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January 31, 2007, 08:00:51 AM
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used to make fun of KSU for recruiting Juco kids??  Why does Cornhole State have to keep hitting the Juco ranks and getting transfers if their high school recruiting is so awesome??  It's going into YEAR FOUR of SLASHAHAN and Cornhole State is still all over Juco's:

1 Woodny Turenne
Visalia (CA) College of the Sequoias  DB 6-2/190 Louisville
 Lockdown cover corner with size and speed.
2 Mike Reed
Marysville (CA) Yuba C.C.  LB 6-4/245 Oklahoma
 Was offered by Oklahoma last spring.
3 Kenny O'Neal
San Francisco (CA) City College of San Francisco  WR 6-0/195 Tennessee
 Gets a second chance at stardom at Tennessee.
4 Michael Ricks
Booneville (MS) Northeast C.C.  DB 6-2/195 list
 A future NFL player that is the best in Mississippi.
5 Gary Chandler
Coffeyville (KS) Coffeyville C.C.  DB 5-11/186 Kansas State
 Best player in the loaded Kansas jucos.
6 Jarius Wynn
Milledgeville (GA) Georgia Military  DT 6-5/275 Georgia
 Known as one of the nation's best pass rushers.
7 William Tukuafu
Mesa (AZ) Mesa C.C.   DE 6-5/275 Oregon
 Destroys blcokers that try to get in his way.
8 P.T. Gates
Mission Viejo (CA) Saddleback C.C.  RB 5-11/195 Colorado
 Combines strength and speed in a good package.
9 Larry Asante
Coffeyville (KS) Coffeyville C.C.  DB 6-1/205 Nebraska
 Blowing up for one of the nation's best defenses.
10 Zac Lee
San Francisco (CA) City College of San Francisco  QB 6-2/200 Nebraska
 Will bring a new threat to NU's offense - his ability to run.
11 A.J. Jackson
Visalia (CA) College of the Sequoias  WR 6-6/220 Ole Miss
 Tall receiver will cause major match-up problems.
12 Nevin McKenzie
Athens (TX) Trinity Valley C.C.  DB 6-2/210 Tennessee
 As a sophomore, proved he was one of the nation's top defenders.
13 Co-Eric Riley
Lucedale (MS) Gulf Coast C.C.  WR 6-2/205 Mississippi State
 A much needed playmaker heading to Mississippi State.
14 Brian Ellis
Visalia (CA) College of the Sequoias  LB 6-3/240 list
 A headhunter at linebacker.
15 Jamicah Bass
Torrance (CA) El Camino C.C.  RB 6-1/210 Iowa State
 A rushing and a receiving threat in the backfield.
16 Andy Maples
Visalia (CA) College of the Sequoias  DT 6-3/300 Missouri
 A powerful run stopper that should be ready to go right away.
17 Dion Gales
Lucedale (MS) Gulf Coast C.C.  DE 6-6/275 list
 Quick off the edge but can also play the run.
18 Austin Panter
El Dorado (KS) Butler County C.C.  LB 6-4/240 Michigan
 Coach calls him one of the biggest surprises this season.
19 Alex Cook
Brenham (TX) Blinn C.C.  DE 6-3/225 list
 A quarterback's worst nightmare.
20 Phil Loadholt
Garden City (KS) Garden City C.C.  OL 6-9/360 Oklahoma
 Another year of juco ball makes him even better than before.
21 Armando Murillo
Thatcher (AZ) Eastern Arizona C.C.  DB 6-0/195 Nebraska
 A super lockdown corner that is one of the nation's best.
22 Luis Vasquez
Yuma (AZ) Arizona Western C.C.  DE 6-3/250 Arizona State
 Led the nation in sacks as a freshman.
23 Terence Scott
Valencia (CA) College of the Canyons  WR 6-0/180 Oregon
 In 2005, had 47 receptions for 1,048 yards and nine touchdowns.
24 Michael Jordan
Thatcher (AZ) Eastern Arizona C.C.  DE 6-6/280 Michigan State
 Could grow into a tackle, too.
25 Demetrius Byrd
Poplarville (MS) Pearl River CC  WR 6-2/195 LSU
 Great burst allows him to get off line quickly.
26 Vuna Tuihalamaka
Torrance (CA) El Camino C.C.  LB 6-1/220 Arizona
 A great nose for the football.
27 Tommie Duhart
Coffeyville (KS) Coffeyville C.C.  DT 6-4/285 Pittsburgh
 Has the speed to play outside but the toughness to be inside.
28 Anthony Fein
Scottsdale (AZ) Scottsdale College CC  LB 6-3/245 list
 When motor is on, he's tough to stop.
29 Kayne Farquharson
El Camino (CA) El Camino JC  WR 6-2/185 Miami-FL
 Explosive after the catch.
30 Joseph Townsend
Los Altos Hills (CA) Foothill College  DT 6-4/295 Nebraska
 Hard-nosed interrior lineman that is tough to block.
31 Tonga Tea
Ephraim (UT) Snow College  DT 6-0/315 Oklahoma State
 Maybe the most overlooked defender in the nation.
32 Ellis Lankster
Ellisville (MS) Jones County J.C.  DB 5-10/195 West Virginia
 One of the best lockdown corners in the juco ranks.
33 Corvey Irvin
Milledgeville (GA) Georgia Military College  DE 6-4/275 Georgia
 A strong pass rusher with a good frame.
34 Chris Patterson
Joliet (IL) Joliet Junior College  LB 6-3/220 Kansas State
 Should finally make it somewhere on the D-I level this year.
35 Antoine Holmes
Scranton (PA) Lackawanna College  DE 6-4/270 NC State
 N.C. State got a good one here.
36 Kevin Dixon
Garden City (KS) Garden City C.C.  DT 6-3/292 Nebraska
 First-team all-Jayhawk Conference honors.
37 Terry Mixon
El Cajon (CA) Grossmont C.C.  DB 6-1/200 Washington St.
 A strong safety with hard-hitting and coverage ability.
38 DeAngelo Willingham
Palm Desert (CA) College of the Desert  DB 6-0/205 Tennessee
 Pushing his way up the charts after good season.
39 Schneider Julien
Los Altos (CA) Foothill C.C.  WR 5-10/180 list
 One of the best WRs in the NorCal jucos.
40 Shukree Barfield
Garden City (KS) Garden City C.C.  DT 6-4/310 Nebraska
 Much better at getting to QB as a sophomore.
41 Julius Gray
Poplarville (MS) Pearl River CC  OL 6-4/325 Southern Miss.
 Strong enough for a guard, but also nimble enough for tackle.
42 Larry Freeman
Poplarville (MS) Pearl River CC  WR 6-2/205 South Carolina
 Caught more than 50 passes for 800 yards and eight touchdowns in 2005.
43 Bryan Waggener
Glendora (CA) Citrus C.C.  QB 6-4/230 Florida
 Committed early to the Florida Gators.
44 Jonathan Williams
Moorhead (MS) Mississippi Delta C.C.  DT 6-4/275 South Carolina
 Switched to South Carolina.
45 Willie Williams
Culver City (CA) West Los Angeles C.C.  LB 6-3/232 Louisville
 Will Willie make it out this time?
46 Drew Hudgins
Highland (KS) Highland C.C.  DE 6-5/240 Colorado
 The top recruit out of Highland in years.
47 Brian Coulter
Poplarville (MS) Pearl River CC  DE 6-4/255 Florida State
 Models his game after Carolina Panthers standout Julius Peppers.
48 Gene Anderson
Poplarville (MS) Pearl River CC  DB 6-1/208 Southern Miss.
 A true strong safety prospect.
49 Brent Keaster
Visalia (CA) College of the Sequoias  TE 6-5/255 Nevada
 New wave TE that can also split out wide.
50 Ako Poti
San Francisco (CA) City College of San Francisco  OL 6-5/300 Penn State

January 31, 2007, 07:31:32 PM
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It’s because we need a quick fix to get some players to fill the talent gap that is missing right now. Limiting ship to 85 has changed the way a lot of schools recruit. You can’t stock pile good players like you use too.

January 31, 2007, 08:44:59 PM
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It's called hypocrisy, Vanro.

January 31, 2007, 08:52:02 PM
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It’s because we need a quick fix to get some players to fill the talent gap that is missing right now. Limiting ship to 85 has changed the way a lot of schools recruit. You can’t stock pile good players like you use too.

Good one Van . . . how long has that 85 rides limit been around now??



January 31, 2007, 11:29:06 PM
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"In three years, cally will stop recruiting jucos" - NU fans 2004

Dumb&@#%s.
It is a tragedy because now, we have at least an extra month without Cat football until next year. I hate wasting my life away but I can hardly wait until next year.

February 01, 2007, 12:02:15 AM
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Smack Brown wishes he had a Juno QB right now after McGlass got creamed by KSU.

February 01, 2007, 12:10:56 AM
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Smack Brown wishes he had a Juno QB right now after McGlass got creamed by KSU.
I hate it when fans do this. ku and Mizzou do this all the time. You start getting ragged on so you turn the conversation towards another team. Back to the original topic.

February 01, 2007, 07:10:18 PM
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You're not familiar with Vanro's work, are you?

February 01, 2007, 10:44:28 PM
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I was just taking to talk some football. Who was the JUCO that won the Heisman back in the 80's?

February 03, 2007, 12:29:20 PM
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Some of the JUCOs the Huskers have brought in are pretty impressive. They should be able to offer immediate help, especially in areas desperately needing it, like the secondary.
I didn't attend college

February 04, 2007, 02:18:16 PM
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