Photo: NCA&T head football coach Lee Fobbs.
When you have the nation's longest losing streak (0-27), you need everything and it appears Coach Lee Forbes recruited like the future is now. The Aggies selected 27 incoming players with size and speed for the offensive and defensive lines.
Twenty-two of the 27 players are from the State of North Carolina, and only four are from the junior college ranks.
NCA&T 2008 Recruiting Class
Fernando White 5-9 165 WR Charlotte, NC (Independence)
Torrian Warren 6-3 175 WR Greensboro, NC (Dudley)
Derek Gould 6-4 185 WR Brownsville, NJ (Pemberton)
Donte Prince 6-3 195 WR Laurinburg, NC (Scotland Co.)
Dreyan Willis 6-1 195 WR Snow Hill, NC (Dean JUCO)
McKinley Morgan 6-2 175 WR Winston Salem, NC (Carver)
Justin Duhaney 5-11 180 RB Charlotte, NC (Victory Christian)
Michael Mayhew 5-10 185 RB Charlotte, NC (East Mecklenburg)
Darius Moore 6-0 190 RB Concord, NC (Central Cabarrus)
Carlton Fears 6-1 185 QB Stone Mountain, GA (Georgia Military)
Brent Walker 6-1 285 OL Durham, NC (Hillside)
Willie Pettiford 6-4 330 OL Roxboro, NC (Person)
Kimeko James 6-5 305 OL Winston Salem, NC (Parkland)
Isiah Holland 6-5 300 OL Wilson, NC (Fike)
Donald Pollock 6-7 370 OL Goldsboro, NC (Goldsboro)
Quay Long 5-10 170 DB Charlotte, NC (West Charlotte)
Justin Ferrell 5-10 180 DB Danville, VA (George Washington)
Louis Muldow 5-10 175 DB Greenville, NC (Rose)
Bobby Hedgepeth 6-3 235 LB Enfield, NC (Northwest Halifax)
Austin Bowden 6-3 235 LB Fayetteville, NC (E.E. Smith)
Aaron Bethea 6-1 285 DL Red Springs, NC (Red Springs)
Terry Davis 6-1 275 DL Bunn, NC (Bunn)
Micah Stanfield 6-2 285 DL Eden, NC (Morehead)
Brandon Young 6-2 260 DL Louisville, KY (Manuel)
Jarrell Herring 6-2 260 DL Detroit, MI (Grand Rapids CC)
Leviston Lewis 6-1 325 DL Charlotte, NC (Joliet CC)
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