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Eddie Hahn didn't have an offer from Duke... But it IS a good feeling to get one up on an acc team like NC State.
BTW, what do you call your son-in-law's father, and mother?
Josephzedalis 7:27pm via Twitter Web Client
@HSSportsNJ RBC quarterback Eddie Hahn has meniscus surgery. Not sure how long he's out:
http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news...eddie-hahn-has-knee-surgery-return-uncertain/
>>>Red Bank Catholic quarterback Eddie Hahn had surgery to repair a torn meniscus Thursday and will miss an undetermined amount of time his mother, Lisa, confirmed in a Twitter message to NJ Advance Media on Friday. Hahn, last year’s Shore Conference Player of the Year, led Red Bank Catholic to the Non-Public Group 3 title last season. Hahn was injured in a scrimmage against Montclair, Elizabeth and Pope John on Tuesday....
...“He was seen (by a physician) Tuesday, had a MRI Wednesday and the procedure Thursday,” Lisa Hahn wrote.<<
HistoryMajor said:Kudos to Fuller. Seems like some journalists cover only UConn football, and other writers (you know who they are) cover only UCONN men's or women's BB but Fuller seems to cover all the bases. Once in awhile Fuller is stymied because he can't be in two places at once but in general, Fuller does an excellent job. Just my opinion.
Welcome, Eddie! Great pick!
Never say that to a QB.
Sorry....had to do it. There was a method to my madness:Never say that to a QB.
SCHoops19:42pm via Twitter for iPhone
RBC picks up a nice win on the road, 33-14 over Manalapan. @Eddie_Hahn9 with 257 passing yards, and 62 rushing to lead the Caseys!
211 yds in the first half.
huskymedic said:BrianDohnScout 3:12pm via Twitter Web Client
Athletiic Eddie Hahn is a steal for #UConn
Story w/ video: http://recruiting.scout.com/story/1604565-athletic-eddie-hahn-a-steal-for-UConn
>>Position versatility is a key in recruiting, and when mental and physical toughness is added to the equation, it adds to the value of a recruit.Eddie Hahn embodies all of those traits. He committed to Connecticut, and the Huskies have the luxury of deciding whether to play him at quarterback or safety. I like him more on defense, but in seeing him play twice during his senior season, his development as a quarterback is showing.<<
>>Physically, Hahn added more muscle mass to his upper body and it resulted in better arm strength. He is now 6-foot-3, 210 pounds, and the added size makes it more difficult for opposing players to get him down.
As a junior, he played safety as well and made 32 tackles, and his ability to read the play in front of him and come up in run support and cover to the sideline stood out. It is also why I think safety (or even linebacker if h continues to add size) could be his best position in college. He has the mentality to play on defense, but he is not doing so this season because of the training camp injury.<<