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Fraggle145
6/4/2008, 10:17 AM
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3422417

this is on the frontpage of the cfb section of ESPN. Welcome to the big time Mr. Lewis!


Lewis surprised by Oklahoma's scholarship offer
By Tim Griffin
ESPN.com
(Archive)

Updated: June 3, 2008

Like many high school football players in small towns across Oklahoma, Ronnell Lewis has often dreamed about playing for the Oklahoma Sooners.

The odds would seem to be stacked against him, considering his hometown of Dewar is barely a speck on the map. Not much is there other than about 900 hearty souls who live surrounding a central business district that consists of a convenience store and a Mexican restaurant.

But the area along Interstate 40 about 50 miles south of Tulsa has long been known as a mecca for football players. Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman was reared and played at nearby Henryetta, only about 3 miles from Lewis' hometown. And the 6-foot-3, 220-pound OU commit could be poised to be the next big splash, though he has played eight-man football throughout his high school career.

His college-ready frame and athleticism have prompted the Sooners to deviate from a long-standing hesitancy of most Big 12 teams to ignore recruits who don't play on 11-man high school teams. Lewis received the first scholarship offer of the Sooners' 2009 recruiting class.

"I was surprised when they offered it [the scholarship] to me," Lewis said. "I just do my work out on the field, and I guess whether I went to a small school or not doesn't matter to them. They thought I could help them out."

Lewis grabbed the attention of college coaches and recruiting analysts and has emerged as one of only a few eight-man players ever to sniff the national Top 100 lists.

"Typically we get a bunch of guys who are 5-foot-9 and can run really fast, and then some 6-foot-3 guys who are pretty slow," Dewar coach Josh Been said. "But we got the whole deal with Ronnell. He's got the makings of a great player. I think the Sooners' coaches see that in him."

Lewis rushed for more than 2,300 yards and scored a state-best 40 touchdowns last season, but he was even more impressive on defense. Playing strong safety, he produced more than 100 tackles and notched 11 interceptions as he led his team to the Class B state championship game.

His athletic abilities have been showcased in a variety of sports throughout his high school career. He averaged about 25 points per game for Dewar's basketball team and was a key participant as a sprinter on the track team. Lewis said he can bench-press 335 pounds and can run the 40-yard dash in 4.6 seconds.

After considering Iowa State, Oklahoma State and Kansas State, Lewis decided on the Sooners' scholarship offer. It was an easy choice for him, considering that former Sooners standout Adrian Peterson has been Lewis' favorite player since he was in grade school.

Sooners coaches project him as a middle linebacker who appears to be ideal for OU's aggressive defense, much like predecessors Rufus Alexander and Curtis Lofton.

When Lewis visited the Sooners' spring game earlier this season, Been was impressed by the reaction his player received from Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops.

"He made some real positive comments about him to the team," Been said. "Even though he's played only eight-man football, Coach Stoops told his guys that he immediately could tell Ronnell was a football player. And that's what he's after for his program."

The scholarship offer to Lewis is extremely rare, as only a handful of players who didn't play 11-man football are currently on Division I-A rosters.

Oklahoma State tackle Brady Bond has emerged as a starter for the Cowboys the past two seasons. He has gradually become accustomed to the flow of 11-man football after playing eight-man football in high school.

Many recruiters were hesitant to consider Bond because of the lack of talent he played against in high school.

"He's about 6-foot-5 and 300 pounds. And you can imagine how dominant he looked like when he was facing some of those 135-pound defensive ends in some of his games in high school," Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy said. "It's really hard to evaluate those players, unless they come to your camp. You're rolling the dice until you see them matched up against better talent."

Six-man football was constructed in 1934 by Stephen Epler, a Nebraska high school coach who conceived a version of the game for schools that didn't have the enrollment to muster 11-man teams. Its popularity peaked shortly after World War II, when hundreds of small communities fielded teams.

Remnants and derivations of the game remain today, including the eight-man team on which Lewis played -- and others in Nebraska and New Mexico. Many six-man football teams exist across Texas.

The principles of the six- and eight-man games are the same as those played with more players. But the fewer players on the field, the more speed matters. More passes are thrown and more points are scored, but tackling is still tackling. And that's what makes Lewis such an attractive product.

"Ronnell is an extremely physical player," Been said. "He hits people and when he hits them, they've felt it. The OU coaches talk about how he can run to the football and run through people when he gets there."

Among the more notable former six- and eight-man players include former Houston Oilers coach Jack Pardee, the only six-man alumnus to make the College Football Hall of Fame. Other standouts include former NFL players Randy Rasmussen and Les Josephson, 1994 Heisman winner Rashaan Salaam and Dean Steinkuhler, who won the Outland Trophy as the best collegiate lineman in 1983.

Despite the complexity of learning the Sooners' defensive philosophy, Lewis can't wait for the challenge. He plans to enroll in early January, hoping to contend for immediate playing time as a freshman.

"I don't think I'll get lost in the terminology or anything like that," Lewis said. "I'm just going to go up there and work my tail off so I can get ready to play. I'm excited about my opportunity."

Tim Griffin covers college football for ESPN.com. Send your questions and comments to Tim at [email protected].

yermom
6/4/2008, 10:25 AM
geez, don't let him get ahold of the ball :D

KantoSooner
6/4/2008, 10:33 AM
I think I like him already.

Mad Dog Madsen
6/4/2008, 10:35 AM
I've actually gotten to see him play in both football and basketball last year. The dude's a beast. I really hope he's able to make the transition. Only time will tell tho.

stoopified
6/4/2008, 10:45 AM
You gotta love his attitude.

RedstickSooner
6/4/2008, 10:53 AM
Sounds like everything we could want in a player.

Collier11
6/4/2008, 11:01 AM
We need more guys like this that respect the idea of playing for OU, are honored when they get an offer, and are proud of being from Oklahoma

sooner94
6/4/2008, 11:21 AM
I love this move by Coach Stoops. The guy is obviously a heck of an athlete. Sounds like he will come in a bust his tail to prove himself.

I definitely root for the in-state guys, like Calmus, Lehman and J White, to name a few.

badger
6/4/2008, 11:31 AM
I want players that want to be at Oklahoma and have dreamed of being a Sooner. So... I want Lewis! Yay, Lewis!

Jack T.
6/4/2008, 12:16 PM
We need more guys like this that respect the idea of playing for OU, are honored when they get an offer, and are proud of being from Oklahoma

No doubt. I think it helps if they have grown up on Oklahoma football and understand its importance and history.

VA Sooner
6/4/2008, 12:21 PM
Definitely a beast. Thoughts of him at middle linebacker... good move. Would love to see another monster LB on the line... more appreciation for "Ruf" Alexander and "the man, #40" Lofton.

sooner94
6/4/2008, 02:58 PM
Definitely a beast. Thoughts of him at middle linebacker... good move. Would love to see another monster LB on the line... more appreciation for "Ruf" Alexander and "the man, #40" Lofton.

Damn! I forgot to mention Lofton in my Sooner born and bred stars. How about some of the in-state linebackers we have gotten.

Here's a shout-out to the Selmons too.

rainiersooner
6/4/2008, 05:24 PM
Just out of curiosity - anyone know how 8 man football teams generally line up on O and D?

royalfan5
6/4/2008, 09:23 PM
Just out of curiosity - anyone know how 8 man football teams generally line up on O and D?
Defensively, most teams general use a lot of odd man fronts 3-4-1, 3-3-2, 3-5, 5-1-2, or 3-2-3. Even fronts are somewhat less popular, but 4-3-1 or 4-2-2 with an emphasis on gap canceling are somewhat common. A lot of it depends on personnel available. If you have a stand out linebacker that can run, most teams with sit in a 4-3, 4-1, or 5-1 and just try to create a pile and let the LB go get people.

Offensively, split backs and I's are popular if you have a workhorse back, but the rule of the day is you run what will get the ball in the hands of your athletes. For example, in high school we ran a Texas Tech type spread, the single win, a wing-t offshoot, split backs, and a sawed off Maryland I. One team we played ran nothing but the swinging gate for a half.

I'll note this is based off of years of being around 8-man ball in Nebraska, but I'm guessing Oklahoma programs are similar schematically.

In any event, it's cool to see a kid who played 8-man like me to get a shot at the big time.

MrJimBeam
6/5/2008, 05:01 AM
There are highlights of Lewis on Youtube. He's smooth.

Paperclip
6/5/2008, 11:01 AM
This part makes me feel old:
It was an easy choice for him, considering that former Sooners standout Adrian Peterson has been Lewis' favorite player since he was in grade school.

yermom
6/5/2008, 11:04 AM
he watched AD play in HS?

he only started playing at OU 4 years ago...

Bone
6/5/2008, 12:06 PM
Great story.

Rhino
6/5/2008, 12:48 PM
There are highlights of Lewis on Youtube. He's smooth. kk7p41CQf8E

Vaevictis
6/5/2008, 01:10 PM
Anyone else like how he scores the TD, tosses the ref the ball, and gets back to wherever it is he needs to be with basically zero showboating?

Same thing struck me when I was watching highlights from some OU games from the 50's -- those players were the same way.

badger
6/5/2008, 01:18 PM
At least Lewis was surprised by the scholarship offer, instead of OU having a Kevin Love on their hands, lolz :D Anyone ever hear about what happened to that guy, who if you don't remember, said he was commiting to Cal but never was recruited.

Rhino
6/5/2008, 01:28 PM
At least Lewis was surprised by the scholarship offer, instead of OU having a Kevin Love on their hands, lolz :D Anyone ever hear about what happened to that guy, who if you don't remember, said he was commiting to Cal but never was recruited. Kevin Hart.
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Portland State was interested, but didn't sign him.

badger
6/5/2008, 02:35 PM
Kevin Hart.

Right. Sorry, don't track wannabe recruits regularly :D

I would hope that his embarrassment would discourage future cases like this.

Big Red Ron
6/5/2008, 10:20 PM
kk7p41CQf8EI'm surprised that Union or Jenks didn't get his parents a job and move him into their districe...maybe they tried. ;)

SoonerFanatik
7/26/2008, 01:26 PM
This kid looks awesome ....

http://madgame.com/videos/502/dewar-running-back-ronnell-lewis-highlights-.html

DarrellZero
7/26/2008, 01:37 PM
Anyone else like how he scores the TD, tosses the ref the ball, and gets back to wherever it is he needs to be with basically zero showboating?

Reminds me of Quentin Griffin.

Another clue why our coaches like him so much.

birddog
7/26/2008, 01:55 PM
dude makes the other players look like medium-sized midgets.

birddog
7/26/2008, 01:58 PM
what kind of crime did kevin hart commit?

picasso
7/26/2008, 04:15 PM
nice speed for a big guy. looks like he can put on some more lean pounds too.

jdubb22bronco
7/28/2008, 09:30 AM
6-3 220 listed at LB, I'd like to know what his 40 was....looks fast, but its easy to look good playing 8 man....good commitment....makes our forth on the Defensive side....Justin Chaisson DE, Lewis LB, Steve Williams DB, and Tom Wort LB

Mad Dog Madsen
7/29/2008, 09:42 AM
6-3 220 listed at LB, I'd like to know what his 40 was....looks fast, but its easy to look good playing 8 man....good commitment....makes our forth on the Defensive side....Justin Chaisson DE, Lewis LB, Steve Williams DB, and Tom Wort LB

...and Brandon Mahoney, Gus Jones, Terry Franklin, Javon Harris, Marcus Trice and Jayden Bird.

DeadSolidPerfect
7/29/2008, 03:08 PM
He plays 11 man football now. Stroud will whip him in week 6. Just sayin'.

Collier11
7/29/2008, 05:06 PM
stroud...pffft!

shaun4411
7/29/2008, 05:37 PM
he'll sure look great in an ou uniform!

DeadSolidPerfect
7/29/2008, 06:15 PM
stroud...pffft!

Watonga in class A now, gives Stroud a chance to payback "97.