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SIGNING DAY: Rumors and Wires

February 2nd, 2011

Signing Day – February 2, 2011

DeAnthony Thomas – RB will announce today at 7 P.M. pst.

Miami, FL steals USC commit Jalen Grimble

After recently committing to Auburn,  Marcus Roberson will attend Florida Gators instead

Tony Steward stiffs the Seminoles and joins Clemson

Byrant Dubose,  the recent Miami commit,  has now signed with Louisville.

Patrick Onwuasor has signed with Arizona

Elikno Watson – DT – flips on Miami and goes to USF

After committing to Florida and Clemson, Jeoffrey Pagan has signed with Alabama….  allegedly, we think, perhaps, maybe.

After committing to Auburn and Wake Forest, DB Devin Gaulden has signed with Wisconsin

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Rumors and Wires: Week of December 20, 2010

December 22nd, 2010

Friday December 24th

Inglewood H.S. wide receiver and Gridironstuds.com Recruit Watch List member Derrick Woods (2012) has been offered by the University of Miami.  Woods’ teammate Patrick Onwuasor was offered by the Canes last week.  Woods also has offers from Arizona, Oregon, UCLA, USC and Washington.

Gulliver Prep H.S. (Florida) athlete and Recruit Watch List member,  Cedric Walker has committed to Temple University under new coach Steve Addazio.  Click here to view Cedric Walker’s video.

Wednesday December 22nd

Southridge High School defensive backs Gerod Holliman and Andrew Johnson have decommitted to Ole Miss and have now reopened their recruiting process.  Speculation is that the pair are eyeing a move to the University of Miami under new coach Al Golden.

Tuesday December 21st

The University of Miami has offered 2011 WR and Gridironstuds.com member Patrick Onwuasor.

University School defensive back Devin Gaulden has decommitted from Wake Forest and has now committed to Wisconsin.   Click here to view Gaulden’s highlight video.

Monday December 20th

Miami Northwestern quarterback Teddy Bridgewater and wide receiver Eli Rogers have committed to the University of Louisville.  Both players were previously committed to the University of Miami.


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Rumors and Wires: Week of December 6, 2010

December 7th, 2010

December 7, 2010

Wake Forest has received a commitment from University School defensive back Devin Gaulden.  Gaulden was previously an Auburn commit and was also being courted by Texas Tech, Wisconsin and Boston College.

December 6, 2010

Deamon Deacons land Chaminade Madonna Prep (FL) wide receiver and Gridironstuds.com member WR Curt Evans.  Evans committed to Wake Forest after a solid visit this past weekend.  Evans was also being recruited by Boston College, Nebraska, Vanderbilt and Illinois.


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U School’s Gaulden Commits to Auburn Tigers

July 21st, 2010

The summer recruiting season is heating up and with each day comes new commitments.  One of the latest D-I BCS recruiting commitments comes from University School in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

Cornerback Devin Gaulden was starting to turn heads and rack up offers when he received an offer from the Auburn Tigers.  That was all Gaulden needed to put an end to the process.

“I just couldn’t pass up the opportunity Auburn was offering,” said Gaulden

Things happened fast but fate also had them fall in place.  Gaulden and his family were headed to Alabama last weekend for a family reunion and it just so happened to be the same weekend that Auburn was having their camp.

“Coach Thigpen and I spoke on the phone and he wanted me to come to the camp,” Gaulden explained. “So I went and I killed it.  The entire staff loved me and everything went from there.”

Late Monday night Gaulden felt like an offer from Auburn was coming and indeed it did on Tuesday.  After a conversation with the staff,  Gaulden made the commitment to Auburn.

“What really got me was the coaching staff” said Gaulden.  “Coach Thigpen and Lolley, they are the secondary coaches and they can help take my game to the next level. Plus I love the atmosphere around campus.”

Gaulden played sparingly in his first year as a varsity player due to injury  in 2009 but his potential is apparent any time you watch him.   He has been a standout at every camp he has attended and received Defensive Back MVP honors at the Schuan’s National Underclassman combine in Orlando.    Gaulden is the second Division-I commitment from University School this offseason after Roger Harriot’s squad had six Division-I signees for the 2010 class.

Gaulden is looking forward to becoming a complete cornerback and to majoring in either sports management or sports medicine at Auburn.

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Rumors and Wires: Week of July 19, 2010

July 20th, 2010

University School (Florida) defensive back Devin Gaulden has committed to Auburn.  Gaulden was also being recruited by Wisconsin, Duke, Western Michigan, Marshall, Buffalo and New Mexico among others.

La Cueva High School RB Ronnie Daniels has committed to Texas Tech.  Daniels was also being recruited by Arizona, Minnesota, New Mexico, New Mexico St. and Illinois.  Click here to view Ronnie Daniels’ highlight video.


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Rumors and Wires: Week of May 17, 2010

May 20th, 2010

May 21st

The University of Minnesota is the latest school to extend an offer to St. Thomas Aquinas (Florida) quarterback Jake Rudock.

May 20th

Gridironstuds.com member DeAnthony Thomas from Crenshaw High School has committed to the USC Trojans.

May 17th

University School (Florida) cornerback Devin Gaulden continues to add to his list of offers.  Gaulden has picked up an offer from Marshall to go along with offers from Wisconsin and Buffalo.


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University School Cornerback Devin Gaulden Ready To Set Up an Island of His Own

April 27th, 2010

gaulenstancecropeedOffensive football has been all the rage over the last few years.  Football has turned from a competitive game of smash mouth and breaking wills  into a science of point compilation and quarterback accuracy.   No where is that more true than in South Florida high school  football.

To combat the point totals that look like basketball final scores,  teams need to be armed with cornerbacks that can cover receivers.  That’s where a player like Devin Gaulden comes in.  Gaulden does not have much experience playing high school football but he’s long on the tools needed to be a shutdown corner.  Speed, quickness and tenacity are just a few of the traits Gaulden employs when rubbing out wide receivers from game plans like a wrong answer on a math test.

Until last season,  Gaulden’s sport of choice was basketball.   His array of skills and talent helped him excel at the guard position.  Apparently hours of crouching down in front of rim attacking opponents honed Gaulden’s cornerback skills.  He appeared at University School in 2009 just as green as the grass below his feet.  However,  his God given talent,  good coaching and a will to compete helped Gaulden speed up his learning curve and transform himself into a D-I worthy prospect.

Due to injury,  Gaulden only appeared in five games for the University School Suns (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) in 2009.  He displayed his great potential in those contests but did not lay down enough body of work to send a rush of colleges to his doorstep.

“At this point,  schools have not been in contact with me,”  Gaulden explains, “but I don’t let that it get to me.  I just use it as motivation because I’m definitely one of the best DB’s in South Florida.”

Nowhere was Gaulden’s potential more apparent than when he appeared at the Shuman’s National Underclassman Combine in Orlando earlier this month.   It’s one of the top events for potential college prospects that takes place across the country.  Gaulden put his money where his mouth is by putting up a 4.50 in the forty, 4.2 in the shuttle and the handcuffs on all of the receivers he went up against in one on one drills.

“My press coverage technique is a huge strength of mine,” said Gaulden.  “I am very physical at the line and I also have good feet to move with receivers.”

Gaulden’s performance was strong enough for him to walk away from the event as the Defensive Back MVP and an invite to the Top 100 in Atlanta this summer.  The Top 100 takes the best of the best from the various combines across the country and brings them to one location to compete alongside and against each other.

It’s only a matter of time before the colleges come knocking on Gaulden’s door looking to secure his services.   It’s a moment he has prepared for but he’s more focused on advancing University School’s team goals for 2010.

“My primary goals are helping my team in any way I can because last year was a disappointing season,” said Gaulden. “My individual goals are playing in all games this year and simply dominating opposing wideouts but my team goals come first.”

The 5’10″ 175 lb. Gaulden says he watches a lot of film on Darrelle Revis of the NY Jets.   Not lost on this is how much Gaulden resembles what many feel is the best cornerback in the NFL right now.  From the physical line of scrimmage play,  the explosiveness and even the slightly bowed legs,   Gaulden has picked a good man to emulate.   Putting together Revis-like film will certainly bring Gaulden to scouts attention and while he says he will play for anyone,  there a couple of schools he really likes.

“Since I was younger,  I’ve always been a huge fan of the University of Florida.  I watch all their games and my room is filled with UF (Florida) posters.  The home town school UM (Miami) is a favorite of mine as well.”

With Gaulden’s plans to dominate the opposition, aid University to a strong 2010 season and set up a desolate island of his own for opposing receivers,  perhaps a knock on the door from the big time schools in and out of Florida is in his future.


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