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Bronco/Jag Game Loaded with College Prospects
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![]() David Pittman goes high over Marcus Ball
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The Brookwood/Stephenson game on Saturday at the Georgia Dome was loaded with Division 1 prospects. Some players were known commodities coming in, and some helped make a name for themselves. Here is a look at some of the players that look to have college futures. | |||
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ScoutTV Presents Highlights from several College Prospects to watch from the Georgia Dome. ![]() Cameron Smith made his Brookwood debut in a big way. He showed good vision and balance and outstanding speed and hands. #22 RB Cameron Smith Watch Video ![]() Cameron Smith wasn't the only running back to have a big game; Andre Anderson showed excellent power. Anderson picked up a lot of tough yards against a solid Bronco defense #32 Andre Anderson Watch Video ![]() Marcus Ball plays the game with intensity on both sides of the ball. He has a very good nose for the ball, and plays the game with a lot of explosion. #6 SS/RB Marcus Ball Watch Video ![]() David Pittman made his quarterback debut a good one for the Broncos as he hurt the Jaguars on the ground as well as through the air. He went high over Marcus Ball for a touchdown just before the half. #17 QB David Pittman Watch Video ![]() Jermaine Cunningham of Stephenson had a good game from his defensive end position. He spent a lot of time in the Bronco backfield. #49 DE Jermaine Cunningham Watch Video ![]() Jordan Honegan of Brookwood missed most of his junior season with a knee injury, but the senior showed that he is healthy and ready to make plays. Listed at 6-3, Honegan has terrific size for a defensive back. #12 CB Jordan Honegan Watch Video ![]() Perry Riley of Stephenson started the game off right for the Jags with a big hit on Cameron Smith. He also did some damage of his own on screen passes. #7 LB/RB Perry Riley Watch Video |
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