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06-08-2008, 11:38 AM
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'10 VA DT Nick Acree (Virginia Tech Verbal)
'10 VA DT Nick Acree
Defensive tackle
Richmond (VA) King William
Ht: 6-foot-6
Wt: 300 lbs
Forty: 4.9 secs
Bench max: 425 pounds
Squat max: 575 pounds
Class: 2010 (High School)
Rivals $
6/7
VT verbal.
Hokies pick up two football commitments -- dailypress.com
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Acree, a 6-6, 300-pound rising junior defensive tackle at Group A King William High in King William, is Tech's first commitment for the '10 class. He was also considering offers from Virginia, Tennessee, Penn State, Maryland and Purdue.
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06-14-2008, 09:29 PM
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Recruit wanted to be noticed, got a lot more from VT visit - Roanoke.com
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When Nick Acree’s parents took him to Virginia Tech last week, all they were seeking was a little exposure.
“We had already planned to go to two or three other camps,” Acree’s father, Van, said, “but, we told him, anywhere he wants to go to play ball and can get a full scholarship and a great education and is going to have fun, that’s fine with us.”
“We told him it was totally up to him and that we’d back him 100 percent.”
Acree, a 6-foot-6, 300-pound offensive and defensive lineman from King William High School, arrived in Blacksburg for Tech’s one-day camp last Saturday and left as the first member of the Hokies’ 2010 recruiting class.
“When I did commit, I got a lot of e-mails from other coaches who wanted to know, ‘Did you really commit,’ or ‘Are you sure,’ “said Acree, who played offensive tackle in 2007 but wants to play defense at the next level. “That’s pretty much what’s going on right now.”
Acree said he’s been a Virginia Tech fan since he was little, which wasn’t that long ago. He said he needed a sudden growth surge to reach his current size but figured he would be big because his dad, who played basketball at St. Paul’s, is 6-5 and weighs in the high 200s.
“I’ve got it in my genes,” Nick said.
He also has the strength to have done 36 repetitions at 185 pounds during a recent combine and he is a protege of former NFL defensive back Mel Gray, who was a member of the church they attended in Williamsburg and does personal training.
Van and Rochelle Acree are ministers and have their own congregation now in West Point, which is 30 minutes north of Williamsburg. As a freshman, Nick played at West Point High School.
“We moved from West Point to King William because of the football program that Roger Brooks had implemented in King William County,” Van Acree said. “Not saying anything about the coach at West Point because we really like him a lot, but King William had such a great football program. That’s why we moved and decided to buy a house in King William.
“We were trying to get him exposed, with the help of Mel Gray, so he could get a scholarship and then move to the next level, which would be pro. Our plan was for him to stop in Blacksburg on Saturdays before he went to the pros to play Sundays.”
After taking King William into the state playoffs, where it lost to Gretna, Brooks took the head job at Henrico.
“He’s not there anymore,” Van Acree said, “but we’re staying at King William. Zachary Just, the new coach, came in from Hanover. We met with him and Nick is just crazy about him and he’s crazy about Nicholas, and I think he’s going to bring a new light and a new era to King William football.”
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11-12-2008, 10:34 AM
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FVSports - The Elite100: Class of 2010
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7. Nick Acree
6'6" / 300 pounds / Defensive Tackle / King William High School / Richmond, Virginia
Committed to Virginia Tech
Scouting Report: Monstrous prospect with special athleticism for his size. Someone who can change the opposition's game plan. Obviously stout against the run, Acree's height is a tremendous tool in clogging the opposition's passing lanes as well. Understands the nuances of his position unlike a lot of physical marvels. Unlike D.J. Fluker, who I advocated should move to offensive tackle after his sophomore year, Acree has the initial burst, balance, and aggressiveness to stay on the defensive line. Carries himself with a presence on and off the field. As expected, needs to work on consistency and especially pad level. Gets by with his size in high school, will need to develop his techniques in the future. Should be a tremendous force at the next two levels, a program changing talent.
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