2004 Top Football Recruits for the State of Virginia

TechSideline.com’s listing of the 2004 top football recruits in the state of Virginia. This list was created and maintained by SportsWar recruiting analyst Chris Horne.

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2004 Top Football Recruits for the State of Virginia

RankPosPlayerCollege
1DEOlu Hall
2WREddie Royal
3SKent Hicks
4DLChris Long
5LBJerod Mayo
6LBAndrew Bowman
7QBSean Glennon
8RBBranden Ore
9DLClint Sintim
10RBCedric Peerman
11RBAhmad Bradshaw
12LBPurnell Sturdivant
13DTJon Kirchner
14OLJohn Bradshaw
15OLZak Stair
16WRJeremy Gilchrist
17DBAJ Brown
18RBAntwain Carey
19SRichard Taylor
20LBBrandon Samuels
21OLWyatt Hicks
22OLBrandon Holland
23RBRashad Jennings
24LBDevonta Brown
25OLRyan Shuman
26ATHJamaal Jackson
27QBTerry Mitchell
28LBKevin Grant
29WRClarence Vaughn
30TESam Wheeler

About TechSideline.com’s Recruiting Rankings

TechSideline.com has maintained lists of the top in-state recruits dating back to 2003. We also have archived lists of the Roanoke Times rankings of in-state recruits (compiled by Doug Doughty) dating back to 1988. For a complete archival listing of past rankings, please click here.

TechSideline.com has been covering Virginia Tech football and Virginia Tech football recruiting since 1996. In late 2000, we hired Chris Horne, our first dedicated football recruiting writer. Horne released his first proprietary set of in-state recruiting rankings in 2003, and created and maintained our lists until Chris Coleman took over recruiting rankings with the 2016 in-state class.

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