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MOHAMAD USMAN IS CHASING THE DREAM

Mohamad Usman - Chasing the DREAM

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Former Arlington Bowie Stand Out DE Mohamad Usman is on the prowl grinding his heart into dust chasing after his life long goal of playing in the NFL, Mohammad's football career begin on the field of the Arlington Jaguars and as a leader of a team struggling to make its name in the youth football community Muhammad was known back then as the little gritty kid with an attitude. Hard work and sheer dedication made Mr. Usman a prevalent player on his Arlington Bowie Volunteer team Under Coach Kenny Perry. Usman helped lead the Volunteers to a stunning 13-2 record his senior year. "Bowie was great, it change my future the program was just starting to take off compared to we're it is now so I liked to feel like we helped pave the way for Bowie football." Usman was a Rivals and Scout.com two star athlete coming out of High School and chose to start his collegiate career at the University of Houston under current Texas A&M head coach Kevin Sumlin. Usman earned his way into the field early playing in eight games as a Freshman making his debut against Southern in the season opener.  Although recording 10 tackles in 9 games Usmans Houston's career would be short live as the NCAA would later cancel his ACT scores making him academically ineligible and taking away his scholarship forcing him to leave and continue his football career at Navarro Junior College. Although being obviously crushed by his change in circumstances Usman decided to prove himself worthy of returning to Division 1 football by becoming a leader on the Navarro defense recording 31 solo tackles 24 assisted tackles 2 tackles for loss and 5 sacks. "I did what I had to do to get scholarship offers, " says Mohammad. No doubt after a season like that Usman received multiple offers to return to Division 1 football and Arizona University was the best fit. By Usman's senior year he had become a solid veteran presence on the Wildcat defense. Although he was not picked in this years NFL Draft Usman continues working hard to prove he can earn a spot on an NFL team. This humble young man from Arlington, Tx doesn't want anything handed to him and all he has done since the day he put in his first helmet is play his heart out.  The kid known on the grid iron by aliases like Nigerian Nightmare, Beast, and Monster wants nothing more than an opportunity to continue playing the game he loves.

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NEVER STOP TRAINING

Published by: Marlon Hill, Tag Team Sportz

 

I’m going to blog about a few student athletes who really have what it takes to play big time college football on the next level.  These players should fill out the stat sheets these next couple of years.  They are players who need to have breakout years in order to get some of the attention of sports writers:

  • Corey Hunt - North Mesquite High School Class of 2014:  Corey is on a team that has little to no D1 talent on it.  Although Corey is the light in the dark tunnel he is a very good running back.  Pretty much anything that he gets in this offense will be done on his own.  I still look for Corey to put up 1,000 yards rushing and be effective in the passing game.  He is a very strong RB with great leg drive on his runs.  He does not do much shake and bake making him a North-South runner.  Corey has the power of a fullback but just enough speed to not get caught from behind.  Corey runs with reckless abandon running through any defender in his way.  When he is on the field, Corey reminds me a lot of Mark Ingram with his running style & toughness. 

 

  • Marcus “Showtime” Perkins - Garland Naaman Forest Class of 2014:  Marcus nicknamed “Showtime” for that reason is special.  He is a kid that leaves you wondering – “ how did he do that” quite often.  At 5’9”, 175lbs “Showtime” plays the Receiver position with style and flamboyance.  Marcus is a true fighter for the deep balls that are thrown his way.  One on one with a DB is like caged money for Marcus.  He loves the deep ball and works hard on his routes.  He is a guy to keep an eye on this season.  Marcus reminds me of Mike Wallace because of his deep threat potential. 

 

  • Gavin Buford – Hebron High School Class of 2014 – At 6’1”, 185lbs, he is a linebacker for Hebron who is a complete animal.  Gavin is playing his position on high instincts.  A long wirey kid he has so much potential because he plays from sideline to sideline chasing everything.  The term play til the whistle blows is something that he lives by.  Gavin has all of the instincts to blow up a lot of the plays that are run his way.  His speed is good and he will get better this year as he did last year.  He led his team in tackles last year as a super sophomore and should do the same as a junior.  Gavin should become a highly recruited player after this season when scouts all over the country realize this kid’s motor and determination.  He reminds me of a player who came out of the DFW/Metroplex in 1989 and had a great college and professional career – Jessie Armstead.  Enough said.

 

  • Devante Pullum – Little Elm High School Class of 2013 – Devante is a QB who is slippery when wet.  But when his uniform is dry, he can give a defense a fit with his cat like reflexes.  He is a dual threat athlete who should take his team pretty far this upcoming season.  DeVante is a good enough athlete to play some DB as well.  Keep an eye on this kid.   

QUENTIN SARGENT'S ROAD

QUENTIN SARGENTS ROAD

When it is too late for an athlete to comeback, or better yet at what point has an athlete put himself in a situation where colleges can no longer take a chance on a top rated recruit.

2011 Arlington Bowie Safety Quentin Sergent was one of the most recognized athletes in the state of Texas since the age of 12. I would have to write an entire book to tell his story, but I will do my best to tell you as much as I possibly can in this article. It will be a good read because I was fortunate to be a part of the glory years.

"Q Sargent" as they call him was on the winning side of life at an early age. Field days, city championship, pee wee championships, spring football MVP awards, all city teams, all district, 3 star ratings on rivals.com and a multi-division I offered athlete. He had accomplished all you can accomplish as a young athlete in the great state of Texas. The problem with all this success he received on the straight away track is there were no speed limit signs. Plenty of caution flags, but no speed limit signs. So as the road started to wind and twist he never took his foot off the gas. Quentin ran into several trees and hit multiple road bumps that made his senior year a disaster. He landed in Arizona to finish his high school days without sports. It was strategic move on his sister/mothers part to get him off the path to self destruction. Things started looking up for Sargent. He soon landed in Division I limbo, "Junior College". Not a bad place to be stuck because players like Cam Newton have landed in such a place and history has been written. After a couple stabs at JC, Sargent hadn't yet realized to accomplish the ultimate dream; he had to get out of his own way. He would have to for the first time look failure into the face and say, "I’m not ready yet!" Picked up the phone to call lifelong friend and former mentor Clarence Nevels and say, "I will do whatever it takes to get back on the field"

This article was written so that young athletes know that college is a privilege. It is not a right. The road to college is a rough as you make it. Quentin Sargent will get his chance at redemption. It won't be easy making those around him believe, but what does it matter if he believes in himself. His father was quoted saying, "whether you think you can or can’t, your right." I believe in Quentin Sargent so I will use all of my resources to get him another shot. He will have to make the ultimate sacrifice, but the reward will match his hard work. Celebrate with me the Rise of a fallen star. God bless Quentin on his journey back.

College coaches and friends if you have question, or would like more information on Quentin Sargent please give me a call at 214-215-3726 just ask for Coach

5 Star North West Recruit Report

 

5 Star Performance Camp did not stop in the great Northwest this camp/combine season, but will be stopping in neighboring Northern California. 5 Star is sending out invitations to the great Northwest athletes like Austin Baird of Marist HS. Baird is a supurb Oregon athlete and his test measuables let recruiters know he is a major Division I prospect. His recent success on the track this season is proof positive this recruit can run. Recording 100 meter times in the 10's for the first time puts this athlete in the top 10 sprinters in the state of Oregon. He stands 5'11" and weighed in at a solid 177lbs last 5 Star Performance Camp season. With 4.45 forty speed this prospect can compete with the best of them. Class of 2013 WR Austin Baird is a star on the rise.

 

More than just a combine! 5 Star Texas Trainers will be pushing athletes to the limit this camp-season. Never Stop Learning, Never Stop Competing!

Registration for the 5 Star Top Prospect Camp/Academy is underway!

2012 FIVE STAR PERFORMANCE CAMP ACADEMY - 8th - 12th Grade SAN RAMON, CA- JULY 21ST & 22ND 2012

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Clarence Nevels, National Recruiting Analyst

 

Top Texas 2013 Prospects

Sergio Phillips hands on training at 5 Star Performance Camp - GP, Tx 2012

 

 

 

5starperformancecamp.com Post-Season Top Prospect List

 

 

Justin Manning

Gender: Male
School: Kimball HS, TX
Sport(s): Football
Class: 2013
Grade: 11th
Height: 6’ 3'
Weight: 265 lbs
Position: DT
Offers: Arizona, Kansas State, Miami, Oregon State, Purdue, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, UCLA

 

 

Taylor Young

Gender: Male
School: Desoto HS, TX
Sport(s): Football
Class: 2013
Grade: 11th
Height:  
Weight: 225 lbs
Position: LB/SS
   

 

PERFORMANCE STATS

TPS 3.5 Star

 

Sergio Phillips

Gender: Male
School: Desoto HS, TX
Sport(s): Football
Class: 2013
Grade: 11th
Height: 6' 5"
Weight: 290 lbs
Position: OL
   

 

PERFORMANCE STATS

2012 5 Star Top Performer

 

Forrest Reedy

Gender: Male
School: Huntsville HS, TX
Sport(s): Football
Class: 2013
Grade: 11th
Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 289 lbs
Position: OT
   

 

PERFORMANCE STATS

2012 5 Star Top Performer

 

Jordan Toliver

Gender: Male
School: Duncanville HS, TX
Sport(s): Football
Class: 2013
Grade: 11th
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 270 lbs
Position: DT
   

 

PERFORMANCE STATS

2012 5 Star Top Performer

 

Travis Collins-Teague

Gender: Male
School: Desoto HS, TX
Sport(s): Football
Class: 2013
Grade: 11th
Height: 6' 3"
Weight: 186
Position: Quarterback
   

 

PERFORMANCE STATS

2012 5 Star Top Performer

 

Terrance Hawkins

Gender: Male
School: Waxahachie HS, TX
Sport(s): Football
Class: 2013
Grade: 11th
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 196 lbs
Position: WR
Offer:  Should see action this spring

 

PERFORMANCE STATS

2012 5 Star Top Performer

 

Eric Rivers

Gender: Male
School: Arlington Bowie HS, TX
Sport(s): Football
Class: 2013
Grade: 11th
Height: 5' 9"
Weight: 138 lbs
Position: DB/WR
   

 

PERFORMANCE STATS

2012 5 Star Top Performer

 

Anthony Canady

Gender: Male
School: Mesquite HS, TX
Sport(s): Football
Class: 2013
Grade: 11th
Height: 5' 8"
Weight: 167 lbs
Position: DB
   

 

PERFORMANCE STATS

2012 5 Star Top Performer

 

Raashaan Reason

Gender: Male
School: West Mesquite HS, TX
Sport(s): Football
Class: 2013
Grade: 11th
Height: 5' 8"
Weight: 165 lbs
Position: Running Back
   

 

PERFORMANCE STATS

2012 5 Star Top Performer

 

Fred Scott

Gender: Male
School: Kennedale HS, TX
Sport(s): Football
Class: 2013
Grade: 11th
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 227
Position: LB
   

 

PERFORMANCE STATS

2012 5 Star Top Performer

 

 

Traveon Thibodeaux

Gender: Male
School: Kimball HS, TX
Sport(s): Football
Class: 2013
Grade: 11th
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 163 lbs
Position: QB/DB/WR
   

 

PERFORMANCE STATS

2012 5 Star Top Performer

 

Cordray Love

Gender: Male
School: Duncanville HS, TX
Sport(s): Football
Class: 2013
Grade: 11th
Height: 5' 9"
Weight: 167 lbs
Position: DB/WR
   

 

PERFORMANCE STATS

2012 5 Star Top Performer

 

A'Shawn Robinson

Gender: Male
School: Arlington Heights, TX
Sport(s): Football
Class: 2013
Grade: 11th
Height: 6’ 4”
Weight: 302 lbs
Position: DT
Commit  

 

 

 

Dontre Wilson

 

Gender: Male
School: Desoto HS, TX
Sport(s): Football
Class: 2013
Grade: 11th
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 165 lbs
Position: All Purpose Back
Offers: 30+

 

PERFORMANCE STATS

2012 5 Star Top Performer

 

 

Brett Wade

Gender: Male
School: Kennedale HS, TX
Sport(s): Football
Class: 2013
Grade: 11th
Height: 6'2”
Weight: 215
Position: : LB
Offers: 10+

 

Breyun Owens

Gender: Male
School: South Grand Prairie HS, TX
Sport(s): Football
Class: 2013
Grade: 11th
Height: 6'3”
Weight: 310 lbs
Position: : OG
Offers: 3+
 

 

Jordan Bracy

Gender: Male
School: Mesquite HS, TX
Sport(s): Football
Class: 2013
Grade: 11th
Height: 5’ 9.5”
Weight: 169 lbs
Position: Wide Receiver/Kick Return
 Offers:  Should pick up in Spring

 

PERFORMANCE STATS

2012 5 Star Top Performer

 

Keenan Blair

Gender: Male
School: Duncanville HS, TX
Sport(s): Football
Class: 2013
Grade: 11th
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 170
Position: WR/Safety
   

 

PERFORMANCE STATS

2012 5 Star Top Performer