| Sean
Hooey
Scout.com Headlines: |
Photos From Day One  Get your first look at the Bearcats in this photo gallery.
-by BearcatInsider.com
Aug 12, 2009 |
Video & Photos From NSD It was not only a big day for Sean Hooey, it was also for his school. See why in this video.
-by BearcatInsider.com
Feb 6, 2008 |
Michigan Bearcats Gather Three future Bearcats from Michigan gathered on Tuesday for a mock signing.
-by BearcatInsider.com
Feb 5, 2008 |
Sean Hooey Resting “Will Be Ready”  Bearcats Class of 2008 recruit suffers injury during playoffs.
-by BearcatInsider.com
Nov 4, 2007 |
O-line Recruits Working Hard  Two future Bearcats worked hard during summer camp this week.
-by BearcatInsider.com
Jun 20, 2007 |
Sean Hooey-“I’m excited to be a Bearcat.”  Bearcat Insider talks with the newest member of the Bearcats Class of 2008.
-by BearcatInsider.com
May 25, 2007 |
Hooey Makes The Call  Michigan prospect makes the call and gives his verbal commitment to the Big East.
-by Scout.com
May 25, 2007 |
Hooey Contemplating Big Decision  The lastest on offensive line prospect Sean Hooey out of Michigan.
-by BearcatInsider.com
May 23, 2007 |
Michigan Checks in on Hooey  Michigan OC Mike DeBord recently stopped by Hillsdale (MI) High to check out Sean Hooey.
-by GoBlueWolverine.com
May 16, 2007 |
OT Sean Hooey: Chippewas Offer 
-by ChippewasInsider.com
Apr 21, 2007 |
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| 2008 Scout.com HS Football Rankings (full list): |
| Pos: OT |
Pos Rank: #121 |
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| Scout.com Player Evaluation: |
| STRENGTHS |
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| AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT |
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| Sean Hooey will enter a college program with great upside with his overall physical size. He's got a lot to learn but showed great strides during his senior year when he transfered schools to play at a higher level. At 6-foot-8 in bare feet, Hooey has the length to become a major level offensive tackle. |
| Biography: |
| Sean may become the hottest name in Michigan before it's all said and done. With great size and great athletic ability for someone of his size, Sean is going to see college coaches come hard.
While a tight end at the high school level, Sean will have several options at the next level. Because of his ability he could stay as a blocking tight end or see the move to offensive tackle. He could also see a program look to move him over to the defensive side of the ball.
Sean comes from a football family as his father played linebacker at Western Kentucky.
Sean has great hands and shows the willingness and ability to also be a top-notch blocker. The sky is the limit with Sean and he'll end up being one of the most sought after prospects in the Midwest. |
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