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New UNT FB Commit: OL Harrsion Sorge, Wichita Falls Ryder
Jul 02 2012 08:25 PM |
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Harrsion Sorge, OL , Wichita Falls Rider




















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http://www.hudl.com/.../harrison-sorge
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http://recruiting.sc...c=1&nid=5895445
http://www.timesreco...1/nov/30/62519/
http://www.timesreco...1/nov/02/61487/
- Class of 2013 offensive tackle prospect Harrison Sorge (Wichita Falls, Texas/Rider) is receiving interest from Tulsa, BYU and Minnesota
http://tamu.247sport...A-Combine-58275
But, I’d say we have the perfect solution to this problem. During the comeback, the offense was still able to conduct itself nicely. JT Barrett had plenty of time to let his pass plays develop. Our plethora of running backs (especially Dominic Thrasher and Anthony Wagner) had holes to burst through. All of this largely due to 6’4 283-pound junior offensive lineman Harrison Sorge, who was matched up against Mario Edwards.
During the comeback, Sorge went toe to toe with Edwards every down of those 33 minutes, and basically shut him down. Sorge held Edwards to two tackles the entire game, which is a monumental accomplishment considering Edwards averaged that many sacks a game last season. If Sorge would not have played as lights out as he did, we never would have come back."
Read more: http://www.theriderc...op-ranked-ryan/
http://www.hudl.com/...hlights/2710540
The main reason for that is Ryan's defense, which has two ends committed to Florida State and Baylor and a pair of linebackers headed to Texas and Texas A&M.
Mario Edwards, the 6-4, 285-pound defensive end going to Florida State, is being called the best high school defensive lineman in the country.
But there was young Harrison Sorge going mano-to-mano with Mr. Edwards all night long.
To me, the Sorge vs. Edwards matchup was a microcosm of this entire game.
Ryan's talented defensive end was in on just one or two tackles. The rest of the evening, he was silent — thanks to Rider's left tackle.
After the game, the big defensive end tipped his helmet to Sorge and his teammates.
"They came prepared and played their butts off," Edwards said. "It was really a tough game for both teams."
Read more: http://www.timesreco...am/?partner=RSS
Keep the beef coming, DMac.
Also throws the shot put in track.
I also think DMac needs to shift focus to DL, QB, and LB.
Not so beat a dead horse, but under Dodge, many WRs signed at the beginning of his tenure; with McCarney, it's OLs. Good stuff. In any offense, a quarterback can't execute plays without protection.
I am starting to think that along with a good coaching staff at UNT comes molding your plan of attack to what your strengths are... I am gonna bet that with O line obviously a priority, we might actually have a healthy QB for more games...and have a running game that can compete.
Against those bigger programs, depth and wearing down is what causes the smaller programs to wilt if you happen to have some sort of a miracle lead... depth in the o-line might help tremendously with the potential for an upset... obviously we need the same sort of depth up front on the d-line... we'll see... I bet with this type of depth, Chico can do some pretty decent things too... what have we bitched about for the past 8 years, we need to recruit size and speed...well, the size is there...maybe not "top end" type of commits, but this is size and hopefully coachable kids with motivation/work ethic. I trust in DMAC until it is proven we shouldn't at this point. last season bought some serious faith equity... Love the size.
This is my thought. Get the biggest, best athetes available, and figure out positions as you go. Shear numbers would indicate at least one of these young men move to the other side of the ball.
I'm just waiting for the Surge.
#UNT definitely on the rise. Sorge a great get. RT:@J__Perc: "@DamonSayles What do you think of UNT's recruiting class so far#MeanGreen"