Should the Under Armour High School game really be blogged at all?”
AJC.com : Under Armour Game a first-class event for prospects 9:57 am January 2, 2010, by Chip Towers St. Petersburg, Fla. — Greetings from Tropicana Field. I’m here to cover today’s Under Armour High School All-America Game (11 a.m., ESPN) and will be blogging live during the game. So welcome and please join in. It’s a good thing this game is being played in a domed stadium. It’s sunny and beautiful outside but it feels more like Atlanta than Southwest Florida. It was in the 40s as I drove down here from Orlando this morning. They’re expecting a high of 55 degrees this afternoon, relatively frigid in these parts, but it will be about 68 degrees under this The Tampa Bay Rays’ baseball facility appears to be a good set-up for today’s football game. They put down field turf over the basepaths and where the pitcher’s mound usually is the St. Petersburg Bowl between Rutgers and UCF two weeks ago and kept it for today’s game. They have added a hug
Some of the best high school football recruits in the nation will converge on Tropicana Field for today’s Under Armour All-America Game. The event, which rivals the long-established U.S. Army All-America Bowl in San Antonio, Texas, is just three years old, but it has big-money backing and a national TV audience from co-organizer ESPN. It includes alumni such as Matt Barkley (Southern Cal) and Julio Jones (Alabama). But truth be told, if not for a scheduling conflict with the Capital One Bowl at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, the game would likely not be played here. Regardless, it will be the one of the best gatherings of high school football talent the Tampa Bay area has seen. Of the 89 players participating, 60 are ranked among ESPN’s Top 150 in the nation. To get you ready for the game, some things you need to know: The local star Tampa Catholic tackle Chaz Green, a Palm Harbor resident, is one of the top offensive line prospects to come out of the area. At 6 feet 5, 290 pounds, Green
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