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'09 MD ATH Tavon Austin (Official Offer)

'09 MD ATH Tavon Austin



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Baltimore (MD) Dunbar
Ht: 5-foot-8
Wt: 156 lbs
Class: 2009 (High School)


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Wearing slightly faded jeans that hang low but comfortably over white sneakers, Tavon Austin glides through the busy hallway of Dunbar High.

Under his left arm, he carries a notebook and a binder. On his wrists are names tattooed in dark, cursive lettering. His grandmother's name, Louann, is on his right wrist. His mother's name, Cathy, is on his left.

Girls walk up to him and pull at his oversized hoodie, which drapes loosely over a lime-green collared polo shirt. They giggle as they say his name. He can't help but smile.

Farther down the hall, some football players lean casually against dark blue, rusting lockers. The afternoon sun shines through and illuminates their laughing faces.

When Austin approaches the group, he blends in easily, trading barbs and slapping hands with friends. Austin is soft-spoken, but when he talks, everyone listens.

It's good to be Tavon Austin.

College coaches are enamored of Dunbar's superstar running back, and they hope to bring his skills and speed to their campuses in 2009.

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Tavon realizes it is early in the process, but he calls Maryland, WVU, FSU, and Clemson his early favorites.


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Old 02-16-2008, 01:19 PM
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Maryland, Rutgers, Virginia, BC, and Penn State have offered. Thinks Tennessee will offer soon.
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From O&B News...Illinois has offered. Visiting PSU this weekend and wants to see Illinois, Notre Dame, Virginia and Boston College. Talks about his contact with Coach Locksley.
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Top five is Penn State, West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, and Illinois.
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baltimoresun.com - Recruiting Report: Busy spring for Dunbar football recruits

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Dunbar football coach Lawrence Smith knew this was coming.

After leading the Poets to the 1A state championship last fall, Smith knew the college recruiters would come calling for his players. But did he know it would be this crazy?

“My phone bill’s been off the hook with these coaches calling,” Smith said.

Of course the main attraction to Dunbar has been running back Tavon Austin, The Sun’s All-Metro offensive player of the year.

According to Smith, Austin has picked up scholarship offers from Maryland, Boston College, Rutgers, Virginia, West Virginia, Syracuse, Penn State, Illinois and South Carolina.

Austin’s been to Junior Day events at Maryland, Penn State and West Virginia, but Smith says he’s not close to making a decision.

“Not ‘till next year,” Smith said of Austin’s timeline for picking a school. “His mom’s looking at every school closely and they’ll go from there.”

Handling the recruiting process has been a new experience for Smith, who replaced legendary Poets coach Ben Eaton after his untimely death last August. For Smith, two things have made coordinating recruiting for his players easier.

“Tavon’s really been opening up the doors for a lot of the other guys,” Smith said. “I’ve also been consulting Bob Wade a lot. He’s really helped me out a lot with this process. He’s really helped me out. But Tavon is an All-American, and like I said, Tavon’s opening doors to see other guys. Coaches, they look at his film and are like, ‘Whoa, who are these other guys?’”

Some of the other guys include wide receiver Sean Farr, quarterback Jonathan Perry, linebacker Tevin Brown and linebacker Gary Onuekwusi. All are juniors, each receiving DI interest.

Farr could be the next Poet to receive an offer.

“He hasn’t received an official offer yet, but he’s getting highly recruited by Virginia, Maryland and Syracuse,” Smith said.

There had been some talk that Perry could be brought in as an ‘athlete’ recruit, but Smith said all the talk from college coaches has been for the quarterback position.

“He’s had high recruiting interest from West Virginia,” Smith said. “He visited them for their Junior Day. Maryland has high interest in Jonathan, and also Syracuse.”

As for the two linebackers, Brown has visited West Virginia and Maryland and has been receiving interest from Syracuse, while Onuekwusi is hearing from Maryland, Syracuse and James Madison.

“There’s been really close interest in all these guys,” Smith said. “[Coaches have] told me after spring ball that a lot of these guys will probably be receiving offers.”

Until then, Smith will keep sending out film to schools, prepping for next season in hopes of defending Dunbar’s crown, and undoubtedly watching his phone bill continue to rise.
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Everyone remembers the first time they saw the Noel Devine highlight films on the internet. It was like something we had not seen before. Watching Tavon Austin in person evoked some of those memories for us.
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baltimoresun.com - Varsity Letters: Michigan makes offer to Dunbar's Austin

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Tavon Austin, Dunbar’s senior running back who holds the state career touchdown record of 92, has just picked up another football scholarship offer. Michigan has offered Austin a scholarship, Dunbar coach Lawrence Smith confirmed yesterday. The offer brings the total amount of scholarships offered to Austin to 12.

The Wolverines would bring Austin in to play running back. Every school that Austin is considering wants him to play running back or on the offensive side of the ball, Smith said.

Other schools that have made scholarship offers to Austin include: Maryland, Penn State, Illinois, South Carolina, West Virginia, Nebraska, Boston College, Rutgers, Virginia, Syracuse and Wake Forest.
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Old 04-16-2008, 06:32 AM
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School. Track. Junior Days. Spring games. SATs. Official visits. Summer workouts. The start of the 2008 football season. Narrowing the list of colleges to five. Going for another state football championship. Making a college choice.

Over the next 10 months, that's my schedule. Go to school and track practice five days a week. I've been visiting some schools for their Junior Days - which is when colleges invite some of the top junior football players in the country. I try to ask them as many questions about their school as possible.

So far, I've taken Junior Day visits to Maryland, Penn State, Rutgers and West Virginia. Dunbar football coach Lawrence Smith said that those schools and Michigan, South Carolina, Nebraska, Illinois, Syracuse, Boston College, Virginia and Wake Forest have all made scholarship offers.

A lot of schools want me to go to their spring games this month, but I haven't decided which ones I'll go to yet. I'll also be training - doing the same type of speed and explosion drills that I've always done - but I'm focusing on putting on more muscle, so I'll be hitting the weights a little harder. (Editor's note: Austin is 5 feet 9, 160 pounds).

I've been taking SAT prep courses since last season, and I finally take the test in May. In the summer, I'll be going on official visits with my mother, Cathy Green. She, Coach Smith and my cousin Aaron Thompson are all helping me with the decision.

My mother told me that she wants me go to where I fit in and feel comfortable. She wants to make sure I have people I can go to if anything happens and who care about my education and don't just use me for football. She wants me to get a degree and an education using football. Talking to Aaron helps, too.

He is a Mount St. Joseph graduate who played linebacker at Maryland on a football scholarship from 1997 to 2001. He told me that "the name of the school alone doesn't make it right for you. The hype, the history of the school, how many wins they had last year, all of those things play a factor, but the main question is: How do I fit in? How can this school make me better than who I am today?"

Coach Smith fields calls from college coaches and helps me sort out what schools are interested and what schools I should visit.

He said he has "received calls from USC, Cal, UCLA, Texas, Texas A&M, Nebraska ... you name it. Kansas, Kansas State, Florida, Miami, Florida State ... every college in the country has called and plans on stopping by here in May to basically see what's going on."

This next year will be busy, but at least my teammates are going through the recruiting process with me. After watching my game film, college coaches are starting to see how much overall talent we have on our team.

With the help from my mother, Aaron and Coach Smith, I'll try to narrow my choices down to five schools by the start of the 2008 season. I'd like to have an idea of where I want to go as early as possible, so when the season starts, I can concentrate on one thing:

Winning our third straight state championship.
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From the Michigan site. Interview with Austin's coach, who says Tavon is being looked at as a RB and/or slot WR. Distance will not be a factor, but his coach does mention that he has a cousin who played at Maryland that has been a huge part of Austin's life.
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From BWI...Tavon's uncle talks about the visit last weekend and says he plans to have Tavon visit PSU again when class is in session. Has been to West Virginia and Penn State and plans to visit South Carolina and Michigan.
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Last Saturday, my family and I went to Penn State for its spring game, and I had a great time.

I went with my mother, Cathy, my cousin Aaron, my uncle Charles Green and my grandmother Louann Green. They call their spring game, "The Blue/White Game," and the weather and atmosphere were amazing.

I was up there with about 50 other recruits. I've seen a few of their faces before, but I didn't really recognize many of them. I didn't get to talk to any of them, but I'm more concerned with meeting and talking to some of the current players. I want to know how it really is playing for their school.

When I got there, we went into Beaver Stadium and I love it already. It's huge and holds like 100,000 people (Editor's note: Beaver Stadium has a capacity of 107,282, making it the largest football stadium in the country), and it gets pretty loud in there. The fans were all screaming and it seems like a great place to play.

They took me and the other recruits through the tunnel that the players run through before games, and I have to be honest, I had some butterflies. It almost felt like I was playing.

The entire atmosphere of the weekend was great, too. People were tailgating everywhere, and I was shocked to see how much the students and fans care about their school.

The coaching staff talked to me and introduced themselves to my mother. I talked to coach Joe Paterno, and he always shows me love when I go there. He talks about grades and stresses that I keep them up. They also said that no spots on the team are guaranteed, so if I show up to practice and perform well, I could play early.

Who I really like is (assistant coach-defensive line coach) Larry Johnson Sr. He really talks to my mother and lets me and her know how I fit in. He says that they have effective ways to utilize the way I move and my speed, and he really makes Penn State feel like a home already.

My mother liked the school, too, but she likes it more for the academics. She's much more concerned with a school's academics than its football program.

The big play of the game was when redshirt freshman running back Stephfon Green had a 57-yard touchdown run. It was a good run; he really broke it open and he's really fast. There was some good blocking up front, but he broke a tackle, so I thought that was good. He's smaller too, but he's still a little bit bigger than me (Editor's note: Green is listed at 5 feet 10, 189 pounds; Austin is 5-9, 160).

We left in the third quarter, but the fans showed me love even when I was leaving. A few people even asked for my autograph. It really made me feel like I was "big-time" already.

Oh, and Penn State even has an ice cream named after JoePa, named "Peachy Paterno." Unfortunately, I didn't get to have any on this trip.
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Last week I got an offer from Georgia. It's the second Southeastern Conference offer I've received so far, with the other one coming from South Carolina.

Right now, all the schools are kind of the same to me since I haven't gotten the chance to really visit any of them yet. What makes the Bulldogs' offer a little different is that they're recruiting me as a slot receiver.

Most of the other schools that have recruited me want me to play running back, but I wouldn't mind playing receive