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MonJun18

Kyle Meadows visiting West Virginia today

Posted by akiefaber June 18th, 2012, 12:25 pm Post a Comment
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Lakota West offensive lineman Kyle Meadows (#75) prepares to block in a game against Winton Woods in 2011. Meadows currently has 16 scholarship offers to play college football. Photo taken by Adam Kiefaber.

Cincinnati Enquirer recruiting expert Mike Dyer reported that Lakota West offensive tackle Kyle Meadows is visiting West Virginia today.

Lakota West head coach Larry Cox told Dyer about Monday’s visit, as well as Meadows plan to visit Kentucky later this month. Cox also told Dyer that Tennessee is showing interest in the left tackle.

Meadows has already visited Illinois, Indiana and camped at Ohio State this summer. Cox told Dyer that Ohio State really liked Meadows.

During the school year, Meadows visited Florida State, Georgia and Cincinnati.

Cox told Dyer that Meadows is taking his time with his decision and not in any rush to commit.

“He is doing his due diligence,” Cox said. “…He wants to do his home work and do it the right way.”

Meadows currently has offers from Louisville, Ohio, Youngstown State, Toledo, Pittsburgh, Akron, Illinois, Minnesota, Indiana, West Virginia, Northern Illinois, Florida State, Purdue, Kansas, North Carolina State and Kentucky.

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TueMay8

Kansas is latest to offer Lakota West lineman

Posted by akiefaber May 8th, 2012, 4:57 pm Post a Comment
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Lakota West offensive lineman Kyle Meadows (#75) prepares to block in a game against Winton Woods in 2011. Meadows currently has 16 scholarship offers to play college football. Photo taken by Adam Kiefaber.

Lakota West junior offensive tackle Kyle Meadows recently received an offer to play football at the University of Kansas, according to Lakota West coach Larry Cox.

The offer is one of many that lineman has received in 2012. Other offers include Louisville, Ohio University, Youngstown State, Toledo, Pittsburgh, Akron, Illinois, Minnesota, Indiana, West Virginia, Northern Illinois, Florida State, Purdue, North Carolina State and Kentucky.

In late April, Meadows admitted that he was leaning towards attending Florida State. However, he also said that is still listening to all schools.

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ThuApr26

Local lineman overcomes injury and picks up college offers

Posted by akiefaber April 26th, 2012, 1:45 pm Post a Comment
Kyle Meadows

Lakota West offensive lineman Kyle Meadows (#75) prepares to block in a game against Winton Woods in 2011. Meadows currently has 15 scholarship offers to play college football. Photo taken by Adam Kiefaber.

It was January of 2010 when one of the nation’s top recruits, Lakota West senior linebacker Jordan Hicks, decided that he was going to continue his football career at the University of Texas.

At that time, fellow Lakota West student Kyle Meadows was just a freshman and expecting to play junior varsity football the following fall.

Lakota West head coach Larry Cox had different plans.

That season, Cox put Meadows on varsity and told the sophomore that he could be the next Jordan Hicks.

“When he was a young kid, as a sophomore, it was baptism under fire,” Cox said. “He had to go out there and play…and I felt that he had a chance to be pretty good.

“But, we really had big ideas for him going into his junior year.”

Armed with experience, athletic ability and size, Meadows was eager to prove himself as an elite high school offensive tackle in 2011.

However, after playing in only three games, the 6-foot-5, 295-pound junior suffered a season-ending injury that jeopardized his football career.

Kyle Meadows is one of the area's most-recruited football players and is starting to lean towards to playing for Florida State.

“I literally cried. I thought all of it was gone,” Meadows said of his chances to play in college after he broke his fibula and tore ligaments in his ankle. “But coach (Cox) talked to me and said that I couldn’t worry about. He said that all I had to do was get better and keep working.”

With one of his legs in a cast, Meadows worked on his upper body. Then, after surgery, it quickly healed and Meadows was back playing basketball for the Firebirds by January.

Prior to a basketball game on Jan. 24, while eating his pregame meal on the bleachers, Cox told Meadows that he received scholarship offers to play football at the University of Louisville and Youngstown State University.

Those two offers quickly became the first of many. In the next three months, Meadows added offers from Florida State, Indiana, Minnesota, North Carolina State, Kentucky, Purdue, Ohio, Toledo, Pittsburgh, Akron, Illinois, West Virginia and Northern Illinois.

“Good athletes come pretty frequently. What separates the great ones is the character they possess,” Cox said. “Kyle is a good kid and he does the right things. He is respectful and very coachable.”

More offers are likely to come, but right now the coveted left tackle really likes FSU.

“I am real close to Florida State,” Meadows said. “That is where I want to be right now, but I am still listening to all schools.”

Meadows was won over when he visited the school for two days during his spring break.

“It felt like Lakota West down south,” Meadows said of Florida State. “They make you feel at home. The southern hospitality was terrific. I loved it down there.”

Florida State wasn’t his only visit. The lineman also visited Georgia, Cincinnati and took in last weekend’s spring game at Ohio State.

“I would have never imagined that I would be in this spot right now,” Meadows said. “When I first met coach Cox, he told me that I was going to be the next Jordan Hicks. I didn’t believe him, but now I am here.”

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WedApr18

OL Kyle Meadows planning to attend Ohio State spring game

Posted by akiefaber April 18th, 2012, 4:00 pm Post a Comment
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Lakota West offensive lineman Kyle Meadows (#75) prepares to block in a game against Winton Woods in 2011. Meadows currently has 13 scholarship offers to play college football. Photo taken by Adam Kiefaber.

Lakota West head coach Larry Cox told The Enquirer that junior offensive tackle Kyle Meadows is planning to attend Ohio State’s spring game this Saturday.

The 6-foot-5 and 295-pound lineman has also recently visited Georgia and Florida State.

Cox told The Enquirer’s Mike Dyer that Meadows enjoyed visits to both college programs. The first stop was in Tallahassee to visit Florida State, a school that has already offered a scholarship. There, Meadows watched practices for 2 and 1/2 days.

Then on his way back, Cox said he called Georgia head coach Mark Richt on his cell phone to help set up the visit for Meadows.

Meadows has previously visited Cincinnati and Ohio State.

On Wednesday, Meadows received another offer when University of Kentucky offensive line coach Mike Summers stopped by Lakota West.

He also has offers from Louisville, North Carolina State, Purdue, Ohio, Youngstown State, Toledo, Pittsburgh, Akron, Illinois, West Virginia and Northern Illinois.

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SatApr7

Lakota West OL Kyle Meadows enjoys Georgia visit

Posted by akiefaber April 7th, 2012, 3:28 pm Post a Comment
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Lakota West offensive lineman Kyle Meadows (#75) prepares to block in a game against Winton Woods in 2011. Through March 30, 2012, the 6-foot-5 295-pound Meadows has 12 scholarship offers to play college football. Photo taken by Adam Kiefaber.

Mike Dyer reports

Lakota West junior offensive tackle Kyle Meadows enjoyed his short visit to the University of Georgia on Thursday, according to Lakota West coach Larry Cox.

Meadows, who is 6-foot-5 and 295 pounds, visited Georgia on his way home from a a visit to Florida State. Cox said Meadows enjoyed both college programs. He watched practice for 2 1/2 days at Florida State.

Cox said he called Georgia coach Mark Richt on his cell phone to help set up the visit for Meadows. Georgia is expected to follow up with Cox next week after evaluating Meadows.

Cox, who spoke today via cell phone while heading up to Ohio State’s spring practice in Columbus, said Meadows has a goal to play in the Under Armour Game in 2013. He said the game officials are aware of Meadows. ”He is on their radar that’s for sure,” Cox said.

Cox said Meadows also wants to visit UC again and visit Ohio State sometime soon.

Meadows has offers from Louisville, Florida State, North Carolina State, Purdue, Ohio, Youngstown State, Toledo, Pittsburgh, Akron, Illinois, West Viriginia and Northern Illinois.

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ThuApr5

Lakota West OL Kyle Meadows visiting Georgia today

Posted by akiefaber April 5th, 2012, 5:16 pm Post a Comment
Kyle Meadows

Lakota West offensive lineman Kyle Meadows (#75) prepares to block in a game against Winton Woods in 2011. Through March 30, 2012, the 6-foot-5 295-pound Meadows has 12 scholarship offers to play college football. Photo taken by Adam Kiefaber.

Lakota West junior offensive lineman Kyle Meadows is scheduled to visit Georgia today, according to Mike Dyer of the Cincinnati.com website The Recruiting Trail.

Meadows, who is 6-foot-5 and 295 pounds, is expected to watch practice at Georgia today, Lakota West head coach Larry Cox told Dyer.

Meadows also visited Florida State this week. Cox told Dyer that he really liked his visit.

“They did a great job of making him feel welcomed and wanted at Florida State,” Cox said. “There is a strong family atmosphere there and they made him feel a part of it.”

Meadows has 12 offers from schools to play college football including, Purdue, North Carolina State, Florida State, Akron, Illinois, Louisville, Northern Illinois, Ohio, Pittsburgh, Toledo, West Virginia and Youngstown State.

According to Cox, Meadows has also attracted the interest of other big-time programs like Alabama, Georgia, Michigan, Michigan State and Ohio State.

Meadows has also visited the University of Cincinnati and plans to visit Ohio State soon.

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FriMar30

N.C. State and Purdue offer OL Kyle Meadows

Posted by akiefaber March 30th, 2012, 3:05 pm Post a Comment
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Lakota West offensive lineman Kyle Meadows (#75) prepares to block in a game against Winton Woods in 2011. Through March 30, 2012, the 6-foot-5 295-pound Meadows has 12 scholarship offers to play college football. Photo taken by Adam Kiefaber.

North Carolina State University and Purdue University offered Lakota West offensive lineman Kyle Meadows this week, according to Lakota West head coach Larry Cox.

The 6-foot-5 295-pound lineman now has 12 offers from schools to play college football including Florida State, Akron, Illinois, Louisville, Northern Illinois, Ohio, Pittsburgh, Toledo, West Virginia and Youngstown State.

According to Cox, Meadows has also attracted the interest of other big-time programs like Alabama, Georgia, Michigan, Michigan State and Ohio State.

Next week, Meadows is scheduled to visit Florida State. The following week, he will visit Ohio State.

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