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Burney's Bytes will focus primarily on the local preps sports scene, but will also touch on some college and pro athletics, mostly in regards to athletes who hail and have played high school sports in Oakland County. My goal for the blog is to be conversational and anecdotal, a more relaxed and free formal take on high school athletics than you see in regular game day coverage.
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Several area prep football stars committed to play in college this week.
Let's take a look;
Brian Walker (RB Birmingham Brother Rice) – Committed to Notre Dame College, one of best, most punishing and clutch runners in the illustrious history of the Orange&Black
Shaun Jones (LB Birmingham Brother Rice) – Committed to Notre Dame College – All heart in the heat of battle, HUGE upside at the next level
Jack Grisan (LB Birmingham Brother Rice) – Committed to Saginaw Valley State – All heart in the heat of battle, HUGE upside at the next level
Justin Allor (QB Stoney Creek) – Committed to Notre Dame College, this smart and steady gunslinger be an excellent fit behind center at NDC
Rocky Carter (WR Southfield) – Committed to Ferris State, pure speed and instinct with underrated hands
Ryan Kelly (OL Lakeland) – Committed to Saginaw Valley State, just a MEGA mauler in the trenches, outstanding grab by the Cards
Brendan McMahon (WR MH Bishop Foley) – Committed to Grand Valley State, quarterbacked Bishop Foley into the playoffs, earning all-Catholic League honors back in the fall, but this primetime performer will be splitting out wide as a receiver up in Allendale with the LakeShow
Dylan Kanaan (S Birmingham Seaholm) – Committed to University of Chicago, the K-Bomb is about to be exploding in the Windy City…….all Burney can say is WATCH OUT opposing wide receivers visiting CHITOWN the next few years
Anthony Pittman (LB Birmingham Groves) – Committed to Wayne State, one of Burneys top SIZZLING SLEEPERS in the OC Class of 2014, I love what this athletic specimen does sideline-to-sideline, has all the tools to be a STUD in college
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