'11 OH DE Joel Heath (Michigan State Verbal)

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Cincinnati, OH (Mt. Healthy)

Ht: 6'5"
Wt: 240

Made first team AP Division II All-Ohio
 
Mount Healthy junior DL Joel Heath (6-5, 240) was recently offered by Ball State, according to Mount...
• Mike Dyer, 3/12/2010 2:24:52 PM
 
12 - Joel Heath - Mt Healthy - DE/DT. The rawest of raw players. Great body and outstanding growth potential. Ask me to pick one player off this list who we will hear some announcer say, how did Jim Tressel let this guy get out of Ohio, and I would pick Heath.

http://www.duanelongreport.com/
 
Mount Healthy junior DL Joel Heath offered by Minnesota and Western Kentucky this week. Louisville is showing interest too
MikeDyer, Friday, April 16, 2010
 
Kansas has offered Mount Healthy junior DL Joel Heath
MikeDyer, Wednesday, April 21, 2010
 
Mount Healthy junior DL Joel Heath will likely wait to narrow his college choices
MikeDyer, Wednesday, April 28, 2010
 
Mount Healthy junior DL Joel Heath will likely wait to narrow his college choices
MikeDyer, Wednesday, April 28, 2010

I'm wondering if he's waiting on getting more offers. With some solid BCS offers already, he would have a chance at more with a good showing at some summer camps/combines. I haven't seen the kid play but we all know how badly we need quality pass rushing DEs. It's a good sign IMO that he's going to wait to make a decision so maybe we'll be able to get in late if our other options at DE don't work out (and it's not looking so great early).
 
MikeDyer Mount Healthy junior DL Joel Heath adds offers from Akron and Marshall
about 1 hour ago via web
 
Heath is the guy I'm keeping my eye on. Scout updated some of its rankings recently and Heath is listed as a 3 star and 47th ranked DE prospect. That's ahead of Jesse Hayes (48th), Chris Rock (49th), and Austin Traylor (74th). The only DE we've offered ahead of Heath is Clay Burton who is 42nd.

I don't know who the best is out of that group but it would seem as if Heath would be a nice option especially if the other guys we've offered aren't coming our way.
 
I agree about Heath, he's one guy I think we can actually get. BJ must have him ranked below the others right now, but Burton doesn't appear to have UC in his sights so that offer confuses me somewhat.
 
MikeDyer

Mount Healthy senior-to-be DL Joel Heath hasn't narrowed his college choices yet, says Mount Healthy coach Arvie Crouch
 
Mount Healthy made big strides in 2009 after coming off of a dissatisfying season in 2008. The Owls finished 4-1 in the FAVC Scarlet with a 7-4 overall record. With high hopes for another great season Mount Healthy will be forced to step up offensively.

Mount Healthy surged with a strong defense last season and gave up the fewest yards in the FAVC. Allowing an average of 3.1 yards per rush, the defense was able to stop the run and anyone will tell you it is imperative to stop the run in high school football.

With athletes like Joel Heath, opposing offenses do not stand a chance trying to power through the Mount Healthy defense.

Heath, a DII First-Team All-State defensive end, found himself defensive leaders inside the FAVC conference. Heath was the only junior among a group of seniors and earned that spot with 6.5 sacks, two fumbles forced and two fumbles recovered.

As the first year head coach, Coach Crouch made his evaluations and placed Heath at defensive end and expects that we will see him making big plays there again this season.

There were many things about Heath that impressed Crouch last season.

“A willingness to learn,” Crouch stated. “A lot changed in the defense- a lot more disciplined style of defense as far as reads.”

There is the possibility that Heath will be serving dual roles this season and playing both sides of the ball. Depending on what’s being run, we could see him at offensive tackle or even tight end.

With offers Kansas, Michigan State, Minnesota, N.C. State and several MAC schools in hand, Heath is drawing plenty of interest for college recruiters. Expect his list to offers grow as the year progresses.
The 6-foot-6, 240 pound stud not only turns it on when he’s on the field, he also works hard in the classroom.

“He’s developed into quite a leader on and off the field,” Crouch added. “He finished the year 3.3 GPA. He’s an outstanding young man; very polite.”

Heath has some hefty expectations as he will be bringing back experience and leadership for Mount Healthy and he’s already been improving himself this offseason.

Crouch expects that Heath will build off of last year’s successes.

As for Crouch’s expectations, he tells Joel, “To play like Joel. Don’t get too caught up in the pressure of recruiting. They’re here talking to you because you’re Joel Heath. Do what you did and get better!”


FINAL TAKE: There’s no doubt that Heath is one of the premier defensive playmakers in the entire Tri-state area entering his senior season. With his large frame and great athleticism he’ll have a great chance to make an impact at the next level as well.

http://www.tristatefootball.com/articles.asp?articleid=2198
 
MikeDyer Mount Healthy DL Joel Heath just committed to Michigan State
about 2 hours ago via web

Nice job jake, beat me to it. :p
 
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