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Recap of our recruiting class to date, 30 and counting

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Jhvon Williams CB 5' 11'' 4.45 speed. Had an offer from Kentucky
Chauncy Lanier CB 5' 11' 165

Brendon Battles DE 6' 3'' 250
Elijah Norris DE 6' 5'' 235, 4.6 speed. Had offers from Maryland and Michigan State
Mikal Myers DT 6' 310. Had an offer from Penn State

Wyatt Vinci FB Sounds like he will be a Fullback, 1700 SAT score. Already has the size to compete for job in 2012.

Bobby Puyol K Ranked as top kicker recruit in nation

Ryan Donahue LB Tranfer from Maryland, 2 years eligibility remaining
Jason Sylva LB 6' 2'' 250. Had an offer from BC
Jonn Hicks LB 6'3 235
Jazzmar Clax LB 6' 230. Offered by Arizona State, Maryland, Minnesota


Kyle Backeloh C 6' 2'' 280 Had an offer from Airforce
Drew Ghio OG Walkon 6' 1'' 300 Sounds like a talented kid who has been held back by injuries
Alex Mateas OG Transfer Penn state, 3 years eligibility remaining.
Rennick Bryan OG 6' 3'' 300 pounds
Zach Rugg OG, OT 6'5 275
Tyler Samra OG 6'3 270
Richard Levy OT 6'6 300 Pounds

Chandler Whitmer QB Received offer from Jim Harbaugh at Stanford out of HS, Put up huge numbers at Junior college 3 years remaining
Casey Cochran QB 6' 1" BC also offered. Record setting QB in HS

Joe Williams RB 6' 205 with 4.45 speed. Had interest from Clemson and Oregon.

Jordan Floyd S 6'2" 4.5 Speed. Had an offer from Maryland
Michael Marder S 6' 1'' 180
Obi Melifonwu S 6' 4'' 195

Neil Shortell TE 6' 3'' 250 Blocking TE

Shakim Phillips WR Transfer from Boston College, ranked top HS player in NJ his senior year, 3 years eligibility remaining
Bryce McNeal WR Transfer from Clemson, Two Years of eligibility remaining. Ranked as 10th WR in nation his senior year in HS
John Green WR WR 5' 11'' 4.46 speed
Neally Cunningham WR 6'2''
Ricky Gutierrez WR 6'2'' had an offer from Kansas
 
nice mets, to add:

hicks had offers from several area schools(cuse/pitt/ruty)
casey-iowa offer
gutz-minn offer
puyol was top rated in fl, not nation
norris-kst offer
battles-usf offer

thats what i can remember

i was going to do something like this on signing day and keep a tab of guys who are official. maybe i'll do a sign day thread with updates for the board as paper comes rolling in.
 
i count:
5 transfers
2 walkons so far officially
25 commits(4 of which are jan kids(casey/wit/joe will/tx kid) which menas they can be 2011 kids)
 
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if u add navy/ucf offers becuase they are upgrading then there are a bunch to add. also about 10 of our guys had temple offers...but i like keeping it to bcs.
 
if u add navy/ucf offers becuase they are upgrading then there are a bunch to add. also about 10 of our guys had temple offers...but i like keeping it to bcs.

I think leaving out non-BCS offers is folly. Every year tons of players get drafted from non-BCS schools. Some non-BCS coaches are very good at spotting talent.

For instance, Doc Holliday at Marshall offered Neally Cunningham. You think ol' Doc knows a thing or two about talent? I certainly do.
 
FWIW: When I talk about anythign money related to football, that's the only time that the BCS/AQ terminology is relevant. I hate the terminology, becasue it confuses people about college football. It's got nothing to do with competition.

When I talk about anything competition related, actual players, performance, games etc......anything BUT money......it's all about competing at the division 1-A level in intercollegiate athletics. If a school qualifies for 1-A level of competition, that's some pretty high level competition.

The only thing adding the letters BCS does to anything, is provide a category as to income derived from athletics.
 
That said, I believe that the recruiting class of 2012, and by extension - the makeup of the 2012 roster, when they stand shoulder shoulder in line on the field, will clearly not be mistaken for anything else, but a roster of division 1-A football players.
 
The only thing adding the letters BCS does to anything, is provide a category as to income derived from athletics.

And attract better recruits which subsequently increases the competition level.
 
Offer list :

Bockeloh - Air Force
Cochran - BC, Iowa
Whitmer - 2010 - Illinois, Arizona, Stanford, Iowa St, 2012 - Memphis, Kent St
Joseph Williams -
Battles - USF
Bryan -
Clax - MD, ASU, Minnesota, Rutgers (unclear), Temple
Cunningham - Marshall
Floyd - Marshall, MD, Temple
Green - FIU, Buffalo
Gutierrez - Buffalo, FAU, FIU, Kansas, Middle Tennessee
Hicks - Temple, also, according to his hometown paper - Pitt, RU, MD, SU
Lanier -
Levy -
Marder -
Melifonwu-
Myers - Akron, Buffalo, Penn State, Temple
Norris - Buffalo, KState, Kent St, Marshall, MD, Tulane
Puyol -Middle Tennessee
Rugg - Buffalo, Temple, Ohio
Samra -
Sylva - BC, Buffalo
Vinci - Navy
Jhavon Williams - FAU, Kentucky, Marshall, New Mexico
Shortell -
 
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And attract better recruits which subsequently increases the competition level.

Nope, otherwise Duke and Indiana would be much better football programs than Boise State and TCU right?

I agree, that having more money flowing into your program every year, makes it easier to recruit.

Look - understand the sport. Every single division 1-A football program is a BCS team. That's the truth. Every 1-A team has a chance of competitng for a national championship....on paper.

In reality, it's the money that flows through the 6 AQ conferences vs. the 5 non-AQ conferences that is the only thing about the BCS that trully matters.

Is it easier to recruit, when you've got a giant operating budget? Yup. See Greg Schiano.
 
We've been through this before, unless I see Hy-Tek meet manager times in print or something similar, anything you see has to be assumed to be hand timed and hugely variable and probably not accurate.

That said, I don't know anybody that's going to be advertising sub 4.4 40 speeds and not be able to turn on the burners in a straight run.

If what I recall about this kid is correct, he was a top Florida track athlete at one time but blew out knee or ankle or something in H.S. DOn't take that for gospel, I might be talking about my a**, but if I'm right, as long as he's healed well, and can still turn on the jets - he's a fast one.

I have no idea what methods and modes that Edsall had when it came to evaluating speed, but I do have an idea how D.Brown and P operate, and if a kid can point in a high profile track meet, and he's at all interested in football, he'll be on the radar.
 
Talking out of your behind there Carl, lol. Green has not any injury problems that have been reported. And as I mentioned, 4.46 Nike Sparq is legit. As is the 10.81 100m (Division 16 track meet, FL).
 
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My bad, I stand corrected. Apologies Carl. At any rate, obviously he's all the way back, running sub 4.5 40's and sub 11 second 100's.

Adding much needed speed to the outside. With Williams being a senior, I think Green can RS get stronger and be a nice follow up for 4 years to come, just faster. Not sure if he participated on ST's in HS but a guy with his speed could be great in the return game.
 
nick williams next to john green on kickoffs next year?!?!?!?! then when willaims leaves, newsome and john green!!!!
 
I have no idea what methods and modes that Edsall had when it came to evaluating speed, but I do have an idea how D.Brown and P operate, and if a kid can point in a high profile track meet, and he's at all interested in football, he'll be on the radar.

I would imagine that Edsall used a stopwatch.

There were plenty of track stars under Edsall from Branch to Campbell to K. Moore.
 
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nick williams next to john green on kickoffs next year?!?!?!?! then when willaims leaves, newsome and john green!!!!

I think Green redshirts and let him get a little stronger. Similar size and build to David Stevenson, who by all accounts should have a bunch of BCS offers if he was just a little taller. They could be a deadly combo back there together though. Who knows also, maybe Green comes in bigger than his listed 167 and beasts in summer practice and proves he doesn't need a redshirt.
 
Nope, otherwise Duke and Indiana would be much better football programs than Boise State and TCU right?

I agree, that having more money flowing into your program every year, makes it easier to recruit.

Look - understand the sport. Every single division 1-A football program is a BCS team. That's the truth. Every 1-A team has a chance of competitng for a national championship....on paper.

In reality, it's the money that flows through the 6 AQ conferences vs. the 5 non-AQ conferences that is the only thing about the BCS that trully matters.

Is it easier to recruit, when you've got a giant operating budget? Yup. See Greg Schiano.

Like Kentucky in the SEC, they are Basketball Schools by choice of athletic identity. A school like Boise State has been playing good football since right after WWII save for a decade in the 80's regardless of the level of competition. Their fairly recent national success is not something that just came out of the blue but is a result of having been cultivated for decades.
 
I think Joe Williams is a big get at RB... another track guy. He won the Lehigh Valley Championship with a 10.5 100m and the 200m with a 21.8 and very productive his senior year before Fork Union.

"In 2010, for the first time since the 1981 season, Emmaus won Pennsylvania's Class 4A Eastern Conference Championship in football. During the 2010 season, Emmaus senior tailback Joseph Williams broke three school football records: most yards in a single game (282), most touchdowns in a single game (6) and most points in a single game (36)"
 
I think Joe Williams is a big get at RB... another track guy. He won the Lehigh Valley Championship with a 10.5 100m and the 200m with a 21.8 and very productive his senior year before Fork Union.

"In 2010, for the first time since the 1981 season, Emmaus won Pennsylvania's Class 4A Eastern Conference Championship in football. During the 2010 season, Emmaus senior tailback Joseph Williams broke three school football records: most yards in a single game (282), most touchdowns in a single game (6) and most points in a single game (36)"

he didnt' seem to get a lot of fanfare here since we were all let down by not getting Dobbs in, but he's very highly rated by rivals and if he's that fast at 6' 200 pounds, he could be a real beast for us. apparently he'd pretty much committed to us in June, which if P thought we had he and Dobbs lined up, might explain why we don't seem to have any other RBs on the horizon

http://blogs.mcall.com/groller/2012...all-star-joe-williams-is-headed-to-uconn.html
 
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