Tyran Stokes is already the best classified rings prospect in SportsCenter the next 100, but after debuting on the open receiver last weekend with Notre Dame High School (California), he could also be on his way to the five -star status on the grill.
The 6 feet and 7 inches and 230 pounds recorded 57 reception yards and a touchdown in a 57-14 puzzle of Culver City High School (California) on September 26.
Now, Stokes will return to hard wood in the border league on Sunday (9 PM ET, ESPN 2), leading Notre Dame (California) against Dynamic Prep (Texas).
While the possible search for Stokes to the grid stardom remains to be seen, simply fastening his chin places in an exclusive list of past, present and loans that challenged the grass while maintaining their stardom in the hard wood.
James doubled as twice an open receiver All-Ohio in St. Vincent-ST. Mary Catholic, staggering in offers of multiple Power 4 programs that expected to hook the extraordinary 6 -foot athlete 6 feet 6.
James accumulated 1,912 reception yards in 99 receptions and 27 touchdowns for Fighting Irish while maintaining the number 1 place at ESPN.com 100 in 2003.
Allen Iiverson
The member of the NBA Hall of Fame was a legend in Bethel High School (Virginia) for his skills as a double threat field marshal, which led the Bruins to a state title during his third year.
Iiverson ended that season by launching for 1,423 yards and 14 touchdowns while running for 781 yards and 15 touchdowns. He also returned five kick kicks and four outching for TouchDowns and picked up eight high school passes.
That same year, Iiverson, who has always expressed that football was his first love, led Bethel to a state title in basketball.
Matt Barnes
The 14 -year -old veteran of the NBA, and the current analyst and podcast, once was one of the most feared deep threats in California, registering 2,070 reception yards in 100 receptions and scoring 45 touchdowns for the High School field.
As Senior, Barnes led the nation with 28 Touchdown receptions, which led him to be named an All-American and All-State.
Black is entering its third season with Orlando Magic with a reputation of, among other things, being a precise pin. But during his football game in Coppell High School (Texas), Black was better known for his ability to wobble in Touchdowns.
In two years of university game, he accumulated 1,327 reception yards and 16 touchdowns. That production earned him his first offer through the Kansas Jayhawks.
Before Suggs leads the Bulldogs of Gonzaga to the play of the national title and captivate Magic fans for 16.2 points, four rebounds and 3.7 assists for game last season before a knee injury that ends the season, was winning the Gatorade player of the Minnesota year in football in 2019.
The field marshal and 6-foot defensive 4 inches and 190 pounds passed for 2,210 yards and 25 touchdowns and took the SMB Wolfpack of the Minnehaha Academy to a 12-1 record and a state championship. Suggs also hurried to 974 yards and 12 touchdowns and nine interceptions were hooked, returning two for touchdowns and 32 cups. Back in the hard wood, Suggs ended up number 6 in general in SportsCenter the next 100 by 2020.