Mychal Bailey, Defensive Back, 6-0, 185, Jr-JC, LaGrange, Ga. (LaGrange/Southwest Mississippi Community College) - Originally signed with Kentucky in Feb. 2007, he now joins the Wildcats from Southwest Mississippi Community College - Second-team All-America during his sophomore season, also first-team all-state and all-region - Two-year totals include 161 tackles, two fumbles caused, two fumble recoveries, two pass breakups, three interceptions, 7.5 quarterback sacks and four tackles for loss - Played linebacker at SW Mississippi - Having been timed as fast as 4.37 seconds in the 40-yard dash, should have no trouble making the physical adjustment to the UK secondary -

His speed also is reflected in the fact that he returned kickoffs in junior college, including an 84-yard return for a touchdown - Coached by Charles Anthony - -Mychal was, by far, our best player this year,- Anthony said. -He was our fastest and most explosive player. He has outstanding intensity, competitiveness and work ethic.- - First-team all-state as a high-school senior as selected by the Georgia coaches association and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Played linebacker on defense and also saw action as a wingback on offense - Four-year letterman and two-year starter for LaGrange (Ga.) High School -

Continues the tradition of Grangers at UK, joining current Wildcats Randall Burden, Qua Huzzie, Tristian Johnson and Pat Simmons, along with new signee Joe Mansour - Is a cousin of Braxton Kelley, former Granger and Wildcat who is now with the Denver Broncos - Totaled 118 tackles as a senior, 19 tackles for loss, including 11 quarterback sacks, two caused fumbles, and three fumble recoveries - Also returned eight kickoffs for a sparkling 44.4-yard average, including two runbacks for touchdowns - Won the -Golden Helmet Award- as his team-s most valuable player his senior year - Part of the LaGrange juggernaut that won two state championships during his four years on the varsity and lost to the eventual state champ the other two seasons - Coached by Steve Pardue - -Mychal is a game-changer on offense, defense or special teams,- Pardue said. -He has tremendous speed and big-play ability.- ... Joined the track team his junior and senior years - Competed in the long jump, triple jump, 100- and 200-meter dashes and two relays - Won the regional in the long jump and was second in the triple jump as a junior - Name is pronounced the same as -Michael.-

 

Tyler Brause, Athlete, 6-4, 220, Fr-HS, Sycamore, Ohio (Wynford) - Big quarterback who has the size and athletic ability to play multiple positions - First-team all-state in Division VI by The Associated Press - Second-team all-state by OhioVarsity.com - Led Wynford HS to a 12-1 record and the third round of the state playoffs as a senior - Dual-threat quarterback completed 57.7 percent of his passes for passed for approximately 1,600 yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior while rushing for about 1,300 yards and 26 TDs - Threw for 1,795 yards and 18 touchdowns as a junior while running for 698 yards and 13 scores - Listed as the nation-s No. 34 tight end by Scout.com - The No. 119 overall prospect in the six-state Midwest area by SuperPrep - -A terrific all-around athlete with a live arm, great feet and good leadership skills,- wrote recruiting analyst Tom Lemming on MaxPreps.com - Coached by Travis Moyer - Teammate of current Wildcat signee Teven Eatmon - Also played basketball in high school - Name is pronounced -BROW-zee.-

Alvin Davis, Defensive Lineman, 6-4, 228, Fr-HS, Jesup, Ga. (Wayne County) - Defensive end prospect best known for his athleticism - Has been timed at 4.6 in the 40-yard dash - Played as a standup defensive end/outside linebacker at Wayne County HS - Also saw action as a tight end - Projects to play on the defensive side of the ball as a collegian - All-region as a junior and senior - Collected nearly 100 tackles as a junior - The nation-s No. 134 defensive end by Scout.com - Coached by Mark Daniel - -Alvin has size, range and long arms and legs,- Daniel said. -He also has very good agility for a player with his height. He has a good frame and the potential to add a lot of strength in college. He-s also very aggressive and loves contact.- - Also a standout basketball player.
 
Nermin Delic, Defensive Lineman, 6-5, 259, Fr-HS, Dalton, Ga. (Northwest Whitfield) - First-team all-state defensive lineman in Georgia Class AAAA by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Collected 79 tackles, eight quarterback sacks, seven additional tackles for loss, three fumble recoveries and two blocked punts, one of which was returned for a touchdown during his senior season at Northwest Whitfield HS - Caught four passes for 55 yards and two touchdowns - Graded out at 86 percent as a blocker, an outstanding mark - Region 7 Defensive Player of the Year - Named All-North Georgia by the Chattanooga Times-Free Press - Helped team to a winning record each season and a pair of state playoff appearances - Team captain who received the Bruin Award as the team-s most valuable player - Has noteworthy athletic ability, could end up as a defensive end or tight end at Kentucky - Listed as the nation-s No. 26 tight end by ESPN.com and one of the nation-s top-50 tight ends by Scout.com - -Shows good hands,- according to MaxPreps.com recruiting analyst Tom Lemming, -and has already developed into an outstanding blocker.- - Coached by Mike Falleur - -What separates Nermin is his toughness,- Falleur said. -He-s very tough, does whatever he needs to do on the field. He runs well and changes directions well for a big kid. The sky will be the limit for him when he concentrates on football.- - Also has played basketball - Born in Bosnia, his family moved to the United States - Last name is pronounced -DELL-ic.-

Teven Eatmon, Tight End, 6-7, 280, Fr-HS, Bucyrus, Ohio (Wynford)
- First-team all-state tight end for Ohio Division VI as selected by The Associated Press - Has the athletic ability to play tight end and the size to be an offensive lineman in the collegiate ranks - Also saw action as a defensive tackle at Wynford HS - Helped lead Wynford to a 12-1 record and third round of the state playoffs as a senior - Coached by Travis Moyer - Teammate of current Wildcat signee Tyler Brause - The No. 128 overall prospect in the six-state Midwest region by SuperPrep - Listed as the nation-s No. 62 offensive tackle prospect by ESPN.com - Also participated on the track and field team in the shot put and discus throw - Last name is pronounced -TEV-en- (rhymes with seven).

Mike Evans-Douglas, Defensive Lineman, 6-4, 225, Fr-HS, Clearwater, Fla. (Largo) - Defensive line prospect with good athleticism - Played defensive end, middle linebacker, tight end and fullback at Largo (Fla.) HS - Has been timed as fast as 4.6 seconds in the 40-yard dash - Made 75 tackles his senior season with five quarterback sacks - Also caught 17 passes for 320 yards and two touchdowns - Named all-conference and all-district his senior season - Helped Largo to Class AAAA state playoff appearances each year - Team reached the state semifinals his sophomore and junior seasons, winning 12 and 13 games, respectively - Played in the Pinellas County North-South All-Star Game and was called -the top prospect in this game, and the recent Kentucky commitment had a strong performance. He gets off the ball well and has good speed off the edge,- wrote recruiting analyst Jamie Newburg of Rivals.com - The nation-s No. 70 defensive end as rated by Scout.com - Coached by Rick Rodriguez - -Mike has a great football demeanor,- Rodriguez said. -He-s an intense player, plays with a lot of passion, and is physical.-

Brandon Gainer, Running Back, 5-11, 200, Fr-HS, Miami, Fla. (Central) - The nation-s No. 15 running back as evaluated by ESPN.com - Also a national top-40 back by Rivals.com and Scout.com - Rivals also lists him as the No. 52 player in Florida - Rushed for more than 1,000 yards as a senior, helping Central High to a 12-2 record and the semifinals of the ultra-tough Florida Class 6A ranks - Ran for 1,644 yards and 17 touchdowns during breakout junior season - Earned second-team all-state honors for Class 6A - -Combines good size with quickness and durability,- wrote Tom Lemming of MaxPreps.com - Coached by Telly Lockette.

Josh Gibbs, Defensive Back, 5-10, 190, Jr-JC, Long Beach, Calif. (Valencia/College of the Canyons) - Displayed great instincts during his two seasons at College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita, Calif. - Beat out a returning starter at safety during his freshman season - Totaled 45 tackles, three interceptions, two pass breakups and one fumble recovery during the Cougars- undefeated 10-game regular season - Returned one of the pickoffs for a touchdown - Canyons went on to a 12-1 final record, reaching the championship game of the 2008 Southern California playoffs - Sophomore season featured three more interceptions, along with four pass breakups and 27 tackles - Coached by Garett Tujague (pronounced TOO-jay) - -Josh is a great player and has an uncanny ability to get to the football,- Tujague said. -He has the will to prepare and the pride to finish, which will help him succeed academically and athletically.- - Played his senior season of high-school football at Valencia HS - Actually played as an undersized defensive end at Valencia, earning all-conference honors and helping his team advance to the state playoffs - Coached by Larry Muir - Was a safety and a quarterback at Redondo Beach HS before moving to Valencia - Born in Germany, both of his parents were in the United States Army - Brother of Darlron Spead, who played defensive back at Vanderbilt from 2006-08.

Justin Henderson, Defensive Lineman, 6-3, 231, Fr-HS, Bamberg, S.C. (Bamberg-Ehrhardt) - The first commitment of the 2010 recruiting class - Having graduated in December, enrolling in January gives him an extra semester to begin his strength development and on-field progress - First-team all-state as a senior by the High School Sports Report - Four-year starter at tight end for Bamberg-Ehrhardt High School ... On defense he started at outside linebacker as a sophomore, then moved to defensive end in his final two campaigns - Made 84 tackles as a senior, including seven quarterback sacks and 18 additional tackles for loss - Notched 67 tackles, featuring 10 sacks and 12 additional TFL his junior year - At tight end, he totaled 27 catches for 424 yards and three touchdowns over his final two seasons - Chosen for the all-area and all-region teams as a junior - BEHS went to the state playoffs each season, reaching the third round his sophomore and junior years - Head coach was Kevin Crosby - -Justin is a hard-working kid whose motor is non-stop,- said assistant coach Corey Crosby. -He-s a strong kid who won an area weightlifting championship.- - Played in the prestigious North Carolina-South Carolina All-Star Shrine Game following his senior season - One of the nation-s top-100 defensive ends by Scout.com and the No. 45 weakside end as tabbed by Rivals.com - Also participated in wrestling, baseball and track in high school - Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes - His father, Allen, played college football at Wofford.

Farrington Huguenin, Linebacker, 6-4, 235, Fr-HS, Columbia, S.C. (Dreher) - Combines excellent size and noteworthy speed - Has moved his 6-4 frame as fast as 4.56 seconds in the 40-yard dash and has notched consistent times below 4.7 - Played linebacker and defensive end as a senior at Dreher High School in Columbia, S.C. - Totaled 121 tackles and four sacks as a senior, along with three caused fumbles and two recoveries - Notched 82 tackles and 11 sacks as a junior - Turned in an impressive performance last summer at the Elite 100 Camp in Charlotte, N.C. - -Has a great first step and is explosive,- wrote Mike Farrell, a recruiting analyst for Rivals.com - Coached by Bill Bacon - Last name is pronounced -HUE-guh-nin.-

Jabari Johnson, Linebacker, 6-2, 220, Fr-HS, Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson) - Very athletic linebacker prospect - Could grow into a defensive end in college - - May be the best-looking kid on the hoof on a team with over 25 DI (Division I) prospects,- wrote recruiting analyst Barry Every of Rivals.com, who also tabbed Johnson as a -big-time sleeper- - Has been clocked as fast as 4.6 seconds in the 40-yard dash, a terrific time for a linebacker - Helped Stephenson HS to an 11-1 record as a senior in Class AAAAA, the largest classification in Georgia - Coached by Ron Gartrell - Teammate of current Wildcat signees Raymond Sanders and Ronnie Shields - Listed as the nation-s No. 64 outside linebacker prospect by ESPN.com - Name is pronounced -jah-BAR-ee.-
 
Brice Laughlin, Defensive Lineman, 6-3, 280, Fr-HS, Summerville, S.C. (Summerville) - First-team all-state defensive lineman for Class AAAA as chosen by the High School Sports Report ... Class AAAA is the largest classification in South Carolina - Also named to the all-area squad by the Charleston Post and Courier - Helped Summerville to the state playoffs both seasons he played there, totaling a record of 20-5 -Talented lineman with the size to play tackle and the athleticism needed for an end - Has run the 40-yard dash in 4.9 seconds, an impressive time for a player his size - -Shows a big-time future, plays the game with great heart, quick hands, strength, and determination,- wrote recruiting analyst Tom Lemming on MaxPreps.com - Projected as the nation-s No. 41 defensive tackle by ESPN.com - One of the top 30 prospects in South Carolina by Rivals.com - Coached by John McKissick - Played at Pinewood Prep in Summerville his sophomore season before transferring to Summerville HS - Also wrestled in high school and was a member of the track and field team - State champion in the discus as a sophomore at Pinewood, competing in the South Carolina Independent Schools Association - Name is pronounced -LOFF-lin.-

Joe Mansour, Kicker/Punter, 6-2, 181, Fr-HS, LaGrange, Ga. (LaGrange) - First-team All-America kicker among medium-sized high schools as selected by MaxPreps.com - Also named first team on the Georgia -All-Decade- Team by MaxPreps - Long-range kicker had six field goals over 50 yards during his career - Made field goals of 59, 56 and 52 yards during his senior season at LaGrange High School - The 59-yarder is the third-longest in Georgia high school history - Had touchbacks on 84 percent of his kickoffs - Punted for a 42.7-yard average - First-team all-state by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Georgia Sports Writers Association for Class AAA - The nation-s No. 2 punter prospect by Scout.com and the No. 15 kicker as evaluated by Rivals.com - Averaged 41.4 yards per punt as a junior, with 83 percent of his kickoffs in the end zone - Four-year starter also hit field goals of 55 yards as a junior, 53 yards as a sophomore and 50 yards as a freshman - LaGrange, a perennial power, advanced to the state playoffs each season, with a best finish of 11-3 in the state semifinals his junior year - Continues the tradition of Grangers at UK, joining current Wildcats Randall Burden, Qua Huzzie, Tristian Johnson and Pat Simmons, along with new signee Mychal Bailey - Coached by Steve Pardue - Played for the winning South team in the Georgia North-South All-Star Game, nailing a pair of field goals and all three extra points in a 27-20 victory - Very good athlete in addition to his kicking skills - Plays for the basketball and baseball teams - -Joe is a tremendous talent,- Pardue said. -He-s a great athlete and could have played another position for us but he was just too valuable in the kicking game. His accuracy consistently improved over the years. He came in a good punter and left a great one.- - Name is pronounced -man-SUR.-

Tim McAdoo, Defensive Lineman, 6-1, 310, Fr-HS, Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland) - Two-year first-team all-state performer in Class 6A, the largest classification in Tennessee - Also a two-year finalist for -Mr. Football- honors - Totaled 62 tackles, including 23 for loss and 6.5 quarterback sacks, as a senior - Area Player of the Year by the Murfreesboro Daily News Journal - Also the Regional Player of the Year his junior season while helping lead Oakland to a 14-1 record and the 6A state championship - Collected 87 tackles, 15 for loss, during junior campaign - Also played some tight end in high school - -A defensive tackle that can help collapse the pocket on the next level,- wrote recruiting analyst Chad Simmons of Scout.com - -Dominates at the point of attack,- noted Tom Lemming of MaxPreps.com - One of the top-10 prospects in Tennessee by SuperPrep - Played in the Tennessee East-West All-Star Classic following his senior season.

Malcolm McDuffen, Linebacker, 6-3, 205, Fr-HS, Hopkinsville, Ky. (Christian County)
- Combines excellent athletic ability with good football instincts and sound technique - First-team all-state as a senior by The Associated Press and the Louisville Courier-Journal - Named to the -Class of the Commonwealth- listing of the top seniors in Kentucky by the Lexington Herald-Leader - Made 58 tackles, including 10 sacks - Played linebacker and defensive end while also seeing action on offense at quarterback, fullback and tight end - Top statistical year came as a junior when he amassed 106 tackles, including 16 for loss - Helped lead Christian County HS to a 13-2 record and state runner-up finish in Class AAAAA his junior campaign - One of the nation-s top-50 outside linebackers by ESPN.com - The No. 8 prospect in Kentucky by Rivals.com and SuperPrep - Coached by Steve Lovelace - -Malcolm-s work ethic and dedication as a student-athlete will help him succeed at Kentucky,- Lovelace said. -He can dominate a game. He-s very coachable and will do whatever it takes to help the team win.- - A standout basketball player who helped take his team to the Sweet 16 state tournament - Also participated in track.

Tim Patterson, Linebacker, 6-4, 220, Fr-HS, Louisville, Ky. (Central) - The top prospect in Kentucky as named by Rivals.com and SuperPrep - Rangy linebacker with outstanding height and sub-4.7 speed in the 40-yard dash - First-team all-state as a senior by The Associated Press and Louisville Courier-Journal - Named to the Lexington Herald-Leader -Class of the Commonwealth- listing of the top seniors in the state - Made 92 tackles as a senior but missed the state playoffs because of injury - Also the top prospect in Kentucky by recruiting analyst Tom Lemming, who wrote, -This guy can really deliver a blow, always seems to be in the right position at the right time, takes great angles to the ball, and once he gets there, look out.- - Helped lead Central HS to consecutive state championships his sophomore and junior seasons - Made 91 tackles his junior year, with 12 for loss and two interceptions - Coached by Ty Scroggins - Not surprising with his skill set, is also an outstanding basketball player; helped Central to the state finals of the 2009 state tournament.

Jerrell Priester, Athlete, 5-9, 170, Fr-HS, Ulmer, S.C. (Allendale Fairfax) - Speedster running back/defensive back posted some eye-popping numbers - Timed at 4.31 seconds in the 40-yard dash, the best time at the Elite 100 Camp in Charlotte, N.C., in the summer of 2009 - Rushed for approximately 1,300 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior, averaging more than 10 yards per carry - First-team all-state for Class A by the High School Sports Report - Zipped for 1,194 yards and 12 TDs as a junior while averaging an incredible 12.1 yards per rush - Also saw playing time in the defensive backfield - Helped team to three consecutive state playoff appearances, winning 10 games his senior and sophomore seasons - The No. 17 prospect in South Carolina and the nation-s No. 59 all-purpose athlete by Rivals.com - Coached by Wayne Farmer - Named is pronounced -PREES-ter.-

Tyler Robinson, Tight End, 6-3, 250, Fr-HS, Friendsville, Tenn. (Alcoa) - -Mr. Football- lineman in the state of Tennessee as a junior - First-team all-state tight end/defensive end for perennial power Alcoa High School, which has won six consecutive state championships in Class AAA - Considered to have exceptional hands - Caught 32 passes for 536 yards and 17 touchdowns as a junior - Snagged 26 balls for 477 yards and seven TDs as a sophomore - -Tyler catches everything in sight and impresses you with his surprising speed,- wrote recruiting analyst Tom Lemming of MaxPreps.com - Also a defensive standout with 89 tackles, 21 for loss, as a junior - Had 66 tackles, 16 for loss as a sophomore - One of the nation-s top-25 tight ends as assessed by ESPN.com - The No. 13 prospect in Tennessee by SuperPrep - Coached by Gary Rankin.

Donte Rumph, Defensive Lineman, 6-3, 265, Fr-HS, St. Matthews, S.C. (Calhoun County/Fork Union Military Academy) - Talented lineman with the size and strength to play tackle and also the quickness needed to play at end - Originally signed with Kentucky in 2007, he played the last two seasons at Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy - His 2008 prep season included a game against the Kentucky junior varsity, in which he made two tackles for loss, including a quarterback sack - Coached at Fork Union by John Shuman - As a high-school senior, earned first-team all-state honors, covering all classifications, by The Associated Press and the Columbia State newspaper - Also first-team all-state for Class AA by the High School Sports Report - Totaled 107 tackles during senior season, including 14 quarterback sacks, for Calhoun County HS in St. Matthews, S.C. - Chosen for the South Carolina vs. North Carolina Shrine Bowl and played for the winning squad - Made 65 tackles and five sacks during his junior season - Coached by Walter Wilson - Member of the Calhoun County basketball team which won three consecutive state championships and had a winning streak of more than 70 games - An uncle, Chris Rumph, is an assistant coach at Clemson - Cousin of Philip Merling, former Clemson star who is now a defensive end with the Miami Dolphins - Name is pronounced -RUMP.-

Raymond Sanders, Running Back, 5-8, 184, Fr-HS, Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson) - Shifty running back showed all-around skills at Stephenson High School, with the ability to run from scrimmage, catch passes and return kicks - The nation-s No. 15 all-purpose back by Rivals.com and the No. 41 overall prospect in the talent-rich state of Georgia - -Very quick, has good vision, catches the ball well and runs like a 210-pound back,- wrote recruiting analystBarry Every of Rivals, who also noted that Sanders -Reminds me of Rafael Little - has the uncanny ability to break tackles and make plays.- - Honorable-mention all-state by the Georgia Sports Writers Association and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution following senior season - Was the star of the show in a nationally televised game on ESPN, rushing for more than 130 yards and two touchdowns in Stephenson-s 20-0 win over Martin Luther King HS - Helped lead Stephenson to an 11-1 mark and the second round of the state playoffs - Rushed for approximately 1,300 yards and 17 touchdowns as a junior - Coached by Ron Gartrell - Teammate of current Wildcat signees Jabari Johnson and Ronnie Shields.

Ronnie Shields, Athlete, 6-5, 220, Fr-HS, Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson) - Combines good size with notable athletic ability - Has been timed as fast as 4.6 seconds in the 40-yard dash - Played tight end, although his athleticism could make him a possible slot receiver as well - Has good hands, although he played in a run-based offense and did not have a large number of receptions - Helped lead Stephenson to an 11-1 record and the second round of the state playoffs - Coached by Ron Gartrell - Teammate of current Wildcat signees Jabari Johnson and Raymond Sanders - The nation-s No. 70 tight end prospect.

Eric Simmons, Defensive Back, 6-0, 185, Fr-HS, Atlanta, Ga. (Westlake) - Versatile defensive back has the size to play safety and the speed and athleticism to play cornerback - Has been timed as fast as 4.38 seconds in the 40-yard dash and has a 36-inch vertical jump - Has good upside as he gains experience - Only began playing football as a high-school junior - Earned all-region honors as a senior - Helped Westlake HS advance to the Class AAAAA state playoffs during his senior season - Coached by Gregory Minnis - -Eric has lightning speed,- Minnis said. -He-s like a sponge, soaking it all in and improving every day. He-s also a great kid with a great personality.- - Also has played for the basketball team.

Miles Simpson, Running Back, 6-2, 210, Fr-HS, Independence, Ky. (Simon Kenton) - Smooth, powerful runner who rushed for more than 2,000 yards his junior and senior seasons at Simon Kenton HS - Notched 2,227 yards and 41 touchdowns as a senior - Garnered 2,309 yards and 37 scores his junior season, leading Simon Kenton to a state runner-up finish in Class 6A, the largest classification in Kentucky - First-team all-state as a junior and senior by The Associated Press and Louisville Courier-Journal - -He is a dominating high school back whose talent screams big time,- penned recruiting analyst Tom Lemming - The No. 2 prospect in Kentucky by SuperPrep - Rated among the nation-s top-100 running backs by all services - Coached by Jeff Marksberry.

Alex Smith, Tight End, 6-5, 255, Fr-HS, Cincinnati, Ohio (Lakota West) - Highly regarded prospect is the nation-s No. 11 tight end by Rivals.com - -An exceptionally athletic tight end who can go deep down field,- wrote recruiting analyst Tom Lemming on MaxPreps.com - Second-team all-state, covering all classifications, as a senior by OhioVarsity.com - Noted for his combination of size, outstanding hands and speed, could be a flex tight end in the collegiate ranks - The No. 13 prospect in Ohio by Rivals.com and is the No. 43 overall player in the six-state Midwest Region by SuperPrep - Caught 27 passes for 375 yards and four touchdowns his junior year - Coached by Larry Cox - Also competes in basketball.

Dale Trimble, Defensive Back, 5-10, 165, Fr-HS, Gadsden, Ala. (Gadsden City) - One of the nation-s top-20 corners as evaluated by ESPN.com - Combines good speed with excellent ball skills - Helped lead Gadsden City HS to the semifinals of the highly competitive Alabama Class 6A ranks, the largest classification in the state - Amassed 66 tackles and two interceptions - Most Valuable Player of the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game following his senior season - Returned an interception 36 yards for a touchdown and had two pass breakups - Part of a defensive unit that limited Mississippi to 44 total yards in a 21-13 Alabama victory - -Trimble was probably the second-biggest surprise on the Alabama squad (with) excellent height, speed, change of direction and ball skills,- wrote Rivals.com recruiting analyst Barry Every - Made 48 tackles with six interceptions his junior year - Coached by Joe Billingsley.

Avery Williamson, Linebacker, 6-1, 220, Fr-HS, Milan, Tenn. (Milan) - First-team all-state linebacker in Class AAA as tabbed by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association - West Tennessee Player of the Year as a senior by the Jackson Sun - Led Milan HS to consecutive 14-1 records as a junior and senior, losing only in the state championship finals each year to perennial power Alcoa HS - Made 125 tackles with one interception during the regular season in his senior year - Also rushed for 416 yards and seven touchdowns at fullback - Collected 119 tackles as a junior, including 21 for loss - Set a Tennessee state championship game record with 22 tackles in the title contest - One of the top-15 players in Tennessee by Rivals.com - Coached by Jeff Morris.

Last Updated (Wednesday, 17 February 2010 21:40)