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April 21, 2008

Hawks QB a wanted man

The recruitment of Armwood quarterback Mywan Jackson has picked up dramatically in recent weeks. "He is really skyrocketing," Hawks coach Sean Callahan said. Jackson (6-foot-1, 175 pounds) currently has about a dozen scholarship offers. South Carolina, Louisville and Middle Tennessee State are the latest to join the mix. Previously, he had offers from Nebraska and North Carolina.

Jackson is primarily being recruited as an athlete, which means he likely would end up at either wide receiver or defensive back given his size, speed and agility. But Callahan said Middle Tennessee State is recruiting him solely as a quarterback.

Also at Armwood. ... Hawks defensive back Angelo Hadley, who now has about 25 offers, picked one up from Auburn last week.

-- KEITH NIEBUHR

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Good stuff. These are two marvelous players. Good luck at the next level.

Please only do recruiting blogs for Plant's players, thank you.

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