DaltonGold
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QB depth has become a real issue for 2009 with Jaybo out. Josh is definitely our number 1. Teven appears to be in a strong position as number 2. Are there possible cross-over candidates? or Are there those who could possibly go both ways? Here are the QB's and some other potential candidates.
What are your thoughts?
DG
www. daltonjackitup.com
David Sims
• A dual-threat quarterback who should fit nicely into Paul Johnson's system
• An excellent athlete who was a playmaker on both sides of the ball in high school
• Scout.com 3-star recruit
• No. 54 QB in the nation (Scout.com)
• No. 20 athlete in the nation (ESPN.com)
• Finalist for South Carolina Mr. Football award
• Second team all-state selection for all classifications
• Named ESPN's National High School Player of the Week
• Played in South Carolina's North-South All-Star Game
• Passed for over 1,000 yards and rushed for more than 1,000 yards as a senior in 2008
• Threw for 1,492 yards and 19 touchdowns, rushed for 895 yards and 11 TDs, picked off five passes including two for touchdowns as a junior in 2007
• Holds school records for total offense in a season (3,900), passing touchdowns (37), career passing yards (5,800) and career rushing yards (2,800)
• Led CCHS to three regional championships and Sims was 28-6 as a starter during his career
• Coached by Walter Wilson at Calhoun Country High School, earning four varsity letters in football including two seasons as team captain
• Also played two seasons of basketball in high school
• Also received offers from Kansas, Kentucky, N.C. State and South Carolina
• Personal: Son of David Sims, Sr. and Carolyn Jackson... full name is David O'Briann Sims... born Sept. 14, 1990 in Orangeburg, S.C... began playing football at age 11... may want to pursue a career as a sports agent... considering a major in management
Jordan Luallen
High School
Center Grove High School... Scout.com 4-star recruit... No. 26 QB in the nation (Scout.com) and No. 22 QB (ESPN.com)... a top-10 dual threat quarterback (Scout and Rivals)... Offense/Defense All-American and National Player of the Year... finalist for Indiana's Mr. Football Award and the Gatorade Player of the Year in 2008... earned all-conference, all-county, all-metro and Indianapolis Star Super Team honors as a senior... was all-county, all-conference and honorable mention all-state as a junior... led Center Grove HS to a state championship in 2008, rallying team from a 19-point deficit, earning MVP honors... 2008 statistics: 46-for-85 passing for 941 yards, two interceptions, and 14 touchdowns; rushed for 622 yards on 84 carries in the Wing-T offense... set school record for touchdown passes in a season and career, career completions and career completion percentage.. 2007 statistics: helped team to a 9-2 record, completed 60 percent of his passes for 756 yards and 12 touchdowns with no interceptions... also rushed for 475 yards and 13 touchdowns... set school record for single-season completion percentage... coached by Eric Moore, earning three varsity letters as a quarterback and wide receiver.. also ran track (sprinter) for four years... career statistics: 220-of-350 passing for 2,670 yards, 36 touchdowns and seven interceptions... rushed for 1,646 yards and 36 TDs on 215 attempts.
Personal
Chose Georgia Tech because it was "athletically and academically the best fit for me", the character and leadership of the coaching staff, and the city of Atlanta... also received offers from Cincinnati, Indiana, Iowa, Louisville, Maryland and Stanford... son of William and Michelle Luallen... given name is Jordan William Luallen... born Nov. 15, 1990 in Greenwood, Ind... has two older siblings, Whitney and Kelsey... wants to be a college football coach... began playing flag football at age six... heavily involved with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes... has served on two church missions, including a trip to Nicaragua... considering a major in science, technology and culture, or economics.
Jim Henry
High School
Played four years of football and baseball at Hawkinsville High School... played football under coach Lee Campbell and baseball under Kyle Longford... helped the football team win state championships in 2003 and 2004... honorable mention all-state in 2006... was team MVP of the offense in 2006 and was voted best offensive back in 2005.
Personal
Son of Mike and Barbara Henry... given name is James Michael Henry... born Feb. 18, 1989 in Hawkinsville, Ga. ... has two sisters -- Rebecca and Betsy... considering a major in management... chose Georgia Tech because he grew up a huge Yellow Jacket fan, most of his family attended Tech, and there was no other school he considered.
Quentin Sims
High School
Has good size and athletic ability... played for one of Ohio's top prep programs... Colerain went 12-1 in 2007 and finished No. 14 in USA Today's National Super 25... had 24 receptions for 313 yards and two touchdowns in 2007... also rushed 75 times for 764 yards and seven touchdowns... moved to quarterback during the state playoffs in place of an injured starting QB... led Colerain to conference championships in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007... won district championships in 2004 and 2006... was part of the 2004 state championship team... earned nine varsity letters at Colerain High School - three in football, four in track and two in basketball... was a sprinter and high-jumper for the track team... a second team all-conference selection in 2007 as a running back... also named all-city honorable mention... had a memorable season opener as a senior in 2007... playing quarterback, he rushed for 228 yards on 12 carries, was 3-for-3 passing with two touchdowns, with one of the TDs going to his younger brother, Damon... was a two-time all-conference selection in track... was part of the school record-breaking 4x400 relay team in '07... member of the high school student senate... chose Georgia Tech over Buffalo, Virginia and others... selected Georgia Tech because of the Management program, the football team and coaching staff, and the city of Atlanta... earned a national championship in karate in 2000...
Personal
Born July 11, 1990 in Tucson, Ariz. ... father, Fred Sims, was a running back at Oklahoma in 1981 and 1982.
Cooper Taylor
High School
A good-sized safety with ability to play linebacker... a solid pass defender... a two-time all-state and all-county selection... a good student... earned three varsity letters in football... played a variety of positions on the prep level including wide receiver, free safety, running back and quarterback... led team to the state championship game and a regional championship in 2006... broke the school single-season interception record in '06... chose Georgia Tech over Mississippi State, Virginia, Duke and others... Taylor said: "I really like Coach Johnson and he told me what plans he had for Georgia Tech."...
· No. 61 prospect in Georgia (SuperPrep)
· No. 78 safety in the nation (Scout.com)
Personal
Born April 14, 1990 in Atlanta... given name is Cooper Austin Taylor... the son of former Georgia Tech quarterback Jim Bob Taylor, who went on to play for the Baltimore Colts in 1983.
Dominique Reece
High School
Had 1,186 yards and 13 touchdowns passing and 967 yards and nine TDs rushing as a senior... Area MVP as a senior... played for coach Robert Maddox at Auburn HS... also lettered in basketball and played on the state title team in 2005.
· No. 27 overall prospect on the Alabama Hot 50 (Scout.com)
Personal
Full name is Dominique Mar-quez Reese... mother is Phyllis Jeter... born May 14, 1988... majoring in management.
What are your thoughts?
DG
www. daltonjackitup.com
David Sims
• A dual-threat quarterback who should fit nicely into Paul Johnson's system
• An excellent athlete who was a playmaker on both sides of the ball in high school
• Scout.com 3-star recruit
• No. 54 QB in the nation (Scout.com)
• No. 20 athlete in the nation (ESPN.com)
• Finalist for South Carolina Mr. Football award
• Second team all-state selection for all classifications
• Named ESPN's National High School Player of the Week
• Played in South Carolina's North-South All-Star Game
• Passed for over 1,000 yards and rushed for more than 1,000 yards as a senior in 2008
• Threw for 1,492 yards and 19 touchdowns, rushed for 895 yards and 11 TDs, picked off five passes including two for touchdowns as a junior in 2007
• Holds school records for total offense in a season (3,900), passing touchdowns (37), career passing yards (5,800) and career rushing yards (2,800)
• Led CCHS to three regional championships and Sims was 28-6 as a starter during his career
• Coached by Walter Wilson at Calhoun Country High School, earning four varsity letters in football including two seasons as team captain
• Also played two seasons of basketball in high school
• Also received offers from Kansas, Kentucky, N.C. State and South Carolina
• Personal: Son of David Sims, Sr. and Carolyn Jackson... full name is David O'Briann Sims... born Sept. 14, 1990 in Orangeburg, S.C... began playing football at age 11... may want to pursue a career as a sports agent... considering a major in management
Jordan Luallen
High School
Center Grove High School... Scout.com 4-star recruit... No. 26 QB in the nation (Scout.com) and No. 22 QB (ESPN.com)... a top-10 dual threat quarterback (Scout and Rivals)... Offense/Defense All-American and National Player of the Year... finalist for Indiana's Mr. Football Award and the Gatorade Player of the Year in 2008... earned all-conference, all-county, all-metro and Indianapolis Star Super Team honors as a senior... was all-county, all-conference and honorable mention all-state as a junior... led Center Grove HS to a state championship in 2008, rallying team from a 19-point deficit, earning MVP honors... 2008 statistics: 46-for-85 passing for 941 yards, two interceptions, and 14 touchdowns; rushed for 622 yards on 84 carries in the Wing-T offense... set school record for touchdown passes in a season and career, career completions and career completion percentage.. 2007 statistics: helped team to a 9-2 record, completed 60 percent of his passes for 756 yards and 12 touchdowns with no interceptions... also rushed for 475 yards and 13 touchdowns... set school record for single-season completion percentage... coached by Eric Moore, earning three varsity letters as a quarterback and wide receiver.. also ran track (sprinter) for four years... career statistics: 220-of-350 passing for 2,670 yards, 36 touchdowns and seven interceptions... rushed for 1,646 yards and 36 TDs on 215 attempts.
Personal
Chose Georgia Tech because it was "athletically and academically the best fit for me", the character and leadership of the coaching staff, and the city of Atlanta... also received offers from Cincinnati, Indiana, Iowa, Louisville, Maryland and Stanford... son of William and Michelle Luallen... given name is Jordan William Luallen... born Nov. 15, 1990 in Greenwood, Ind... has two older siblings, Whitney and Kelsey... wants to be a college football coach... began playing flag football at age six... heavily involved with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes... has served on two church missions, including a trip to Nicaragua... considering a major in science, technology and culture, or economics.
Jim Henry
High School
Played four years of football and baseball at Hawkinsville High School... played football under coach Lee Campbell and baseball under Kyle Longford... helped the football team win state championships in 2003 and 2004... honorable mention all-state in 2006... was team MVP of the offense in 2006 and was voted best offensive back in 2005.
Personal
Son of Mike and Barbara Henry... given name is James Michael Henry... born Feb. 18, 1989 in Hawkinsville, Ga. ... has two sisters -- Rebecca and Betsy... considering a major in management... chose Georgia Tech because he grew up a huge Yellow Jacket fan, most of his family attended Tech, and there was no other school he considered.
Quentin Sims
High School
Has good size and athletic ability... played for one of Ohio's top prep programs... Colerain went 12-1 in 2007 and finished No. 14 in USA Today's National Super 25... had 24 receptions for 313 yards and two touchdowns in 2007... also rushed 75 times for 764 yards and seven touchdowns... moved to quarterback during the state playoffs in place of an injured starting QB... led Colerain to conference championships in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007... won district championships in 2004 and 2006... was part of the 2004 state championship team... earned nine varsity letters at Colerain High School - three in football, four in track and two in basketball... was a sprinter and high-jumper for the track team... a second team all-conference selection in 2007 as a running back... also named all-city honorable mention... had a memorable season opener as a senior in 2007... playing quarterback, he rushed for 228 yards on 12 carries, was 3-for-3 passing with two touchdowns, with one of the TDs going to his younger brother, Damon... was a two-time all-conference selection in track... was part of the school record-breaking 4x400 relay team in '07... member of the high school student senate... chose Georgia Tech over Buffalo, Virginia and others... selected Georgia Tech because of the Management program, the football team and coaching staff, and the city of Atlanta... earned a national championship in karate in 2000...
Personal
Born July 11, 1990 in Tucson, Ariz. ... father, Fred Sims, was a running back at Oklahoma in 1981 and 1982.
Cooper Taylor
High School
A good-sized safety with ability to play linebacker... a solid pass defender... a two-time all-state and all-county selection... a good student... earned three varsity letters in football... played a variety of positions on the prep level including wide receiver, free safety, running back and quarterback... led team to the state championship game and a regional championship in 2006... broke the school single-season interception record in '06... chose Georgia Tech over Mississippi State, Virginia, Duke and others... Taylor said: "I really like Coach Johnson and he told me what plans he had for Georgia Tech."...
· No. 61 prospect in Georgia (SuperPrep)
· No. 78 safety in the nation (Scout.com)
Personal
Born April 14, 1990 in Atlanta... given name is Cooper Austin Taylor... the son of former Georgia Tech quarterback Jim Bob Taylor, who went on to play for the Baltimore Colts in 1983.
Dominique Reece
High School
Had 1,186 yards and 13 touchdowns passing and 967 yards and nine TDs rushing as a senior... Area MVP as a senior... played for coach Robert Maddox at Auburn HS... also lettered in basketball and played on the state title team in 2005.
· No. 27 overall prospect on the Alabama Hot 50 (Scout.com)
Personal
Full name is Dominique Mar-quez Reese... mother is Phyllis Jeter... born May 14, 1988... majoring in management.