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Great pictures, except for all that Orange....

 

 

 

 

 

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But again, congratulations to both men and their families!

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Tiger Football Welcomes Signees (2-4-09)

 

Coach Bill Cronin and his staff are pleased to announce the signing of 20 recruits who will join the 2009 Georgetown College Tiger Football Team.

 

"I am pleased with the talent and character of the student-athletes that have committed to play for us and I look forward to watching them mature as players and as young men in our program," said Cronin.

 

Cronin expects to continue to add to the 2009 class throughout the semester and looks forward to formally announcing the group at the annual Orange and Black Scrimmage to be held on Thursday, April 23rd at 7:00 p.m. at Toyota Stadium.

 

Newcomers include:

 

John Carver...................RB.....5-10/190.....Raceland (Raceland, Ky.)

Patrick Cornett...............RB.....5-8/195.......Bryan Station (Lexington, Ky.)

Cory Cronin....................DB.....5-10/175....Scott County (Georgetown, Ky.)

Randy Doss...................QB.....6-1/195......Harrison (Cleves, Oh.)

Zach Ellis........................SS.....5-9/185......Ft. Knox (Ft. Knox, Ky.)

Chris Gohman...............WR....6-3/190.....Elizabethtown (Elizabethtown, Ky.)

Daniel Harman..............SS.....6-1/185......Pikeville (Pikeville, Ky.)

Derrick Harris................WR.....6-1/195.....Kings (Maineville, Oh.)

Seth Harvey....................OL......6-5/285.....St. Xavier (Louisville, Ky.)

Sean Higgins.................LB......6-0/205.....Scott County (Georgetown, Ky.)

Winston Hines...............FS......6-1/185.....Pulaski County (Somerset, Ky.)

Alex Kreimer...................K........6-2/190.....Princeton (Glendale, Oh.)

Robbie Logan................OL.....6-3/255.....Raceland (Raceland, Ky.)

Cody Parker...................TE......6-5/245.....Roger Bacon (Cincinnati, Oh.)

Davon Pitts.....................CB.....5-10/180...Princeton (Lincoln Heights, Oh.)

Cole Richards...............K........6-0/180......Floyd Central (Floyds Knobb, In.)

Jarrod Stamper.............DE.....6-2/250.....Scott County (Georgetown, Ky.)

Ian Welch.......................FS......6-2/185.....Johnson Central (Paintsville, Ky.)

Tyler Williams...............NG.....6-1/255......Scott County (Georgetown, Ky.)

Phillip Worrell...............DT......6-3/285......Valley View (Germantown, Oh.)

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:thumb: I think that both Logan and Carver made a great decision. I just don't get how some can think that NAIA schools are somewhat of a put down. G-Town along with others is a GREAT academic school and after all that is what it is all about. As for football, the G-Town program is great, a consistent playoff contender and I believe owner of three National Titles! As for Carver, I know through a very good source that the academics, pre med and pharmasutical program that he is going into was a if not THE deciding factor.

 

Oldrambler, once again I agree with you. Kids have a lot of different options in front of them but need to make the one that "feels best" to them. I know my son had oppotunities in the big east, conf usa, sun belt, big ten, & even 1AA. I was surprised (pleasantly) when he chose Georgetown. He said it offered the balance of a great education, successful football program, & personal touch he was looking for. I was happy despite him picking them over my beloved hoosiers! (of course he wanted to win) :lol:

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Oldrambler, once again I agree with you. Kids have a lot of different options in front of them but need to make the one that "feels best" to them. I know my son had oppotunities in the big east, conf usa, sun belt, big ten, & even 1AA. I was surprised (pleasantly) when he chose Georgetown. He said it offered the balance of a great education, successful football program, & personal touch he was looking for. I was happy despite him picking them over my beloved hoosiers! (of course he wanted to win) :lol:

In my opinion, Georgetown has a great recruiting class, and many of the quality players they got were from Kentucky. I was very pleased with their list of recruits. And, they may still be getting one more before it is over.

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