Future1984 said:Last i heard. Long wouldnt qualify and will go somewhere else. Buut Holmes is looking good to make it to Ua and has an apartment in Tuscon and needs 1 more credit to get in by fall semester. he has to get one more credit if he doesnt he aint gonna make it.
PAC-10 media poll:AZBALLER said:CBS Sportsline picks ua to finish 10th in the Pac...
Published: 07.27.2006AZBALLER said:Apparently, Long did not qualify...good luck on Holmes qualifying...ASU lost 2 also...although they weren't 5* players...
Renz said:Published: 07.27.2006
DE Holmes says he will report to Wildcats next week
JOHN MOREDICH
Tucson Citizen
Five-star defensive end Louis Holmes says he will be among the newcomers who report to the University of Arizona football team next week.
"That is definite," Holmes said Wednesday in a brief phone interview.
But there still is no official word from UA whether he and five-star defensive tackle Gabe Long are enrolled. Coaches are not allowed to comment on the junior college transfers because they were declared recruitable athletes after failing to qualify academically at UA for the spring semester.
"It's a never-ending process," Arizona coach Mike Stoops said about his recruiting class' status. "We will not know until the first week (of practice) on some of those guys."
The Wildcats begin workouts at the Rincon Vista Complex on Thursday. Newcomers are to report Tuesday with veterans checking in Aug. 2.
Even if Holmes and Long have not cleared all their academic hurdles, the general rule of thumb is they have until the 12th day of school to enroll.
That would mean missed practice time during fall camp, but if they gain enrollment status, they could be eligible for the Sept. 2 opener against BYU.
The majority of UA's 2006 recruiting class, which was ranked 19th nationally by Scout.com, has been taking part in voluntary workouts and attending summer school.
Holmes and Long are considered the crown jewels of the class, and both have been seen around UA's campus often this summer.
Holmes, a 6-foot-6, 270-pound end, was the No. 1- ranked junior college player in the nation out of Scottsdale Community College last year. He has been named one of the top five newcomers nationally by several preseason publications.
Long (6-4, 280) was the top JC defensive tackle in the 2004 season. He is out of Fullerton (Calif.) College. The Citizen has been unable to be reach the tackle for comment.
The Wildcats' top 20 ranking was based largely on signing seven four-star Scout.com recruits, but also for the two five-star junior college recruits Holmes and Long.
http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/daily/sports/20450.php
AZBALLER said:Is Holmes on the Miles Simon eligibility course of studies?
PAQ77 said:it'll just be icing on the cake.
PAQ77 said:Read that same article... Gut tells me we'll be cheering on Holmes this year when he's throwing QB's around. As for Long, I just don't know... It's all so secretive about him and there just isn't much as far as updates on him. I'll be happy with Holmes and if Long makes it, it'll just be icing on the cake.
AZBALLER said:Way to recruit student athletes stoops...There really isn't anything people don't know about these kids these days...There aren't really any secrets.
AZBALLER said:apparently ASU did also, but ASU didn't base their entire recruiting class around those kids and brag about stars, that had no chance of stepping onto campus...
You were saying?AZBALLER said:apparently ASU did also, but ASU didn't base their entire recruiting class around those kids and brag about stars, that had no chance of stepping onto campus...
BTW, how did Williams and Bowser work out for ya?AZBALLER said:apparently ASU did also, but ASU didn't base their entire recruiting class around those kids and brag about stars, that had no chance of stepping onto campus...
Renz said:BTW, how did Williams and Bowser work out for ya?
Football
ASU football recruits Jermaine Williams and Brantwon Bowser, both of Maryvale High, are academically ineligible and will play instead at local junior colleges. Heralded defensive end Williams is going to Mesa Community College and cornerback Bowser to Glendale CC.
Both could re-sign with ASU after two years or go elsewhere.
ASU will begin practice on Aug. 4 without three of its 24 signees from the 2006 recruiting class. Wide receiver Angelo Richardson remains paralyzed from injuries suffered in a shooting.
AZBALLER said:apparently ASU did also, but ASU didn't base their entire recruiting class around those kids and brag about stars, that had no chance of stepping onto campus...