Recruiting News

2023 south Florida Linebackers Are A Talented Group

 There are a number of positions that colleges come to Florida for – and while the defensive secondary, receivers and running backs steal the show, there is another position that is right there as well in south Florida.

For as long as many can remember, the linebacker position has produced some memorable and game-changing talent, and while different schemes have put the position in the spotlight, the opportunity for a linebacker to play various forms of the original position, linebackers still are cut from that same cloth.

South Florida/Florida Teams Receive National Attention

A few weeks back, Max Preps came out with the programs that they figured would be in the mix nationally.

Among those programs were south Florida teams that many believe could easily be in the mix for a mythical national title.

South Florida Class of 2023 DL Are Difference Makers

If you have followed us for any length of time, you already know that when it comes to promoting and evaluating talent, our objective is to get as many athletes out to college coaches as possible.

From all the prospects for the 2022 class to the entire offensive prospects in 2023 on offense, it’s all about exposure.

2023 Receivers Could Be The Best In The Nation

As we continue to promote and expose the football prospects in all classes in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties, our journey takes us to the Class of 2023 receiver position.

As we brought you a peak last month of this amazing receiver group, colleges and universities across the country have already show plenty of love to a position that is always gifted, but this group may be as talented as we have seen – on a national level – in a long while.

2023 Class Unveils More Top-Flight Offensive Linemen

As we continue to get ready for the 2021 season, the one thing that we have been doing is getting every position in Miami-Dade and Broward County exposed – for a number of reasons.

While these young men have worked hard and deserve the recognition, the pandemic has played a huge role in that – and as many have transferred, college coaches may have lost track during the 15 months of no contact.