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11-16-2008, 11:58 AM
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'10 VA LB Brian Laiti (Virginia Tech Verbal)
'10 VA LB Brian Laiti
Outside linebacker
Fairfax (VA) Robinson
Ht: 6-foot-4
Wt: 200 lbs
Forty: 4.7 secs
Class: 2010 (High School)
Stone Bridge Legit, Robinson Junior Gets VT Offer - Josh Barr's Recruiting Insider
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Made the journey out to Stone Bridge last Friday as I wanted to get a look at the Bulldogs' top prospects. And while it's difficult (at best) to judge linemen and linebackers while watching from field level, as a group David Wang (Virginia Tech), Brian Slay (N.C. State) and Zach Thompson and Mike Olson (Wake Forest) were impressive.
Although Robinson lost 49-7, its middle linebacker, junior Brian Laiti was around the ball plenty. Virginia Tech defensive line coach Charley Wiles had been at Robinson earlier in the day to offer Laiti a scholarship then made the trip to Ashburn for the game.
Laiti's other scholarship offers include West Virginia and Syracuse, according to Robinson Coach Mark Bendorf.
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02-08-2009, 05:57 PM
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An early look at the Fab 15 for 2010 -- dailypress.com
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Brian Laiti, LB, Robinson High (Fairfax), 6-4, 200
Amassing 147 tackles, including five sacks, in the junior season put him on the radar screen for U.Va., Tech, BC, West Virginia and Syracuse – all of which have offered him.
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05-18-2009, 05:34 PM
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U-Md., VT, WVU Among Dozens Chasing Robinson LB - Josh Barr's Recruiting Insider
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Robinson linebacker Brian Laiti "is getting a lot of love," according to Coach Mark Bendorf, but the 6-3, 210-pound junior has yet to narrow his college choices.
"I've had 44 coaches in so far since the last week of April, it's been a pretty steady stream," Bendorf said. "It's not all for him, I've got a couple other guys too. But he has a lot on his plate.
"He's in that stage of collecting information. He went to a fair amount of places in the winter. He's been to Maryland a couple times, he went to Virginia Tech's junior day, West Virginia's junior day. He's being proactive about investigating different schools and listening to what coaches have to say - checking his opportunity to play, defensive schemes, coordinators. He's being pretty thorough."
Among the schools to travel to Fairfax to check out Laiti have been Michigan (twice), Michigan State and Notre Dame.
"The longer a player like him stays open, the crazier it gets," Bendorf said. "At some point, if you're going to be a nationwide recruit, your phone is going to blow up, my phone is going to blow up."
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07-18-2009, 04:22 PM
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