| Reggie
Youngblood
Scout.com Headlines: |
Let your guard down & enjoy the ride, Miami After five straight wins, the Canes are on the fast track back
-by CanesTime.com
Nov 19, 2008 |
Youngblood speaks highly of team's OL  Read on to see what OL Reggie Youngblood is saying.
-by Scout.com
Mar 19, 2008 |
Battle for Right Tackle Position  Reggie Youngblood and Chris Rutledge are trying to earn a starting job
-by CanesTime.com
Aug 8, 2007 |
Youngblood to take on DE Barnes  Observers outside of the game may believe that the University of Miami will dominate FIU.
-by CanesTime.com
Oct 12, 2006 |
Youngblood Ready for Return  OL Reggie Youngblood is expecting to play against Houston on Saturday.
-by CanesTime.com
Sep 25, 2006 |
Youngblood Improving  Reggie Youngblood is expected to start at left tackle this season for the Hurricanes.
-by CanesTime.com
Aug 8, 2006 |
2006 Fall Preview: Offensive Line  The Hurricanes return one offensive starter on the offensive line.
-by CanesTime.com
Jul 29, 2006 |
2006 Starting LT: Reggie Youngblood  Reggie Youngblood (Houston, Texas) is expected to start at left tackle this upcoming season.
-by CanesTime.com
Mar 31, 2006 |
Waiting is Over for Youngblood  Reggie Youngblood is a 6-foot-5, 315-pound offensive lineman from Houston, Texas.
-by CanesTime.com
Aug 5, 2005 |
The Scout.com All-American Teams Here are the first and second team Scout.com All-Americans.
-by Scout.com
Feb 1, 2005 |
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| 2005 Scout.com HS Football Rankings (full list): |
| Pos: OL |
Pos Rank: #3 |
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| Biography: |
| Youngblood recorded 55 pancake blocks as a senior. He carries a 3.5 GPA and 880 SAT. Youngblood bench presses 315 pounds, squats 500 and has a vertical jump of 28-inches.
Reginald Youngblood Video
Youngblood: "I have a good motor and I go hard every play. I don't take no plays off and I'm smart too. I know my assignments. I want to improve my strength and power as well as my footwork and speed. Coaches say they like how I get after it and how I run block and pass block. I heard from a lot of coaches that I'm the best OT they've seen on tape."
Scouting Report: The first thing you notice is his God-given athleticism and the impressive physique he carries. Kid looks like the Evander Holyfield of offensive tackles. Simply put, the 6-5, 285-pounder is right where he needs to be in his development as a high school blue-chip left tackle prospect. And in all likelihood, he'll develop into a major D-I impact player for the next 3-4 years before heading to the NFL to play on Sundays.
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