They need to sign the Dennicke (sp?) from Andover. He was Andovers best player
KU, USC and Cal have all also offered, would be a solid pickup
NDSU transfer originally from Kansas
Javier Derritt, Kansas Jayhawks, Defensive Line
Javier Derritt is a 6-3, 270-pound Defensive Tackle from Lenexa, KS.247sports.com
Hart’s coach, who is a pretty straight up guy, says Savion is currently at 195 and should play in college at 205-15.His highlights are nice. He’s 180 but he’s short so fairly well put together, he runs very tough and breaks a lot of tackles.
Mo was a couple inches taller I think.Sounds about Mo's size coming out of HS.
He does honestly look like 5’7”, but I don’t think height is a big deal if you have the athleticism and are well put together. Sproles was 5’6” Maurice Jones Drew was 5’7”. As others have said I don’t think Hart has elite speed, but looks fast enough to be effective as a P5 player.Given that he has offers from Georgetown and St Thomas it certainly wouldn’t seem like that’s the issue.
Hart may not be quite as tall as listed but he certainly is not 5’7”. I have never seen a HS runner in Minnesota move better laterally, or break more tackles.
At the NFL combine, Mo measured 5’8” and 203 lbs.Mo was a couple inches taller I think.
I'll give this a rest pretty soon, but ... there is some reason Savion isn't getting offers from the major D1 schools. I doubt it is academics (he was offered by Georgetown and per his X account carries a 3.7 GPA).He does honestly look like 5’7”, but I don’t think height is a big deal if you have the athleticism and are well put together. Sproles was 5’6” Maurice Jones Drew was 5’7”. As others have said I don’t think Hart has elite speed, but looks fast enough to be effective as a P5 player.
Hart is at least 5'10". And he is quite fast. In his junior year he ran the 100m, 200m, 4 x100 relay, and the 4 x 200 relay for STA. Also did high jump and long jump. His best junior year 100m was 11.17. This might not be truly "elite" speed, but he is faster than many college RBs. A lot faster than Mo, for instance. Hart pulls away from defenders. He doesn't get caught from behind.He does honestly look like 5’7”, but I don’t think height is a big deal if you have the athleticism and are well put together. Sproles was 5’6” Maurice Jones Drew was 5’7”. As others have said I don’t think Hart has elite speed, but looks fast enough to be effective as a P5 player.
For comparison, Koi Perich has run a 10.89 100 yard dash. Is it possible he's just not fast enough? Could just be a case of the coaching staff feeling like our recruits from out of state are just better than Savion. His best offer is from UND, so it seems a lot of coaches are agreeing on his evaluation.I'll give this a rest pretty soon, but ... there is some reason Savion isn't getting offers from the major D1 schools. I doubt it is academics (he was offered by Georgetown and per his X account carries a 3.7 GPA).
Also it isn't his height. 247 and On3 which have had the same data up for a long time list him at 5'9" 180. Rivals has him at 5'11" 190. Prep RedZone has him at 6'0" and 190. Hart's X account, and a recent interview with his coach at STA, both have hime at 5'11" 197. I've watched a few of Hart's senior year highlight films. If Savion Hart is 5'7", then the teams he's playing against--some of the largest schools in the state--have DL and LBs that range from 5'5" to 5'7".
I like to dig, so I took a look at some of his recruiting photos. Hart is about an inch to maybe an inch and a half shorter than Kirk Ferentz (who is currently supposed to be 6'1"). Hart appears to be the same height as Ladell Betts (who is 5'11"). Hart "towers" over UST coach Glen Caruso (an OL in college) by at least 2 inches. Based on comparables, Hart is at least 5'10 and maybe closer to 5'11". He is 2 to 3 inches taller than Mo.
Hart's X account also self-lists himself as a "Track All American" and gives times of 4.45 in the 40 and 11.0 in the 100 meter. Don't know where this comes from, but if true, he is lot faster than Mo. And highlights of recent games, in which Hart pulls away from defenders, indicates that he is actually pretty darn fast. Or the vast majority of defensive players in the Minnesota HS league are shockingly slow.
The problem is that, despite how he has grown and how he has absolutely dominated teams all year, he is only ranked 13th in the state by 247 at a mid 3* number. Kind of a mystery. Given the goofy offers the Gophers give out to some HS players who will never even come close to seeing the field (lack of drive to improve), and given how PJ likes to burn through 4-5 RBs each season, it's kind of hard to believe Hart wasn't an attractive candidate. PJ never gave Evan Hull a shot. And Emmett Johnson, who is carving a pretty good career at Nebraska, never got much of a look either. Savion Hart is probably the next MN HS running back with prodigious numbers (and talent?) who'll have to make his name elsewhere. So it goes.
Go Gophers. Go Savion Hart.
You're actually Savion Hart's grandpa, aintch'a?I'll give this a rest pretty soon, but ... there is some reason Savion isn't getting offers from the major D1 schools. I doubt it is academics (he was offered by Georgetown and per his X account carries a 3.7 GPA).
Also it isn't his height. 247 and On3 which have had the same data up for a long time list him at 5'9" 180. Rivals has him at 5'11" 190. Prep RedZone has him at 6'0" and 190. Hart's X account, and a recent interview with his coach at STA, both have hime at 5'11" 197. I've watched a few of Hart's senior year highlight films. If Savion Hart is 5'7", then the teams he's playing against--some of the largest schools in the state--have DL and LBs that range from 5'5" to 5'7".
I like to dig, so I took a look at some of his recruiting photos. Hart is about an inch to maybe an inch and a half shorter than Kirk Ferentz (who is currently supposed to be 6'1"). Hart appears to be the same height as Ladell Betts (who is 5'11"). Hart "towers" over UST coach Glen Caruso (an OL in college) by at least 2 inches. Based on comparables, Hart is at least 5'10 and maybe closer to 5'11". He is at least 2 inches taller than Mo.
Hart's X account also self-lists himself as a "Track All American" and gives times of 4.45 in the 40 and 11.0 in the 100 meter. Don't know where this comes from, but if true, he is lot faster than Mo. And highlights of recent games, in which Hart pulls away from defenders, indicates that he is actually pretty darn fast. Or the vast majority of defensive players in the Minnesota HS league are shockingly slow.
The problem is that, despite how he has grown and how he has absolutely dominated teams all year, he is only ranked 13th in the state by 247 at a mid 3* number. Kind of a mystery. Given the goofy offers the Gophers give out to some HS players who will never even come close to seeing the field (lack of drive to improve), and given how PJ likes to burn through 4-5 RBs each season, it's kind of hard to believe Hart wasn't an attractive candidate. PJ never gave Evan Hull a shot. And Emmett Johnson, who is carving a pretty good career at Nebraska, never got much of a look either. Savion Hart is probably the next MN HS running back with prodigious numbers (and talent?) who'll have to make his name elsewhere. So it goes.
Go Gophers. Go Savion Hart.
5’10” is like average height, he looks shorter to me than about everyone else in his highlight videos but maybe that’s deceiving.Hart is at least 5'10". And he is quite fast. In his junior year he ran the 100m, 200m, 4 x100 relay, and the 4 x 200 relay for STA. Also did high jump and long jump. His best junior year 100m was 11.17. This might not be truly "elite" speed, but he is faster than many college RBs. A lot faster than Mo, for instance. Hart pulls away from defenders. He doesn't get caught from behind.
Hart is at least 5'10". And he is quite fast. In his junior year he ran the 100m, 200m, 4 x100 relay, and the 4 x 200 relay for STA. Also did high jump and long jump. His best junior year 100m was 11.17. This might not be truly "elite" speed, but he is faster than many college RBs. A lot faster than Mo, for instance. Hart pulls away from defenders. He doesn't get caught from behind.
Nobody bats 1000% on recruits, with the most obvious one to my mind was Billy Turner. All-Metro & State OL at Mounds View who went to NDSU and is still cashing NFL checks at 32 - he had zero P5 offers.I'll give this a rest pretty soon, but ... there is some reason Savion isn't getting offers from the major D1 schools. I doubt it is academics (he was offered by Georgetown and per his X account carries a 3.7 GPA).
Also it isn't his height. 247 and On3 which have had the same data up for a long time list him at 5'9" 180. Rivals has him at 5'11" 190. Prep RedZone has him at 6'0" and 190. Hart's X account, and a recent interview with his coach at STA, both have hime at 5'11" 197. I've watched a few of Hart's senior year highlight films. If Savion Hart is 5'7", then the teams he's playing against--some of the largest schools in the state--have DL and LBs that range from 5'5" to 5'7".
I like to dig, so I took a look at some of his recruiting photos. Hart is about an inch to maybe an inch and a half shorter than Kirk Ferentz (who is currently supposed to be 6'1"). Hart appears to be the same height as Ladell Betts (who is 5'11"). Hart "towers" over UST coach Glen Caruso (an OL in college) by at least 2 inches. Based on comparables, Hart is at least 5'10 and maybe closer to 5'11". He is at least 2 inches taller than Mo.
Hart's X account also self-lists himself as a "Track All American" and gives times of 4.45 in the 40 and 11.0 in the 100 meter. Don't know where this comes from, but if true, he is lot faster than Mo. And highlights of recent games, in which Hart pulls away from defenders, indicates that he is actually pretty darn fast. Or the vast majority of defensive players in the Minnesota HS league are shockingly slow.
The problem is that, despite how he has grown and how he has absolutely dominated teams all year, he is only ranked 13th in the state by 247 at a mid 3* number. Kind of a mystery. Given the goofy offers the Gophers give out to some HS players who will never even come close to seeing the field (lack of drive to improve), and given how PJ likes to burn through 4-5 RBs each season, it's kind of hard to believe Hart wasn't an attractive candidate. PJ never gave Evan Hull a shot. And Emmett Johnson, who is carving a pretty good career at Nebraska, never got much of a look either. Savion Hart is probably the next MN HS running back with prodigious numbers (and talent?) who'll have to make his name elsewhere. So it goes.
Go Gophers. Go Savion Hart.
He’ll have offers yet. Surprised Wyoming didn’t offer.P
Nobody bats 1000% on recruits, with the most obvious one to my mind was Billy Turner. All-Metro & State OL at Mounds View who went to NDSU and is still cashing NFL checks at 32 - he had zero P5 offers.
Mo, was lightly recruited with his only other P5 offers from Iowa and Kentucky and was 5’9 178 lbs in HS, per his 247 profile
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While Fleck’s football acumen can be called into question on several topics, RB recruiting ain’t one of them. Of his three, Mo was the least heralded recruit and ended up B10 back of the year @ All-American, Bucky is a star at Oregon now and will likely play in The League and Taylor, IMO, will break the school rushing record and receive several post season accolades as well. He is an NFL player.
It appears you know the STA coach. So maybe your perspective is biased, Also, bear in mind that projecting where an 18 year old will end up is not an exact science.
Hart has several roads available to him to prove others wrong, including JC. He can use this as an opportunity rather than an obstacle and build some character in the process- I’m sure he’ll survive
Worked for Josh AllenHe’ll have offers yet. Surprised Wyoming didn’t offer.
It might be that Hart is lacking in one or two measurables. He’ll be fine. Will get a free education and play a lot of ball. I think I’ve perhaps gotten too enthralled with his highlight runs, some of which are amazing … time to move on.For comparison, Koi Perich has run a 10.89 100 yard dash. Is it possible he's just not fast enough? Could just be a case of the coaching staff feeling like our recruits from out of state are just better than Savion. His best offer is from UND, so it seems a lot of coaches are agreeing on his evaluation.
“Head scratching” offers didn’t refer to RBs. Other positions. Don’t want to use names.5’10” is like average height, he looks shorter to me than about everyone else in his highlight videos but maybe that’s deceiving.
Hull was good but Mo was better. Emmett Johnson hasn’t done much yet.
Really other than Hull, there haven’t been any RBs I can think of from MN that did much at the fbs level since Mason was here. We all like to see the local guys get a chance, but Fleck is bringing in guys like Mo, Irving and Taylor so not sure what you meant by the head scratching offers.
That said I wouldn’t mind us offering him and am shocked he only has 5 D1 offers.
Naw … but I follow STA football sometimes.You're actually Savion Hart's grandpa, aintch'a?
Why? Are you going to hurt people's feelings?“Head scratching” offers didn’t refer to RBs. Other positions. Don’t want to use names.
They seem to be working on it, offers out to at least 3 right now that are yet to commit anywhere elseGophers could use another good receiver. Like 3.5 star. They have this QB coming in. Need another guy to catch.
He reminds me a lot of DajonNewell from Lakeville North back in the day who went to Augustana and had a really great career there; just at the level that he needed to be at.5’10” is like average height, he looks shorter to me than about everyone else in his highlight videos but maybe that’s deceiving.
Hull was good but Mo was better. Emmett Johnson hasn’t done much yet.
Really other than Hull, there haven’t been any RBs I can think of from MN that did much at the fbs level since Mason was here. We all like to see the local guys get a chance, but Fleck is bringing in guys like Mo, Irving and Taylor so not sure what you meant by the head scratching offers.
That said I wouldn’t mind us offering him and am shocked he only has 5 D1 offers.
Dajon Newell, Raja Nelson, Phoenix Sproles are all good comparisons, I feel like those that have watched Hart play see a better RB than those players. Maybe that’s the rub, maybe schools would want to see a more obvious transition to the slot if RB doesn’t pan outHe reminds me a lot of DajonNewell from Lakeville North back in the day who went to Augustana and had a really great career there; just at the level that he needed to be at.
It's surprising to me that this is still an issue in the post-portal world. IMO, if you have a scholarship available and you think a player MIGHT produce, offer him and move on the next year if you have to. We always end up giving If Hart is clearly worse than the other two RBs we brought in, he'll likely know it and move on. If he isn't, one of them will likely move on.Dajon Newell, Raja Nelson, Phoenix Sproles are all good comparisons, I feel like those that have watched Hart play see a better RB than those players. Maybe that’s the rub, maybe schools would want to see a more obvious transition to the slot if RB doesn’t pan out