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2009 Recruiting - Safeties

Alright, let’s wrap this up and go over the safety situation and then we’ll look at the targets for 2009. First a look at the 2008 roster.

2008 Safety Depth Chart
Position First String Second String Third String
Hero Back Anthony Scirrotto - Sr Nick Sukay - rFr Cedric Jefferies - So
Free Safety Tony Davis - Sr Mark Rubin - Sr Chaz Powell - rFr

You can see we’re going to take a big hit after this season. In 2009 we’ll most likely be starting a couple of redshirt sophomores in the backfield. I have confidence that Sukay and Powell will be pretty good with time, but we didn’t take any safeties in the last class so we’re not going to have much depth in 2009 unless we bring in a few kids this year. I think Penn State really needs to bring in at least two, preferably three safeties in this class. Here are the targets we’re looking at.

Top Safety Prospects for 2009
Name Hometown Size
Corey Addison Jacksonville, FL 5-11, 185, 4.5
Telvion Clark Norfolk, VA 6-2, 180
Stephon Gilmore Rock Hill, SC 6-0, 176, 4.5
Corey Lillard Bealeton, VA 5-11, 195
Nyshier Oliver Jersey City, NJ 5-11, 170, 4.4
Malcolm Willis Indian Head, MD 6-1, 185, 4.65

Realistically the kids from Florida and South Carolina are probably too far out of our natural recruiting area. But we’ll see what happens. We have a good situation where potential recruits looking at our depth chart should see an opportunity to come in and compete for playing time right away.

Projected 2009 Scholarship Allocation
Position Projected Scholarships
Quarterbacks 2
Running Backs 2
Wide Receivers 3
Guards/Centers 2
Offensive Tackles 3
Tight Ends 1
Defensive Tackles 2
Defensive Ends 2
Linebackers 2
Cornerbacks 3
Safeties 3
Total 25

Now that that’s over I can get to work on the 2009 recruiting chart. I’m going to tweak it a bit from last year mostly to make it easier for me to update. Once the season starts it’s too hard to link to articles individually, so I’ll probably lean toward just providing you with the tools to google stalk these kids on your own. So give me a week or so to put it together. Any suggestions for the recruiting board are greatly appreciated. Let me know what kind of information you’re interested in seeing.

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Safety
I think Sukay and Powell are gonna be studs.  2-3 years of defensive backfield dominance.
Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.

by wookieeman on Mar 27, 2008 12:58 PM EDT   0 recs

Chaz powell
I think this guy has great upside.  I imagine if Davis got hurt again this year it would be Powell filling in and not Rubin.

I saw in Powell's recruiting profile that he blocked something like 9 kicks during his senior HS season.

Pat Devlin in '08

by Nick7 on Mar 27, 2008 3:39 PM EDT   0 recs

Chaz
I went to school with Chaz, he could do some things that just made you be amazed. He once took a handoff 98 yards for a touchdown. He is really a great athlete

by PSUfooball13 on Mar 27, 2008 5:25 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Cedric Jeffries
Just posted this on the roster thread as you were posting this on safeties, so copied again for this thread: I'm hopin Jeffries stays at Safety. I like leaving the depth at LB to our young studs: Colasanti, Dailey, Stupar, and the three new Mikes. Aren't we light at Safety? Was looking fwd to seein this dude back there. Side note: Cedric's dad parked his RV next to ours at the ND game last year. He was really nice. He spent some time getting his DirectTV dish mounted and sorted right, and watching him climb all over the RV doing all that, you could definitely see his athleticism; he looked like a lithe mountain cat. We want to see his boy at Safety. Bettin he can cover gaps AND bring some pain.

by jtothep on Mar 27, 2008 4:04 PM EDT   0 recs

Recruiting Board Stats
Mike, these D1 recruites usually has such sick HS stats (compared to my buddies who played when we were in HS), I'd love to see the stats for the last season played and for career included. For Offense, touchdowns and yards (Austin Scott's 3500yds & 55TDs still flabbergast me, regardless what he turned out at PSU); For Defense, Tackles, Sacks, Picks, if available. Thanks!

by jtothep on Mar 27, 2008 4:07 PM EDT   0 recs

crap
forgot to preview....'recruits' and 'usually have' was meant to be typed...

by jtothep on Mar 27, 2008 4:09 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Stats
I'll see what I can do, but high school stats are hard to find on the internet. Especially for defensive players. And I don't know that I have the time to track down the stats for the 50-some kids we're going to end up offering and update it every week.
Mike
Black Shoe Diaries

Hail to the Lion!

by Mike on Mar 27, 2008 4:58 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

testing
oh i just signed up, seeing if this works.

nice site, Mike.

by OWCH on Mar 27, 2008 11:04 PM EDT   0 recs

Ground Control to Major Tom
Looks like it's working ok. Welcome aboard!
Mike
Black Shoe Diaries

Hail to the Lion!

by Mike on Mar 28, 2008 8:27 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Kickers and punters
are usually walk-ons, right?  Either way, it doesn't make sense for PSU to use up a scholarship on one of them, I guess?  Kelly will be a senior next year.

by rctbone2009 on Mar 28, 2008 10:19 AM EDT   0 recs

Kickers
They actually got a commitment from a really good PA place kicker who is going to walk on to the team this year. His name and location escape me at the moment.
Mike
Black Shoe Diaries

Hail to the Lion!

by Mike on Mar 28, 2008 11:46 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Question (see I'm no know it all)
Assume for a second that a kicker were offered say a soccer scholarship? So long as he was on the soccer team, whould he count against the football scholarship limit?  What if it were an academic scholarship?

I know once upon a time we had some football players on the baseball team (Derrick Bochnna), I wonder if he was on a baseball scholarship.

There has to be some rules here, or it would be a really fertile ground for abuse.

For the Glory National Champions 1982, 1986, 1994,

by jesse on Mar 28, 2008 11:54 AM EDT   0 recs

great series
Thanks for the review (of all positions), nothing too controversial but very interesting.

by PSU86 on Mar 29, 2008 1:00 PM EDT   0 recs

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