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Friday, December 15, 2006

Possible future football Hawk?

Courtesy of njhoops.rivals.com


This week, Scott Schultz became the first member of the talented group of seniors at Wayne (NJ) Wayne Hills to end his recruitment as he committed to Connecticut. Another player who is now entrenched in his own recruitment is Michael Fullam, who spoke to NJVarsity.com about the championship season for the Patriots and his recruitment.

Fullam, 6-foot-4 and 206-pounds, showed off his versatility during his senior season by lining up at linebacker, wide receiver, fullback, and tight end.

"The season was great," said Fullam. "I couldn't have asked for more. Another 12-0 season and state champs again. It was the most exciting year of football I ever had."

Fullam, who has held an offer from Temple since the summer, is now dealing with his recruitment.

"It's going very well," said Fullam. "I'm starting to hear from some more schools now, such as Rhode Island, Monmouth, Akron, Toledo, Western Michigan, and Central Michigan."

Most schools are recruiting Fullam as a linebacker, and he is beginning to make plans for his first visit.

"I will visit Monmouth, but I haven't made any other plans to visit other schools yet," said Fullam.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It will tough to compete with the other schools who have modern facilities when recruiting athletes

7:33 PM, December 16, 2006  
Blogger Tony Graham said...

While MU facilities may not be state of the art at the moment, and surely they need to be upgraded, those are not the only reasons an athlete chooses a school.

MU has done rather well recruiting, especially in recent years.

8:17 PM, December 16, 2006  

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