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Player: Eddie Lacey
Hometown: Geismer, LA
Position: RB
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 200 lbs.
40 time: 4.4
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Scholarships offered: Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Arkansas, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Minnesota, Southern Miss, LA Tech
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Rivals: :star :star :star :star
Big Red Report: :star :star :star :star
Assessing the talent: Scout's #15 RB and Rivals #8 at RB and #62 in the Rivals 100. ESPN Evaluation: Lacey may not be overly flashy, but he is a productive downhill running back prospect with the physical tools to continue racking up yards at the next level. Great body structure for a high carry college back with his compact, thickly-built frame, particularly through his hips and lower-body. Hits the hole with good patience and vision. Shows good foot-quickness and body control making subtle cuts through traffic without losing much in transition. Lateral east-west quickness and good jump-cut skill to avoid the initial traffic and bounce it to the perimeter. Earns impressive yards after contact with his great balance, low center of gravity and body-tilt. Shoulders square up quickly out of cuts for added running power. Does not stop his feet on contact; drags the pile with great lower-body strength and finishes runs. More: http://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/recruiting/...26season%3d2009
Video: http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=Eddi...mp;sitesearch=#
Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: 10%.
Hometown: Geismer, LA
Position: RB
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 200 lbs.
40 time: 4.4
Visit Date:
Scholarships offered: Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Arkansas, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Minnesota, Southern Miss, LA Tech
Favorites:
Rankings/Stars:
Rivals: :star :star :star :star
Big Red Report: :star :star :star :star
Assessing the talent: Scout's #15 RB and Rivals #8 at RB and #62 in the Rivals 100. ESPN Evaluation: Lacey may not be overly flashy, but he is a productive downhill running back prospect with the physical tools to continue racking up yards at the next level. Great body structure for a high carry college back with his compact, thickly-built frame, particularly through his hips and lower-body. Hits the hole with good patience and vision. Shows good foot-quickness and body control making subtle cuts through traffic without losing much in transition. Lateral east-west quickness and good jump-cut skill to avoid the initial traffic and bounce it to the perimeter. Earns impressive yards after contact with his great balance, low center of gravity and body-tilt. Shoulders square up quickly out of cuts for added running power. Does not stop his feet on contact; drags the pile with great lower-body strength and finishes runs. More: http://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/recruiting/...26season%3d2009
Video: http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=Eddi...mp;sitesearch=#
Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: 10%.
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