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Final Top 25 Nebraska HS Football Prospects: Class of 2010

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#1. Andrew Rodriguez-- Nebraska, OL 6-6, 310, Aurora.

#2. Antaries Daniels--Iowa Western Community College, RB, 5-11, 190, Omaha Northwest.
#3. Jake Cotton--Nebraska, DL, 6-7, 245, Lincoln Southwest.
#4 Tyler Evans--Nebraska, WR, 6-2, 180, Waverly.
#5. Yusef Wade--Nebraska (walk-on), DB/RB, 5-10, 170, Lincoln North Star.
#6. Bronson Marsh--Nebraska (gray shirt), QB, 6-0, 200, Millard South.
#7. Bryce Dietz--Ohio University, OL, 6-5, 280, Lincoln North Star.
#8. Ron Coleman--Southeast Missouri State, RB, 5-11, 245, Omaha North.
#9. Nick Mizaur--Brown University, RB, 5-11, 200, Creighton Prep.
#10, Dillon Schrodt--Nebraska (walk-on), WR. 6-3, 185, Lincoln North Star.
#11. Lincoln Hansen--Eastern Michigan, OL, 6-6, 300, Millard North.
#12. Jesse Hinz--North Dakota State, OL, 6-4, 280, Beatrice.
#13. Christian Dudzik--North Dakota State, ATH, 5-11, 180, Omaha Skutt Catholic.
#14. Trevor Roach--Nebraska (walk-on), LB, 6-3, 225, Elkhorn.
#15. Myles Jablonski--North Dakota, LB, 6-1, 190, Omaha Skutt Cathlolic.
#16. Tyler Wullenwaber--Nebraska (walk-on), WR, 6-1, 180, Centennial.
#17. Austin Williams--Nebraska (walk-on), DB, 6-2, 190, Omaha Burke.
#18. Matthew Korus--South Dakota State, DB, 5-11, 180, Humphrey St Francis.
#19. Nick Krings--South Dakota State, DE, 6-4, 215, Humphrey St Francis.
#20. Gary Hiatt--Minnesota State-Mankato, OL, 6-3, 280, Millard South.
#21. Matt Longacre--Northwest Missouri State, DL, 6-2, 235, Millard West.
#22. Glenn Lewis--Iowa Western Community College, WR, 6-1, 180, Papillion.
#23. Kyle Emanuel--North Dakota State, LB, 6-2, 220, Schuyler.
#24 Savontae Brown--Northwest Missouri State, OL/DL, 6-3, 289, Lincoln North Star.
#25. Chris Lucido--Augustana, DB, 5-11, 180, Omaha Burke.

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Top 25 Nebraska High School Football Prospects:Class of 2009 Final Post Signing Day Rankings

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1. Tyrone Sellers, DE, McCook

2. Jon Lechner, OL, Creighton Prep

3. C. J. Zimmerer, FB, Omaha Gross Catholic

4. Cole Pensick, DT, Lincoln Northeast

5. James Davis, OL, Omaha North

6. Daryle Hawkins, Central

7. Scott Criss, OL, Creighton Prep

8. Eric Cummings, DT, Omaha Burke

9. Josh Kage, OL, Papillion

10. Michael Burrus, RB, Papillion-La Vista South

11. Eric Koehlmoos, SF, Pierce

12. Greg Hardin, WR, Bellevue West

13. Jake Marousek, ATH, Omaha Burke

14. Ty Kildow, ATH, Millard South

15. Kohlman Adema-Schulte, RB, Millard West

16. Garrett Bruhn, LB/FB, Beatrice

17. Steve Nelson, OL, Platteview

18. Matt Sterup, OL, St Cecelia

19. Tyler Seals, QB, Bellevue West

20. Jordan Hale, ATH, Millard South

21. Brent Webb, DB, Bellevue West

22. Vondrae Tostenson, WR, Millard South

23. Kelvin Johnson, RB, Omaha Burke

24. Corey Serrano, ATH, North Platte

25. Marcus Hall-Oliver, LB, Omaha Central

Retro: A Look Back at Iowa HS Quarterback Ben Stover’s State Record-Breaking Performance

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Iowa HS Quarterback Set New Standards in Year 2000

Ben Stover

Ben Stover

  

By Will Cummings
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   In the year 2000–before the the age of YouTube (2005) and the onslaught of digital media and the omnipresence of national recruiting services like Rivals.com–Iowa high school quarterback Ben Stover broke several state passing records during his senior year:

Ben Stover’s 2000 State Records
Most yards in a season (2,747)
Most completions in a season (210)
Most completions in a game (39)

     The 6-foot-1 207lb gunslinger played for the Muscatine High School Muskies, located in the small town of Muscatine, Iowa (population roughly 22,000) that sits along the Illinois border nestled between Iowa City and Davenport. Whether Stover slung the football after dropping back from underneath center or from the shotgun formation, his perefectly thrown balls ultimately found their way into the hands of Muskie receivers at a rate never seen in Iowa before his time.

   Records are meant to be broken; over time, all of Stover’s state records have fallen. His current Iowa All-time  Best 11-man high school football rankings are as follows: Most passing yards in season (11th); Most completions in season (8) and most completions in a game (2). His senior year performance in 2000 still ranks very high among the state’s all-time best!

   The highlight video of Ben Stover’s record-breaking season in 2000 is courtesy of his friends and teammates

Ben Stover's highlight video cover. Click Image to enlarge.

who scrounged up a half dozen VHS tapes and chipped in to have Hit Highlights.com sports video editing service produce a digital video highlight of Stover as one of the gifts to be given to him at his bachelor party on February 20th, 2010.

   Thanks to Stover’s friend, Brian Anderson, who spearheaded this project. And best wishes to Ben Stover: May your marriage be as successful as your high school football career—I just hope that it lasts a lot longer.


Below check out Ben Stover highlight video:


 

Click the following linkto see YouTube version:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTYFeqVthq8
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1 comment to Retro: A Look Back at Iowa HS Quarterback Ben Stover’s State Record-Breaking Performance

  • Iowa HS Football Fan

    Whoa! The kid had a nice arm and could run too.

    I remember hearing about him but never saw him play. He obviously had some pretty good receivers too. Thanks for taking me back.

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