PeachtreeCat
05-29-2007, 03:30 PM
North Cobb QB a hot commodity
North Cobb quarterback Matt Roark has nine offers from programs such as Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Duke, Wake Forest and Oregon.
The 6-foot-6, 195-pound Roark is being recruited primarily as a wide receiver.
“I really want to play wide receiver in college,” Roark said. “[North Cobb] put me at quarterback because that’s the easiest way to put the ball in my hands.”
Roark, who doesn’t have a frontrunner but hopes to commit by August, said several factors will play into his decision.
“It’s just the chemistry with the atmosphere, the coaches and the players already there,” Roark said. “Location is important. I don’t know if I want to go too far, but that would be a good experience if I did.”
North Cobb QB a hot commodity
North Cobb quarterback Matt Roark has nine offers from programs such as Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Duke, Wake Forest and Oregon.
The 6-foot-6, 195-pound Roark is being recruited primarily as a wide receiver.
“I really want to play wide receiver in college,” Roark said. “[North Cobb] put me at quarterback because that’s the easiest way to put the ball in my hands.”
Roark, who doesn’t have a frontrunner but hopes to commit by August, said several factors will play into his decision.
“It’s just the chemistry with the atmosphere, the coaches and the players already there,” Roark said. “Location is important. I don’t know if I want to go too far, but that would be a good experience if I did.”
North Cobb QB a hot commodity
North Cobb quarterback Matt Roark has nine offers from programs such as Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Duke, Wake Forest and Oregon.
The 6-foot-6, 195-pound Roark is being recruited primarily as a wide receiver.
“I really want to play wide receiver in college,” Roark said. “[North Cobb] put me at quarterback because that’s the easiest way to put the ball in my hands.”
Roark, who doesn’t have a frontrunner but hopes to commit by August, said several factors will play into his decision.
“It’s just the chemistry with the atmosphere, the coaches and the players already there,” Roark said. “Location is important. I don’t know if I want to go too far, but that would be a good experience if I did.”
http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/shared-blogs/ajc/cfbrecruit/entries/2007/05/29/dogs_land_futur.html
Note: Mods, please change title to WR offer. Thanks.
North Cobb quarterback Matt Roark has nine offers from programs such as Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Duke, Wake Forest and Oregon.
The 6-foot-6, 195-pound Roark is being recruited primarily as a wide receiver.
“I really want to play wide receiver in college,” Roark said. “[North Cobb] put me at quarterback because that’s the easiest way to put the ball in my hands.”
Roark, who doesn’t have a frontrunner but hopes to commit by August, said several factors will play into his decision.
“It’s just the chemistry with the atmosphere, the coaches and the players already there,” Roark said. “Location is important. I don’t know if I want to go too far, but that would be a good experience if I did.”
North Cobb QB a hot commodity
North Cobb quarterback Matt Roark has nine offers from programs such as Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Duke, Wake Forest and Oregon.
The 6-foot-6, 195-pound Roark is being recruited primarily as a wide receiver.
“I really want to play wide receiver in college,” Roark said. “[North Cobb] put me at quarterback because that’s the easiest way to put the ball in my hands.”
Roark, who doesn’t have a frontrunner but hopes to commit by August, said several factors will play into his decision.
“It’s just the chemistry with the atmosphere, the coaches and the players already there,” Roark said. “Location is important. I don’t know if I want to go too far, but that would be a good experience if I did.”
North Cobb QB a hot commodity
North Cobb quarterback Matt Roark has nine offers from programs such as Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Duke, Wake Forest and Oregon.
The 6-foot-6, 195-pound Roark is being recruited primarily as a wide receiver.
“I really want to play wide receiver in college,” Roark said. “[North Cobb] put me at quarterback because that’s the easiest way to put the ball in my hands.”
Roark, who doesn’t have a frontrunner but hopes to commit by August, said several factors will play into his decision.
“It’s just the chemistry with the atmosphere, the coaches and the players already there,” Roark said. “Location is important. I don’t know if I want to go too far, but that would be a good experience if I did.”
http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/shared-blogs/ajc/cfbrecruit/entries/2007/05/29/dogs_land_futur.html
Note: Mods, please change title to WR offer. Thanks.
