2009 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings - Wide Receivers (4/20)
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Monday, April 20th 2009. Under Uncategorized Tags: Austin Collie, Brandon Tate, Brian Robiskie, Brooks Foster, BYU, Cal Poly, Darrius Heyward-Bey, Derrick Williams, Florida, Georgia, Hakeem Nicks, Jeremy Maclin, Juauquin Iglesias, Kenny Britt, Louis Murphy, Maryland, Michael Crabtree, Missouri, Mohamed Massaquoi, NFL, North Carolina, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Penn State, Percy Harvin, Ramses Barden, Rutgers
1. Michael Crabtree (Texas Tech)
Doesn't have great timed speed, but has good game speed. Has good hands and is adept at making the big play. Truly the top prospect at receiver in this draft. Good overall size and build for the position, and also has great leaping ability.
2. Jeremy Maclin ... Continue Reading
CFB Channel Cruisin’ Week 4: Rivalries and non-conference matchups highlight this week’s slate
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Wednesday, September 17th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: ABC, ACC Coastal Division, Alabama, Arizona State, Arkansas, auburn, Baylor, Boise St., Brandon Tate, CBS, Clemson, Colorado, Connecticut, Donald Brown, ESPN, ESPN2, Florida, Florida St., Georgia, John L. Smith, Justin Roper, Kansas St., Louisville, LSU, Michigan St., Nate Costa, Nick Saban, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Oregon, Robert Griffin, Tennessee, Tyrod Taylor, UConn, UL-Monroe, UNLV, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, West Virginia, Western Illinois
After an exciting week last week, there’s no game that’s the caliber of USC-Ohio State, but there’s not a letdown in the least.
This weekend’s slate offers up several rivalry games, a few key early conference matchups, and some good non-conference showdowns as well, and it all gets started ... Continue Reading
Ladies and gents, meet Brandon Tate
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Friday, September 12th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: ACC, Brandon Tate, Hakeem Nicks, Jeremy Maclin, McNeese St., North Carolina, Rutgers, T.J. Yates
Many might consider Missouri's Jeremy Maclin as the biggest all-purpose weapon in the country, but it looks like North Carolina senior receiver/returner Brandon Tate is trying to give him a serious run for his money.
In North Carolina’s 44-12 road rout of Rutgers last night, Tate had four catches ... Continue Reading
CFB Channel Cruisin’ Week 3: It’s the big one!
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Thursday, September 11th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: Arkansas, auburn, Brandon Tate, BYU, Cal, Charlie Weis, Fresno State, Georgia, Jahvid Best, Javon Ringer, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, Middle Tennessee, Mississippi State, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon, purdue, Rusty Smith, Rutgers, South Carolina, south florida, Texas, ucla, USC, Utah St., Washington, Wisconsin
After what amounted to an in-between week produced a couple of upsets and a few more near-upsets, this week is the one we’ve been waiting for.
There’s the big one, which really needs no introduction (but I’ll be doing a preview of it anyway), but you’ve got plenty of ... Continue Reading
2008 North Carolina Tar Heels Preview: Looking to Surprise
Posted By Jake Keyes On Saturday, July 12th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: 2008 North Carolina football, 2008 North Carolina football preview, ACC, ACC Coastal Division, Aleric Mullins, Boston College, Brandon Tate, Brooks Foster, Butch Davis, Calvin Darity, Cam Thomas, Charles Brown, Chase Ricde, Clemson, Coastal Division, Connecticut, Connor Barth, Deunta Williams, Duke, Durell Mapp, E.J. Wilson, Everett Withers, Florida State, Garrett Reynolds, Georgia Tech, Greg Little, Hakeem Nicks, Hilee Taylor, Jay Wooten, Johnny White, Joseph Townsend, Kentwan Balmer, Kyle Jolly, Marvin Austin, Maryland, McNeese State, Miami, North Carolina, North Carolina football, North Carolina football preview, North Carolina State, Notre Dame, Rutgers, Scott Lenahan, T.J. Yates, Terrence Brown, Trimane Goddard, Tydreke Powell, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest
North Carolina feels like they were not as bad as the record indicated in 2007, and they may be right. In his first season as head coach, Butch Davis saw his team lose six games by seven points or less. However, three of their four wins were by six points ... Continue Reading




