Prosper (Texas) OLs getting FCS looks 
October, 5, 2012
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Damon Sayles | ESPN.com
The talk of the FCS last weekend was Stony Brook, as the Seawolves beat Army to not only improve to 4-1 but also earn their first-ever win against an FBS opponent.
Two players the Seawolves are keeping a strong eye on are Prosper, Texas, linemen Ahmon Mayes and Fritz Hull. Mayes is a 6-foot-4, 245-pound tackle. Hull is a 6-foot-3, 240-pound interior lineman.
The recruiting process is hit and miss for both linemen, but both bring a level of intensity to the program. When using one-word descriptions, Mayes used "aggressiveness" to define himself; Hull used "hustle."
Both players will be looking to help Prosper stay undefeated on Friday in a much-anticipated showdown with Frisco (Texas) Centennial, a team that features three FBS commits in defensive end K.J. Smith (Baylor), cornerback Ranthony Texada (TCU) and quarterback/athlete Lamar Jordan (Arkansas).
Two players the Seawolves are keeping a strong eye on are Prosper, Texas, linemen Ahmon Mayes and Fritz Hull. Mayes is a 6-foot-4, 245-pound tackle. Hull is a 6-foot-3, 240-pound interior lineman.
The recruiting process is hit and miss for both linemen, but both bring a level of intensity to the program. When using one-word descriptions, Mayes used "aggressiveness" to define himself; Hull used "hustle."
Both players will be looking to help Prosper stay undefeated on Friday in a much-anticipated showdown with Frisco (Texas) Centennial, a team that features three FBS commits in defensive end K.J. Smith (Baylor), cornerback Ranthony Texada (TCU) and quarterback/athlete Lamar Jordan (Arkansas).
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