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2016 Palmetto (Fla.) quarterback Jack Allison knows it takes everything he has to become an elite prospect and help his team accomplish their goals. There have been no days off for him as he is constantly putting in work during the summer.
“I work out everyday; I work out with my team in the morning and I’ll also work out with my trainer Elton- John Strawderman every day for speed and strength training with him.”
The 6’5 190 pound gun slinger had his priorities in order as his teams offensive leader. His goals for the upcoming season are rather simple: Win.
“The goal this season is to be a better leader and win football games.”
Allison is entering his junior year, but already has a number of schools interested in his services.
“Alabama, Tennessee, Miami, Mizzou, USF, UCF and I talk to Miami a lot, and the Tennessee coaches a lot as well.”
When asked for what school is putting in the biggest effort to land him, The Palmetto product admitted the ‘Canes are doing a tremendous job of recruiting him.
“I have to say Miami.”
The Hurricanes have really caught Allison’s eye and cites their rich tradition as one of the most appealing aspect of the program.
“The tradition of ‘The U’, the swagger of it, I love it there as well. I love coach (James) Coley, the quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator and Al Golden the head coach, he’s amazing. I’d love to play for him and just the atmosphere there is amazing; it’s not uptight and it’s fun, but they handle business.”
Allison got a chance to work with offensive coordinator James Coley on sunday at the Al Golden football Camp and also got to see what the campus is like.
“Coach Coley talked a lot about balance and stuff like that and thats something I never really thought about and I got to see the campus and it’s a really nice campus.”
The Volunteers are another program that has the attention of Allison and their offense is rather intriguing to his style.
“It’s a program within the SEC, which is awesome and the Pro-style offense they have is really nice. I’ve heard they have a really nice campus and the academics are good too. I’d love to get down there.”
On the other side of the conference the Alabama Crimson Tide have made quite the impression on the Florida quarterback and cites their dominance of college football the last few years as a main reason of interest.
“I talk to Lane Kiffin from there a little bit. It’s Alabama they’re one of the best programs over the last few years.”
When it comes to evaluating between every school, Allison has to find what he wants in a school to make a commitment.
“A good environment, somewhere where the quarterbacks coach and head coach understand me and just the best fit for me and the style of offense. I also want to see success over the years from the program.”
*Allison doesn’t have a strict preference, but he said he would prefer a Pro/Spread offense.
Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2542280/highlights/103352379
“I work out everyday; I work out with my team in the morning and I’ll also work out with my trainer Elton- John Strawderman every day for speed and strength training with him.”
The 6’5 190 pound gun slinger had his priorities in order as his teams offensive leader. His goals for the upcoming season are rather simple: Win.
“The goal this season is to be a better leader and win football games.”
Allison is entering his junior year, but already has a number of schools interested in his services.
“Alabama, Tennessee, Miami, Mizzou, USF, UCF and I talk to Miami a lot, and the Tennessee coaches a lot as well.”
When asked for what school is putting in the biggest effort to land him, The Palmetto product admitted the ‘Canes are doing a tremendous job of recruiting him.
“I have to say Miami.”
The Hurricanes have really caught Allison’s eye and cites their rich tradition as one of the most appealing aspect of the program.
“The tradition of ‘The U’, the swagger of it, I love it there as well. I love coach (James) Coley, the quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator and Al Golden the head coach, he’s amazing. I’d love to play for him and just the atmosphere there is amazing; it’s not uptight and it’s fun, but they handle business.”
Allison got a chance to work with offensive coordinator James Coley on sunday at the Al Golden football Camp and also got to see what the campus is like.
“Coach Coley talked a lot about balance and stuff like that and thats something I never really thought about and I got to see the campus and it’s a really nice campus.”
The Volunteers are another program that has the attention of Allison and their offense is rather intriguing to his style.
“It’s a program within the SEC, which is awesome and the Pro-style offense they have is really nice. I’ve heard they have a really nice campus and the academics are good too. I’d love to get down there.”
On the other side of the conference the Alabama Crimson Tide have made quite the impression on the Florida quarterback and cites their dominance of college football the last few years as a main reason of interest.
“I talk to Lane Kiffin from there a little bit. It’s Alabama they’re one of the best programs over the last few years.”
When it comes to evaluating between every school, Allison has to find what he wants in a school to make a commitment.
“A good environment, somewhere where the quarterbacks coach and head coach understand me and just the best fit for me and the style of offense. I also want to see success over the years from the program.”
*Allison doesn’t have a strict preference, but he said he would prefer a Pro/Spread offense.
Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2542280/highlights/103352379