| Travis
Hawkins
Scout.com Headlines: |
Hawkins Staying with Maryland  After a crazy few weeks, Maryland commitment Travis Hawkins happy to be staying home.
-by Scout.com
Jan 27, 2009 |
UA Interview: Travis Hawkins  Maryland commitment Travis Hawkins talks about the All-American experience.
-by Scout.com
Jan 3, 2009 |
Crab Bowl: Travis Hawkins  Maryland commitment Travis Hawkins toughed it out to play in Saturday's Maryland Crab Bowl.
-by Scout.com
Dec 20, 2008 |
Hawkins picks Terps (with video) Quince Orchard (Md.) High's Travis Hawkins, the No. 6-rated cornerback, chooses Maryland.
-by TurtleSportsReport.com
Oct 30, 2008 |
Hawkins Set for Thursday Quince Orchard HS athlete Travis Hawkins will announce this Thursday at 11am.
-by Scout.com
Oct 28, 2008 |
Knights Invade Northeast  One of the most talented defensive players in the northeast has been hearing from UCF a lot lately
-by InsideKnights.com
Oct 14, 2008 |
Hawkins Gives Michigan High Marks  Has Michigan moved up with Gaithersburg (MD) ATH Travis Hawkins?
-by GoBlueWolverine.com
Oct 6, 2008 |
UCF Offers Travis Hawkins  Find out where UCF ranks for one of the most heralded cornerbacks of the 2009 recruiting class.
-by InsideKnights.com
Oct 1, 2008 |
ScoutTV: Travis Hawkins Highlights  Junior video of the standout cornerback/wide receiver in action
-by Scout.com
Sep 24, 2008 |
GBW Video: 1-on-1 with Travis Hawkins  GBW chats with four star CB Travis Hawkins after his game last Friday about his recruitment and more
-by GoBlueWolverine.com
Sep 23, 2008 |
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Ht: 5-11
Wt: 185
40: 4.42
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| 2009 Scout.com HS Football Rankings (full list): |
| Pos: CB |
Pos Rank: #12 |
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| Scout.com Player Evaluation: |
| STRENGTHS |
Change of Direction |
Size |
Toughness |
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| AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT |
Hands |
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| Hawkins is a multiple threat athlete that logged time at running back, wide receiver, and defensive back. He lacks the hands to be an impact receiver on the next level, but his size and toughness as a running back translate well to the defensive side of the ball. He’s also dangerous in the defensive backfield once he makes an interception because of his instinctive running ability. Scott Kennedy, Scout.com |
| Biography: |
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