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03-27-2008, 05:58 PM
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'09 VA LB Jerod Askew
'09 VA LB Jerod Askew
Inside linebacker
Chesapeake (VA) Oscar Smith
Ht: 6-foot-0
Wt: 214 lbs
Forty: 4.6 secs
Class: 2009 (High School)
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From the NC State site...talks about what he likes about the Wolf Pack and says he favors NC State and WVU. Oklahoma, Tennessee and Clemson have recently offered and he will take as much time as possible to make a decision.
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Illinois and South Carolina have offered. Doesn't currently have any favorites.
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"Recruiting is going great," Askew stated. "I just picked up two more offers from Illinois and South Carolina. Now I have them from Virginia Tech, NC State, West Virginia, Oklahoma, Maryland, Clemson, Tennessee, Illinois, and South Carolina."
He's attended Junior Day at Maryland and was a visitor for West Virginia's Sring Game.
"I liked Maryland's facilities," said Askew. "The coaches were great and the players were excellent. We talked to them about how the school is and what it was like playing there.
"West Virginia was awesome. The fans were crazy... they love football down there. It was a nice place. I really thought it was going to be in the middle of nowhere but it was nice to be there in the mountains."
Askew secured his first offer last fall from the NC State Wolfpack. The Wolfpack has consistently been mentioned among his leaders, but it appears they could be slipping due to state-specific academic requirements needed to enroll at NC State.
"NC State was the first school to offer me a scholarship," he stated. "My head coach told me about it last year and it shocked me. It was really big, and they've always been one of my to schools.
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Hesitant to name a leader, or even a top five, Askew has a couple of camps in mind and is looking to make a decision late in the process.
"I'll probably try and camp at Clemson, Tennessee, and Maryland," he said. "Those are the ones I want to camp at and I'm going to get out and see some more colleges.
"I'm wide open. I don't even want to say a top five right now because I like everybody. I'm going to try and narrow it down later on... probably after the summer."
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The article also breaks down his junior film.
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06-01-2008, 11:06 AM
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Cavanaugh undergoes Poseidon adventure - Roanoke.com
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Morgan said that Askew has narrowed his list to Alabama, Michigan, Tennessee, West Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina and Virginia Tech.
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Down to WVU, Tennessee, Alabama, Maryland and South Carolina.
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'I definitely want to get out of Virginia,' LB says -- dailypress.com
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After logging a combined total of 228 tackles in his sophomore and junior high school seasons and earning all-state honors both years, linebacker Jerod Askew shouldn't have much left to prove.
That's not the way the University of Virginia and Virginia Tech saw it. From the perspectives of both of those coaching staffs, there must've been something missing.
Askew, a 6-foot-1, 230-pound recruit from Oscar Smith High in Chesapeake, isn't losing much sleep over it, and he really shouldn't with the list of powerhouses that do have an interest in him.
UVa hasn't offered a scholarship to Askew, who is considered by most recruiting analysts to be the best linebacker in the state and one of the top 15 linebackers in the nation. Tech offered Askew, but the offer didn't come until early this year.
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Askew's response to the late — or lack of — attention from Tech and UVa? No worries. He'll go where he's wanted.
"I kind of moved on from (Tech and UVa) when I broke my offers down to five schools," said Askew, who had 14 sacks last season.
He's down to West Virginia, Tennessee, Alabama, South Carolina and Maryland.
Askew already has a visit to West Virginia scheduled for the weekend of Sept. 26. He plans to visit the other four finalists before making a decision in late December or early January.
In narrowing his list down to five, Askew eliminated offers from several other elite schools. Clemson, Michigan and Oklahoma all offered him.
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Askew hasn't qualified, but he's close. His grade-point average is allegedly very solid, and he said he came just a few points away from getting a qualifying score in his first attempt at the SAT.
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Scout- Touring Virginia: Jerrod Askew (FREE)
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Touring Virginia: Jerrod Askew By Lichtenfels/Hilbert
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Posted Aug 7, 2008
Dan Hilbert recently made a trip down to Chesapeake, Virginia to Oscar Smith High to check out a number of solid D-I prospects. In the class of 2009 the cream of the crop may be Jerrod Askew.
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