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  • Re: 2009 Recruiting Class

    Originally posted by mitchell View Post
    I wouldn't be surprised if the DT Sioux Falls player who supposedly verballed to SDSU ends up being one of the walk-ons.

    That would help explain why we are short on DT's and DE's. I'm guessing Chase Douglas will end up being a DT.

    Also, does anybody know who our back-up center is? Robling graduated and I assume McKnight will replace him, but who will be the backup to McKnight?

    I'm looking forward to tomorrow. Hopefully there will be a youtube video breaking down the recruits like they've done in years past.
    A lot of times centers are transfered from a different line position (ususally Tackle). the reason being because many times colleges have a different few on center then high school....

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    • Re: 2009 Recruiting Class

      Alright, I'm finally here...I'm going to update the first post in this thread with the names that have come in. I will denote the ones on the list that we hadn't heard of previously. I know there are a couple already.

      Mods...any chance of merging the Signing Day thread into this one so we can just keep this one going?

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      • Re: 2009 Recruiting Class

        Another "new" one.

        Giannia Washington-Parker from Lake View Terrace, Calif. He'll play DE.
        http://www.maxpreps.com/california/f...=,local,player
        We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

        We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

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        • Re: 2009 Recruiting Class

          Another "new" one:

          As for the update, the last one is in: Malik Humphries, a DE. A link:
          http://villanova.rivals.com/viewpros...p?pr_key=90070
          We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

          We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

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          • Re: 2009 Recruiting Class

            Originally posted by jackmd View Post
            Another "new" one:

            As for the update, the last one is in: Malik Humphries, a DE. A link:
            http://villanova.rivals.com/viewpros...p?pr_key=90070
            List is updated...I had some trouble withe the the first post getting to long.

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            • Re: 2009 Recruiting Class

              Anybody know anymore about the 2 from California? I'm just assuming but I suspect they were waiting on some FBS offers that didn't come through and we gobbled them up. Who would have been out there recruiting these guys?
              We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

              We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

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              • Re: 2009 Recruiting Class

                That is a wrap folks...Terry just posted his final list within the live chat. Here it is and it lists 18 signees, tranfers and walk-ons. I'd have to say our recruiting classes are looking better and better each year and this one is the best in recent years.

                Here is Terry's list from the blog which matches up perfectly with ours.

                SDSU - Terry Vandrovec: OK, so here is the list I've come up with so far:

                Vince Benedetto, 6-4, 225, TE, Crystal Lake South, Illinois. All-area and all-conference pick. Caught 14 passes for more than 400 yards as a senior, but excels at blocking.

                Pat Brown, 6-1, 180, CB/R, Bettendorf, Iowa. Elite all-state pick by the Des Moines Register and second-team all-state selection by the Iowa Newspaper Association. Has qualified for the state track meet in four sprinting events.

                Chase Douglas, 6-4, 245, OL/DL, Brandon Valley. First-team all-state in South Dakota Class 11AA and Argus Leader Elite 45 pick.

                Malik Humphries, 6-2, 197, DE, Moreno Valley Rancho Verde, Calif. Will play in the Inland All-Star game.

                Josh Jones, 5-11, 160, DB, Hickman Mills, Mo. All-conference pick in the Kansas City metro area as a sophomore. Missed part of senior year due to injury.

                Josh Kage, 6-4, 260, OL, Papillion-La Vista, Neb. Super State first-team pick also drew Division I interest for his skills in wrestling and track.

                R.C. Kilgore, 6-2, 215, LB/S, Park of Cottage Grove, Minn. Three-year starter at quarterback in the Suburban East Conference.

                Eric Koehlmoos, 6-1, 190, S, Pierce, Neb. First-team all-Nebraska pick as a senior and second-team as a junior.

                Lee Mondol, 6-2, 200, QB, Ventura, Calif., and Ventura College. Spent one year as a prefered walk-on at Michigan and two years as a starter at a junior college.

                Alex Parker, 6-4, 250, OL, Brookings. First-team all-state in South Dakota Class 11AA and Argus Leader Elite 45 pick.

                Doug Peete, 6-4, 215, LB/DE, Olathe North, Kan. Named all-Kansas, all-Class 6A, all-metro, all-city and all-conference.

                Trevor Tiefenthaler, 5-11, 170, WR, Sioux Central, Iowa. Three-year all-state pick, Iowa Class 1A state champ in the 400 meters and the son of SDSU career leading receiver Jeff Tiefenthaler.

                Gianni Washington-Parker, 6-4, 210, DE, Sylmar, Calif. Four-year starter in basketball. Also played receiver in high school.

                Jake Weiss, 6-3, 210, LB, Sioux Falls Roosevelt. Three-year starter and Argus Leader Elite 45 pick.

                Mike Whittier, 6-3, 210, QB, Webster Groves, Mo., and Air Force Academy Prep School. Ranked 106th at his position in the country by ESPN.com as a senior.

                Mason Winterboer, 5-11, 190, RB, Brookings. Broke the school record for rushing formerly held by current SDSU back Tyler Duffy.

                Bryan Witzmann, 6-8, 255, OL, Somerset, Wis. Wisconsin Coaches Association all-state pick.

                Walker Woods, 5-11, 190, RB, Waukee, Iowa. Ran for more than 3,300 yards and 52 touchdowns in two years as a starter. Class 4A all-state by the Iowa Newspaper Association and the Des Moines Register. Also all-state in baseball and state qualifier in track.

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                • Re: 2009 Recruiting Class

                  If anyone's interested:

                  Illinois - (1)
                  Iowa - (3)
                  SD - (4)
                  Cali - (3)
                  MO - (2)
                  NEB. - (2)
                  MN - (1)
                  KS -(1)
                  WIS. - (1)

                  TE - (1)
                  CB - (1)
                  OL/DL - (4)
                  DE - (2)
                  DB - (1)
                  LB/S - (3)
                  S - (1)
                  QB - (2)
                  WR - (1)
                  RB - (2)

                  That's 18 each, I thought TV said 17?? Nope...I went back to TV's blog and it is 18 LOI's!!

                  Go Jacks!!
                  SDSU...Passionate, Relentless, Champions.

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                  • Re: 2009 Recruiting Class

                    The one is Mason Winterboer who is going to be a walk-on. That is where the difference would be.

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                    • Re: 2009 Recruiting Class

                      I must admit that I'm surprised to see only 1 recruit from Minnesota. I thought we might be recruiting the cities a little more with the move up.
                      We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

                      We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

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                      • Re: 2009 Recruiting Class

                        Originally posted by jackmd View Post
                        I must admit that I'm surprised to see only 1 recruit from Minnesota. I thought we might be recruiting the cities a little more with the move up.
                        Maybe Brewster figured out he should quit letting all his in-state players go to the Dakota schools, especially since most of them have the talent to be playing for his team, and inturn, the motivation to beat the U of M for passing on them when the XDSU games come around.
                        If you think nobody cares about you, try missing a couple of payments.
                        - Steven Wright

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                        • Re: 2009 Recruiting Class

                          Originally posted by jackmd View Post
                          I must admit that I'm surprised to see only 1 recruit from Minnesota. I thought we might be recruiting the cities a little more with the move up.

                          IMO, the lack of quality H.S. recruits in North Dakota, leaves UND and NDSU to pillage MN...and they have for years. Just my opinion though.

                          Anyone know how many SD kid NDSU got this year?? Hopefully ZERO...

                          Go Jacks!!
                          SDSU...Passionate, Relentless, Champions.

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                          • Re: 2009 Recruiting Class

                            Originally posted by propar80 View Post
                            IMO, the lack of quality H.S. recruits in North Dakota, leaves UND and NDSU to pillage MN...and they have for years. Just my opinion though.

                            Anyone know how many SD kid NDSU got this year?? Hopefully ZERO...

                            Go Jacks!!
                            According to a similar thread on Bisonville, it doesn't look like it:

                            http://www.bisonville.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14825

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                            • Re: 2009 Recruiting Class

                              The fact that NDSU signed no athletes from South Dakota is significant. It wasn't that long ago that they raided some of the best talent. The fact that young men are looking this way says a lot about the program that Coach Stig has created.

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                              • Re: 2009 Recruiting Class

                                I've included a link to the list from www.gojacks.com within the first post as well. That certainly makes it official.

                                This is always a fun day to end the football recruiting. We likely won't see the full potential of this class for a couple of years but I like what I see on paper!

                                Thanks again to everyone who made updates, corrections & deletions to our list! I tried to spread as much love as I could whenever one came in!

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