Like new Penn State Head Football Coach Bill O’Brien didn’t already have his hands full replacing a legend in Joe Paterno and a staff that had been together for 20-35 years he also only had 3 weeks to put together a staff and to pull together a recruiting class that had already lost several very highly regarded verbal commitments and, oh by the way, prepare for the Super Bowl. Here at Philly Pressbox we asked our resident recuiting expert from College Football Coverage, Terry Howse, to provide the list of PSU recruits with a quick breakdown and his rating of the class as a whole.
“This was not your typical PSU class, for so many reasons, and there were some players that were lost because of the unfortunate circumstances that surround the program. At one time during this recruiting cycle, PSU was poised to sign a top 10-15 class with players such as Jaron Jones, Tommy Schutt, Armani Reeves and Joey O’Connor, all 4 star players as per Rivals and part of the Rivals 250 list. Jones ended up at ND and Schutt, Reeves and O’Connor all committed to rival OSU.”
“This class still has some quality players including 4 star WR Eugene Lewis, who was an all everything Athlete at Wyoming Valley. This kid could step in and provide some much needed excitement and explosiveness at WR. The other player that we feel could make an impact is Jamil Pollard from West Deptford in NJ. Great natural size at 6-5/280 and could develop into a solid player up front.”
National Rank: 50 Big Ten Ranking: 5th Our Grade: D
Name |
Pos |
Ht/Wt |
Stars |
Rank |
Steven Bench |
QB |
6-3/206 |
*** |
NR |
Da’Quan Davis |
DB |
5-11/172 |
** |
NR |
Derek Dowrey |
DT |
6-3/279 |
** |
NR |
Brian Gaia |
OL |
6-5/285 |
*** | |
Malik Golden |
ATH |
6-1/185 |
*** |
NR |
Jesse James |
TE |
6-7/248 |
*** |
NR |
Austin Johnson |
DT |
6-4/276 |
*** |
NR |
Jake Kiley |
ATH |
6-2/173 |
** |
NR |
Wendy Laurent |
DT |
6-4/285 |
** |
NR |
Eugene Lewis |
WR |
6-2/181 |
**** | |
Jordan Lucas |
DB |
6-1/195 |
*** |
NR |
Akeel Lynch |
RB |
6-0/205 |
*** | |
Jamil Pollard |
DT |
6-5/280 |
**** | |
Evan Schwan |
DE |
6-6/235 |
** |
NR |
Anthony Stanko |
OL |
6-5/302 |
*** | |
Jonathan Warner |
WR |
6-2/200 |
** |
NR |
Nyeem Wartman |
LB |
6-3/220 |
*** | |
Brent Wilkerson |
TE |
6-4/245 |
*** | |
Trevor Williams |
WR |
6-2/190 |
*** |
NR |
For Temple Head Coach Steve Addazio this year he actually had a full year to get his recruiting house in order. At this time last year it was Addazio who was trying to play catch up. The Owls coming off 2 bowl games in the last 3 seasons, and should’ve gone the third year, are in a pretty nice position to bring in a good class. They have some major needs on the offensive line and must replace running back Bernard Pearce. Here’s Terry’s rundown:
“Temple signed 29 football players for the 2012 recruiting cycle. None more important than Jamie Gilmore, a 3 star RB from Citra Florida. Jamie had offers from some pretty good schools including South Florida, Maryland and Cincinnati. He’s an all-purpose back and ranked #9 in his segment by Rivals.com. Another quality player that Temple added to the roster was 3 star CB Nate Smith. A Philadelphia product that had offers from Michigan State and West Virginia. Nate is the #21 ranked CB in the country by Rivals.”
Conference Rank: 1st – Our Grade: B
Name |
Pos |
Ht/Wt |
Stars |
Rank |
Shahbaz Ahmed |
DE |
6-3/200 |
** |
NR |
Samuel Benjamin |
ATH |
6-0/190 |
** |
NR |
Romond Deloatch |
WR |
6-4/213 |
*** |
NR |
Rob Dvoracek |
RB |
6-1/215 |
** |
NR |
Avery Ellis |
LB |
6-2/225 |
** |
NR |
Mike Felton |
WR |
6-0/200 |
** |
NR |
Kyle Friend |
OL |
6-2/275 |
** |
NR |
Jamie Gilmore |
RB |
5-8/185 |
*** | |
Nathan Hairston |
WR |
6-2/180 |
** |
NR |
Khalif Herbin |
ATH |
5-8/165 |
** |
NR |
Matt Ioannidis |
DE |
6-4/245 |
** |
NR |
Michael Kalaman |
LB |
6-3/197 |
** |
NR |
Raymond Korang |
OL |
6-8/285 |
*** |
NR |
Stephaun Marshall |
DB |
6-1/186 |
** |
NR |
Tyler Matakevich |
LB |
6-1/213 |
** |
NR |
Brendan McGowan |
OL |
6-4/267 |
** |
NR |
Shakur Nesmith |
WR |
6-4/200 |
** |
NR |
Bret Niederreither |
DE |
6-3/250 |
** |
NR |
Bryan Osei |
DE |
6-2/230 |
** |
NR |
Brandon Peoples |
ATH |
5-10/180 |
** |
NR |
Averee Robinson |
DT |
6-1/265 |
** |
NR |
Damiere Shaw |
WR |
6-0/170 |
** |
NR |
Brandon Shippen |
DB |
5-10/170 |
** |
NR |
Nate Smith |
DB |
5-11/176 |
*** | |
Kiser Terry |
DE |
6-3/220 |
*** |
NR |
James Whitfield |
WR |
5-10/180 |
** |
NR |
Alkwan Williams |
LB |
6-1/210 |
** |
NR |
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Avery Williams |
LB |
5-11/200 |
** |
NR |
Tavon Young |
DB |
5-10/160 |
** |
NR |
For Villanova Head Coach Andy Talley 2011 was a tough season. The defending 1-AA National Champions struggled with youth all over the field but Talley has been around a long time and will get on top very quickly. Here’s the list of Wildcat recruits”
Committed – Not Yet Signed
Name |
Pos |
Ht/Wt |
Stars |
Rank |
Mike Burke WR 6-3/205 *** NR
Austin Calitro LB 6-2/220 *** NR
Mark Clements DB 5-11/170 NR
Nico D’Angelo OL 6-4/270 NR
Corey Majors LB 6-1/230 *** NR
Cameron McCurry LB 6-0/215 ** NR
Aaron Wells RB 5-8/185 ** NR
TJ Wells LB 6-2/225 ** NR
The Penn Quakers are coming off a 5-5 season under Head Coach Al Bagnoli. The Quakers had been coming off back-to-back Ivy League Championships and struggled a bit with youth but Bagnoli has been in the coaching business a long time and will bring the Quakers back as he always has. They’ve adding a couple of QB’s in this class as they look toward the future.
Name |
Pos |
Ht/Wt |
Stars |
Rank |
Nolan Biegel LB 6-1/215 NR
Cameron Countryman WR 6-0/170 ** NR
Tyler Drake LB 6-2/206 ** NR
Andrew Lisa QB 6-2/200 NR
Danill Lysenko OL 6-3/270 NR
Alex Mathews QB 6-3/205 ** NR
Kenny Thomas DB 6-0/170 NR
Jack York OL 6-2/259 ** NR
Tyler Roth LB 6-1/215 NR
A final recognition goes out to the former Temple coaching staff members now with the Miami Hurricanes. The “U” finished with #8 ranked recruiting class in the nation. Hats off to Al Golden, Mark D’Onofrio, Jethro Franklin, Paul Williams, Billy Furman, Tom Deahn, Sean Desei and Ryan McNamee. Great job in taking the Hurricanes back to national prominence.