It doesn't matter what position Trevor ends up playing. The fact of the matter remains constant, he has the athletic ability to play D-I college football and has accomplished something not many from SE Ohio get a chance to do......play another set of downs after their last high school game!
Trevor is living a dream and has made his school, community, county and SE Ohio very proud! People that get on here and attempt to dis-credit a young man may need some therapy or counseling. I for one am proud of any and all local kids that have and are currently playing at the next level.
Hell, I would have been the water boy if I could have received a free education.
For some, talking about college sports is as closest as we will ever get! This young man is experiencing it and could probably care less what some of the experts on here think. Good luck Trevor!
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Hoggy wrote:It doesn't matter what position Trevor ends up playing. The fact of the matter remains constant, he has the athletic ability to play D-I college football and has accomplished something not many from SE Ohio get a chance to do......play another set of downs after their last high school game!
Trevor is living a dream and has made his school, community, county and SE Ohio very proud! People that get on here and attempt to dis-credit a young man may need some therapy or counseling. I for one am proud of any and all local kids that have and are currently playing at the next level.
Hell, I would have been the water boy if I could have received a free education.
For some, talking about college sports is as closest as we will ever get! This young man is experiencing it and could probably care less what some of the experts on here think. Good luck Trevor!
Hit it right on the mark Hoggy! Hope nothing but the best for Trevor!
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I was told a stat at a football camp that the NCAA did a study and found there are 309,000 HS QB in America and only 17,000 were recruited to play on in colleges. That means you have to be in the top 5.7 % of 309,000. Walls did well in my book to get recruited as a QB.
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------agreed hoggy. if he did not have the talent , he would not have went d1. sometimes a change is fine, but getting to at a d1 level, and getting an education is whats more important, paladin has 2 interchangeable parts, his a-hole and his mouth. it's getting closer to football season, and he's a self proclaimed guru. i think john madden calls him for advice.Hoggy wrote:It doesn't matter what position Trevor ends up playing. The fact of the matter remains constant, he has the athletic ability to play D-I college football and has accomplished something not many from SE Ohio get a chance to do......play another set of downs after their last high school game!
Trevor is living a dream and has made his school, community, county and SE Ohio very proud! People that get on here and attempt to dis-credit a young man may need some therapy or counseling. I for one am proud of any and all local kids that have and are currently playing at the next level.
Hell, I would have been the water boy if I could have received a free education.
For some, talking about college sports is as closest as we will ever get! This young man is experiencing it and could probably care less what some of the experts on here think. Good luck Trevor!














Re: NMSU - Trevor Walls
What is the latest on T. Walls. Is the move to TE working out ok for him? Will he get to see much PT this year?
Best of luck!
Best of luck!