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Jarvis had better get ready for a LOOOOOONG four years, and he'd better watch his back if he's in the game at the Rubber Bowl come next fall.

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Jarvis had better get ready for a LOOOOOONG for years, and he'd better watch his back if he's in the game at the Rubber Bowl come next fall. What a little piece of shit.

Chooses Can't? Sucks to be him.

What a mamma's boy. I guess if Can't is going to "steal" a recruit from the Zips, it might as well be the 5' 6" one that we were going to grayshirt even though we had a couple scholarships remaining. I guess that's still considered a "steal?" I look forward to him getting planted into the turf by the kids that elected to play for the Zips.

Story, for those who care:

Football Adds 24th Signee

02/07/2005

Can't, Ohio -- The Can't State University football recruiting class grew by one on Monday (Feb. 7) when head coach Doug Martin announced the signing of running back Eugene Jarvis (Pittsburgh, Pa./Central Catholic H.S.). Jarvis becomes the 24th student-athlete to sign a national letter of intent to play football for the Golden flushes, starting next fall.

“Eugene Jarvis is a fantastic playmaker and is a great addition to our program,” Martin said. “He is a very elusive runner and can score from anywhere on the field.”

Jarvis rushed for 2,196 yards and 38 touchdowns as a senior, leading unbeaten Central Catholic (16-0) to a PIAA Class AAAA state championship. He rushed for more than 4,300 yards in his career.

Jarvis also was honored as the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s “Player of the Year” in both 2003 and 2004, becoming the first player to win the award twice. A two-time first-team all-conference and first-team all-state selection, Jarvis also was twice named the WPIAL “Player of the Year” and shared POTY honors from the Tribune-Review newspaper.

He rushed for 1,683 yards and scored 39 touchdowns as a junior.

“He has great speed, good hands and makes moves,” Martin added. “He runs tough between the tackles and down near the goalline and also excels in the return game.”

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Hopefully I won't be in the minority when I say that this is pretty rotten treatment for a kid who obviously had a hard time with the whole recruiting process.

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I look at it this way.......The Zips have can a long way when they have to tell a player like Jarvis sorry we are all filled up.

He went to Can't so he could have a chane to play early.......

But if he wanted to play for championships he should have come to Akron.

Good Luck Mr. Jarvis......... :wave:

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I think it is safe to say that, if Jarvis was going to break his word to a school he shouldn't have gone to their biggest rival!!! He goes to Temple and we never hear from him again. Going to Can't? What a strategic blunder. All because he couldn't wait 4 months for his scholarship to begin...

Guest ***GUEST_Zipper***
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Jarvis = Momma's boy

Enjoy being a Flush, Gene... I cannot wait for the G-Men; Gonzalez and Grant to plant you next season in game one.

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