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He was recruited as a DB for the Gophers. The story at the time was that he asked for the opportunity to show them what he could do as a RB before committing.It's interesting MBIII is in as DB and didn't even get honorable mention as a RB.
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Wasn’t he planning on doing that with JJ Watt?He was recruited as a DB for the Gophers. The story at the time was that he asked for the opportunity to show them what he could do as a RB before committing.
He didn't make it out of the first fall camp before he was switched to RB and demonstrated a toughness that made him exciting to watch, hard to tackle, and likely contributed to his untimely demise.
I loved watching him play.
Mason had a history of taking defensive players and shifting them to offense. Matt Spaeth was a linebacker who turned out to be one in a long line of tight ends under Mason that were outstanding college football players (and Mr. Spaeth had a very nice NFL career as well).
Why is that?Trey Lance not even making honorable mention? I think this list demonstrates pretty well why it’s difficult to win here.
Lack of talent.Why is that?
His HS team almost never threw the ball. I think I read that he never threw more than 100 passes in a season in HS. He has thrown fewer passes in his entire career (HS, college, and NFL) than Brady threw in last season in Tampa.Trey Lance not even making honorable mention? I think this list demonstrates pretty well why it’s difficult to win here.
His teams weren't super successful so it's not a shock that he's not on there and he didn't put up crazy stats.Trey Lance not even making honorable mention? I think this list demonstrates pretty well why it’s difficult to win here.
No Brendan Kelly either. He wouldn't be on the first team, but he seemed to warrant honorable mention.I'm surprised no Ben Utecht and no AJ Barker.
Barker has a ton of receiving records (or he's close) while at DeLaSalle and Ben Utecht was one of the better HS TEs out of MN and was one of the better players during Hastings late 90s/2000s run of athletes that may or may not have been chemically enhanced.
So true. Sometimes it worked (Barber, Spaeth) and sometimes it didn't (Alex Daniels). It's always important to remember that JJ Watt was being recruited as a TE when he committed to the Gophers (de-committed after Mason was fired). Watt should probably send Bruininks and Maturi a thank-you note.He was recruited as a DB for the Gophers. The story at the time was that he asked for the opportunity to show them what he could do as a RB before committing.
He didn't make it out of the first fall camp before he was switched to RB and demonstrated a toughness that made him exciting to watch, hard to tackle, and likely contributed to his untimely demise.
I loved watching him play.
Mason had a history of taking defensive players and shifting them to offense. Matt Spaeth was a linebacker who turned out to be one in a long line of tight ends under Mason that were outstanding college football players (and Mr. Spaeth had a very nice NFL career as well).
I thought Jeff Jones would have been listed as well.The rbs are interesting in that Williamson is the only one who earned an offer from the gophers to play RB. Robinson was offered to be a cb and ended up having a great career with ISU. Hull had a nice career playing on mostly bad NW teams. Hansen is off to a great start with ISU and E. Johnson has been decent for Nebraska. Grimsley became a great safety for NDSU. The gophers have signed a handful of other instate rbs not listed like Shady Salamon, Brylee Callender (who was fantastic his one season of play in H.S.), Jeff Jones, Lamonte Edwards, and Dominik London. Amazingly Salamon outproduced all of the others combined despite moving to defense after his freshman year.
IF I remember right, Sam Maresh was the 2nd highest rated LB ever in Minnesota, behind James Lauerenitis (sp)?I thought Jeff Jones would have been listed as well.
In regard to linebackers, wasn’t Sam Maresh ranked a lot higher than a few of those listed? If I remember correctly he was considered a pretty big get when when signed him. Although recruiting at that time was a bit mediocre.
JJ played TE his Freshman year at Central MichiganSo true. Sometimes it worked (Barber, Spaeth) and sometimes it didn't (Alex Daniels). It's always important to remember that JJ Watt was being recruited as a TE when he committed to the Gophers (de-committed after Mason was fired). Watt should probably send Bruininks and Maturi a thank-you note.
Thanks. Did not know that. It's often difficult to figure out how decisions are made regarding some players. Obviously in Watt's case, DL was where he should have been. Of course, he got a lot bigger between high school and when he got to Wisconsin.JJ played TE his Freshman year at Central Michigan
Mason didn't decide to play Barber III at RB until a week or two before his first game.It's interesting MBIII is in as DB and didn't even get honorable mention as a RB.
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How about off the bat they start with controversy?