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Inquoris Desmond Chade Johnson [1] (born February 12, 1986) [1] [2] is an American motivational speaker and former college football player. His football career ended in 2006 at the University of Tennessee with an injury that permanently paralyzed his right arm. [3] [4] Johnson studied psychology and became a motivational speaker.
Blue chips are athletes, particularly high school players, targeted for drafting or signing by teams at the college level. In college football, the term is considered synonymous with four-star and five-star recruits, while in college basketball, the term may also refer exclusively to five-stars.
Singleton rewrote the Meadowbrook record book, setting numerous marks in boys basketball, including putting himself atop the school's all-time boys basketball scoring list with 1,601 career points ...
The college football recruiting class of 2021 refers to the recruiting of high school athletes to play college football starting in the fall of 2021. The scope of this article covers: (a) the colleges and universities with recruiting classes ranking among the top 20 in the country as assessed by at least one of the major media companies, and (b) the individual recruits ranking among the top 20 ...
North Carolina’s Caleb Love (2) and R.J. Davis (4) react as they secure the Tar Heels’ 73-66 victory over UCLA on Friday, March 25, 2022 during the NCAA East Regional semi-final at Wells Fargo ...
The NCHSAA was founded in 1913 by Dr. Louis Round Wilson, a professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.The university served as the primary source of funding and leadership for the Association from 1913 through 1947, before the organization adopted its current model, which provides school administrators with direct influence through the presence of the NCHSAA Board of Directors.
NC State basketball continues to recruit in-state players. The Wolfpack will welcome a Fayetteville native and Rockingham native to Raleigh next year.
He scored 3,573 points over his four-year career, becoming the all-time leading scorer in North Carolina high school basketball history, a record previously held by JamesOn Curry. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] At the close of his senior season, White was named North Carolina Mr. Basketball as the state's top high school player. [ 3 ]