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Alonzo Horton takes in Ole Miss/LSU game
Story URL: http://mississippi.scout.com/2/704450.html
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Yancy Porter
OMSpirit.com | Nov 22, 2007 |
Alonzo Horton (DE, N' West CC, MS) - The 6' 3", 255
pound former Auburn defensive end attended the Ole Miss/LSU game with his parents
and current teammates, Demareo Marr and Patrick Trahan, on Saturday.
"You
know, with me being from Louisiana, I did not like the outcome," added a
chuckling and always personable Alonzo Horton.
"But the score did not indicate what type of game it was. The had a couple
of mistakes and their LB's had a few mis-assignments. The defensive line played
great. LSU could not run the ball on them. The screens is what hurt them the most.
They had poor LB play. If they would have eliminated those mistakes, we would
have a new #1."
Horton split his time at N' West CC this season at
OLB and DE. Where does he feel like his talents are best suited?
"I
feel I can play both DE and LB. Ole Miss wants me to play Leo end. I will be great
at it, but if they want me to move over to LB, I will be great at that too. The
mental aspect has just grown so much. You know my story. I committed to Ole Miss,
then I committed to Auburn, left Auburn and now I am set to sign with Ole Miss
in February. I have matured a lot, mentally, through this whole process. I have
also been in three different defensive systems in my three years of college ball.
My first year at Auburn, we had a different coordinator than my second season
there. I just can not wait to get over to Ole Miss and make things happen and
be the next great football player to come out of that program. I doubt very seriously
that they will bring in another player that truly loves that school the way I
do. If you cut me, red and blue would come out."
Rumors were actually
circulating that Alonzo was wavering with his commitment; were they accurate?
"Not
at all. Do not get me wrong, I do not mind taking a free trip to just go and enjoy
the recruiting process and get away from school, so I can just hang out. But seriously,
I am the last person you have to worry about not coming (to Ole Miss). I already
talked to Coach Orgeron about this. He knows my situation. If I go on any visits,
it is just to take a free trip and hang out with the boys. He told me to go take
as many free trips as I like. Memphis and Troy offered me recently and some other
schools have started calling. But ff he does not want me to (take other visits),
he knows I will not do it."
Alonzo is also taking an active role in
helping land arguably the most important recruit for next year's Ole Miss team.
"Patrick
(Trahan) is really leaning towards Ole Miss. Both of our parents drove up for
the game. I know his mother is crazy about the (Ole Miss staff). I told him he
has to do what is best for him, but it would be great to play together for at
least two more years. I am not going to say we left Auburn for the same reason,
but we went down the same side of the street. It would be hard imagining not having
him next to him at Ole Miss."
Horton was also taking an active role
in helping Ole Miss recruit in the stands.
"I told big Dudley (LaPorte)
that we would love to have him at Ole Miss. There was also another recruit in
the stands that said he was down to Ole Miss and Auburn. He was asking me a lot
of questions about Auburn and why I left. I did not say anything negative about
Auburn because that is just not my style. I just focused on the positives at Ole
Miss. I could tell he was really interested in what I had to say since I have
already gone through this."
Alonzo's junior college career came to
an end last Friday when they lost to MS Gulf Coast CC.
"I had an OK
season. A lot of people said I had a good season but we did not win any titles.
I finished the year with 86 tackles and 10 for losses. I played a little out of
position at LB, but they ended up putting me back at DE. I did not get a lot of
post season awards, like All-State, but that is cool. I will use that as motivation.
I have been keeping a note pad and watching a lot of film on what I did wrong.
I watch a lot of Patrick Willis and Ray
Lewis when I study the LB's. They have such great vision. Great LB's have
to have great vision. You watch Patrick Willis. He anticipates where the play
is going before it even goes there. You have to have that to be a great LB. Then
I study Jevon Kearse and Dwight
Freeney when I am looking at the DE's. They have a motor that never stops.
I have a good motor too, but it could be better. Those are the main two things
I am focusing on right now, my vision and motor. Until I know which position I
will definitely be playing at Ole Miss, I am going to study both positions like
that is where I am going to play. I know that Ole Miss likes me at DE, but with
their LB play this year, I might end up over there."
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