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On 3/18/2023 at 8:40 AM, psaboy said:

Pay wall

6'1"
185
QB
Cathedral
 
2
6'3"
170
WR
North Side
 
3
6'3"
180
WR
Northwood
 
4
6'6"
290
OL
New Palestine
 
5
6'1"
175
WR
New Haven
 
6
6'1"
185
ATH
NorthWood
 
7
6'5"
210
QB
Center Grove
 
8
6'4"
270
OL
Speedway
 
9
6'0"
230
LB
Ben Davis
 
10
6'0"
210
RB
Michigan City
 
11
6'1"
190
RB
East Central
 
12
6'1"
185
DB
Franklin Central
 
13
6'2"
240
DL
Westfield
 
14
6'7"
300
OL
Noblesville
 
15
6'0"
200
RB
Fishers
 
16
6'4"
190
WR
Hamilton Southeastern
 
17
6'6"
280
OL
Hamilton Southeastern Highschool
 
18
6'0"
190
LB
Bloomington South
 
19
6'4"
230
TE
Bloomington South
 
20
6'2"
175
WR
Andrean
 
21
5'9"
195
RB
Evansville Reitz Memorial
 
22
6'0"
190
RB
New Palestine
 
23
6'0"
200
LB
Center Grove
 
24
6'1"
195
QB
Park Tudor
 
25
6'1"
190
DB
Lawrence Central
 
26
6'6"
220
TE
Cathedral
 
27
5'11"
215
RB
Lake Central
 
28
6'2"
210
DL
West Side
 
29
6'1"
210
LB
Hobart
 
30
5'11"
215
LB
Park Tudor
 
31
6'2"
160
WR
Brownsburg
 
32
5'10"
165
WR
Calumet New Tech
 
33
6'2"
215
DL
Fishers
 
34
6'1"
190
QB
Avon
 
35
6'5"
275
OL
Valparaiso
 
36
6'4"
310
OL
North Side
 
37
6'5"
220
TE
Bloomington North
 
38
6'4"
205
DL
Lawrence North
 
39
6'0"
185
RB
Hamilton Southeastern
 
40
6'0"
210
LB
Ben Davis
 
41
6'2"
190
DB
Decatur Central
 
42
6'3"
175
QB
Triton Central
 
43
6'0"
230
DL
Decatur Central
 
44
6'1"
175
ATH
Lawrence Central
 
45
6'4"
195
ATH
East Central
 
46
6'2"
210
DL
Northrop
 
47
6'2"
275
OL
East Central
 
48
6'2"
220
DL
Carroll (FW)
 
49
5'10"
175
RB
Lafayette Jefferson
 
50
6'0"
180
QB
Lawrence Central
 
50
6'0"
180
QB
Lawrence Central
 
51
6'3"
200
QB
Hamilton Heights
 
52
6'0"
190
DB
Hamilton Southeastern
 
53
6'4"
235
ATH
Peru
 
54
6'1"
185
QB
Ben Davis
 
55
5'8"
180
RB
Brownsburg
 
56
5'10"
175
WR
Center Grove
 
57
6'2"
195
LB
Bishop Chatard
 
58
6'0"
175
QB
Andrean
 
59
6'3"
275
OL
Adams Central
 
60
6'4"
190
WR
Lapel
 
61
6'5"
300
OL
Avon
 
62
5'9"
180
WR
Gibson Southern
 
63
6'2"
185
ATH
Hamilton Southeastern
 
64
6'2"
300
OL
Homestead
 
65
6'0"
215
ATH
Southmont
 
66
6'2"
170
WR
F.J. Reitz
 
67
6'1"
220
DB
Ben Davis Highschool
 
68
6'4"
230
OL
FJ Reitz
 
69
5'10"
180
RB
Triton Central
 
70
5'10"
155
DB
Muncie Central
 
71
6'2"
235
DL
Center Grove
 
72
5'9"
190
RB
Lawrenceburg
 
73
5'10"
165
DB
Carmel
 
74
6'1"
160
QB
West Side
 
75
5'11"
205
ATH
Western Boone
 
76
5'11"
170
WR
Boonville
 
77
5'10"
185
LB
Mooresville
 
78
6'0"
195
LB
Heritage Hills
 
79
6'1"
185
DB
Terre Haute South Vigo
 
80
6'3"
290
OL
Greencastle
 
81
6'0"
180
DB
Brebeuf Jesuit
 
82
6'3"
290
DL
Cathedral
 
83
5'10"
175
WR
Guerin Catholic
 
84
6'3"
195
TE
West Lafayette
 
85
5'11"
170
QB
Gibson Southern
 
86
6'3"
170
DB
Brownsburg
 
87
6'3"
285
OL
East Noble
 
88
6'0"
190
QB
East Central
 
89
6'0"
205
LB
Ben Davis
 
90
6'5"
255
OL
Reitz Memorial
 
91
6'2"
180
WR
Seymour
 
92
5'11"
160
WR
West Noble
 
93
5'9"
190
RB
Eastern
 
94
5'8"
180
ATH
Scottsburg
 
95
6'0"
185
ATH
Castle
 
96
5'10"
180
DB
Fishers
 
97
6'1"
300
OL
Warren Central
 
98
6'3"
230
DL
Clinton Prairie
 
99
5'11"
160
WR
Lafayette Jefferson
 
100
6'3"
205
LB
Northridge
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By Position:

QB

1
6'1"
185
QB
Cathedral
 
7
6'5"
210
QB
Center Grove
 
24
6'1"
195
QB
Park Tudor
 
34
6'1"
190
QB
Avon
 
42
6'3"
175
QB
Triton Central
 
50
6'0"
180
QB
Lawrence Central
 
51
6'3"
200
QB
Hamilton Heights
 
54
6'1"
185
QB
Ben Davis
 
58
6'0"
175
QB
Andrean
 
74
6'1"
160
QB
West Side
 
85
5'11"
170
QB
Gibson Southern
 
88
6'0"
190
QB
East Central
 
120
6'2"
215
QB
Arsenal Technical
 
123
6'6"
225
QB
Guerin Catholic
 
128
6'0"
185
QB
East Noble
 
130
6'3"
205
QB
Lawrenceburg
 
137
5'10"
170
QB
South Dearborn
 
139
5'11"
175
QB
Lawrence North
 
150
6'3"
200
QB
Mishawaka
 
153
6'1"
175
QB
McCutcheon
 
157
6'2"
180
QB
Jeffersonville
 
160
6'2"
205
QB
Penn
 
169
6'3"
185
QB
Northridge
 
171
6'1"
175
QB
Lake Central
 
176
6'1"
170
QB
Charlestown
 
191
6'2"
195
QB
Bloomington South
 
192
6'0"
180
QB
New Prairie
 
207
5'11"
165
QB
Zionsville
 
213
6'0"
190
QB
Bowman
 
222
6'3"
180
QB
LaVille
 
232
6'3"
210
QB
Chesterton
 
264
6'3"
165
QB
Greenwood
 
291
6'1"
210
QB
Floyd Central
 
314
6'0"
170
QB
John Adams
 
318
5'9"
160
QB
Maconaquah

By position RB:

Rank Player Height Weight Position High School Commitment
10
6'0"
210
RB
Michigan City
 
11
6'1"
190
RB
East Central
 
15
6'0"
200
RB
Fishers
 
21
5'9"
195
RB
Evansville Reitz Memorial
 
22
6'0"
190
RB
New Palestine
 
27
5'11"
215
RB
Lake Central
 
39
6'0"
185
RB
Hamilton Southeastern
 
49
5'10"
175
RB
Lafayette Jefferson
 
55
5'8"
180
RB
Brownsburg
 
69
5'10"
180
RB
Triton Central
 
72
5'9"
190
RB
Lawrenceburg
 
93
5'9"
190
RB
Eastern
 
114
5'10"
160
RB
Evansville North
 
134
5'11"
175
RB
Vincennes Lincoln
 
135
5'10"
175
RB
Portage
 
151
5'8"
150
RB
Our Lady Of Providence
 
163
6'1"
220
RB
Gary West Side
 
167
5'10"
160
RB
Yorktown
 
175
6'2"
210
RB
Northridge
 
184
5'11"
180
RB
Brownsburg
 
195
5'10"
165
RB
Gibson Southern
 
203
6'2"
180
RB
Franklin Central
 
204
6'0"
190
RB
Ben Davis
 
205
6'0"
180
RB
Merillville
 
206
 
 
RB
Triton
 
208
6'0"
165
RB
Warsaw
 
218
5'10"
175
RB
South Bend Riley
 
220
6'2"
190
RB
Monrovia
 
231
5'11"
175
RB
Snider
 
238
5'9"
165
RB
Elkhart
 
260
5'11"
200
RB
Kokomo
 
287
6'3"
210
RB
Carroll (Flora)
 
301
5'10"
200
RB
Rochester
 
302
5'10"
170
RB
Perry Central
 
316
5'9"
145
RB
South Central

By Position WR:

6'3"
170
WR
North Side
 
3
6'3"
180
WR
Northwood
 
5
6'1"
175
WR
New Haven
 
16
6'4"
190
WR
Hamilton Southeastern
 
20
6'2"
175
WR
Andrean
 
31
6'2"
160
WR
Brownsburg
 
32
5'10"
165
WR
Calumet New Tech
 
56
5'10"
175
WR
Center Grove
 
60
6'4"
190
WR
Lapel
 
62
5'9"
180
WR
Gibson Southern
 
66
6'2"
170
WR
F.J. Reitz
 
76
5'11"
170
WR
Boonville
 
83
5'10"
175
WR
Guerin Catholic
 
91
6'2"
180
WR
Seymour
 
92
5'11"
160
WR
West Noble
 
99
5'11"
160
WR
Lafayette Jefferson
 
102
6'1"
190
WR
North Side
 
105
5'10"
145
WR
North Decatur
 
107
6'4"
200
WR
Speedway
 
110
6'1"
165
WR
Central Noble
 
113
6'3"
175
WR
Bloomington South
 
117
6'4"
190
WR
Evansville Harrison
 
132
5'11"
170
WR
Homestead
 
179
5'9"
140
WR
Avon
 
183
6'0"
170
WR
Terre Haute South
 
190
6'3"
180
WR
Brownsburg
 
193
5'7"
145
WR
Bosse
 
196
6'1"
190
WR
Fishers
 
200
6'0"
170
WR
Westfield
 
224
5'9"
160
WR
Andrean
 
225
5'8"
170
WR
Carmel
 
226
6'2"
170
WR
Concordia Lutheran
 
227
5'9"
165
WR
John Glenn
 
228
6'0"
180
WR
Bloomington South
 
230
5'5"
155
WR
Lawrence Central
 
282
5'10"
185
WR
Lafayette Central Catholic
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On 3/20/2023 at 9:12 AM, Titan32 said:

I don't see him in the prospect data base which means he hasn't filled out the form with prepredzone to be evaluated.

Park Tudor has two in the top 30 including a QB and LB?  No disrespect intended, but there may be lots more that haven't filled out the form to be evaluated.

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5 minutes ago, foxbat said:

Park Tudor has two in the top 30 including a QB and LB?  No disrespect intended, but there may be lots more that haven't filled out the form to be evaluated.

I agree there are probably many who do not know it exists...but it is free.

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1 hour ago, Titan32 said:

I know the guy over Indiana works really hard to watch film and gather data....can you imagine rating the top 400 players in order!

Exactly! Very difficult and time-consuming task I'm sure. And I know the southern Indiana area is typically overlooked or not recruited well, sadly. But just speaking on the SIAC players ranked, I see Porter Rode is ranked highly which is nice (having that Indy-area exposure probably helps), but...if Hayden Summers is only the 66th best player in the state, and Harlen Summers the 68th, Quentin Boeke the 90th, and Antonio Harris the 95th...then Indiana has the most loaded talent in the country. I mean, some or all of those mentioned SIAC guys are probably D1-bound. Not a huge deal, it's not easy like we said. Regardless, I appreciate the work they put into it and it gives the kids exposure/recognition, which is what matters most.

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On 3/21/2023 at 1:05 PM, Football Fanatic said:

Exactly! Very difficult and time-consuming task I'm sure. And I know the southern Indiana area is typically overlooked or not recruited well, sadly. But just speaking on the SIAC players ranked, I see Porter Rode is ranked highly which is nice (having that Indy-area exposure probably helps), but...if Hayden Summers is only the 66th best player in the state, and Harlen Summers the 68th, Quentin Boeke the 90th, and Antonio Harris the 95th...then Indiana has the most loaded talent in the country. I mean, some or all of those mentioned SIAC guys are probably D1-bound. Not a huge deal, it's not easy like we said. Regardless, I appreciate the work they put into it and it gives the kids exposure/recognition, which is what matters most.

I'm partial to the 3A all-state receiver in 2024 (number 10 on the receiver list)....those SIAC guys are "ok" I guess.  🙂

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Observations:

Warren Central: Only one player in the Top 100 and he comes in at 97. Is that even possible at the talent rich school?

Mishawaka: QB comes in at 19. Did he even throw the ball 10 times last year? They had no passing game in the game I saw. Maybe this is a different kid all together, and if it is, why wasn't he playing last year? Was he injured?............ Confused. 

Hamilton Southeastern/Carroll: Week 1 rematch between last year's Northern Semi-State. HSE has 5 players in the Top 63. Carroll comes in with only one in the Top 50. Do the Chargers have even a morsal of a chance in this one? Maybe they were just a one year wonder. 

 

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23 hours ago, PantherPride said:

2 of the top 6 at Northwood 😳 coming off a state championship appearance in basketball it looks like it could be a special fall in Nappanee. 

Not trying to rain on your parade, but that doesn't mean a whole lot considering eleven players make up the offense and eleven on defense. It's a good start, don't get me wrong, but they better have a heck of a supporting cast if they have any plans of getting to Lucas.

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30 minutes ago, BTF said:

Hamilton Southeastern/Carroll: Week 1 rematch between last year's Northern Semi-State. HSE has 5 players in the Top 63. Carroll comes in with only one in the Top 50. Do the Chargers have even a morsal of a chance in this one? Maybe they were just a one year wonder. 

 

I think HSE wins that game but expect the Chargers to be good again. They return their QB, all of their RBs, a few decent WRs, and some of their top defensive players. Not sure how their OL is shaping up. I doubt they will make another LOS appearance but do expect them to be a legit contender in the playoffs.

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6 hours ago, Football Fanatic said:

I think HSE wins that game but expect the Chargers to be good again. They return their QB, all of their RBs, a few decent WRs, and some of their top defensive players. Not sure how their OL is shaping up. I doubt they will make another LOS appearance but do expect them to be a legit contender in the playoffs.

Carrall should be solid. I wanna say nine returning starters with two on the offensive line. I don't think they were a one year wonder, I think they are a formidable program with a world of potential. 

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12 hours ago, psaboy said:

No one gave Carroll a chance last year in semi.

No one outside of Fort Wayne. Though the game with HSE could have gone either way, we knew the real speed bump would be Center Grove. 

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On 3/23/2023 at 12:34 PM, BTF said:

Not trying to rain on your parade, but that doesn't mean a whole lot considering eleven players make up the offense and eleven on defense. It's a good start, don't get me wrong, but they better have a heck of a supporting cast if they have any plans of getting to Lucas.

Yes I realize this. They did lose a decent amount of solid seniors last year on defense but they will return the QB who passed for 25 TDs while only playing about 8 games as a JR and all conference RB as well as 2 WRs and TE while adding Edmonds to an offense that was scoring about 40 points a game last year. In 4A most of the great teams are in the south so I feel like they’ll have the talent to be 1 of if not the favorite in the north. 

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9 hours ago, PantherPride said:

Yes I realize this. They did lose a decent amount of solid seniors last year on defense but they will return the QB who passed for 25 TDs while only playing about 8 games as a JR and all conference RB as well as 2 WRs and TE while adding Edmonds to an offense that was scoring about 40 points a game last year. In 4A most of the great teams are in the south so I feel like they’ll have the talent to be 1 of if not the favorite in the north. 

I've watched lot's of high school football. When you have a quarterback returning with those kinds of numbers, you have a good shot at going deep. My previous comment was based on watching a team with the best lineman and linebacker in the state not even make it out of sectionals a couple years back. It takes 22 talented and motivated players, sometimes 13 or 14 if they are playing both ways, to make it down to Lucas. As long as Northwood's defense is 80% of what it was last year, it looks like they have as good of a shot as any with what they return on offense. Good luck to them. 

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