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6:13 p.m. Update:
Still waiting on that video... should be up shortly. It's been a busy day for all of us so some of this follow-up stuff is going to have to shift to tomorrow. Oh well, more signing day fun for everyone then!!!
That includes our podcast with Rivals.com's Jon Kirby. You can't imagine how many radio interviews that guy's done today. He just called back and tried to squeeze us in tonight, but I thought it'd be better to have something fresh tomorrow, so check that out sometime tomorrow afternoon.
Also, if you haven't already seen it, be sure to check out the transcript of the Live Chat we did earlier today with Bishop Miege offensive lineman Phil Ford. Ford was fantastic and was a terrific spokesman for the entire class.
It really seems like a great group. They're talented, good-character guys with excellent leadership and academic qualities. It's going to be a blast to watch them develop.
Thanks to all of you for checking us out today. Having readers/commenters like you makes all the hard work worth doing. More tomorrow.
I have to run over to the KU women's basketball game now. See ya tomorrow.
4:09 p.m. Update:
Just got back from Coach Gill's press conference and he had a lot of good things to say about this class. He didn't really address all 27 guys individually but he did go position by position. Asked which position he thought he improved the most with this class, Gill said all of them.
"I think at every position we did that," Gill said. "And that's why it's so exciting to me, because now I truly believe that we have guys who can compete for a job at every position. I'm excited over every last one of them."
Here are a few more notes and nuggets from Gill's 30-minute meeting with the media:
• On just his second day on the job, new KU athletic director Sheahon Zenger made it to Gill's news conference, despite being delayed in Lubbock, Tex., with the men's basketball team.
• Gill notes that last year was somewhat odd in that only three true freshman played. This year, of the 27 guys that signed today, Gill anticipates that nearly half of them will play this fall in some capacity. The reason? Speed. They all have it and that immediately makes them viable candidates for playing time at every position.
• One big advantage that Gill gave it up to was the Kansas basketball program and Allen Fieldhouse. "One thing that's great for us, there's no doubt about it, is going to a basketball game (with these recruits)," Gill said. He also noted that people in all areas of the university from other sports to academic counselors to professors and students lent a hand in helping to land this class.
"This is a great class," Gill said. "And it's great because each one of the guys we signed has great speed and character and believes academics is important."
• Already committed to saying that half of the class will play, Gill was asked more directly about the quarterback position. "Would you feel comfortable playing a true freshman at quarterback," he was asked. The answer: Yes, sir. Absolutely." That's not to say Brock Berglund is going to be the starter, but he's clearly going to have a legitimate opportunity to earn the job.
• Quickly, here are some facts and figures about the Class of 2011.
More to come. Be sure to check out the ongoing live chat with Phil Ford and check back soon for our podcast with Jon Kirby of Rivals.com.
1:27 p.m. Update:
Preparing to start the journey over to campus for this afternoon's press conference. I'll get there a little early and give myself plenty of time to navigate the roads.
Check back later, though, for reaction from Coach Gill in this blog, as well as via video footage that we'll put together.
Reminder about the 3:45 p.m. Live Chat with Bishop Miege offensive lineman Phil Ford. If you haven't done so already, submit your questions now and be sure to log on then to see what Big Phil has to say.
After that, I'm hoping to line up Rivals.com's Jon Kirby for a podcast. He said Monday that he's in, we just have to check on the weather and his availability. But look for that at some point later today, as our non-stop coverage of Signing Day 2011 continues.
12:14 p.m. Update:
Just saw this on ESPN.com. Before you get too excited, it's merely a list of the biggest classes so far, which is why KU ranks 4th overall, with 27 signed. Still, it's nice to see the Jayhawks up there with some of college football's heavy hitters.
More to come....
11:40 a.m. Update:
Just got done with a little shoveling and came in to find this gem... Malcolm Walker, an outside linebacker at Navarro Junior College, which won the juco national championship last season, has decided to join the Jayhawks as a walk-on...
Jon Kirby, of Rivals.com, is reporting that Walker chose KU over other schools because that's the place he felt the most comfortable.
"I decided to go to Kansas because that's where I fit in," Walker told Kirby. "They said they might run some more 3-4 defense and that plays to my game. That's what I do best. The coaches told me they like how I get to the quarterback and how I can cover the inside receiver when he goes in motion."
At 6-2, 215, Walker sounds like a linebacker. But added bulk this offseason could inspire him to slide to defensive end, especially with all that talk of getting after the quarterback. Of course, if KU does play more 3-4, that leaves room for 4 LBs on the field at one time and, unlike last year when KU had very little depth behind it's front three, this year's group of linebackers is going to be very deep and very talented.
Kirby calls this the steal of the class, largely because he's coming as a walk-on. Huge get for KU and coach Gill, making a great day even better. Could this be the player that pushes KU into the Top 30?
More to come...
10:31 a.m. Update:
It's 10:30 and all the letters are in. KU's complete class has signed and faxed the letters to campus. Everyone who was expected to join the Jayhawks today did just that, making this one of the most successful — not to mention smooth — Signing Days in quite some time.
KU missed out on DT Terry Redden, who chose Memphis instead, but that opened up an official spot for DE Javonte Daniel, who quickly took advantage of that opportunity and signed right away.
Others who joined the part in the last half hour include, Wichita RB Dreamius Smith, Texas OL Damon Martin, Oklahoma LB Jake Love, Olathe North DB Adonis Saunders and California OL Bryan Peters. Here are a couple of tidbits from those guys:
Damon Martin, 6-5, 265, made no secret about his goal for next season: "My goal is to start," Martin said, adding, "I was impressed with the athleticism (Coach Gill brought in)."
Dreamius Smith, of Wichita Heights, talked about nothing more than working hard when he gets to town: "My goals are to come in and work hard everyday and earn playing time," he said. "And the 2011 class is a great class to get... (I) know there will be a lot of competing going on."
More to come throughout the day so stay tuned in to KUSports.com.
Here's the final list of guys whose letters of intent have been faxed to KU.
• Luke Luhrsen
• Chris Robinson
• Jason Hensley
• Phil Ford
• Michael Reynolds
• Ben Goodman
• Collin Garrett
• Michael Cummings
• Travis Bodenstein
• Victor Simmons
• Ben Heeney
• JaCorey Shepherd
• Alex Matlock
• Alex Mueller
• Anthony Pierson
• Damon Martin
• Tunde Bakare
• Bryan Peters
• Adonis Saunders
• Jake Love
• Dreamius Smith
• Javonte Daniel
• Marquis Jackson
Add to this list, the following players, who already have signed and are on campus:
• Brock Berglund
• Dylan Admire
• Darrian Miller
• Julius Green
For more on the entire class, keep it right here all day and be sure to check out our recruiting capsules at KUSports.com.
10:09 a.m. Update:
It looks like the LaGrange, Ga., prospect Javonte Daniel will be a member of the Class of 2011 after all.
Jon Kirby, of Rivals.com, is reporting that Daniel has signed his letter of intent to join the Jayhawks. And just in the nick of time, too. It seems that Daniel's mom was wanting him to take a guaranteed offer from Marhsall instead of waiting for KU to sort things out. Daniel wanted to be a Jayhawk, but also wanted to please his mother. So, as he walked down the hall of his school on the way to sign with Marshall, the AD came running into the hall, yelling that the letter from KU had arrived.
Daniel quickly shifted gears, signed with Kansas and is expected to be here in August.
This, in a nutshell, is what signing day's all about and it's the reason people wake up before 6 a.m. to start following this stuff. Great work by Kirby, as always, and even better work by the KU coaching staff to snag Daniel before he got away.
More to come...
9:57 a.m. Update:
KU just released its first "official" signee list. It includes 17 names. Those that we have that aren't on there include: Anthony Pierson, Damon Martin, Tunde Bakare and Phil Ford.
Not to worry. Sometimes things on campus just move a little slower.
9:52 a.m. Update:
Here's the story about DE Javonte Daniel... He is in the high school Class of 2011 but may not wind up in this recruiting class. That's still up in the air.
I think a lot of it depends on who else KU signs and what the total number from the day is. If it's fewer than expected — even by just one or two — then Daniel may get his scholly and be ready to come to town in August. If it's the number we expect, or perhaps even one or two more, then Daniel may wind up grayshirting, which means he'd sit out this fall, work out and/or take classes at a juco and then come to KU in January as a part of the Class of 2012. Sort of like what KU did with Julius Green this year.
I know Daniel wants to be a Jayhawk and I know the coaches want him. All we're waiting on now is the numbers game to play out.
Stay tuned...
9:32 a.m. Update:
Let's update the list. Just about everybody in already and it's only 9:30 a.m. With the weather being a factor and KU coming off a 3-9 season, it's awesome to see that so many talented players were so excited to join the Jayhawks.
I can only imagine how happy Coach Gill and crew are right now. Luckily, I won't have to imagine that for long. Coach Gill has a news conference scheduled for 3 p.m. today to talk about the class.
Here's the updated list:
• Luke Luhrsen
• Chris Robinson
• Jason Hensley
• Phil Ford
• Michael Reynolds
• Ben Goodman
• Collin Garrett
• Michael Cummings
• Travis Bodenstein
• Victor Simmons
• Ben Heeney
• JaCorey Shepherd
• Alex Matlock
• Alex Mueller
• Anthony Pierson
• Damon Martin
• Tunde Bakare
Add to this list, the following players, who already have signed and are on campus:
• Brock Berglund
• Dylan Admire
• Darrian Miller
• Julius Green
9:23 a.m. Update:
Quick story about Highland linebacker Tunde Bakare, who has now sent his letter of intent to the KU coaching staff.
Originally from Virginia, Bakare was recruited heavily by Maryland out of high school. He almost ended up there but wound up going the juco route instead. From the moment he arrived at Highland, Bakare always figured he'd go back south to play Div. I ball. Then he got hooked up with the Kansas coaches and he never looked back.
When talking to Bakare the other day, he told me it was "meant to be" for him to wind up at Kansas and that he was real excited about the opportunity to join the Jayhawks. I'll have more on Bakare, who's name is Nigerian and means "Child of God," in the next couple of days.
And believe me, you'll be hearing plenty from this guy in 2011. He should be a candidate to start at LB and, with a motor like his, should be involved in tons of plays.
More to come...
8:57 a.m. Update:
Jon Kirby, of Rivals.com, is reporting that DT Terry Redden will pass on Kansas to sign with Memphis.
Not a huge surprise here, but it was looking like KU was making a serious move to add Redden's services.
Would've been nice to land a DT like Redden, but this news should not in any way dampen the mood today. KU is already well into hauling in one of its best classes in a long time.
More to come.
8:51 a.m. Update:
Don't forget the kicker... Just received word that Alex Mueller, a place kicker from Grapevine, Tex., has faxed his letter into the KU football offices.
Mueller told me earlier this week that he hoped to step in right away and contribute to the team in some manner. With former kicker Jacob Branstetter graduating, Mueller figures to at least get the opportunity to compete with Ron Doherty for kicking duties.
Like several of his future teammates, Mueller also has been impressed with how close the Class of 2011 already has become.
"The amount of talent that is coming in, and how all the guys are wanting to become a family (is incredible)," he said. "A few guys have messaged me on Facebook already, and I got to talk to a few on the recruiting trip. It will be a great group of guys."
More to come.
8:33 a.m. Update:
Add Hutch LB Ben Heeney's name to the list. Heeney just faxed his letter in, making it 15 from the Class of 2011 already official. Talk about a bunch of kids who were eager to sign. This is outstanding news for KU.
I talked with Heeney earlier this week and he said he wasn't sure when he would sign because of the weather. Looks like it didn't hurt him too bad. Heeney gets his letter in by 8:30 a.m. and officially joins former teammate Josh Smith (a walk-on RB in 2010) and the Jayhawks.
Here's what Heeney had to say about his hopes for 2011 and the rest of the class he's coming in with.
"My goal for next year is to get some playing time," he said. "The thing that impresses me the most is how I've gotten along with all the other guys in my recruiting class."
Not only are the players KU is signing a talented group, they're also already teammates. Just a great sign for the future of KU football.
8:27 a.m. Update:
This from Coach Gill via Twitter just a few minutes ago:
"This phone is ringin off the hook! Get ready Jayhawk nation"
8:17 a.m. Update:
No more questions about whether Wichita defensive end, Michael Reynolds, is coming to Kansas. He's signed and is ready to make an impact.
"Since I have a chance to play early, I want to start and become a role player on the squad," Reynolds told me last weekend. "I also expect for us to go bowling this year."
Big goals go hand-in-hand with a big-time class. And it looks more and more each day like KU has just landed a big-time class.
More to come as the letters keep rolling in.
8:08 a.m. Update:
Here's this from QB Michael Cummings, of Killeen, Tex., a dual-threat prospect who injured his knee midway through his senior season and currently is rehabbing.
Asked what his goals for his first year at Kansas were, Cummings said: "First, get healthy and be a good teammate and learn the offense as well as be a reliable man for my coaches and team."
As for the one area of his game that he'd like to improve the most: "I would say decision making."
8:02 a.m. Update:
Here's the latest update of letters that have arrived at KU:
• Luke Luhrsen
• Chris Robinson
• Jason Hensley
• Phil Ford
• Michael Reynolds
• Ben Goodman
• Collin Garrett
• Michael Cummings
• Travis Bodenstein
• Victor Simmons
Add to this list, the following players, who already have signed and are on campus:
• Brock Berglund
• Dylan Admire
• Darrian Miller
• Julius Green
7:45 a.m. Update:
Here's more from a couple of Jayhawks who made it official between 7:30 and 7:45 a.m. today...
Linebacker Jason Hensley, of Alma, Ark., had this to say about what he's expecting next season:
"My goal is to work as hard as I can, and hopefully to play," said Hensley, 6-2, 222.
As for his strengths and what he'd like to improve the most between now and then: "I would have to say I go 100 percent each play and I need to work on my footwork."
Ben Goodman, a 6-3, 225 pound DE from West Brook High in Beaumont, Tex., outlined some rather lofty goals for his first season at KU:
"Play as a true freshman and be a freshman all-american and big 12 defensive freshman of the year."
He continued: "We are getting good players in and they all seem like winners but the two boys from Beaumont, Tex., (Goodman and LB Collin Garrett) we're born winners, it's in our heart and the programs we've been in have been winning since the 7th grade and I don't expect to lose a KU either."
It's not hard to see that the duo from West Brook High in Beaumont, Tex., is extremely confident. Here's what Collin Garrett had to say about his goals for 2011:
"My goals are to get on the field and be the Big 12 defensive player of the year."
Wow. Gotta like that if you're a Kansas fan.
7:42 a.m. Update:
More from Facebook...
"Officially just became a member of the kansas jayhawks," - Ben Goodman, 7:27 a.m.
And this from juco linebacker Tunde Bakare at 7:38 a.m.: "Getting ready 2 sign these papers, big chapter in my life. all can say is thank you God Tune in to ESPN at 9 and watch ya boy's name go across that screen aint gunna cry lol."
7:37 a.m. Update:
Here's the updated list of 2011 recruits who have officially signed their letters of intent:
• Luke Luhrsen
• Chris Robinson
• Jason Hensley
• Phil Ford
• Michael Reynolds
• Ben Goodman
For more on the entire class, keep it right here all day and be sure to check out our recruiting capsules at KUSports.com.
7:30 a.m. Update
Next, our attention turns to nearby Olathe North High, where defensive backs Victor Simmons and Adonis Saunders were expected to sign at 7:30 a.m.
One problem: There’s no school today and that means there’s no signing at the school. Simmons and Saunders both said Tuesday, though, that even if the weather causes a problem (I’d say 8-10 inches of snow and frigid temperatures qualifies) they’d still find a way to get their letters of intent signed early and sent off to KU. Talk about dedication.
Here’s what Saunders and Simmons, teammates who also made up a wide receiver-quarterback duo at O-North, had to say about their goals for their rookie seasons at KU.
“My goal for KU is to come in and make an impact on the team and help build them back up,” said Saunders, a 5-11, 185-pound D-Back. “(Coach Gill) has brought in guys from wining teams who have that leadership that teams need (to be successful).”
Added Simmons, a 6-1, 185-pound safety: “Work hard and be successful on and off the field.”
As for the Class of 2011’s camaraderie, Simmons said that was already taking shape: “Everyone is easy to get along with. Every recruit i met, we became friends almost instantly.”
7:21 a.m. Update:
This is from Luke Luhrsen's Facebook page... "I believe this means that now I am a Jayhawk. Officially."
That letter must be signed and sent. One down. 25 to go.
7:01 a.m. Update
You really can’t take a break for a second here on signing day. Not long after tracking Love’s progress down in Oklahoma, we turn our attention to Wheaton, Ill., where offensive lineman, Luke Luhrsen, 6-5, 265, is expected to sign at 7:01 a.m.
I also caught up with Luhrsen this weekend, who’s goals for his first year with the Jayhawks focused a lot on individual improvement.
“I would really like to get stronger and learn better technique so that I can be all I can be when the time comes for me to take the field,” said Luhrsen, who hails from the same hometown as KU offensive coordinator, Chuck Long. “I expect to get a lot bigger and hopefully a lot stronger, physically and mentally.”
One of six offensive linemen in KU’s Class of 2011, Luhrsen was not at all intimidated by the large number of players at his position.
“As an offensive lineman, I was thrilled to see that there were five other skilled lineman who I know I will be able to rely on in the future,” he said.
7:00 a.m. Update
Next up, our attention turns to Tonkawa, Okla., where linebacker Jake Love plans to sign his national letter of intent at Tonkawa High at 7 a.m... weather-permitting, of course.
I caught up with Love last weekend, and he was not shy about sharing his hopes for his first year in Lawrence.
“(I’d like to) find a way on the field, whether its special teams or outside linebacker,” said Love, a 6-foot, 195-pound outside linebacker. “I just want to help the team in any way possible.”
Also included among Love’s goals for next year are: “Beat OU and OSU, help the team get to a bowl game and improve every day.”
Original Post, 6 a.m.
Good morning, and welcome to KUSports.com’s coverage of Signing Day 2011.
There are a few reasons that Signing Day figures to be a little different around here this year. For starters, signing day itself has become a much bigger deal in the past several years, with ESPN increasing its coverage, newspapers and web sites throughout the country have stepped up their game to follow suit.
What's more, KU coach Turner Gill and his staff appear to be living up to their billing as big-time recruiters, which has brought an extra dose of excitement to this year's big day.
Seeing how this is my first official signing day as a college football beat writer, I have to admit I’m pretty jacked up about the whole experience. I plan to be here throughout the day, bringing you the latest on the KU signings from what appears to be a pretty stacked class. Rivals.com has KU’s Class of 2011 ranked as the 33rd best class in the country and, as our sports editor, Tom Keegan, likes to say, for a school like KU with an unproven and inconsistent football program, that’s actually more like 23rd. His reasoning goes like this: Because it’s Kansas, a football school that, historically speaking, has yet to fully turn the corner, analysts don’t give the Jayhawks the benefit of the doubt like they do with other, more proven football schools.
Anyway, back to our plans for the day. In addition to live updates throughout the morning on this blog, you can also follow me on Twitter (@mctait) for the latest tidbits of information regarding KU’s latest class.
We’re also planning to have a live chat with offensive lineman, Phil Ford, a 6-foot-6, 320-pound standout from nearby Bishop Miege High. The chat with Ford is scheduled to begin at 3:45 p.m., but you can submit your questions now.
As of midnight, the KU coaching staff still had a few irons in the fire out there and at least one more scholarship to hand out, so there’s a decent chance that we might get a surprise or two as the day moves along. Keep it right here for all of that information and much, much more.
Remember, three players from the Class of 2011 — QB Brock Berglund, RB Darrian Miller and OL Dylan Admire — already have signed and are enrolled in classes at KU while preparing for spring ball.
KU’s first signing of the day is expected to take place on the East Coast, where Lake Mary, Fla., cornerback, Chris Robinson, is slated to sign just after 7 a.m. local time — 6 a.m. central time — which gives him the jump on so many of KU’s 2011 recruits who call the Midwest home.
Robinson told Jon Kirby, of Rivals.com, that his father, who is in the military and has just been deployed, will listen to the ceremony via telephone, as will his brother, Michael, who attends college in North Carolina. Several other family members will be at Lake Mary High to watch the three-star cornerback join the Jayhawks. Included among them are his mother, his maternal grandmother and his grandfather, who is ill with cancer.
We’ll leave it there for now, but check back often throughout the morning as I’ll have updates on most of the day’s signings as they happen.
Later today, we’ll wrap up our Signing Day sprint with coverage from KU coach Turner Gill’s 3 p.m. news conference in which he unveils the full class and talks about his latest crop of Jayhawks.
While you’re waiting for the next signing update, or sometime later today, be sure to check out the collection of video highlights from KU’s latest class that our own Jesse Newell threw together.
More to come...
Comments
hirschtodd 2 years, 3 months ago
Lets Go Tait! Keep the good stuff coming!
PullnPray 2 years, 3 months ago
I think the Rivals.com team ratings are determined by a mathematical formula that takes into account how many 5star, 4star, and 3star players you have. So I'm very suspicious of this idea that our class is underrated because we aren't a traditional football power.
Matt Tait 2 years, 3 months ago
I hear ya, and you could be right... But the same concept applies to the individual ratings, as well. For instance... Dreamius Smith, the RB from Wichita, is a three-star guy. However, if he had signed with USC or Texas or some school like that, it's possible that Rivals may have bumped him up when their most recent rankings came out.
It's also possible they may not have. It's just a theory, but one that's always struck me as interesting and somewhat legit.
Thanks for reading!
AtlJaybird 2 years, 3 months ago
I believe a big component of the Rivals formula is how a player is ranked at his position. So, for example, if an Offensive Lineman goes from being the 24th ranked player at that position to the 44th, the Rivals score will take big hit. A couple of times during this past recruiting season I saw a player's position ranking go down right after he signed with Kansas. Seemed suspicious to me, and I think this is the kind of thing Keegan is alluding to. In other words, folks at Rivals might assume a player who would sign with Kansas must not be that good, so they adjust the players ranking a bit. Can't prove any of this, of course, but it wouldn't surprise me.
Matt Tait 2 years, 3 months ago
Well said. Those rankings are adjusted all the time and as much as they'd like to say the school doesn't factor into it, it almost has to. Just the way it is.
Look at Aqib Talib, a former two-star guy. Think he would've been a two-star guy if he had signed with Texas?
Thanks AtlJaybird...
rockchalk1990 2 years, 3 months ago
Personally, I believe it has more to do with selling their service. I'm not sure how much they downgrade a player for signing with Kansas, but I do think they upgrade a player who signs with say Ohio State. Let's face it, do Kansas fans get excited about 3-star basketball recruits? We are much more likely to want all the data about a 4-star recruit. Just my impression of the business...
hirschtodd 2 years, 3 months ago
Tait, Do you think there is going to be a suprise signing? Anyone we have kept on the down low?
Matt Tait 2 years, 3 months ago
I've asked around about that and haven't gotten much of an answer so my guess is no.
DT Terry Redden is supposed to decide sometime this morning (between KU and Memphis) and if KU lands him, I guess that would qualify as a bit of a surprise.
But I don't think there's a four-star guy out there who will blow your mind.
If Redden doesn't pick KU, then Gill & Co., may offer that scholarship up to someone else, but, again, I don't think that someone else will be a heavy hitter. At least not yet.
You never know, though. That's the beauty of Signing Day!!!
teejhawk00 2 years, 3 months ago
Tait -- Thanks again for your coverage of KU Football. For the few of us football junkies this has been a wonderful year of coverage by KUSports.com. Keep up the good work and here is to hoping for a great signing day to get Kansas Football to turn the corner.
waywardJay 2 years, 3 months ago
Echo the sentiment. Getting this thing up and running at 6am unless you work from home means travel.... if your walking... your walking in - degree weather.... If your driving you got snow to deal with.... Chances are you got up and aroudn pretty early for this .... Thanks for your dedication.
KU_FanSince75 2 years, 3 months ago
Amen, Wayward! Matt, thanks for your hard work in covering KU football. The recruiting news is outstanding. It will be interesting to hear Coach Gill speak about the class this afternoon. Rock Chalk!
hirschtodd 2 years, 3 months ago
Ladies and Gentlemen...Tunde Bakare is going to LAY PEOPLE OUT!
AtlJaybird 2 years, 3 months ago
A couple of great quotes from Chris Robinson, a DB from Lake Mary, FL who signed with Kansas this morning (source: Rivals):
"I really like the Coaches. Coach Wimberly and Shealy were very honest and up front with me the (w)hole time. They seemed just as excited about me joining the squad as I was excited to join. The KU Coaching Staff in my eyes, was superior to to all the other coaches who were recruiting me."
"I also like the academic set up that Kansas has to offer for their student athletes. That really caught my attention. The campus is second to none."
As Coach Gill has said, it's a great day to be a Jayhawk!
waywardJay 2 years, 3 months ago
If the kids from Beautmont are as Good as they think they are.... This might be a nasty defense in a year or so..... Bakare will be a senior Those kids potentially seasoned sophmores...... Could see a few big time plays .....
Great recruiting coaches.
rockchalk1990 2 years, 3 months ago
If they are as good as they think they are, we may just win 4 straight national championships!
DevilHawk 2 years, 3 months ago
If they are as good as they think they are, our defense may outscore our offense.
Hawkman021 2 years, 3 months ago
One reason I am HAPPY for the Cold weather today here in Junction City, I finally get to stay home and watch the future of KU Football come in. ROCK CHALK
rxdoc1973 2 years, 3 months ago
Hey Matt,
What happened to the kids that Anthony Pierson Mentioned? I remember an ESPN top 100 recruit I believe a DE that he mentioned specifically. 4 Star... Are any of them possibilities??? Oh found the names... Darian Cooper 3 DT Delvon Simmons 4 DT and Branden Jackson 3* DE... Anthony's quote was from an article. I can't seem to find the article. Any truth to any of that? I have my fingers crossed! But sounds like I'm wasting my time. What are your thoughts Matt?
Thanks!
Matt Tait 2 years, 3 months ago
What I heard was that the guy who mentioned those names wasn't actually Anthony Pierson.
Someone started a fake Facebook account in Pierson's name and a couple of recruiting "analysts" bit on the info. It happens, but that's why you have to be super, extra, double careful when you're messing with this stuff.
Long story short, I don't think any of those guys were ever considering KU and I'm pretty sure KU wasn't ever looking at any of them either.
Hawkman021 2 years, 3 months ago
Mr Tait do you know if Coach Gills press conf will be held on all Jayhawk Radio if not do you have a link so I can listen to it? I live in the Junction City area
Matt Tait 2 years, 3 months ago
Not sure about the radio stations. I'm guessing so, but the weather could change that.
We'll have video up as soon as it's over so if you don't catch it live, be sure to check back here. Heck, even if you do catch it live, come back anyway so you can see the smile on Gill's face.
He's gonna be a happy man.
Hawkman021 2 years, 3 months ago
I agree heck I am happy about the class
dagger108 2 years, 3 months ago
rx - You missed the followup to that posting. The follow up was actually from AP and not an imposter. He doesn't even know, nor has he talked to the guys mentioned. Go back to the links. They no longer exist.
rxdoc1973 2 years, 3 months ago
Yeah I did see that! But just assumed my computer wasn't working right. Makes sense that since the link doesn't work it was fake. Thanks dagger!
Hawkman021 2 years, 3 months ago
Mr Tait, any word on Anthony Pierson yet or has the weather cause a short delay on his LOI
AtlJaybird 2 years, 3 months ago
According to Rivals Anthony Pierson has signed.
See http://kansas.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1184175
Hawkman021 2 years, 3 months ago
Thanks ATL
haydenhawkco 2 years, 3 months ago
I posted this on the video site as well...
This is phenomenal coverage of KU recruiting - the consistent updates on when the recruits officially signed, the videos...everything. Feel free to correct me but I went to a few top name football programs and couldn't find the coverage the KUsports offers. It's good to know the journalists are using all resources possible to provide in-depth information to the masses in an organized manner.
jsatt3 2 years, 3 months ago
smh and u guys thought that gill needed 2 lose his job. . .eat your words haha
KU_Alumn_2000 2 years, 3 months ago
We need d-linemen. Losing redden was not a good position to lose out on.
Matt Tait 2 years, 3 months ago
My guess is that before the day's over you'll hear about KU adding a DT in this class. Might not be Redden, but I know they've got a Plan B.
Stay tuned.
dallashawk05 2 years, 3 months ago
Hell yeah to that top picture of Tunde!!!!!
panalytic 2 years, 3 months ago
This is really fun. Thanks Matt.
I don't understand the last post on Daniels. Are we out of scholarships to offer all the recruits and he was designated as the person to wait???
Matt Tait 2 years, 3 months ago
That was the deal, but now that KU didn't get Redden, they had a spot for Daniel and landed him. Check out the latest update on that. A wild story.
panalytic 2 years, 3 months ago
That is a great story! Wow that kid must have really wanted to come here - which is fantastic. I like him a lot already...
AtlJaybird 2 years, 3 months ago
Awesome news about Javonte Daniel! Matt - were the coaches caught in tlimbo waiting on Redden's decision? Is that why they were holding onto Daniel's letter?
Whatever the case, I couldn't be happier that Daniel is a Jayhawk. We need his help at DE. Welcome to Kansas Javonte!
Matt Tait 2 years, 3 months ago
I think that's exactly what happened and it happens all the time.
It's a tough deal for the kids, who really get stuck in the middle. But as long as they understand it going in (which I know Daniel did in this case) that makes it a little better.
Still just an incredible deal the way these things play out...
AtlJaybird 2 years, 3 months ago
... and a few years from now when when Javonte makes the game-winning tackle to seal the deal on a National Championship for Kansas we'll all remember the day he almost wasn't a Jayhawk. Now that would be some narrative!
Sorry - signing day has gotten me a little cranked up about KU Football.
Matt Tait 2 years, 3 months ago
Understandable...
It might not be in the national title game, but Daniel will make a big-time tackle someday and I will bring that out.
Glad you're enjoying the day!
jhawkjunkie 2 years, 3 months ago
I haven't seen anything about Dreamius Smith from Wichita, Want to keep Kansas talent in Kansas. Any word from him?
Matt Tait 2 years, 3 months ago
Just heard that his letter came through. Updating now. Dreamius has a chance to be a stud.
cusack118 2 years, 3 months ago
Because this class fits so much of what Gill is wanting to do in terms of in-game philosophy, do you think more players than usual may see the field as true freshmen this year?
panalytic 2 years, 3 months ago
That is fantastic that everyone who was expected to sign actually signed! Another good sign for this class. Great to have this football coverage.
kureader 2 years, 3 months ago
Wow. You're on top of it today.
Thanks for the great information.
daverclear 2 years, 3 months ago
with jevonte signing does that use up all of the scholarships for this year? also, I've seen people posting about how next year's scholarship load is really small. is that because of a small group of seniors in this upcoming class? is there a number we can put on available scholarships for the 2012 class?
Matt Tait 2 years, 3 months ago
I've heard the number is 14 and, yes, it's because the senior class will be small. Can't have more than 85 guys on scholarship so that's where these numbers come from each year.
Lot of guys left this year... 20 seniors, a couple others who left the program, so that's why the number was so big this year. That, and they needed a big haul to start competing.
So far, the stars have aligned nicely.
Funhawk 2 years, 3 months ago
Matt Tait is fun.
chuckberry32 2 years, 3 months ago
so how many (and who) of these guys figure to be significant contributors next year?
DevilHawk 2 years, 3 months ago
If I'm reading this correctly, Malcolm Walker (3* JC LB) has decided to enroll and walk-on at KU.
http://kansas.rivals.com/barrier_noentry.asp?ReturnTo=&sid=&script=content.asp&cid=1184351&fid=&tid=&mid=&rid=
brcook99 2 years, 3 months ago
Ok, get this. KU has dropped in the class rankings down to #34 with Miami and A&M jumping us. I don't think Rivals knows math ... we have more total commits, and over A&M we even have a higher average star rating per player. With more commits and a higher average rating per player, there is no way that their class should be higher rated....
dagger108 2 years, 3 months ago
Cook - I use to think that also, and it is a logical conclusion if you just look at the stars. If you check out their formula, you'll that it does make sense. That is because there is a significant difference between the first 5 and the last 5, the first 4 and the last 4, ... There are a lot more points (the basis for the rankings) given for the first vs. the last, and even more so the higher stars vs. the lower stars.
The real beauty in this class tho is that it is solid across the board, has plenty of length, and is FAST.
dagger108 2 years, 3 months ago
If you look at the rankings by position, such as athlete, where there aren't as many players per team, you can start to see a better image of what they do from a scoring perspective. If you start at the bottom and move up, you find that a 2 is worth about 3 pts, where as a 3 can be worth 8 pts or 17 pts, and a 4 can be worth 30 pts (Pierson). Those point values, which the team rankings are based on do not simple correlation with the stars and average * value. A 4 = 10 x 2*'s.
Or compare #3 USC with #5 UGA. Both have one 4, and 2 threes, but USC's are worth 132 vs 92 for UGA. Even if all the 3's were 17 pters, that would mean that the 4's were 98 and 58 pters. Definitely different than Pierson's 30 pts.
Where you are in the star rankings is much more important than the # of *'s.
97jhawk 2 years, 3 months ago
Hey Taitinator,
What about that long snapper you reported on, Kyle Crofoot? What's his status? He opt for KU or some other school?
Great job on the coverage. Nice to feel like we're more than just a hoops school. Keeping my fingers crossed for next season and Coach Gill.
Matt Tait 2 years, 3 months ago
Don't remember where he ended up, but he informed the KU coaching staff last week that he would not be coming to Kansas. He liked his visit - even more than he expected - but I think he wanted to stay in the SEC.
Glad you're enjoying the coverage. It's been a wild day!!!
KGphoto 2 years, 3 months ago
I'm sorry but that still brings a smirky smile to my face. Kyle Crofoot, from the family of long-snappers. Takin' his talents to the SEC. Hellz yeah. It's like a long-snapper factory down there.
Just saying "long-snapper" makes me lol.
"I was born with the long-snapper gene. I'm a snappy snapper!"
Haha! JeeezUss. I'm sure we'll survive. One of these recruits can do it. I mean, we only have about 20 OL to choose from.
But if I'm wrong... I'm gonna have to eat some serious Crofoot.
per jaybate: No malice intended. Good luck Crofoot.
KGphoto 2 years, 3 months ago
Tunde Bakare. Whoa!
It's gonna be great having a guy who can literally FLY around the field.
dallashawk05 2 years, 3 months ago
I wonder who will turn out to be the best running back of the group.... Pierson, Miller, Dreamius... also Sims will just be a Soph. and not forget Brandon Bourbon
DevilHawk 2 years, 3 months ago
This is a great day for KU Football.
Even without counting Malcolm Walker, this is the best class that KU has had from a "points" perspective on Scout (available listings go back to the class of 2002).
swunruhawk 2 years, 3 months ago
Amazingly good coverage! Really appreciate the work Matt....You even had an update on that long snapper. Thanks.... Great college football info.. RCJH
vmwskywalk 2 years, 3 months ago
Matt, Rivals is reporting that there could be yet another suprise recruit. Do you know anything about this?
AtlJaybird 2 years, 3 months ago
Looks like it might be Tanner Gibas, rated as one of the top 3 long snappers in the Nation. Apparently he is delaying his decision so he can visit KU. I believe he verbally committed to Colorado State, but it sounds like KU may convince him to sign with the Jayhawks before signing the LOI. Not sure how that's possible since I thought we used up all our scholarships. Very interesting development if true.
AtlJaybird 2 years, 3 months ago
...meant to say "it sounds like KU may convince him to visit the Jayhawks before signing the LOI".
vmwskywalk 2 years, 3 months ago
Thanks for the info!
smoboaty 2 years, 3 months ago
This is just an odd observation...
I went to Kapaun Mt. Carmel and that photo of Michael Reynolds, judging by the uniform, is from his freshman year. haha
Matt Tait 2 years, 3 months ago
Yeah, it's an old one. My bad. I just couldn't pass up that expression. Good catch. Of course, the GIANT "2007" slapped across the photo kind of gave me away, too.
We'll get some new ones of Michael sometime soon.
ahpersecoachingexperience 2 years, 3 months ago
tait, anyway you could stream "make it rain" when you click on the article? i totally picture gill dancing on the table while the coaching staff throws the incoming LOI's in the air after they come across on the fax machine.
but don't get too excited, i'll bring you guys back down to earth soon.
Phoggin_Loud 2 years, 3 months ago
One thing is for sure, this class added a lot of speed!!
I am, though, still trying find more than 2 wins (McNeese State & N. Illinois) on the schedule. I would say ISU, KSU, or Baylor, but those games weren't close last year. Those 2 non-con's could be tough also. Even if they got all of these, that's still only 5 total wins. At that point, they need to win at G. Tech or pull a Big XII "shocker" vs. a South team to get to 6 wins.
http://www2.kusports.com/schedules/football/2011/kansas/
I want to be excited today, but where are the wins going to come from this season??
jhawk613 2 years, 3 months ago
And yet everyone expected Texas to be in a BCS bowl and they went 5-7.
Last time I checked they still have to play the games. And for each game we win, our confidence will build like in 2007. In 2007, our team honestly felt that we could compete with anyone, hence the victory over Va. Tech. That 2007 team wasn't head and shoulders better in terms of recruits or athleticism, but they played tough and with confidence.
DevilHawk 2 years, 3 months ago
Reesing and Talib had a lot to do with that.
Also, teams were confused by the spread offense and weren't conditioned to defend against it.
It's not impossible, it's just not likely.
DevilHawk 2 years, 3 months ago
You are expecting wins this season?
I'm expecting a 2-10 or 1-11 season.
Wins are possible - but highly unlikely - against most of the conference - except Oklahoma and Texas.
jhawk613 2 years, 3 months ago
Please don't aim too high, why not 0-12, isn't that what you want to see?
DevilHawk 2 years, 3 months ago
Keep in mind that our QBs have only shown that they can't cut it in the Big 12 until they improve.
We have a miserable record against Texas, Texas A&M, and Texas Tech. Probable loss count: 3.
We have a miserable record against Oklahoma and Oklahoma State since the beginning of the Big 12. Probable loss count: 5.
Baylor and K-State are home games, but we got destroyed by them last year. Also, Robert Griffin III should be even better this year. Probable loss count: 7.
Mizzou has the better team, including at the QB and DT spots. That game is probably a loss given what we know about our team. Probable loss count: 8.
We play @Iowa State and @Georgia Tech. They should be winnable games, but playing on the road weighs against us. Probable loss count: 10.
We get Northern Illinois at home, but they ended the season 11-3 (including a 40-17 bowl win over Fresno State) and just outside the Top 25 in the final polls. This game is not a "sure win."
If we lose to McNeese State, it will be because our QBs are entirely ineffective and we turned the ball over too often. This should be a W.
I'm just being realistic based on our schedule and what our team did or did not prove last year.
The new recruits and the off-season may have a major positive impact (so we hope), but young teams also usually commit costly penalties (what we don't want).
Because we lack true depth on the team, the Spring Game won't give us an accurate idea of how good our team is. As such, we will need to wait until at least the first or second game of the season to see how much the team has improved.
AtlJaybird 2 years, 3 months ago
Your analysis is "spot on" if you assume we play in 2011 like we did in 2010. I think a bunch of us are assuming (er hoping?) we will play better this year.
KU plays 5 of its first 7 games at home this year. It's not outrageous to think they could win 4 of those first 7 games. KSU is simply not going to have their way with us again, and if we jump up early on one of the other teams its possible we could catch someone by surprise.
Once thing's for certain, no one will expect much from Kansas this year. That may actually work to our advantage.
Just being a hopeful fan here.
DevilHawk 2 years, 3 months ago
Based on simply a recruit-to-recruit comparison there are only 2 games that are not "winnable" (Texas and Oklahoma).
We addressed most of the weaknesses from last year with this recruiting class, but it will probably be another year before they actually impact the team.
The fact that Admire, Miller, and Berglund are already enrolled and working with the team should have a big impact.
We should also have a big impact from the players that redshirted last year.
The problem is that we have nothing to go on regarding how the players and the team have improved and will continue to improve throughout the offseason.
NebraskaJayhawk 2 years, 3 months ago
Great coverage, Matt. Really looking forward to this fall already.
TanMan 2 years, 3 months ago
Cut to the chase, who are the guys that can play minutes right away and who will start after thier Redshirt year? Then, who is going to fix the offense? That thing when KU had the ball last year was not an offense, it was offensive!
100 2 years, 3 months ago
This is what it feels like on signing day at a big time program.... College Football should be fun 365 days a year & this only happens at bigtime programs...
How many times did we hear the phrase "national championship" spoken today by our 2011 recruits?
We just stole one heck of a class from the rest of the nation. I agree with what Matt Tait was indicating with the final recruiting rankings.... 33 or whatever really doesn't show what we just did, especially considering our last minute 3 star walk on & long snapper stud isn't even factored into this equation. Like someone else pointed out, you compare what we have coming in compared to Texas A&M & it's not even a contest.
We smoked them out of the water, as we did with a few other classes that are ahead of us. 25 is probably a better true ranking.
I've not seen this much speed except on teams that play for national championships.
Really great job reporting today Matt Tait & fantastic job by Coach Gill & staff.
All said, here is an ESPN report from a fellow big 12 school....
"SB Nation — Report on Kansas State football recruiting. Overall Class Rating – D – Rivals rated KSU's 2011 haul the worst class in the revamped Big 12 alongside Iowa State, and with good reason. There’s not much there, with nothing better than a three-star."
dagger108 2 years, 3 months ago
SB Nation apparently missed the Browns. Maybe they don't pan out at KState either, but those 2 were awfully stinking highly ranked coming out of HS to simply dismiss. Almost half their class also has college (mostly JC) experience. While we haven't done much with it in the past, grampa certainly has made a living off of it.
ahpersecoachingexperience 2 years, 3 months ago
Wow if that is how you see it then ummmmmmm ok! If everything goes to plan then this class is barely in the top half of the big12/10 in a couple of years. I don't know the exact bowl projections but I think it might mean a trip to the pinstripe bowl in 2-3 years, yippee!
AtlJaybird 2 years, 3 months ago
Good to see your back to your old snarky, argumentative self. I was beginning to worry you were actually becoming a Turner Gill Fan.
Yes - if rivals rankings were the sole indicator of success, then 34th best recruiting class puts us 5th or 6th in the conference in a couple of years. Of course, everyone knows (including you) that the Rivals ranking is just one of many indicators.
In 2008 Auburn's recruiting class was ranked 20th overall, and 5th in the SEC. Two years later they should have finished in the middle of the SEC and gone to the Music City Bowl, right?. Yet, somehow they defied your prognostic skills and won the National Title. Of course, comparing Jayhawks football to Auburn football is a bit like comparing the Royals to the Yankees. You can't become an Auburn unless you recruit well, year after year, but recruiting is only one aspect of what determines success.
You can throw darts at Gill's coaching skills, but by every indication (even yours) this was an excellent recruiting class for KU.
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