| 2002 Top 10 |
| Player | Pos | High School | Ht/Wt | College |
| 1. Vince Young | QB | Houston (Texas) Madison | 6-5/195 | Texas |
| 2002 rank: Five stars, No. 1 overall, No. 1 dual-threat quarterback |
| 2. Troy Smith | QB | Cleveland (Ohio) Glenville | 6-1/200 | Ohio State |
| 2002 rank: Four stars, No. 12 dual-threat quarterback |
| 3. Mike Williams | WR | Tampa (Fla.) Plant | 6-5/200 | USC |
| 2002 rank: Four stars, No. 23 wide receiver |
| 4. A.J. Hawk | LB | Centerville (Ohio) High | 6-2/230 | Ohio State |
| 2002 rank: Three stars, No. 30 outside linebacker |
| 5. Haloti Ngata | DT | Salt Lake City (Utah) Highlands | 6-5/310 | Oregon |
| 2002 rank: Five stars, No. 2 overall, No. 1 defensive tackle |
| 6. Marcus McNeill | OT | Ellenwood (Ga.) Cedar Grove | 6-8/315 | Auburn |
| 2002 rank: Four stars, No. 10 offensive tackle |
| 7. Justin Blaylock | OG | Plano (Texas) East | 6-4/325 | Texas |
| 2002 rank: Five stars, No. 15 overall, No. 1 offensive guard |
| 8. Demeco Ryans | LB | Bessemer (Ala.) Jess Lanier | 6-2/212 | Alabama |
| 2002 rank: Three stars, No. 39 inside linebacker |
| 9. Devin Hester | CB/ATH | Riviera Beach (Fla.) Suncoast | 5-11/180 | Miami |
| 2002 rank: Five stars, No. 28 overall, No. 2 cornerback |
| 10. Rodrique Wright | DT | Alief (Texas) Hastings | 6-5/330 | Texas |
| 2002 rank: Five stars, No. 13 overall, No. 2 defensive tackle |
| 2003 Top 10 |
| Player | Pos | High School | Ht/Wt | College |
| 1. Reggie Bush | RB | San Diego (Calif.) Helix | 6-0/180 | USC |
| 2003 rank: Five stars, No. 2 overall, No. 1 running back |
| 2. Jake Long | OT | Lapeer (Mich.) East | 6-7/295 | Michigan |
| 2003 rank: Three stars, No. 21 offensive tackle |
| 3. Patrick Willis | LB | Hollow Rock (Tenn.) Bruceton Central | 6-2/220 | Ole Miss |
| 2003 rank: Three stars, No. 60 inside linebacker |
| 4. Joe Thomas | OT | Brookfield (Wis.) Westosha Central | 6-7/270 | Wisconsin |
| 2003 rank: Four stars, No. 18 offensive tackle |
| 5. Matt Ryan | QB | Philadelphia (Pa.) William Penn | 6-5/200 | Boston College |
| 2003 rank: Three stars, No. 25 pro-style quarterback |
| 6. Chris Leak | QB | Charlotte (N.C.) Independence | 6-1/205 | Florida |
| 2003 rank: Four stars, No. 26 overall, No. 2 pro-style quarterback |
| 7. LaMarr Woodley | LB | Saginaw (Mich.) High | 6-3/245 | Michigan |
| 2003 rank: Five stars, No. 14 overall, No. 3 inside linebacker |
| 8. Paul Posluszny | LB | Hopewell (Pa.) High | 6-3/210 | Penn State |
| 2003 rank: Three stars, No. 19 outside linebacker |
| 9. Reggie Nelson | S | Palm Bay (Fla.) High | 6-0/175 | Florida |
| 2003 rank: Four stars, No. 61 overall, No. 4 safety |
| 10. Sedrick Ellis | DT | Chino (Calif.) High | 6-3/260 | USC |
| 2003 rank: Four stars, No. 68 overall, No. 5 defensive tackle |
| 2004 Top 10 |
| Player | Pos | High School | Ht/Wt | College |
| 1. Adrian Peterson | RB | Palestine (Texas) High | 6-2/210 | Oklahoma |
| 2004 rank: Five stars, No. 1 overall, No. 1 running back |
| 2. Calvin Johnson | WR | Tyrone (Ga.) Sandy Creek | 6-4/210 | Georgia Tech |
| 2004 rank: Four stars, No. 37 overall, No. 6 wide receiver |
| 3. Glenn Dorsey | DT | Gonzales (La.) East Ascension | 6-2/293 | LSU |
| 2004 rank: Four stars, No. 47 overall, No. 5 defensive tackle |
| 4. Ted Ginn Jr. | CB | Cleveland (Ohio) Glenville | 6-0/170 | Ohio State |
| 2004 rank: Five stars, No. 2 overall, No. 1 cornerback |
| 5. Dwayne Jarrett | WR | New Brunswick (N.J.) High | 6-5/205 | USC |
| 2004 rank: Four stars, No. 44 overall, No. 2 wide receiver |
| 6. Mike Hart | RB | Syracuse (N.Y.) Onondaga Central | 5-10/175 | Michigan |
| 2004 rank: Three stars, No. 6 all-purpose back |
| 7. Marshawn Lynch | RB | Oakland (Calif.) Technical | 5-11/195 | Cal |
| 2004 rank: Four stars, No. 28 overall, No. 2 running back |
| 8. Jordan Shipley | WR | Burnet (Texas) High | 6-0/180 | Texas |
| 2004 rank: Four stars, No. 18 wide receiver |
| 9. Pat White | ATH | Mobile (Ala.) Daphne | 6-1/180 | West Virginia |
| 2004 rank: Three stars, No. 55 athlete |
| 10. Brian Orakpo | DE | Houston (Texas) Lamar | 6-4/220 | Texas |
| 2004 rank: Four stars, No. 12 weakside defensive end |
| 2005 Top 10 |
| Player | Pos | High School | Ht/Wt | College |
| 1. Ndamukong Suh | DT | Portland (Ore.) Grant | 6-4/278 | Nebraska |
| 2005 rank: Four stars, No. 51 overall, No. 6 defensive tackle |
| 2. Colt McCoy | QB | Tuscola (Texas) Jim Ned | 6-1/180 | Texas |
| 2005 rank: Three stars, No. 15 pro-style quarterback |
| 3. Darren McFadden | RB | Little Rock (Ark.) Oak Grove | 6-1/198 | Arkansas |
| 2005 rank: Five stars, No. 23 overall, No. 2 athlete |
| 4. Rey Maualuga | LB | Eureka (Calif.) High | 6-3/253 | USC |
| 2005 rank: Five stars, No. 5 overall, No. 1 inside linebacker |
| 5. James Laurinaitis | LB | Plymouth (Minn.) Wayzata | 6-2/230 | Ohio State |
| 2005 rank: Three stars, No. 28 inside linebacker |
| 6. Michael Oher | OT | Memphis (Tenn.) Briarcrest Christian | 6-5/330 | Ole Miss |
| 2005 rank: Four stars, No. 48 overall, No. 7 offensive tackle |
| 7. Malcolm Jenkins | CB | Piscataway (N.J.) High | 6-1/214 | Ohio State |
| 2005 rank: Three stars, No. 61 cornerback |
| 8. Rashard Mendenhall | RB | Skokie (Ill.) Niles West | 6-0/190 | Illinois |
| 2005 rank: Four stars, No. 90 overall, No. 9 running back |
| 9. DeSean Jackson | WR | Long Beach (Calif.) Poly | 5-11/170 | Cal |
| 2005 rank: Five stars, No. 18 overall, No. 3 wide receiver |
| 10. Brian Cushing | LB | Oradell (N.J.) Bergen Catholic | 6-4/216 | USC |
| 2005 rank: Four stars, No. 53 overall, No. 5 outside linebacker |
| 2006 Top 10 |
| Player | Pos | High School | Ht/Wt | College |
| 1. Tim Tebow | QB | Ponte Vedra Beach (Fla.) Nease | 6-3/217 | Florida |
| 2006 rank: Five stars, No. 22 overall, No. 1 dual-threat quarterback |
| 2. Michael Crabtree | ATH | Dallas (Texas) Carter | 6-1/190 | Texas Tech |
| 2006 rank: Four stars, No. 16 athlete |
| 3. Taylor Mays | ATH | Seattle (Wash.) O'Dea | 6-3/218 | USC |
| 2006 rank: Five stars, No. 16 overall, No. 2 athlete |
| 4. Gerald McCoy | DT | Oklahoma City (Okla.) Southeast | 6-4/305 | Oklahoma |
| 2006 rank: Five stars, No. 4 overall, No. 1 defensive tackle |
| 5. Sam Bradford | QB | Oklahoma City (Okla.) Putnam City North | 6-4/200 | Oklahoma |
| 2006 rank: Three stars, No. 12 pro-style quarterback |
| 6. Andre Smith | OG | Birmingham (Ala.) Huffman | 6-4/325 | Alabama |
| 2006 rank: Five stars, No. 2 overall, No. 1 offensive guard |
| 7. Andy Dalton | QB | Katy (Texas) High | 6-2/180 | TCU |
| 2006 rank: Three stars, No. 23 pro-style quarterback |
| 8. Jeremy Maclin | WR | St. Louis (Mo.) Kirkwood | 6-0/187 | Missouri |
| 2006 rank: Four stars, No. 24 wide receiver |
| 9. Russell Okung | OT | Houston (Texas) George Bush | 6-5/250 | Oklahoma State |
| 2006 rank: Three stars, No. 33 offensive tackle |
| 10. C.J. Spiller | RB | Lake Butler (Fla.) Union County | 5-10/190 | Clemson |
| 2006 rank: Five stars, No. 8 overall, No. 1 all-purpose back |
| 2007 Top 10 |
| Player | Pos | High School | Ht/Wt | College |
| 1. Cameron Newton | QB | Atlanta (Ga.) Westlake | 6-4/232 | Florida/Auburn |
| 2007 rank: Five stars, No. 28 overall, No. 2 dual-threat quarterback |
| 2. Von Miller | DE | DeSoto (Texas) High | 6-3/210 | Texas A&M |
| 2007 rank: Four stars, No. 15 weakside defensive end |
| 3. Eric Berry | CB | Fairburn (Ga.) Creekside | 5-11/194 | Tennessee |
| 2007 rank: Five stars, No. 3 overall, No. 1 cornerback |
| 4. Rolando McClain | LB | Decatur (Ala.) High | 6-4/240 | Alabama |
| 2007 rank: Four stars, No. 35 overall, No. 2 inside linebacker |
| 5. Golden Tate | ATH | Hendersonville (Tenn.) JPII | 5-11/175 | Notre Dame |
| 2007 rank: Four stars, No. 7 athlete |
| 6. Prince Amukamara | ATH | Glendale (Ariz.) Apollo | 6-1/180 | Nebraska |
| 2007 rank: Three stars, No. 57 athlete |
| 7. Joe Haden | ATH | Ft. Washington (Md.) Friendly | 5-11/189 | Florida |
| 2007 rank: Four stars, No. 59 overall, No. 3 athlete |
| 8. Kellen Moore | QB | Prosser (Wash.) High | 6-0/176 | Boise State |
| 2007 rank: Three stars, No. 31 pro-style quarterback |
| 9. Dez Bryant | WR | Lufkin (Texas) High | 6-1/195 | Oklahoma State |
| 2007 rank: Four stars, No. 54 overall, No. 9 wide receiver |
| 10. Ryan Mallett | QB | Texarkana (Texas) Texas | 6-6/235 | Michigan/Arkansas |
| 2007 rank: Five stars, No. 4 overall, No. 2 pro-style quarterback |
| 2008 Top 10 |
| Player | Pos | High School | Ht/Wt | College |
| 1. Andrew Luck | QB | Houston (Texas) Stratford | 6-4/215 | Stanford |
| 2008 rank: Four stars, No. 68 overall, No. 4 pro-style quarterback |
| 2. Mark Ingram | ATH | Flint (Mich.) Southwestern Acad. | 5-10/195 | Alabama |
| 2008 rank: Four stars, No. 189 overall, No. 17 ATH |
| 3. Patrick Johnson | CB | Pompano Beach (Fla.) Blanche Ely | 6-1/193 | LSU |
| 2008 rank: Five stars, No. 5 overall, No. 1 cornerback |
| 4. Julio Jones | WR | Foley (Ala.) High | 6-4-215 | Alabama |
| 2008 rank: Five stars, No. 4 overall, No. 1 wide receiver |
| 5. DaQuan Bowers | DE | Bamberg (S.C.) Ehrhardt | 6-4/267 | Clemson |
| 2008 rank: Five stars, No. 2 overall, No. 1 strongside defensive end |
| 6. A.J. Green | WR | Summerville (S.C.) High | 6-4/184 | Georgia |
| 2008 rank: Five stars, No. 9 overall, No. 2 wide receiver |
| 7. Justin Blackmon | WR | Ardmore (Okla.) Plainview | 6-2/190 | Oklahoma State |
| 2008 rank: Three stars, No. 91 wide receiver |
| 8. Blaine Gabbert | QB | Ballwin (Mo.) Parkway West | 6-5/226 | Missouri |
| 2008 rank: Five stars, No. 14 overall, No. 1 pro-style quarterback |
| 9. LaMichael James | RB | Texarkana (Texas) Liberty-Eylau | 5-9/180 | Oregon |
| 2008 rank: Four stars, No. 12 all-purpose back |
| 10. Michael Floyd | WR | St. Paul (Minn.) Cretin-Derham Hall | 6-3/195 | Notre Dame |
| 2008 rank: Five stars, No. 27 overall, No. 6 wide receiver |
It was not his "handler," it was his AAU coach. Further, the visits in question took place when Billy Gillispie was the coach at UK, not Calipari.
ReplyDeleteBut hey, don't let facts get in the way of some good ole butthurt.
Oh I know who Brian is...but being his handler was really putting it mildly. In the news is he is his AAU Coach and a register agent. But, what is not common knowledge is Clifton was asking 250,000 for Wall and that is the real reason so many backed off of Wall. But, not Calipari. I wonder how much Clifton got for delivering him.
ReplyDeleteI know for a fact that Wall's immediate camp of girlfriend and girlfriends brother were very upset about Clifton's tactics. But, they couldn't stop it. This whole story is dirty....now it didn't start with Calipari but it sure ended with it...and again, tell me who is going to pay back what Wall owes to gain his amatuer status back? Hmmmm....
Too bad you can't back that quarter of a million dollar claim up. And how much do you think two trips from North Carolina to Kentucky costs?
ReplyDeleteOMG more bullshit from this UK obsessed Gator fan. Why don't you write about your own crooked school and how there is a lawyer that has done "pro bono" work for all the 25 Gator players arrested under Meyer's watch. I love how you resort to talking about UK to get hits for your crappy blog, you stupid nigger cunt
ReplyDeleteI notice you had pictures of the Kentucky football game on the blog. Where was your picture of UK scrambling Tebow's brain and knocking his ass out, you stupid nigger cunt
ReplyDeleteYour site is shit.
ReplyDeleteClifton didn't agree with Wall going to UK, he was pushing Duke.
ReplyDeleteI approved the comments because I wanted all to see. But, I do know that does not represent all Kentucky fans. Now to the last comment and/or poster. Yes I have heard and read that's where Clifton wanted Wall. I have also heard from many that Wall is a good student. I for one can't wait to see him on the court. All the hype is definitely there.
ReplyDeleteso where exactly is your source for this 250K claim ? for a school with such a history of NCAA violations UF fans are sure quick to toss accusations around.
ReplyDeleteEven though i really disagree with your claims of $250,000 for Wall to go to a school, etc. I want to apologize for these racist idiots we're not all like that, swear :)
ReplyDeleteGomez I really appreciate that. And, really the whole idea is we should be able to banter back and forth about our different point of views. Now, is Kentucky basketball any of my business? No. it's not. But, we are all rival schools in the SEC, finatical about our programs, and opinionated.
ReplyDeleteI approved the comments even though they hurt, and even though my parents and nieces and nephews read my blog. They certainly cross the line but,if I had done anymore than what I did i would have been just as wrong as they were.
And, Gomez anytime you want to send a rebuttal send it to GaturPrincessSportsTalk@gmail.com and I will post it front and center.
I love a good argument...I do it in court all the time.
Have a great day and again, thanks...