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Scouting Report: Grant Norton

Grant Norton:


Strengths:

· Length. Grant is all of 6’8” with long arms that allow him to get inside the defender’s body from a distance
· Keeps driving his feet after engaging. Once locked with a defender, Norton keeps pumping his legs to drive back the opponent
· Finisher. A trait we all love to see from offensive lineman, a lot of his blocks end in planting the defender into the dirt

Weaknesses:

· Strength. As typical for a high school lineman, he’ll need to gain a lot of strength/weight. He has a great frame to put on weight, but he currently sits at 255 which is much smaller than he’ll need to be
· Not as quick-footed as some of the other lineman in the class
· Limit tackle footage

Norton projects as an OT at the next level, however his high school team played him mostly at guard, so there was limited footage of him at tackle. He has the length and frame that you desire out of an OT, and I liked the traits I did see from him on film. There also weren’t a ton of pass blocking highlights as well. Grant will need to redshirt and hit the weight room for a few years, however.

The mother of all Fake News....but why? Non-political.

Why OJ won. I'm the only one who knows or will say why. It almost makes me think I should make money on this somehow.

He won because the jurors liked his lawyers better, period. Their charisma.

It's easy to sit here now and say you'd have voted guilty. Yeah we all know he's guilty. But it would have been extremely difficult (if not impossible) to pull the trigger on that, and to go against Cochran and Shapiro....and to have 'the mother of all perms' gloating. Hate to say it, but it' true.

Why has nobody ever said this?

PiPress: Lakeville North: A focal point in Gophers football recruiting

Lakeville North: A focal point in Gophers football recruiting

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Lakeville North junior offensive tackle Bryce Benhart, left, and senior center Nate Boe pose for a photo after the Panthers’ football practice on Thursday, Oct. 12, 2017. Boe is committed to play for the Gophers, and Benhart has many scholarship offers, including one from Minnesota. (Jace Frederick / Pioneer Press)

By ANDY GREDER | agreder@pioneerpress.com | Pioneer Press
PUBLISHED: December 16, 2017 at 6:10 pm | UPDATED: December 16, 2017 at 6:38 pm

Nathan Boe’s scholarship offer to be in Minnesota’s 2018 recruiting class came down to a one-on-one drill during a camp in June.

The Lakeville North center went against other prospective recruits in a board drill, where after a ball is snap, two players must straddle a long and narrow material laid on the ground while blocking/fighting off the block until one is deemed the winner.

The Gophers coaches kept putting Boe in the drill. He didn’t back down and plowed into his competition across five or six straight reps.

Later in coach P.J. Fleck’s office, Boe recalled how the Gophers head coach said he and offensive coordinator Kirk Ciarrocca had a quick conversation on the field as Boe battled. One of them said he wasn’t leaving until Boe quit. They conferred and decided that wasn’t likely to happened, so the drill was called off in order for everyone to go home and celebrate Father’s Day a little sooner.

Boe was offered a scholarship and committed that same day. The 6-foot-4, 270-pound player is one of five Minnesotans in the Gophers’ incoming class. Although Boe might be the lowest-rated recruit, per 247sports.com’s composite ranking, he makes up for it in heart.

“That speaks to the Gophers but also to Nathan Boe,” said Lakeville North coach Brian Vossen. “That is kind of the type of dude he is. He will keep pounding his head in there over and and over and over again and never stop.”

Nathan is the oldest of four competitive and athletic children of Amanda and Ryan Boe. The kids’ games of choice have been two-on-two basketball, and when they were younger, tag, which once included Boe’s competitiveness causing him to slam into a wall to try to win. Amanda has told her eldest that his competitive streak can be tracked to her days on danceline.

With Boe set to sign a letter of intent Wednesday and then enroll at in January at Minnesota — the only Power Five school to offer him — attention has increasingly shifted to his Lakeville North teammate and good friend Bryce Benhart, the 6-9, 300-pound tackle in the 2019 class.

In September, Fleck and receivers coach Matt Simon, a Farmington native, flew in a helicopter from the Gophers’ practice facility to first see Edina’s offensive tackle Quinn Carroll, the state’s top recruit in 2019, play in a game and then hopped over to Boe’s and Benhart’s contest the same night. Fleck has been adamant about the best players in Minnesota remaining within the borders.

Benhart, whose offers include Wisconsin, UCLA, Northwestern and Oklahoma State, couldn’t be reached for this story. Although some recruiting analysts give the current edge to the Badgers, Vossen and Boe say they don’t have any insights on Benhart’s decision.

“He is doing it the right way,” Boe said. “He is keeping his mind open. He doesn’t talk about any specific schools too much, openly. He doesn’t say, I like this school or that school. He keeps it even. He gives every school a fair chance.”

Added Vossen: “He’s not one for lots of attention. He keeps his cards pretty close to his vest. I have no clue what he is going to decide to do. I just know that he plans to make his decision before next season. I think he wants to have it out of the way before then.”

Fleck has made it a goal to receive oral commitments from recruits early in the process. He started racking in commitments in February. Vossen said no school has visited more frequently than the Gophers, who obviously have an advantage of proximity.

“They are working very hard,” Vossen said. “Matt Simon, who is recruiting our area, is an awesome guy. They have been very open and honest and upfront with him. It seems like there was lots of pressure early from the Gophers to commit, but now I think they are recognizing his personality. That it’s maybe someone that is really going to think about things and want to take visits and let it all soak in and meet players.”

Benhart’s dad, Gene, played quarterback at Western Illinois and was drafted by the Colts in the 12th round of the 1990 NFL draft but didn’t play for Indianapolis.

“I think (Gene) has been pretty instrumental in helping Bryce ask the right questions and focus on the right stuff and not just get caught up on the next school that is going to offer,” Vossen said.

Vossen said there has been an abundance of interest. “I will be honest, it’s tough on a high school coach,” said Vossen, who teaches pre-calculus classes. “They stop by in the morning; they stop by at lunch; they stop by after school.”

The recruiters all want to know where Benhart is in the process. Vossen, his good friend/future Gopher, are also in that camp.

http://www.twincities.com/2017/12/16/lakeville-north-a-focal-point-in-gophers-football-recruiting/

Updated Offer Ratings of Current Class

Barring some unexpected changes in the last week, I think we know our next class. Here is how they grade out by my offer rating system with their RR in parentheses:
4*
5.9 - Dunlap (5.8 on RR), Faalele (5.8)
5.8 - T. Smith (5.5), Teague (5.7), Reigelsperger (5.6), Ahanotu (5.4 still!), Sapp* (5.6), Dickson (5.6), Bateman (5.8), York (5.6), Oliver (5.5)
3*
5.7 - Okonji (5.5), Edmonds (5.7), Manns (5.6)
5.6 - Beier (5.5), Spann-Ford (5.6), Vic V (5.7), Norton (5 5), B. Williams (5.5)
5.5 - Richter (5.5), CJ Smith (5.5), T. Rush* (5.5), Boe (5.5),
- Aune (5.4), Gibson (5.5), Sori-Marin* (5.5),

* I bumped Sapp down one level as his helmet offers were so long ago and pre-multiple injuries so thought appropriate. Also bumped Rush and Sori-Marin up one level to low 3* since they were early summer verbals after camp evals even if not local. I don't have any doubt that many MAC or similar schools would have been after those two during senior season, but for being committed to a P5 team, let alone, a Fleck P5 team.

@Littlefinger -more edits with all the late offers. The following have been bumped up: York (again), Oliver, Manns, and B. Williams. You will need to update your great breakdown here: https://minnesota.forums.rivals.com/threads/commitment-list-football-12-19-17.28583/

The U declares Santa, wrapped gifts and holiday colors are not approrpriate

Liberalism is a mental disorder.

Some faculty and student employees at the University of Minnesota who attended a recent event to discuss religious diversity during the holiday season received a memo listing a number of items the school deems “not appropriate” for public gatherings or displays at the school, The College Fix reported.

The memo specifically pointed to items and colors that are associated with Christmas and Hanukkah, such as Christmas trees, wrapped gifts, and bows.


What’s the story?
The College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences passed out a memo with its “recommended” ideas at its event titled, “Dean’s Dialogues: Respecting Religious Diversity in CFANS and at the University.”

According to the event listing on the website, the students and faculty at the university represent more than 300 religious or spiritual belief systems.


“Our religious/spiritual beliefs and practices can play a key role in our identity but can be ‘off limits’ for discussion especially in public spaces,” the listing said.

The school and its leadership are “committed to an inclusive community,” according to the website.

University of Minnesota spokeswoman Emma Bauer told The College Fix that the memo was to be considered a “conversation piece to facilitate dialogue” at the inclusion event.

“It was not distributed broadly to [College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences] employees. It does not reflect current University of Minnesota, EOAA (Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action) or CFANS official guidance,” Bauer said.



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The U of M (@UMNews) shared this letter with some faculty and student employees this week The colors red & green, blue & white/silver are verboten during the "winter celebration" period. Images of Santa, wrapped gifts, and bells are also deemed "religious iconography." #BahHumbug


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What else was on the list of ‘not appropriate’ items for gatherings and displays?
• Santa Claus
• Angels
• Star of Bethlehem
• Dreidels (four-sided top played with during Hanukkah)
• Nativity scene
• Menorah
• Bells
• Doves
• Red and green or blue and white/silver decoration themes

Were there other recommendations?
• Consider neutral-themed parties such as “winter celebration.”

• Keep the theme of any invitations neutral and non-religious and not reflective of any one religious holiday.

• Decorations, music, and food should be general and not specific to any one religion. Also, be mindful of dietary restrictions and provide alternatives.

What else?
The memo said the office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action would provide “additional support and problem solving” for those who reach out against “inappropriate religious celebrations.”

Complaints about violations can be made using the “Bias Incident Website,” the memo said.
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Scouting Report: Erik Gibson

Erik Gibson:


Strengths:

· Big bodied, physical receiver. 6’2” 195 on Rivals
· Great ball skills. Consistently high-points the ball and wins 1v1 battles down the field. Does an excellent job of using his frame to box out defensive backs, then going up and getting the ball
· Downfield threat
· Run blocking. Punishing run blocker that showed effort and willingness to block on the edge

Weaknesses:

· Speed. Not as quick as say Bateman or Manns
· Defined route running. Most of the routes shown were fades and slants, so he’ll need to be able to become a savvy route runner, especially since he’s not extremely quick

Gibson’s style of play reminded me of Laquon Treadwell. While he isn’t exactly a burner, he’s a big bodied receiver that utilizes his frame well to win 1v1 battles, especially down the field. Also, I enjoyed his willingness to block on the edge since that is rarely seen from wide receivers. The Gophers have lacked down the field threats in recent years, so I believe he’ll be a starter down the road. He may see playing time next year, depending on how quickly he comes along.

I realize articles about committed recruits illustrate their best qualities, but

my goodness do I like ALL of our committed players, not only as footballers, but also as men. Coupled with the MANY quality lettermen already on the team, it's gonna be impossible to not feel some pride while watching our squad take the field next year.

I know all of us want to have a dream recruit class that's Top 10 someday (maybe it'll happen eventually), but I'll take a Top 30/35 class of Grade A, top notch people that also happen to excel on the field as well. While they all may not have individual, NFL Scout-drooling attributes, I firmly believe a cohesive group of excellent players that develop together and are on the same page (dare I say row the boat together), can take us to heights I've never seen in my lifetime.

When it's Dec. 20, and all the ink is dried with everyone who is currently committed firmly on board, this Gopher fan will be ecstatic knowing that I can cheer not only for the excellent play on the field, but excellent men serving our community off it.

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Scouting Report: Bryce Williams

Bryce Williams:


Strengths:

· Great feet. Doesn’t slow down at all with his cuts. He has these subtle little cuts like Shannon Brooks that don’t look like much, but throw off defenders
· Plays fast. It may sound obvious, but there are a lot of players who run a fast 40-yard dash that don’t play fast on the field. Bryce plays fast
· Vision. He showed consistent ability to hit cutback lanes and find the open running lane. Of the two running backs, he will be the home run hitter

Weaknesses:

· Not any pass-catching highlights or blocking, so unaware of his abilities in those areas

As a runner, there’s a lot to like about Bryce as a running back. I had a hard time finding weaknesses. He’s elusive, has excellent vision, and is a home run threat when he has the ball. I didn’t see him catch any passes or block, so those are areas that will have to be discovered. He also has pretty good size, listed at 6’0”. Nolan Edmonds may have a slight better chance to play early because he’s more physically ready, but I see no reason why Williams can’t be a solid Big Ten RB.

Looking ahead

Taking a gander at the roster and where potential holes are in the future and there a few spots that jump out. We lose Huff at S next year and are left with Handy Holly, Winfield and Aune as schollie players. There has been talk of Aune moving to LB in the future, hope we don't need him next year. We also have Swenson who played a decent amount this year. Safety will be a big focus in the next class, probably 2 guys and 1 maybe a JUCO.

Next position that jumps out is LB! We lose Huff and Cashman after next year and will head into 2019 with Martin, Carter and Barber as SRs and the other schollie guys are Guthrie, Sori-Marin, Rush Oliver. I could see 2 LBs in next year's class

TE; while we don't lose anyone next year (hopefully), Beebe and Witham will be SRs and we saw quite a bit of 2 TE looks this year.

#eLITe18Palooza Twitter Thread

Littlfinger, A request: Consider posting all player posts (especially pictures) from the weekend in a new thread. Thanks.

Thanks again for all you do for all of us!
By special request, here are a bunch of tweets from today:

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