North tops South in Florida game
LAKELAND, Fla.- Orlando (Fla.) Edgewater quarterback Robert Arnheim ran for the game's only two touchdowns and took home Most Valuable Player honors a
Video feature: Illinois building solid class
Illinois continues it's path to a big recruiting class by landing two players from different parts of the country, Jacksonville's (Fla.) Troy Pollard,
Illini land back
Illinois head coach <strong>Ron Zook</strong> and ace recruiter Dan Disch were in northern Florida this evening recruiting. There efforts paid off in
Video: Troy Pollard totes the rock
Video: Troy Pollard totes the rock
Jacksonville tailback loves USC
Jacksonville (Fla.) Andrew Jackson three-star running back Troy Pollard was one of the most productive backs in the Sunshine State last season, rackin
Pollard talks recruiting
For 5-foot-10, 185-pound Jacksonville(Fla.) Jackson running back <strong>Troy Pollard</strong> the rest of the summer will be focused on his high scho
Video: Pollard makes his move
Video: Pollard makes his move
Jacksonville RB eyeing another big year
You could travel all around the country looking at some of the top running backs around the nation, but no state has the depth at running back like th
Gainesville NIKE Camp preview
Saturday's Gainesville NIKE Camp on the campus of the University of Florida should be one of this year's deepest in terms of major Division I-A talent
Pollard has Illini offer
The Illini are looking for running backs in the class of 2007 and one of those they have offered early is 5-foot-8, 170-pound Florida back <strong>Tro
AMP: Florida RB gets Big Ten offer
Pre-evaluation Rivals100 member D'Angelo McCray (Jacksonville, Fla.) has been stealing the early recruiting headlines at Andrew Jackson High School, b
Jacksonville RB emerges
There is a second Division I-A prospect at Jacksonville (Fla.) Andrew Jackson this year in addition to pre-evaluation Rivals100 tight end prospect D'A
Jax RB learning from teammate
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Running backs are at a premium in college football and the state of Florida always seems to have plenty. One of the top running b