Larry Blustein

In My Opinion

University succeeds with non-nonsense coaching

 

Special to The Miami Herald

Defensively, Internicola is the big time player, but fellow senior linebacker Skai Moore is one of those change-the-game kind of athletes. At 6-3, 215-pounds, college coaches have been on him since day 1. Two-sport (basketball) standout Maquedius Bain (6-4, 285) is also a future prospect as well.

In addition to Moore, senior linebackers Cody Schooley and Jalen Battle, defensive back Wesley Smith, sophomore linebacker Brandon Boyce, and highly-touted junior defensive back Quincy Wilson are also big time prospects.

“Most people see the things we achieved on the football field the past few years,” Harriott explained. “But the real measure of this program is out everyone grew up as young adults ready for responsibility and accountability. That is the true yardstick for me.”

POSTSEASON EVENT

Just as one football season comes to an end, preparation for future seasons have arrived.

On Dec. 29, we will find out some of the top quarterbacks and receivers in Florida as the Mastrole Passing Academy and Premier Present South Florida Quarterback and Receiver Showcase.

With a number top quarterbacks and receivers in all classes expected to gain an edge by attending this outstanding evaluation and teaching session, the objective is to jump on the radar — or help your current standing with the Miami Herald, Elite Scouting Services and all the major fan networks expected to be in attendance.

The event is open for quarterbacks and receivers 8th-12th Grade, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons High School turf complex.

Do you consider yourself one of the best quarterbacks and receivers in Florida?

Are you looking for maximum exposure with nationally recognized instruction from QB coach Ken Mastrole?

This camp will provide a full evaluation with an opportunity to be ranked. Top flight instruction, competition, and awards. Mastrole Passing Academy and Premier Athletes have coaches more then 100 athletes in the past 4 years that have gone on to play at the next level.

For more information or to register www.PassingCamp.com. Ken Mastrole, 239.919.4325.

We are always looking to help promote our area recruits for the current Class of 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. All you have to do is send a DVD and information about the athlete to: Larry Blustein, P.O. Box 3181, Hallandale Beach, Fl. 33009.

Follow Larry on Twitter at twitter.com/larryblustein.

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Maryland quarterback Ken Mastrole (14) is sacked by Clemson's Jason Holloman (76) and O.J. Childress, bottom left, in the first half of their game on Oct. 10, 1998, at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, S.C. Clemson defeated Maryland 23-0 and had a total of six sacks for the day.

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