Sexton Hardcastle
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Georgia and Penn State are the latest schools to offer Narbonne (Harbor City, Calif.) safety Sean Parker. Notre Dame and Cal had just offered in the last week as well. Parker is now well over double digits with Michigan, Arizona, Stanford, ASU, Oregon and Colorado just a few of the other notables.
Sean has offers from Alabama, Arizona, Michigan, Nebraska, Notre Dame, USC, Stanford, Georgia, Penn State and others.
“I like all teams right now, I don’t have any favorites.” Parker said
“I went to Washington camp I liked it there. I enjoyed myself there. I got to meet all the coaches many of them have NFL experience. There is a lot of history at Washington.” Parker said
“I like the coaches at Colorado.” Parker said, “They are laid back. The coaches are fun to hang out with. Coach Hagan is recruiting me, he’s a cool guy. He came up last year at the school to see me.”
Family In Georgia
“I like Georgia because they play in a competitive conference and mom would be willing to move to Georgia, so I will be close to her, if that’s where I go. I have an uncle that lives in Georgia and some cousins. I don’t hear from Georgia coaches a lot” Parker said
“I like the history they have up there,” Parker said, “I like how all the players love playing for Paterno. I like to meet him. It’s possible I will visit Penn State but it’s too early to tell right now.”
“All schools are recruiting me pretty hard. It’s all mild on all schools right now. I might get some more offers. I’m just working hard don’t let that (recruiting) get to my head.” Parker said
Academics A Priority
“The thing I’m looking for in college most is academics that’s what I want to accomplish the most before football. I will take all my visits during the season, if not it will be after.” Parker said
Parker said he also likes Minnesota. Parker likes the fact that Minnesota has a new stadium, they are a team on the rise and he has a chance to play early at Minnesota.
More...Football: Parker's latest offer comes from Florida
Narbonne safety Sean Parker received a scholarship offer from Florida this week, which begs the question: What took the Gators so long?
http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=546477The Sporting News top 100 football prospects for 2010
96. Sean Parker
Commitment: None
DB, 5-11/175
Narbonne (Harbor City, Calif.)
Note: Has reputation as one of the hardest hitters anywhere; entire Pac-10 is after him, as well as several major programs elsewhere.
Looking at the list of schools offering, it doesn't seem like we have little chance, but that's a nice quote about Hagan and the CU coaches. Why wouldn't his position coach here (Brown) be recruiting him, because we recruit by area? I guess I could look through Rivals recruits' pages and figure it out, but are those published anywhere?
Each coach recruits an area. I think they also put coaches who will relate better with certain recruits together.
How do you know that ahead of first contact? I guess a camp would provide a means, but first you have to get them there.
Not sure we have much of a shot here, but I'm pretty sure you can rule out USC here since they got a 4* safety commit today. Maybe he wants to leave the state?
I really wanted Shaq Evans last year, even though we didn't have a shot, and this year, I would really like Parker. He just seems like that rare kid that will really represent your program well in the classroom, on the field, and in the community. Brown is a great coach too - hopefully he visits.
My top 3 for this year:
1. Kenny Stills
2. Sean Parker
3. George Uko
I would like to think we have a shot at the first two, and pretty much know we have no shot at Uko.