA)

Ht: 6-foot-3
Wt: 280 lbs
Forty: 5.4 secs

Rivals Ranking: 3*
Scout Ranking: 3*

ESPN Scouts Grade: 74
 
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Re: '10 WA C Mike Marboe

Zigzag recruiting trails
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Football lineman Marboe: Attention 'hectic but fun'
By Brian Adamowsky
World sports writer
Posted June 20, 2009


WENATCHEE — At the end of his sophomore year, the letters started coming for Wenatchee football lineman Mike Marboe.

A short questionnaire from the University of Washington. Another one from the University of Idaho. A letter of introduction from Oregon State University head coach Mike Riley.


And after that, hundreds of other pieces of mail from college football programs around the country — and all saying essentially the same thing: We are interested in you playing for us.


Marboe is a center at Wenatchee High School, and recently took his final exams of his junior year. Before the Panthers play their first game of the 2009 season in September, the 6-foot-3, 280-pound Marboe expects to have verbally committed to one of the dozen colleges heavily courting him.


That decision will mean the end of a recruiting process that Marboe called "hectic, but fun."

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