Tuesday, August 18, 2009

2010 NC State Commit: Robert Crisp




Position: Offensive Tackle
School: Athens Drive (Raleigh, NC)
Height: 6'8
Weight: 305
Class: 2010
Stars: Scout 5-Stars and Rivals 4-Stars
Status: Commit
Offers: NC State, Clemson, Georgia, Maryland, Michigan, UNC, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia Tech, ECU, Boston College, Miami

Biography:

Last season Robert Crisp helped lead Chapel Hill to a 7-4 record. The Tigers made it to the State Playoffs and lost in a close one in the 1st round to Westover (Fayettville, NC) by the score of 13-16.

Robert is the #3 Offensive Tackle in the '09 class according to Rivals and #5 according to Scout. Rivals ranks him as the #32 player overall and Scout ranks him #49.

He runs a 5.31 40-Time and has a 25-inch vertical leap. Both of these numbers ranked Crisp in the Top-10 in each category at the 2009 U.S. Army National Combine in January, ranking 8th in the 40 and 6th in the vertical among Offensive Linemen.

Crisp will be playing his Senior season at Athens Drive in Raleigh, NC.

The FayObserver also just named Crisp the top player in North Carolina in '09. Crisp is only the second Offensive Linemen to receive the prestigious status in the FayObserver's 15 years of doing a Top-50.

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14 Responses to "2010 NC State Commit: Robert Crisp"
  1. Pack Leader said...
    August 18, 2009 at 2:13 PM

    DUDE IS HUGEEEE!!!

    I will be at some Athens Drive games this year just to see him MAUL the opposition!!

    Biggest recruit weve gotten since Mario Williams!!!

  2. ppack3 said...
    August 18, 2009 at 2:49 PM

    Can you say, "pancake?" He is going to be AWESOME standing next to Sam Jones! Wilson might have to give way to Glennon, just so we have a QB that can see over the line! j/k...
    BTW Pack Leader, Sorry to see the harsh rebuff on SFN the other day. Didn't you know that you can't read BOTH sites! It's all or nothing my man. (That's sarcasm)

  3. Pack Leader said...
    August 18, 2009 at 2:58 PM

    Thanks PPack3!!! I quit caring along time ago what those guys who run SFN/NNN think or say about me. I just thought it was unprofessional to use WPH videos that they work hard on and give no credit what so ever, even though in that same article the Cited 2 other websites.... I just didnt see the need in the rebuttal to bash WPH. Say what you want about me but WPH didnt do anything to attack SFN/NNN. Unprofessional.

    Duhh didnt you know you cant read 2 different state pages w/o being a traitor and outcast!!!

    thanks for the positive word though!

  4. ppack3 said...
    August 18, 2009 at 3:25 PM

    No doubt. I didn't catch the fact that they used a WPP vid, but that totally makes sense now.
    I don't know what kind of outcast, or traitor either of us are. All I know is that I love my school, to a fault. And, I soak up info about the Pack like a sponge. Now, I like certain aspects of different outlets better than others. But that statement is not limited to one site. Quite the opposite is true, actually. I like to visit every site that mentions the Pack, and the most frequent ones may have something that the others may not.
    What has happened between more dedicated sites, whether or not it is a two way street, is that sites need traffic. One more site equals a few less clicks. Websites and blogs may not be credited as professional journalistic outlets to some, but they are, very much, part of the mainstream media these days. For better or worse.
    I equate blogs to radio 30 years ago. Some use advertisements to garner an income and support. Some 'pirate' the signal, and some are supported by the government. They all have a place in the world and it is up to your personal preference as to which 'stations' that you chose to listen to, only these days there are a lot more channels to chose from. But, even if there are two news stations, and one is public and one is private, they are still trying to vie for your ear/eye.
    WPP is taking the high road in situations like this, which I love. I think that it is good for the school, the players, the coaches and the fans.
    SFN is like the Rush Limbaugh of State sites, to me. Take that however you like. Go Pack!

  5. Shark Attack said...
    August 18, 2009 at 4:23 PM

    I think Sid needs to strongly consider adding him to the basketball roster.

  6. Wolfpack Hoops said...
    August 18, 2009 at 5:05 PM

    We went over to SFN to see what you guys were talking about and I saw the video. We appreciate you guys taking up for us and we're honestly not sure why SFN has any beef with us, but we truly have no hard feeling towards them.

    Whoever wants to use our videos can use our videos, which is why we put our name on them at the end. We're not doing these sites (WPH/WPP) to try and take down any other sites. SFN is a quality site. Now, do we agree with all their views? No, but to each his own and aside from a few views they have, I really appreciate what they do and think they do a good job at it.

    We started these websites to give people a place to come to read positively pointed articles about their favorite team. All the negativity we receive simply does not bother us, but we'd truly love if everyone would just put down their dukes and realize that no one is out to get anyone else around here. We want the Wolfpack Nation to rally together and do everythign in our power to help usher in a new culture around the University's athletic programs.

    And I'm honestly not sure what article they feel that we stole from somebody without linking it? We have maybe done 500 posts that cite other articles and if we missed one, we apologize.

    As far as the allegation that we doctor our post time stamps, we've already addressed this. When we start an article, and finish it later, or hold off to post it....the time stamp will show the time that we "started" it. If you can doctor post time stamps some how, we are not aware of it.

    We never have, nor will we ever bash, or criticize another NC State website no matter what they say about us....I honestly wonder why everyone can't just get along?

  7. Anonymous said...
    August 18, 2009 at 5:08 PM

    ^
    + 1 million. Seriously man, it's amazing how hateful people can be.
    Please keep doing what you are doing, there are thousands of people out here that really appreciate all you guys do!

  8. ppack3 said...
    August 18, 2009 at 5:37 PM

    ^That's why I love this site. Thx again WPP.

  9. Unknown said...
    August 18, 2009 at 5:40 PM

    "Sorry to see the harsh rebuff on SFN the other day."

    On which article did that occur? I'd like to check it out myself and maybe chime in with my 2 cents worth.

  10. Wolfpack Hoops said...
    August 18, 2009 at 5:52 PM

    T. ,
    No need to chime in. We don't worry about what others are saying. We have a very good following of people here that have the same vision as us. If someone does not agree with us, or like what we do, then that is their opinion.

    We know that there are people that really appreciate what we do, and that's good enough for us.


    how about everyone gets ready for and update from today's scrimmage. We'll have a video update from Coach Tom O'Brien himself.

  11. ppack3 said...
    August 18, 2009 at 5:54 PM

    I'm on the road, T. Could someone help T out with that?

  12. Anonymous said...
    August 18, 2009 at 6:23 PM

    T.-

    article is under

    Friday Football Bytes: Riley Skinner > Russell Wilson?

  13. Pack Leader said...
    August 18, 2009 at 6:27 PM

    No need to add anything to the article or my comments. I wasnt trying to start a website war, simply wanted to give WPH its due for the hardwork. And yes it is common to Cite other websites work. Im not sure why they proceeded to attack but notice I left it alone... lets move on.


    Go PACK!!!

  14. Mr. Duprey said...
    August 19, 2009 at 9:40 AM

    Simply can't wait to see some Athens Drive action in person this season.

    With Williams and McCuller playing their last season of eligibilty and Vermiglio with one more after, there is little doubt that a healthy Crisp will be on the two deep at Tackle. If the spring game has him in it he may be pushing to start.

    Too early to speculate much, though its extremely exciting any time a 5* offensive lineman joins a Coach Horton group of players.
    Vermiglio, Mattes, Allen, Wallace, joined by some RS frosh and Crisp could be one of the most promising groups nation wide- serious.

 

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