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per Marcus Fuller:
Top Gophers football recruit headed for junior college instead
For the second straight year, one of the University of Minnesota's top football recruits apparently did not qualify to play for the Gophers out of high school.
Four-star Houston Cypress Ridge High School running back Hasan Lipscomb was expected to compete for a starting spot at Minnesota this season, but didn't get the college-entrance-exam score he needed and will attend Blinn Junior College in Brenham, Texas, Cypress Ridge coach Gary Thiebaud wrote in an e-mail to the Pioneer Press today.
"He hopes to play for the University of Minnesota in the future," Thiebaud wrote. "He has to go the JC route first."
Last season, Gophers coach Tim Brewster had the 17th-ranked recruiting class in the nation and third-ranked class in the Big Ten. But four-star quarterback MarQueis Gray from Indianapolis couldn't play because of an invalid ACT score. Gray eventually joined the team for spring practice this year. Rivals.com had ranked the Gophers' 2009 recruiting class No. 6 in the Big Ten. Rivals also called the 5-foot-11, 200-pound Lipscomb a "major get" from one of Texas' best high school teams, and "tough enough to be an everyday, carry-the-load type of back."
The top recruit in this year's incoming class, College of the Canyons (Calif.) All-American wide receiver Hayo Carpenter, hasn't enrolled in summer school at Minnesota yet.
But College of the Canyons coach Garrett Tujague told the Pioneer Press last week that Carpenter was on his way to Minnesota with "transcripts in hand." Carpenter is projected as a potential starter for the Gophers alongside All-Big Ten receiver Eric Decker.
Even without Lipscomb, Minnesota still returns redshirt sophomore Duane Bennett, sophomore DeLeon Eskridge and redshirt freshman Kevin Whaley, who had a strong spring.
Go Gophers!!
Top Gophers football recruit headed for junior college instead
For the second straight year, one of the University of Minnesota's top football recruits apparently did not qualify to play for the Gophers out of high school.
Four-star Houston Cypress Ridge High School running back Hasan Lipscomb was expected to compete for a starting spot at Minnesota this season, but didn't get the college-entrance-exam score he needed and will attend Blinn Junior College in Brenham, Texas, Cypress Ridge coach Gary Thiebaud wrote in an e-mail to the Pioneer Press today.
"He hopes to play for the University of Minnesota in the future," Thiebaud wrote. "He has to go the JC route first."
Last season, Gophers coach Tim Brewster had the 17th-ranked recruiting class in the nation and third-ranked class in the Big Ten. But four-star quarterback MarQueis Gray from Indianapolis couldn't play because of an invalid ACT score. Gray eventually joined the team for spring practice this year. Rivals.com had ranked the Gophers' 2009 recruiting class No. 6 in the Big Ten. Rivals also called the 5-foot-11, 200-pound Lipscomb a "major get" from one of Texas' best high school teams, and "tough enough to be an everyday, carry-the-load type of back."
The top recruit in this year's incoming class, College of the Canyons (Calif.) All-American wide receiver Hayo Carpenter, hasn't enrolled in summer school at Minnesota yet.
But College of the Canyons coach Garrett Tujague told the Pioneer Press last week that Carpenter was on his way to Minnesota with "transcripts in hand." Carpenter is projected as a potential starter for the Gophers alongside All-Big Ten receiver Eric Decker.
Even without Lipscomb, Minnesota still returns redshirt sophomore Duane Bennett, sophomore DeLeon Eskridge and redshirt freshman Kevin Whaley, who had a strong spring.
Go Gophers!!