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per this blog update from Marcus:
Star JC receiver on his way?
By Marcus Fuller on July 10, 2009
Gophers fans have been eagerly waiting for the arrival of the team's top incoming recruit, Hayo Carpenter, a junior college All-American wide receiver.
Carpenter's coach at the College of the Canyons, Garrett Tujague, said today Carpenter should be in the Twin Cities very soon. I told him people here will be excited when he finally makes it to campus. His response was, "I'm sure."
"He's on his way, (junior college) transcripts in hand," said Tujague, who watched Carpenter break all but one of the school's receiving records with 3,079 yards and 28 touchdowns on 173 receptions.
Tujague said when summer school started that Carpenter was "good to go," so I was a bit surprised it took him this long to get to Minnesota. It's not unusual though. Former junior college standout and current Gophers starting cornerback Traye Simmons didn't make it here until the fall.
If Carpenter arrives this summer, the only 2009 recruits left to join the team will be Houston Cypress Ridge running back Hasan Lipscomb, Fergus Falls (Minn.) offensive lineman Josh Campion, South Grand Prairie (Texas) defensive tackle Joey Searcy. Obviously, Lipscomb is the most anticipated of the three, because he is sure to compete for carries at tailback with redshirt sophomore Duane Bennett. Campion and Searcy likely would redshirt.
http://blogs.twincities.com/gophers/2009/07/star-junior-college-wr-on-his.html
Go Gophers!!
Star JC receiver on his way?
By Marcus Fuller on July 10, 2009
Gophers fans have been eagerly waiting for the arrival of the team's top incoming recruit, Hayo Carpenter, a junior college All-American wide receiver.
Carpenter's coach at the College of the Canyons, Garrett Tujague, said today Carpenter should be in the Twin Cities very soon. I told him people here will be excited when he finally makes it to campus. His response was, "I'm sure."
"He's on his way, (junior college) transcripts in hand," said Tujague, who watched Carpenter break all but one of the school's receiving records with 3,079 yards and 28 touchdowns on 173 receptions.
Tujague said when summer school started that Carpenter was "good to go," so I was a bit surprised it took him this long to get to Minnesota. It's not unusual though. Former junior college standout and current Gophers starting cornerback Traye Simmons didn't make it here until the fall.
If Carpenter arrives this summer, the only 2009 recruits left to join the team will be Houston Cypress Ridge running back Hasan Lipscomb, Fergus Falls (Minn.) offensive lineman Josh Campion, South Grand Prairie (Texas) defensive tackle Joey Searcy. Obviously, Lipscomb is the most anticipated of the three, because he is sure to compete for carries at tailback with redshirt sophomore Duane Bennett. Campion and Searcy likely would redshirt.
http://blogs.twincities.com/gophers/2009/07/star-junior-college-wr-on-his.html
Go Gophers!!