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  • Re: 2012 Recruiting List

    Originally posted by RabbitObsessed View Post
    That kid is huge.
    Listed as a safety at 6'5" and 210 lbs on the KARE 11 All-Metro team. Wow!!!

    At that size he could play numerous positions, but he would certainly have the size to challenge any WR or TE. We've identified him as a TE on this board.

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    • Re: 2012 Recruiting List

      Originally posted by GopherHole View Post
      Listed as a safety at 6'5" and 210 lbs on the KARE 11 All-Metro team. Wow!!!

      At that size he could play numerous positions, but he would certainly have the size to challenge any WR or TE. We've identified him as a TE on this board.
      This is a good player to get. I know we haven't gotten the quantity of Twin City Metro players, but we sure have gotten quality players the past few years. Very excited about his potential to play about 5 different positions.

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      • Re: 2012 Recruiting List

        Sam Foltz, safety from Grand Island, NE commits to preferred walk-on for Huskers. Too bad, this kid is fast and has very good size and hands. Three sport athlete that could take it to next level with focus on one sport.

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        • Re: 2012 Recruiting List

          Originally posted by MDTerp View Post
          According to the Maryland Junior Combine last April Garrett Clay officially measured 70 inches (5’10) and Dylan Clay officially measured 69.5 inches (5’9 ½).

          Who is the better of the two? IMHO Dylan is a better CB. Garrett is better with the ball in his hands. But you can see from their highlights they are identical.

          What are they being recruited for? They get the typical ATH label. They both played safety and corner on defense and both saw time at receiver/running back on offense. Dylan moved to QB permanently after the 4th game because Fort Hill had to make sure they had the ball on every snap. They get recruited for all these positions other than QB. As an example, the Villanova coach first requested that Dylan come on an official visit. One month later he changed his mind and said they wanted Garrett on an official visit.

          Every FBS, FCS, D2 and D3 coach I talk with say they are without a doubt high level FCS players. Then why not offer? The usually say they can offer one, not sure if we have the money for both. Now they have FBS schools begging them to walk-on after financial aid forms come back. But yes, their height always comes into question with the FBS schools. They have 6% body fat and squat 400. They aren’t the ones that go backwards on the hits. I hope they get a chance to prove me right, but they would wind up All-Conference players. And I say that with all due respect for the Missouri Valley.

          Not sure if SDSU has many open spots left based on your number of offers with this forum list. The only text I received was that they loved the school and would commit on the spot. Their mom could not afford to make the trip with them. But she wants what they want.

          Thanks for the feedback.

          So any word from these two on their recruitment? Do you have any observations about SDSU? Did they compare their visit to anywhere else and was it bad/good, etc?
          Disclaimer: This post may contain assumptions and/or opinions related to Jackrabbit Athletics.

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          • Re: 2012 Recruiting List

            I wonder where Moritko will end up? I doubt he stays at safety, I would guess either TE, DE, or LB.

            He's defiantly a known name up here in the cities as one of the top high school players for 2012.

            I was tracking Duke Anyanwu from Blaine, Andrew Larson from Eden Prairie, DJ Hebert from Osseo, & Moritko from Totino-Grace.

            Out of the 4, Moritko was the one I thought we had the furthest chance of getting a verbal. Anyanwu ended up going to Minnesota, Larson to Harvard, & Hebert to UNI.

            I'm not sure if Eidness had anything to do with this but I have a feeling he is one of the reasons we have really focused on getting kids from the Minneapolis metro the past 2 years. (especially last year)

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            • Re: 2012 Recruiting List

              Welp, according to Nabbity's twitter page, he is also going to walk on at Nebraska.

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              • Re: 2012 Recruiting List

                Originally posted by BigGoosie13 View Post
                Welp, according to Nabbity's twitter page, he is also going to walk on at Nebraska.
                Check it out and this is correct, Graham said he'll be walking on at Nebraska. From the following tweets it sounds like he grew up a huge Husker fan so can't fault him for going after his dream, though he has an uphill battle being there are already 3 walkon RBs in his class and I'm sure they'll get at least one scholarship back.

                I honestly don't have a problem with the Nebraska's walkon program, but I really hope their coaches are being straight with these kids on their chances of making the team, let alone seeing the field.
                If you think nobody cares about you, try missing a couple of payments.
                - Steven Wright

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                • Re: 2012 Recruiting List

                  I think they use it as a way to get local neb kids who are probably deserving a scholly but they ask to walk on because they are almost a sure bet. Then they can use scholly more selectively if they know they got some good kids to walk on.
                  "The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer

                  Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.

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                  • Re: 2012 Recruiting List

                    Jacks hitting Tuscon, AZ hard.

                    http://azstarnet.com/mobi/sports/art...b7bcc6e0c.html

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                    • Re: 2012 Recruiting List

                      Originally posted by goon View Post
                      I think they use it as a way to get local neb kids who are probably deserving a scholly but they ask to walk on because they are almost a sure bet. Then they can use scholly more selectively if they know they got some good kids to walk on.
                      They want all the local kids for nothing, so they can use their scholarships for those out of state.Way to go Nebraska.I'm being cynical of the Neb Cornshuckers walk-on program,again, to me it's like throwing money away,unless they're rich and don't need it.

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                      • Re: 2012 Recruiting List

                        Originally posted by jackdaniel View Post
                        They want all the local kids for nothing, so they can use their scholarships for those out of state.Way to go Nebraska.I'm being cynical of the Neb Cornshuckers walk-on program,again, to me it's like throwing money away,unless they're rich and don't need it.
                        from a money stand point it makes sense. From following the chance of a dream. tough to put a price on that. I be there are many who went through never saw the field or got any assistant with school, but would do it all over again because how much they love neb football. I doubt many regret it.
                        "The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer

                        Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.

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                        • Re: 2012 Recruiting List

                          Originally posted by jackdaniel View Post
                          They want all the local kids for nothing, so they can use their scholarships for those out of state.Way to go Nebraska.I'm being cynical of the Neb Cornshuckers walk-on program,again, to me it's like throwing money away,unless they're rich and don't need it.
                          SDSU has a walk-on program as well. I am guessing some these players that walked on last year for State could have played some where else and gotten some type of scholarship. It is what it is. Nebraska takes walk-ons that could have probably played at SDSU. SDSU takes walk-ons that could have played at for instance Augie/USF.

                          PREFERRED WALK-ONS (9)
                          ATH - Serkaut Aware, 5'10" 165, SD Sioux Falls - Washington http://bit.ly/g7a95y
                          QB - Tyler Finnes, 6'4" 185, MN Andover, http://bit.ly/eJs4E5
                          WR - Trevor Sikkink, 6'1" 200, SD Castlewood, http://bit.ly/bNgsWD
                          OL - Bryce Silverling, 6'4" 285, WI Bloomer, http://bit.ly/htEgsh
                          OL - Taylor Bloom, 6'4" 235, SD Madison, http://bit.ly/g09BGU
                          LB - Alex Schnell, 6'3" 205, SD Rapid City - Stevens, http://bit.ly/h7pK1g
                          LB - Patrick Schuster 6'1" 180, SD Watertown, http://bit.ly/fKbl1Q
                          S - Drew Kreutzfeldt, 5'11" 185, SD Chester, http://bit.ly/iivN9J
                          K - Jay Carlson, 6'0" 180, MO Park Hill South, http://bit.ly/gcnuEG

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                          • Re: 2012 Recruiting List

                            Originally posted by UWMandSDSU View Post
                            SDSU has a walk-on program as well. I am guessing some these players that walked on last year for State could have played some where else and gotten some type of scholarship. It is what it is. Nebraska takes walk-ons that could have probably played at SDSU. SDSU takes walk-ons that could have played at for instance Augie/USF.

                            PREFERRED WALK-ONS (9)
                            ATH - Serkaut Aware, 5'10" 165, SD Sioux Falls - Washington http://bit.ly/g7a95y
                            QB - Tyler Finnes, 6'4" 185, MN Andover, http://bit.ly/eJs4E5
                            WR - Trevor Sikkink, 6'1" 200, SD Castlewood, http://bit.ly/bNgsWD
                            OL - Bryce Silverling, 6'4" 285, WI Bloomer, http://bit.ly/htEgsh
                            OL - Taylor Bloom, 6'4" 235, SD Madison, http://bit.ly/g09BGU
                            LB - Alex Schnell, 6'3" 205, SD Rapid City - Stevens, http://bit.ly/h7pK1g
                            LB - Patrick Schuster 6'1" 180, SD Watertown, http://bit.ly/fKbl1Q
                            S - Drew Kreutzfeldt, 5'11" 185, SD Chester, http://bit.ly/iivN9J
                            K - Jay Carlson, 6'0" 180, MO Park Hill South, http://bit.ly/gcnuEG
                            Alex Schnell is no longer with the team and has left school to join the Marines.

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                            • Re: 2012 Recruiting List

                              Originally posted by goon View Post
                              from a money stand point it makes sense. From following the chance of a dream. tough to put a price on that. I be there are many who went through never saw the field or got any assistant with school, but would do it all over again because how much they love neb football. I doubt many regret it.
                              The "Rudy" syndrome, i guess.

                              I'm the opposite,I'd work ten times harder for someone who appreciates it by helping me pay for my education,than someone who "expects" it, but gives you nothing in return (risking injury that affects your life later on )
                              Last edited by jackdaniel; 01-20-2012, 12:23 PM.

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                              • Re: 2012 Recruiting List

                                Originally posted by jackdaniel View Post
                                They want all the local kids for nothing, so they can use their scholarships for those out of state.Way to go Nebraska.I'm being cynical of the Neb Cornshuckers walk-on program,again, to me it's like throwing money away,unless they're rich and don't need it.
                                Oooor they want to pursue a degree there as well. That would be a big draw. It's a damn good school and a sweet campus.
                                Originally posted by JackFan96
                                Well, I don't get to sit in Mom's basement and watch sports all day

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