
11 High Schools with Multiple Stud 2014 College Football Recruits
Many high school coaches would be happy to have just one player on their team who has the talent to play college football. However, a noticeable trend in the 2014 recruiting class is that many high-end recruits are also high school teammates.
Having multiple stud recruits on one high school team is rare, but it's a sensation that is sweeping the nation. These high schools are have become one-stop shops for college recruiters.
A trio of schools in Louisiana have stud recruits all throughout the national rankings. A school in Miami is home to two of the best running backs in the country, plus a school in New Jersey has two elite prospects headed to a Big Ten juggernaut.
Desert Mountain High School (Arizona)
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Stud recruits: Kyle Allen and Mark Andrews
Residing in Scottsdale, Desert Mountain High School is one of the top programs in Arizona. The Wolves boast 5-star quarterback Kyle Allen, who is committed to Texas A&M. Most schools dream of having just one prospect of Allen's caliber, but that's not all for Desert Mountain.
Allen's top receiver is 6'6", 4-star receiver Mark Andrews, who is committed to Oklahoma.
Mansfield Timberview High School (Texas)
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Stud recruits: Edward Paris and Brandon Simmons
Based upon its personnel on paper, it's nearly impossible to complete a pass on the Mansfield Timberview High School's defense. Located in Arlington, the Wolves' defensive backfield features two of the best defenders in the country.
Edward Paris is an elite 4-star prospect who can play cornerback or safety. The 6'1", 190-pounder will be a star at LSU. He is joined in the secondary by 4-star Stanford commit, Brandon Simmons, who is also a great safety prospect.
Booker T. Washington High School (Florida)
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Stud recruits: Chad Thomas, Nigel Bethel and Treon Harris and Lamar Parker
Booker T. Washington is a national powerhouse, as the program always has great talent in Miami. This year, the Tornadoes are piloted by 4-star Florida State commit Treon Harris, who plays quarterback.
Harris throws to explosive 3-star receiver Lamar Parker, a West Virginia pledge. On defense, 4-star defensive end Chad Thomas and 3-star cornerback Nigel Bethel lead the way, as both are headed to Miami.
IMG Academy (Florida)
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Stud recruits: Bo Scarbrough and Michael O'Connor
IMG Academy is a relatively new program, but it still has two of the better players in the country. Michael O'Connor is a 6'4", 223-pound quarterback with great arm strength. The 4-star passer is committed to Penn State, where he could one day replace starter Christian Hackenberg.
Bo Scarbrough, an Alabama commitment, is a 5-star athlete who is 6'2" and 225 pounds. He has great straight-line speed and strength, which is why running back is his best position.
Junipero Serra High School (California)
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Stud recruits: Adoree' Jackson and Dwight Williams
Serra High School is located in the Gardena district of Los Angeles. The Cavaliers have had outstanding talent throughout their history, and this year is no different.
Adoree' Jackson is a 5-star cornerback who has world-class athleticism. He is a coveted prospect who could also be an Olympic long jumper in a few years. Dwight Williams is a 4-star linebacker who has as much athleticism and coverage skills as any player at his position in the nation.
The Cavs also boast several other talented recruits who will go on to play college football.
John Curtis Christian High School (Louisiana)
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Stud recruits: Malachi Dupre, Kenny Young, Mattrell McGraw and Terrence Alexander
Located in Louisiana, John Curtis Christian High School of River Ridge is an excellent program. The Patriots are led by 5-star receiver Malachi Dupre, but the ball doesn't stop there.
Kenny Young is a 4-star linebacker, while Mattrell McGraw and Terrence Alexander are talented 3-star defensive backs. Several other players on the team will also play somewhere in college. This one of the most talented teams in school history.
Glenville High School (Ohio)
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Stud recruits: Marshon Lattimore, Marcelys Jones and Erick Smith
Glenville High School is practically a feeder-program for Ohio State, as many of the Tarblooders' best players have gone on to be stars for the Buckeyes.
Marshon Lattimore is a 4-star athlete who is 6'0" and 175 pounds. He has smooth athleticism, instincts and deceptive strength. Erick Smith is a talented 4-star safety, while 4-star offensive lineman Marcelys Jones is already committed to playing in Columbus.
Paramus Catholic High School (New Jersey)
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Stud recruits: Jabrill Peppers and Juwann Bushell-Beatty
Paramus Catholic has several players who have scholarship offers, but the Paladins are led by their two studs in 5-star athlete Jabrill Peppers and 4-star offensive tackle Juwann Bushell-Beatty.
At 6'1" and 205 pounds, Peppers is one of the best recruits over the last 10 years. Bushell-Beaty is a future starter in the trenches due to his 6'7", 310-pound frame and athleticism.
Both players are committed to Michigan.
St. Augustine High School (Louisiana)
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Stud recruits: Leonard Fournette, Jermaine Roberts, Joseph Paul and Courtney Garnett
Residing in New Orleans, St. Augustine High School has had a ton of college coaches come to its campus. The Purple Knights are home to 5-star running back Leonard Fournette, who is one of the highest-rated recruits in a decade.
Jermaine Roberts is an underrated 3-star cornerback who is committed to Texas, where he will be joined by 3-star defensive tackle Courtney Garnett. Joseph Paul is a 3-star guard who will beef up a college offensive front next year.
Miami Central High School (Florida)
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Stud recruits: Dalvin Cook, Joseph Yearby and Trevor Darling
Miami Central High School has eight players who are committed to colleges, according to ESPNU. However, three of them are among the best 100 recruits in the country, per the 247Sports composite rankings.
Dalvin Cook is a 5-star running back who is committed to Florida. He has exceptional speed, quickness and agility. Joseph Yearby, a 4-star running back, is also in the Rockets' backfield. The Miami commit has fantastic elusiveness and vision to go along with his 5'9", 190-pound frame.
Yearby will be joined at Miami by 4-star offensive tackle Trevor Darling, who is 6'4.5" and 327 pounds.
Edna Karr High School (Louisiana)
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Stud recruits: Gerald Willis, Speedy Noil and Donnie Alexander
Edna Karr High School is another great program in New Orleans. The Cougars could have more than nine players sign with colleges in February.
A 3-star linebacker, Donnie Alexander is a good player for Edna Karr. Yet, the main attraction is the 5-star combination of athlete Speedy Noil and defensive lineman Gerald Willis.
Noil, who plays quarterback for the Cougars, is one of the fastest recruits in recent memory. Willis has the potential to develop into an elite defensive tackle at the next level.
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