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Why LB Justin Isadore Picked The Frogs!

By Josh Harvey

BigPurpleNation.com Publisher

Posted Sep 9, 2008

If Beaumont, TX (Ozen High School) linebacker Justin Isadore wants to become an elite player at the next level, he knows TCU is a great place to learn. “I keep hearing about Jason Phillips and I have seen him on tape a couple times. The guy is pretty good. I think they can get me to that level.â€

Last week the senior became the 14th 2009 commitment for the Frogs. He chose TCU over: Arizona State, Kentucky, Auburn, Kansas, Colorado State, Syracuse, and Iowa State. “Really what it came down to is out of all the schools they really seemed like they cared about me and recruited me the hardest,†stated Isadore to BigPurpleNation.com. “I really think they are going to take care of me when I get there. They have a great staff up there. It’s close in Texas and I really like Coach Patterson, he seems like a cool guy.â€

In 2007 the linebacker had 112 tackles and recorded four fumble recoveries for the 4-6 Ozen Panthers. While last season was an improvement compared to 2006, Isadore told DevilDigest.com earlier this month that his teammates have their sights set much higher this year. “We have 15 players returning this year and we should be in good shape,†said Isadore. “We should go undefeated this year…I’m hoping to be named All-District and All-State.â€

So far, the team is not playing to Isadore’s plan. After a 50-7 loss to Beaumont West Brook in week one, the Ozen Panthers lost a close one to the Memorial Titans 22-19 last week. “I still really think we are going to be pretty good this year. We have played two really good teams but we could of won the last one.†Against Memorial, Isadore had a double digital tackle performance with eight by half time.

The 2009 recruit did not attend any team camps or combines in the off-season, and only unofficially visited Auburn and TCU. He will be trying to make it to a TCU home game this fall. “Fort Worth was great. The great campus was great. They are rebuilding a lot of stuff and I really know that I will get a good education when I go there,†said Isadore.

In July, the linebacker told KentuckySportsReport.com that when picking a school he would have a few pieces of criteria. “The academic programs are important. I also want to see who they’ve sent to the NFL, and the overall conference.â€

The senior standout has recently run a 4.66 forty, benches 285 pounds, and squats nearly 580 pounds. When asked what he thought about Jason Phillips speed at the linebacker position he commented, “He’s blazing…He’s blazingâ€

Isadore is currently not rated by Scout.com but is sure to rise in the rankings during his senior season. Look for more Justin Isadore updates from BigPurpleNation.com throughout the year.

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