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Wow, what a football weekend!  So many top teams went down this weekend. So much excitement across the nation.  Nothing quite gets the fall going like crisp weather and smash mouth football.  The first weekend in October was no disappointment.  Football enthusiasts are no doubt recovering from their weekend of gridiron mania.  Across the country, National Scouting Report was very well represented with both its current student athletes on Game Day visits and its past NSR standouts currently playing Collegiate football, at all levels.

 

SEC

Alabama vs. Ole Miss
Alabama vs. Ole MissNo matter what game you were at or were watching, the NSR impact was remarkable.  Let’s take a glance at the SEC.  Alabama vs. Ole Miss, the ESPN College Game Day.  The grove in Oxford, Mississippi was rocking.  On the field, former

NSR athletes were prevalent.  For the rebels, John Youngblood, #47, continued his career at linebacker. For the Tide, was OJ Howard, #88, a true sophomore starting at the tight end position.  Also wearing crimson was Bradley Bozeman, #75, a redshirt freshman who came in at center, as the starting center went down with an injury.  Bradley is slated to start this

coming week for the Tide.  On the sidelines as prospects for this epic game were NSR athletes from all over the region.  To name a few, Matt Womack 6’7″ 330 pound offensive lineman of Mississippi who holds multiple SEC offers, Braylen Rochelle, of Memphis, a Whitehaven High School senior and 2015 NSR offensive lineman Matthew Holland from Mobile, Alabama and St. Luke’s High School were all prospects at this historic game.

The LSU vs. Auburn game was no disappointment on the plains.  Once again, NSR was alive and well.  True freshman Hunter Wood, #37,NSR 2014 is getting some playing time for the orange and blue.  On the sideline, as a prospect, Robert Kraeling standing at 6’8″, 260 pounds a 2016 NSR offensive/defensive lineman has received multiple offers and is still looking at his options.

 

OVC

Charles Sweeton #76, a fifth year senior, playing for University of Tennessee Martin against Jacksonville State University.
Charles Sweeton #76, a fifth year senior, playing for University of Tennessee Martin against Jacksonville State University.

Moving to the OVC.  Let’s look at the Jacksonville State vs. University of Tennessee Martin football game.  In the orange and blue for UT Martin was 2010 NSR Alum Charles Sweeton still on the UT Martin team as the starting left tackle as a redshirt senior.  Charles is #76, just like 2014 NSR Alum Jordan Cagle.  Two #76’s, both NSR Alums – COOL.  In the Endzone where the prospects are gathered is one of the Cagle’s 2015 NSR athletes, Rowan Godwin on a visit to Jacksonville State.  Then we also notice one of Bryan Black’s athletes 2016 NSR athletes, Warren Dowdell also visiting on a gameday visit.

 

Other Conferences

In addition to the above games, playing collegiately this weekend were Carson Presley and Cody Cabaniss both 2014 NSR alum playing for Faulkner University.  George Payne 2013 NSR playing for the Golden Eagles of Southern Mississippi.  CJ Duncan, 2013 NSR playing for Vanderbilt.  Alex Aukerman playing for Army.  Craig Bryan and Tyler Sheppard playing at Presbyterian College.  Storm Cabaniss playing at Cumberland University.  Dallas Davis 2014 NSR playing at University of South Alabama.  Tyler Daniels playing at Delta State University in Mississippi.  Alex Horn playing at Mississippi Gulf Coast.

Also playing this last weekend, former NSR athletes Glenn Garrison for West Virginia;  Zach Short a freshman linebacker for Northwest Oklahoma State; Quinn Motoryer a sophomore for Tufts University;  Jake Burkard playing for Lake Forest University; Aikan Major playing for Winona State University; Noah Pulsifer for Hillsdale College; Kyle Larson for the University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point.

Also representing their schools were NSR Athletes Reggie Dillingham playing for Michigan Tech University; Jeremiah Bauer playing for Washington University; Connor Hines playing for Wisconsin Platteville; Jim Grace a Sophomore Center/OL representing Stanford University against Notre Dame;  Jeff LePak playing for Eastern Illinois;  Patrick McArdle playing for Valparaiso University;  Devin Orrell for Millikin University;  Antonio Clark for University of the Cumberlands; James Holmon for Howard University and Glenn Garrison playing for West Virginia.

These fine athletes represented National Scouting Report so well while we were working with them and now they are finally representing their chosen university and playing the sport they love.  Just a sample of activity from one weekend of selected former NSR athletes making it happen at the next level.  These young men are “Living their Dream”.  We at NSR loved assisting you and continue to watch for your outstanding achievements in the future.

 

Other Prospects

Other NSR football prospects visiting on game day visits this weekend included Matt Edmonds at University of Maine, Noah Nelson at Bowdin College, Zordan Holman and Anthony Lombardi at University of Connecticut and Kyle Joyner at Southern Nazarene University.  These and a host of other NSR athletes visiting selected colleges this weekend were Max Frankel, Dante Tedesco, Fiante Bell, and Austin Drukker.  As you can imagine, the list could go on and on.  NSR football athletes are EVERYWHERE.

This weekend was like any other weekend in college football.  Great Athletes, playing for a great team, playing a great sport, against a great opponent.  Former NSR Athletes find themselves playing at all levels – whatever level that their talent demanded.  Former NSR Athletes find themselves “Living out their DREAM.”  Former NSR Athletes are making a DIFFERENCE in college football.  Do you want to make a difference in College Football in the future?  Contact NSR to get scouted today.  Get your FREE Evaluation.


National Scouting Report is dedicated to finding scholarship opportunities for athletes who possess the talent, desire, and motivation to compete at the collegiate level. We’ve helped connect thousands of athletes with their perfect college.

If you are ready to take your recruiting to the next level, click the Get Scouted button below to be evaluated by an NSR College Scout.

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