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New NJ.com Top 50 ranks N.J.’s top high school FB recruits: Who made the top 10? Who’s No. 1? (Full list)
Updated Jan 08, 2021;
Posted Jan 08, 2021
Who are the best of the best high school football recruits in New Jersey? (Getty Images)Getty Images/iStockphoto
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The COVID-19 pandemic has created an influx of challenges to the high school football recruiting process, but New Jersey is still flourishing (though at a slightly diminished rate) due to its talent, respected coaching and North Jersey’s Super Football Conference being one of the strongest high school leagues in the country. But who are the players who occupy the minds of college coaches most?
New NJ.com Top 50 ranks high school FB recruits: Capping senior campaigns while new stars emerge (Part 4 of 5)
Updated Jan 07, 2021;
Posted Jan 07, 2021
Desmond Igbinosun (4) of Union carries the ball after a catch in the third quarter against St. Joseph (Metuchen) on Saturday, October 24, 2020 in Metuchen. Union won, 25-0.Andrew Mills | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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NJ Advance Media presents the January 2021 update of the NJ.com Top 50, a ranking of the top 50 high school football recruits in New Jersey. The list ranks the state’s most highly-recruited prospects, grades nine through 12. It’s not solely a list of the state’s top performers best reflected by our list of 75 top high school football players released each fall and all-state and all-group teams released each December. However, play is also factored in. The list will be broken down into five parts throughout the week as we reveal 10 picks at a time.
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Remembering the sports people we lost in 2020; Taglieri, Stephans, Lewis among those who left a mark
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In the pandemic-ravaged year of 2020, when COVID-19 grabbed the headlines, there were some beloved people in the local sports world who we lost and will never be forgotten.
In August, it felt like time stood still when word that
Lou Taglieri had passed away suddenly at the age of 59. Taglieri was as much Hoboken as Frank Sinatra, as beloved as fresh bread and fresh mozzarella.
It was such a tragic loss that even legendary Super Bowl Most Valuable Player
Eli Manning of the Giants expressed his sadness when Taglieri, the former Hoboken head football coach, passed on. Taglieri had secured JFK Stadium for Manning, then a Hoboken resident, for use for Manning and his teammates during a work stoppage in 2011.
Fuente, his job status secure, for now, announces 2021 recruiting class
Published Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020, 7:14 pm
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Virginia Tech football coach Justin Fuente, who we learned Tuesday would return for a sixth season, on Wednesday welcomed a 2021 recruiting class that isn’t getting a whole lot of love from the recruiting services.
There is one four-star player – tight end Jack Hollifield, the younger brother of current Tech linebacker Dax Hollifield.