| Brandon
Coleman
Scout.com Headlines: |
Does Rutgers still lead for Coleman?  Four-star receiver talks about his official visit to Maryland, and whether Rutgers still leads ...
-by ScarletReport.com
Dec 16, 2009 |
Coleman on RU visit: “It went real well"  Four-star WR Brandon Coleman returned from his official visit from Rutgers, and gave an update ...
-by ScarletReport.com
Dec 8, 2009 |
Will Coleman commit during trip to Rutgers?  The four-star WR from Bishop McNamara favors Rutgers, and begins an official visit Friday ...
-by ScarletReport.com
Dec 4, 2009 |
Four-star WR Coleman down to two schools  Bishop McNamara WR trimmed his list to two schools; Who made cut from Rutgers, Maryland, Va. Tech?
-by ScarletReport.com
Nov 6, 2009 |
Terp’s Recruiting Target…Brandon Coleman  2010 Maryland WR on the radar of many schools.
-by Scout.com
Oct 25, 2009 |
Scarlet Knights Still Lead  Brandon Coleman has nearly 500 yards receiving and eight scores through seven games.
-by Scout.com
Oct 21, 2009 |
RU watches, leads four-star's recruitment  Asst. Gary Emanuel traveled to Maryland to watch a four-star player, who says Rutgers is his leader.
-by ScarletReport.com
Oct 4, 2009 |
Coleman Has Clear Favorite  2010 prospect Brandon Coleman talks to TSR about recruiting and declares a favorite
-by TurtleSportsReport.com
Sep 25, 2009 |
No Trips During Season  Brandon Coleman says he expects to possibly only take a couple of official trips.
-by Scout.com
Sep 21, 2009 |
Coleman Has Rutgers On Top  4-Star WR has Scarlet Knights as his leader
-by ScarletReport.com
Sep 14, 2009 |
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| 2010 Scout.com HS Football Rankings (full list): |
| Pos: WR |
Pos Rank: #42 |
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| Coleman is one of the biggest players in the country at his position. Coleman towers over defensive backs with his 6-foot-6 frame. Coleman is another long strider who just seems to glide past defenders. He is remarkably agile for a player of his size. He shows the ability to make people miss in the open field. Coleman is very tough to cover not only because of his size, but because of his ability to adjust on the fly.Bob Lichtenfels
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| Biography: |
| Brandon Coleman was selected 2nd Team All-Conference as a junior. He finished his junior season with 35 receptions for 555 yards and eight touchdowns. He says he benches 260-pounds, squats 400 and has a 32-inch vertical jump.
Coleman is also being recruited for basketball (averages 10 points, seven rebounds and three blocks per game).
Partial senior (6-1) stats: 500 yards receiving and eight touchdowns.
Coleman reports a 3.3 core GPA and an 880 two-part SAT.
Coleman: “If the opportunity presents itself to play football and basketball I’ll give it a shot. I love playing basketball, but football has opened more doors. I wouldn’t mind doing both, but basketball isn’t going to factor into my decision at all.
“I’m very athletic, fast and strong. I can make plays all over the field. I’m pretty quiet though…I just let my game speak for itself.
“I want to work on making my routes more consistent. I’m also working on my footwork and I just want to be a better overall wide receiver.”
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