Friday, January 30th, 2009, filed in Headlines, Weekly Digests

Welcome to the 26th edition of our weekly High School Sports and Recruiting Digest, which saves you time by giving you the scoop on the stories you may have missed from the last week. Check out the headlines below for what’s been going on, and click the links to see the full stories.
100-0 Fallout
What was a blowout win of epic proportions for The Covenant School of Dallas has had lasting reprocussions. After beating Dallas Academy 100-0, the coach of the Covenant School of Dallas was fired for not apologizing for the way his team played.
Brandon Jennings Update
Former top player of the 2008 class and possible NBA lottery pick Brandon Jennings was thought to be a possible trend setter when he to play pro ball in Europe right out of high school. Here is an update about how he is finding life overseas.
QB’s are Tough to Predict
This article, by SI.com’s Stewart Mandel takes a look at the 2005 QB recruiting class, and as we have seen before, the QB position remains one of the toughest positions to forecast in college football.
When is it Appropriate to Take Back a Commitment?
This week Recruiting 101 takes a look at when it may be appropriate to take back a commitment to a school, and why commitments should often times be honored by the student athlete.
Clemson Looks to Fill QB Void with Boyd
Class of 2009 Five-star QB Tajh Boyd recently committed to Clemson, Boyd who played most of his senior season on a torn ACL looks to come in early and compete for the starting QB position after the loss of senior Cullen Harper.
Interesting Court Decision
Tuesday the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that Cheerleading was indeed a contact sport. This ruling will have some interesting legal ramifications.







