From redcuprebellion:
"Shea Patterson has been killing it all week, as has Ole Miss target Jeffery Simmons, the top-rated croot in Mississippi.
The last major all-star event of the recruiting circuit is almost here. Ole Miss commits Shea Patterson and DeKaylin Metcalf are ready to show off their skills at the 2016 US Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio on Saturday. We unfortunately won't get to see the five-star quarterback and four-star wide receiver play pitch and catch just yet -- Patterson is on the West team, Metcalf is on the East -- but they'll be teammates in Oxford soon enough.
Aside from those two commits, there are two big names you need to be paying attention to. Five-star linebacker Mique Juarez, a versatile talent from California, recently put Ole Miss alongside UCLA in his top two. Four-star defensive end Jeffery Simmons, the top-rated player in the state of Mississippi, is thought to be deciding between the Rebs, Alabama, Mississippi State and Tennessee."
How to watch
When: Saturday, Jan. 9th at noon
Where: Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas
TV: NBC
Online: NBC Sports Live Extra
5-star QB Shea Patterson (committed)
This week has shown why Patterson is rated as the top quarterback prospect of the 2016 class. The 6'2, 195-pound signal caller has shown the ability to deliver the ball on the money from the pocket, on a roll out and when evading the rush and creating.
The speed that Shea can go through three-to-five reads against a live defense is scary for a teenager, as is his quick release.
Patterson, who graduated high school a semester early, says he's Oxford-bound in three weeks to enroll in classes.
Video clip of Shea in practice:
"Shea Patterson has been killing it all week, as has Ole Miss target Jeffery Simmons, the top-rated croot in Mississippi.
The last major all-star event of the recruiting circuit is almost here. Ole Miss commits Shea Patterson and DeKaylin Metcalf are ready to show off their skills at the 2016 US Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio on Saturday. We unfortunately won't get to see the five-star quarterback and four-star wide receiver play pitch and catch just yet -- Patterson is on the West team, Metcalf is on the East -- but they'll be teammates in Oxford soon enough.
Aside from those two commits, there are two big names you need to be paying attention to. Five-star linebacker Mique Juarez, a versatile talent from California, recently put Ole Miss alongside UCLA in his top two. Four-star defensive end Jeffery Simmons, the top-rated player in the state of Mississippi, is thought to be deciding between the Rebs, Alabama, Mississippi State and Tennessee."
How to watch
When: Saturday, Jan. 9th at noon
Where: Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas
TV: NBC
Online: NBC Sports Live Extra
5-star QB Shea Patterson (committed)
This week has shown why Patterson is rated as the top quarterback prospect of the 2016 class. The 6'2, 195-pound signal caller has shown the ability to deliver the ball on the money from the pocket, on a roll out and when evading the rush and creating.
The speed that Shea can go through three-to-five reads against a live defense is scary for a teenager, as is his quick release.
Patterson, who graduated high school a semester early, says he's Oxford-bound in three weeks to enroll in classes.
Video clip of Shea in practice: