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2009 Maryland OL likes Terps

Sometimes it can be difficult to find a quality center from the high school ranks, so oftentimes coaches have to shift players around once they arrive on campus.
For offensive lineman Sean Hull, playing center won't be a problem. He's played the position in high school, in addition to spending time at nose tackle and defense end, and he's arguably one of the top prospects in the region at that position.
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On defense last year for Clarksville (Mary.) River Hill he recorded 34 tackles, 21 of which were solo, and two sacks along with two forced fumbles.
"I know all the plays," Hull said. "I can tell you anything about what the other guys on the team are supposed to be doing. I study a lot of film so I know what my opponents are going to do."
That type of work ethic and football IQ will come in handy at the college level. He has several programs on his mind these days.
"When (coaches) come to our school sometimes I'll talk to them," he said. "I talked to Maryland and filled out a questionnaire for them. That's about it right now. I like Maryland right now because they're close to home.
"I also like Tennessee, because of the fan base. Our family's moving there after my senior season as well, probably sometime over the summer. I've always been a big fan of Virginia Tech too."
Hull wants to camp at Tennessee and Maryland, and he recently received a letter about a combine at Penn State.
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