Recruiting on the South Plains | FB Michael Pearson

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RECRUITING ON THE HIGH PLAINS
Measurables
MICHAEL PEARSONPosition: FB Ht: 5'11" | Wt: 255 lbs | Forty: 4.70 JUCO: Pierce C.C. (Woodland Hills, CA) DTN Profile Video: Clip 1 Rivals | Scout N/A | ESPN | 24/7 Sports N/A Cumulative Ranking: INC Rankings
Rivals | ![]() , 5.3 Rivals Rating Scout | N/R ESPN | N/R 24/7 Sports | N/R |
This is an interesting pick-up, especially for a team that lacks a true fullback, other than Omar Ontiveros, who I thought did a pretty good job when asked to play. As you'll note from the scouting report and the video below, I'm pretty sure that the height and weight listed are accurate, which means that he's an absolute ton of bricks and seeing his special teams play, that's an accurate statement.
This isn't a need, and given the fact that Pearson is a preferred walk-on, there's little to no risk as he doesn't take a roster spot and he apparently loves to play special teams. Those are pluses in my book as special teams is often overlooked (insert jokes here).
The biggest problem with Pearson is that he's very much an unknown, other than the Rivals profile, with a rating of 5.3, which means that he's essentially a role player and that's probably accurate, but teams need role players that do their job..
The Player Speaks
I've already posted this once, but I'll post this again, Pearson was on with Level and Dickens on Double T 104.3 and he's got an interesting story. Pearson is a very motivated individual and he's also a guy that probably appreciates the value of a scholarship. Pearson was a team captain for his Pierce C.C. team last year and he's also 22 years old according to his video. That means that he's probably more mature than most kids coming from the JUCO ranks and he's well thought of by his teammates. One other thing is that his height and weight reminds me of a comic book character, Juggernaut. At the end of the video, he says his nickname is "The Animal", but I kinda like Juggernaut. And yes, my wife thinks its sad that I'm familiar with comic book characters.
Scouting Report
Pearson seemingly plays on every special teams squad, although his film is mainly made up of kickoff and punt coverage. I don't know that there's much for me to add other than what the video offers. There is one play where he's lined up on the line of scrimmage and the opposing team is punting. He sprints through the line of scrimmage and takes on the three defenders in front of the opposing punter and moves all three of them backwards. There are just a few plays where he's playing fullback and again, he is always moving the opponent in a positive direction. I do really like how Pearson is excitable and I think that's an incredibly important part of the game.
MIKE PEARSON LA PIERCE COLLEGE 2011 HIGHLIGHTS (via JERZBUL33)
Mike, welcome to Texas Tech and Git Your Guns Up!
The 2012 Class
Everything is after the jump. Cumulative ranking explanation here. Cumulative ranking data here. Quick and easy explanation:
The idea is to take all of the data from all of the recruiting services and put it into just one number. Thus, the idea is that a grade of 68 or 69 is a thee-star player, while a ranking of 83 or 84 is a four-star player. Anything in between those numbers or lower means that the player most likely has a lower grade with one service or another. For example, Quinton White is thought of by all the recruiting experts as a solid three-star player. While a player like Clayton Nicholas is mostly a three-star player but ESPN does give him a four-star grade, so his grade is a bit higher.
| Position | Commitment | Ht/Wt | School/State | Cumulative Ranking |
| QB | CLAYTON NICHOLAS | 6-3/205 | Cooper (Abilene, TX) | 74.3 |
| RB | QUINTON WHITE | 5-8/180 | A&M Consolidated (College Station, TX) | 69.8 |
| RB | MIKE PEARSON | 5-11/255 | Pierce C.C. (Woodland Hills, CA) | INC |
| WR | REGINALD DAVIS | 6-1/185 | Tenaha (Tenaha, TX) | 83.9 |
| WR | DOMINIQUE WHEELER | 6-2/178 | Crockett (Crockett, TX) | 84.8 |
| WR | SADALE FOSTER | 5-8/185 | Riverside C.C. (Riverside, CA) | 62.4 |
| WR | JAVON BELL | 5-8/185 | Gulf Coast C.C. (Perkinston, MS) | 81.7 |
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| C | JARED KASTER | 6-4/268 | Rice (Altair, TX) | 71.7 |
| OL | TREY KEENAN | 6-5/270 | Argyle (Argyle, TX) | 74.5 |
| OL | RASHAD FORTENBERRY | 6-5/285 | Gulf Coast C.C. (Perkinston, MS) | 67.0 |
| OL | CONNOR GROOMS | 6-4/280 | Robert E. Lee (Tyler, TX) | 67.2 |
| DL | J.J. BYNUM | 6-3/275 | A&M Consolidated (College Station, TX) | 71.1 |
| DL | MICHAEL STARTS | 6-5/285 | La Vega (Waco, TX) | 84.2 |
| DL | ANTHONY SMITH | 6-0/291 | Westfield (Houston, TX) | 70.5 |
| DL | CHASE ROBISON | 6-4/225 | Christian Brothers (Memphis, TN) | 63.6 |
| DL | LEE ADAMS | 6-3/265 | Riverside C.C. (Riverside, CA) | 67.2 |
| LB | KRIS WILLIAMS | 6-2/200 | Bryan Adams (Dallas, TX) | 69.6 |
| LB | RYAN FLANNIGAN | 6-1/200 | Marshall (Missouri City, TX) | 71.0 |
| LB | WILL SMITH | 6-3/220 | Riverside C.C. (Riverside, CA) | 69.2 |
| LB | CHRIS PAYNE | 5-11/215 | Gulf Coast C.C. (Perkinston, MS) | 61.4 |
| DB | LA'DARIUS NEWBOLD | 6-1/180 | Lancaster (Lancaster, TX) | 70.1 |
| DB | MICAH AWE | 6-0/210 | Mansfield Summit (Mansfield, TX) | 67.5 |
| DB | THIERRY NGUEMA | 6-0/175 | Santiago (Corona, CA) | 60.4 |
| DB | AUSTIN STEWART | 6-2/200 | Pierce C.C. (Woodland Hills, CA) | 61.6 |
| DB | BRUCE JONES | 5-9/175 | Riverside C.C. (Riverside, CA) | 61.4 |
| DB | OLAOLUWA FALEMI | 5-11/170 | Los Angles Harbor C.C. (Wilmington, CA) | 60.0 |
| ATH | KEENON WARD | 5-9/176 | Snyder (Snyder, TX) | 70.7 |
| ATH | CASEY GLADNEY | 6-1/180 | Columbia (Columbia, SC) | 74.2 |
| Averages | 70.0 |
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Pearson
Great story. Maturity, excitable, a team captain, and a positive influence for the recruiting class. All he needs is the chance. Good Luck Michael and just keep doin’ what you’re doin’.
Row well and live...Ben-Hur
Don't sweat the Comics...
I attended ComiCon in 2001 and 2005.
Pearson looks like a tank.
" Answers --Become Resources."
Without Questions, There are limited Resources...
Maybe he can move to Defense?
The highlights show great ability to avoid or shed blocks and make tackles. With his size, maybe he’s a linebacker?
"When your work speaks for itself, don't interrupt."
With this guy on the team
4th and ones won’t be an adventure!
by redraidertom on Feb 7, 2012 12:31 PM CST via mobile reply actions 1 recs
Pearson Is a Person to Remember
If you haven’t listened to the interviews of these players, I recommend that you take some time at night or on the weekend to do so. There are many character guys who I think will impress the fan base. Guys like Pearson can end up having careers in the NFL because of their willingness to lay it on the line for special teams. I’d like to see Omar and Pearson get some snaps at fullback as well. Both guys seem to understand the value of a good block. Guns up!
Pearson
He is my new favorite player already. He brings two things to the team sorely missing last year…enthusiasm and making plays on special teams. Love those highlights…wow. I love guys like this.
I saw his profile and it said he bench pressed over 450 lbs.
I just wish that i could see how well he can block as a FB.
Someone with that Power can run some people over.
Full-back /'fool,bak/
(noun) An offensive player hardly seen on winning college football teams since 1998
Except for Alabama, LSU, and Stanford off the top of my head.
Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation
by Seth C on Feb 7, 2012 7:58 PM CST via mobile up reply actions
And before anyone says anything, Ryan Hale was the fullback on the 2008 team if I remember correctly.
Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation
by Seth C on Feb 7, 2012 8:00 PM CST via mobile up reply actions
Thanks Seth
the reply. Saved me the words.
Also, I love this guy! I predict right now he will make some game changing special teams plays this year and he will put a couple of opposing linebackers out of the game! This guy is awesome!!
Special Teams
Any reason you could quess why he’s 90% special teams? Looks like he likes to hit, has the strengh, relatively quick, why not linebacker.

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