The 6-foot-7, 350-pound behemoth becomes the second New York City native to have his name called on NFL Draft Day in the first round in the past 34 years — joining Staten Island’s Dominique Easley, who played with Curtis High School and the New England Patriots picked with the 29th-overall selection in the 2014 NFL Draft.
Category: College Football
Boys & Girls’ Khalil Brantley Receives Offer from Seton Hall
Brantley averaged 34 points per game (447 pts) during the regular season, and 37.50 in two Brooklyn Borough Championship tilts. He had led Boys & Girls to an 11-3 regular-season mark.
Lincoln’s Izzy Abanikanda Garners NYSSWA High School Co-Player of the Year Award
Abanikanda rushed for 1,350 yards and 20 touchdowns on just 136 touches as a senior as he guided the Railsplitters to the PSAL Championship Conference semifinals.
Former Bishop Kearney Coach Rocco Sellitto Joins Brooklyn College Women’s Basketball as Assistant
By Jerry Del Priore Brooklyn College Athletics has announced the hiring of Rocco Sellitto as an assistant coach with the women's basketball team, who competes at the Division III level in the City University of New York Athletic Conference (CUNYAC), for the 2019-20 season. Sellitto is a Brooklyn native and former Bishop Kearney High School varsity head … Continue reading Former Bishop Kearney Coach Rocco Sellitto Joins Brooklyn College Women’s Basketball as Assistant
Ex-Canarsie Football Player Adisa Isaac Might Wear Penn State Redshirt
Isaac picks two up tackles in week 2 college football action.
13 Players, 2 Coaches Make the 2019 College Football HOF Class
Vince Young, Raghib Ismail, Troy Polamalu Highlight College HOF Class.
Four-Star Football Recruit Adisa Isaac Commits to Penn State University
Canarsie High School Defensive Football Standout Signs with historic program.
King of Queens: New York Jets Draft Ex-Beach Channel HS Football Standout Folorunso Fatukasi
Far Rockaway, Oueens, football player will battle to make NFL Jets.
Former Chief Johnny Watson Verbally Commits to Nassau Community College
Canarsie Running Back Chooses Lions Football.
Wearable Tech’s Safety Factor May Help Future College Football Recruits Pick Schools
By Jerry Del Priore Earlier in the month of February, on National Signing Day, high school football student-athletes across the country declared what college they would attend in the fall. It’s a culmination of the recruiting process. Most of the times, three elements are considered when seniors make their final decision: scholarship, playing time and … Continue reading Wearable Tech’s Safety Factor May Help Future College Football Recruits Pick Schools

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