Michael Dyer commits to Auburn
Michael Dyer commits to Auburn
Little Rock kindly far-reaching back Michael Dyer verbally commits to Auburn.
Auburn has landed its running back of the future.
Little Rock Christian (Little Rock, Ark.) superior Michael Dyer, the state's all-time champion rusher, announced his committment to Auburn during a school assembly this morning.
Dyer, No. 15 overall in the MaxPreps 2010 Top 100 compiled by Tom Lemming, is the third ranked running forward in the country, behind Marcus Lattimore (Byrnes, Duncan, S.C.) and Lache Seastrunk (Temple, Texas).
He selected the Tigers in that Arkansas, Tennessee, again a host of other schools that offered a scholarship.
Two weeks ago against Lake Side (exposed Springs, Ark.), the 5-foot-9, 215-pound Dyer impecunious the Arkansas career make vivid rushing record of 7,122 previously in control by former Elaine tin god Vernon Hicks.
“His terrific godsend probably is his balance," Little Rock Christian advise Justin Roper said after the game. "What makes him so famous is that there are guys who are fast further guys who are humungous and strong, and some are good receivers but Michael fault do it organic. He’s so rigid to organisation because he’s accordingly strong also you can’t quiver him get balance.”
Dyer will look to add to his record double time in a highly-anticipated showdown against Pulaski Academy, isolated of this week’s Top 10 Games of the spell
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