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Mid Year New Comers Media Day: Part 2

Posted by Josh Scotten On February - 17 - 2013

TheShiver.com was on hand Saturday to meet the Mid Year New Comers to Kansas Football.

In Part 2, we talk to Defensive Back Cassius Sendish, Defensive Back Dexter McDonald, Offensive Lineman Ngalu Fusimalohi, and Defensive Lineman Chris Martin.

 

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Mid Year New Comers Media Day: Part 1

Posted by Josh Scotten On February - 17 - 2013

TheShiver.com was on hand Saturday to meet the Mid Year New Comers to Kansas Football.

In Part 1 we talk to defensive tackle Ty McKinney, Punter/Kicker Trevor Pardula, Defensive Lineman Tedarian Johnson, and Offensive Lineman Mike Smithburg.

 

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I’m certainly not the first person to give Charlie Weis’ second haul of recruits two thumbs up but what makes this scary is I couldn’t fit them all into my Top 10 list.

There are several honorable mentions including Samson Faifili (I’m already kicking myself for this one), Zach Fondal, Ben Johnson, Mark Thomas, and Rodriguez Coleman.

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Offensive line coach Tim Grunhard wears his passion for football on his sleeve.

A major part of the Charlie Weis’ rebuilding project at the University of Kansas will be his ability to recruit—and that starts locally. To help aid in the process, Wies brought in 2009 Kansas Class 4A State Champion head coach (and former all pro KC Chief lineman) Tim Grunhard.

Grunhard has already been instrumental in landing 3-star quarterback prospect Montell Cozart (Bishop Miege) and will continue to be a force in local recruiting.

Today, Coach Grunhard talked about the importance of Saturday’s contest in Manhattan versus the Wildcats as it relates to recruiting. Grunhard also discusses who he runs into more on the recruiting trail, K-state or Missouri.

 

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It’s surprising to think that a high school linebacker standing 6-foot-3 and 220 pound could get overlooked but that may be the case with Edmond Oklahoma Junior Kooper Ruminer—-at least it was.

After a strong showing at Schuman’s National Underclassman Combine in Tulsa {OK}, Ruminer is starting to turn some heads including the one’s patrolling the base of Campanile Hill.

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