Q&A: Kamal Martin on U's Current Recruiting Class: "This class is pretty impressive"

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Q&A: Kamal Martin on U's Current Recruiting Class: "This class is pretty impressive"

Q&A: Minnesota Commit Kamal Martin on Gophers Current Recruiting Class: "This class is pretty impressive"
By Chris Monter

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Kamal Martin, a 6-foot-3, 211-pound quarterback from Burnsville (MN) High, recently committed to Minnesota after previously verballing to Eastern Michigan.

Martin helped lead the Blaze to a 4-6 mark last season, losing to eventual state champion Eden Prairie 34-14 in the second round of the Class 6A playoffs.

Gopher Hole recently caught up with Martin to learn the latest on his recruitment.

Gopher Hole: You committed to Minnesota recently. Do you already feel a little bit of weight off your shoulder having everything done and now you can focus on your senior season?

Kamal Martin: I have already picked my school and got all that figured out, so I can just focus on this team and just go out and give 100% to this season.

Gopher Hole: You had already committed to Eastern Michigan, but went to the Minnesota camp and impressed them and picked up an offer and committed a few days later. What was it about Minnesota that made you think that is where you wanted to be?

Kamal Martin: I mean, first, it was the academics. They have a top-notch facility. After that, the coaching staff, they have been around for a combined 131 years. That is just crazy and something that you would want to be a part of, so that just really stood out to me. It was the best fit for my family, because it is close to home.

Gopher Hole: Minnesota has made a commitment to keeping this Class of 2016, which is one of the better classes recently, to stay home with nine in-state commitments already. Was that something that also appealed to you?

Kamal Martin: Yes, definitely. Coach Kill and the Minnesota Gophers are doing a great job getting in-state commitments. That is something big, because this class is pretty impressive. As much in-state commitments as we can get, the better.

Gopher Hole: Have you gotten to know many of those kids yet?

Kamal Martin: Oh yes, definitely. I have been to Carter's (Coughlin) house. I have been to (Matt) Kegel's house. We hang out pretty often, so it is just one big family.

Gopher Hole: Carter seems to be social director in getting the kids together. Was he even pushing you before you committed to look at Minnesota even harder?

Kamal Martin: Oh, yeah. He was. He was sending me a couple of messages here and there. It was just a thing that I went over with my family and the team and stuff like that and close friends.

Gopher Hole: How hard was it to make that call to Eastern Michigan to tell them that you weren't going to go there?

Kamal Martin: I mean, it was tough. Eastern Michigan treated me very well and my family very well. It was something that they understood and they dealt with it and I dealt with it. We just went separate ways.

Gopher Hole: Did you get a chance to go to many college football games this past fall?

Kamal Martin: I went to four Gopher games, probably. All college game day experiences are great, but by far, Minnesota's was one of my favorite ones. I went to the Iowa game and it was crazy, we won like 51 to 14. It was just crazy. We got Floyd back and it was something special.

Gopher Hole: What other schools were you hearing from besides Minnesota and Eastern Michigan?


Kamal Martin: Just Midwest schools. Iowa, Michigan State, Iowa State, UNI, NDSU and Wisconsin. The farthest school I heard from was probably Washington. It was Midwest school. Big Ten. FCS, like that.

Gopher Hole: Burnsville has had a great tradition in the past, winning a couple of state titles. However, they have struggled the past few years and haven't had a winning season since 2006. This is your senior year, so obviously you want to have a great season. What things have you really been focused on have a winning season and some success this year?

Kamal Martin: I am going in with a great group of guys. All these guys are hard workers and talented, so we just have to stay 100% focused and detail our work and we'll be fine. We are expected to have a big year this year and I expect a big year out of my team, also.

Gopher Hole: What things have you been working on this offseason to get ready to have a big year?

Kamal Martin: I have been personally been pushing my teammates to work on technique, technique, technique. That carries you a long way. It saves you in a lot in situations.

Gopher Hole: What about your position in college? I read that (linebacker) Coach (Mike) Sherels pulled you aside and told you that he really liked you and I am sure that tight end or H-Back is a position that they would look at you as well. Have you talked to them much about that so far?

Kamal Martin: I am just going in as an athlete right now. Tight end. Safety. Wide receiver. I don't know anything right now. It is not final.

Gopher Hole: Have you thought much about a possible college major?

Kamal Martin: Probably computer engineering or kinesiology.

Gopher Hole: Do you come from a sports family?

Kamal Martin: My family is originally from the Caribbean and my dad played a little bit of cricket and my mom ran a little bit of track and that is basically it. I'm just blessed. God blessed me with some athletic ability and smarts.

Gopher Hole: Where did you get the love for football?

Kamal Martin: I have been playing football ever since sixth grade. It just came to me. I have been watching NFL players. Seeing what they do and apply it to my game. Technique drills. Footwork drills since I was little and it paid off

Gopher Hole: Do you play any other sports anymore or just football?

Kamal Martin: Just football and run track.

Gopher Hole: What events?

Kamal Martin: The 100, 200 and triple jump.

Gopher Hole: How did you do in that last year?

Kamal Martin: Pretty well. I know that our 4 x 200 team went to state and broke the Burnsville school record. That was pretty big for us.

Gopher Hole: Do you think that helps you for football with explosiveness and speed?

Kamal Martin: Definitely.

Gopher Hole: Have you been reaching out to any other local kids to talk to them about Minnesota?

Kamal Martin: Definitely. All the time. I see who Minnesota is recruiting and I see who they want to offer and stuff like that and reach out to them. Even out-of-state kids, I try to reach out to them to try to get them here. Getting them on official visits here. I tell them once they visit Minnesota, they are going to love it because it is a beautiful school. You can put the football program aside. It is a great school.

Gopher Hole: Did you like the recruiting process?

Kamal Martin: Yes, sir. The recruiting process was a struggle at first, I was blessed to know some people and my coaches helped me, especially Coach (Burnsville head coach Tyler) Krebs. He was a big factor for me. Thank you to Coach Krebs and my family.
 

Great interview. Another brick! Another outstanding Minnesota kid in the program.
 


Great interview Chris. I'm excited about Kamal, love his athleticism and position flexibility.
 

Bricks build walls. Walls provide protection. Protection builds an army.

Go 'Gophers! '15 will be memorable.

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