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Grobe Happy With Class

By J.T. Bennett
SouthernPigskin.com Staff Writer



SouthernPigskin.com Staff Writer J.T. Bennett talks with Wake Forest head about Jim Grobe about the Demon Deacons' 2010 recruiting class. Follow us on Twitter at Twitter.com/SouthernPigskin. Become a fan of us on Facebook at the SouthernPigskin.com Facebook Page


Wake Forest head coach Jim Grobe

On the recruiting class:
"Obviously I think every coach likes each recruiting class and we are no different. I think we helped ourselves. The thing I liked probably the best about this class is it is a little bit more balanced than some of our past classes. In a lot of cases since I got here we were catching up on one side of the ball or the other. So we were always more weighted towards the offense or defense and this year we are pretty balanced. I think we got 11 offensive guys and nine defensive guys so it is a somewhat balanced class. That is what we want to get to. We want to get to where we don't have a bunch of seniors leaving on one side of the ball. I think it helps because we can balance our recruiting classes out."

On the position of need:
"I think you are always looking for big guys. We are always scrambling for offensive and defensive linemen. I think this year our focus was defensive backs. We took four kids in the secondary and we like everyone of them, we think they are all very good players. From Dez Cooper, Kevin Johnson, A.J. Marshall, and Merrill Noel. I think all of them are very fast kids that have a chance to come in and compete for playing time pretty early."

On recruits playing early: -
"We don't look to play anybody as true freshman. We look to redshirt them. This past season we played three true freshmen so were are not opposed to doing that. I would think secondary-wise that is probably the top spot. We have couple of defensive tackles that I really like, a kid out of Virginia named Duke Mosby and a kid out of Pahokee, Florida in Antonio Ford. I think both of those kids because we are a little thin at that spot. Both of those kids have a chance to play early. The quarterback position is one I think we have got to take a hard look at because we lost Riley Skinner who has had just about every snap the last four years. It is going to be a toss up on who is going to be our quarterback. I think a kid like Tanner Price coming in from Texas took his team to the state championship game at the highest level in Texas is a kid we are going to have to take a hard look at when he gets here."

On the class leader: -
"It is hard to name one guy that is the star of the class. I think we have some kids that were very heavily recruited by other schools. It is just really hard to tell. i think a couple of those defensive backs that were pretty heavily recruited come to mind. Maybe the guy who had as good of a career or season of any of them is the quarterback out of Texas that took his team to the state championship game at the highest level of Texas high school football. I think he threw for over 260 yards and rushed for over 100 yards in that game. He is probably a guy coming in that probably has as many accomplishments of anyone we have coming in. I think we have a couple of nice tight ends, I mentioned the secondary guys, some good defensive front guys. We just have a lot good players in this class. I don't know if there is one gem to point out in the class."

On underrated players: -
"I think a couple of those offensive linemen might fall into that category. I think a guy that might come in and surprise some people is a guy name Daniel Blitch, a big offensive lineman out of Georgia. He is a really big, physical kid. A kid from Broughton High School in Raliegh, Colin Summers is another guy. We very rarely play offensive lineman young but I think these two guys have a chance to come in and see some playing time."

Release from WakeForestSports.com
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - Wake Forest University head football coach Jim Grobe on Wednesday announced the signing of 21 prospective student-athletes to National Letters of Intent to attend Wake Forest.

The signing class consists of players from eight states and the District of Columbia and includes seven from Florida and five from North Carolina. The Demon Deacons also gained commitments from players in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Texas and Virginia.

Offensively, Wake Forest added 11 players including three running backs, a quarterback, two tight ends, three lineman and a pair of wide receivers. On defense, the Deacons signed nine players including three defensive linemen, two linebackers and four defensive backs. Wake Forest also added a specialist in long snapper Logan Feimster of Statesville, NC.

"This is a fairly balanced class with nine on defense and 11 offensive players," said Wake Forest head coach Jim Grobe. "We added a long snapper to replace Greg Bechtel after next year. An emphasis was on the secondary where we recruited four defensive backs. The class has some really good players who are also outstanding citizens. Some of these guys may have a chance to contribute in a hurry based on our needs at their position. I like the attitude of these players and expect all of them to help us compete for bowl games and championships."

Wake Forest will lose nine starters off the 2009 squad including five on offense and four on defense. The Deacons will return 48 lettermen from last year's team.

Defensively, the Deacons signed four players projected to play in the secondary including three cornerbacks and a safety. The safety is Desmond Cooper, a 6-2, 200-pound product of The Bolles School in Jacksonville, Fla. Cooper will join former Bolles teammates Scott Betros, Chance Raines and Alex Wulfeck on the 2010 Deacon squad.

The three incoming cornerbacks include Merrill Noel (5-10, 180) of Pahokee, Fla., A.J. Marshall (5-11, 180) of Southern Durham in Durham, NC and Kevin Johnson (6-0, 160) of Clarksville, MD River Hill. Johnson hails from the same high school as current Deacon Michael Campanaro.

Two linebackers signed with Wake Forest on Wednesday. Zachary Allen (6-2, 210) hails from Pahokee, Fla. while Patrick Thompson (6-2, 200) joins the program from Ashburn, Va. Stone Bridge High School. Thompson's twin brother, Zach, redshirted on the defensive front this past fall. Wake Forest will now have four Stone Bridge graduates on the team including WR Devon Brown and LB Mike Olson who redshirted last fall.

Along the front lines, Wake Forest will be seeking to replace a pair of outstanding defensive tackles in John Russell and Boo Robinson. The Deacons signed two tackles in Duke Mosby (6-2, 290) from the Woodberry Forest School in Virginia and Antonio Ford (6-3, 280) from Pahokee, Fla. Lexington, Ky. Catholic graduate Daniel Vogelsang (6-3, 235) will join the Deacons as a defensive end candidate.

On offense, the Deacons landed a pair of 6-5 wide receivers in Matt James of Raleigh Sanderson and Brandon Terry from Alpharetta, Ga.

Two tight end signees will have a chance to compete for playing time in the fall. Jonathan Garcia (6-4, 230) of Cape Coral, Fla. Ida Baker and Neil Basford (6-5, 240) from Jacksonville, Fla. Bishop Kenny will join returning tight ends Cameron Ford and Andrew Parker.

Wake Forest signed three offensive linemen, all of whom are at least 6-4 and weigh 300 pounds. Colin Summers (6-4, 310) from Raleigh Broughton is projected as a guard. Dylan Heartsill (6-5, 310) from Prattville, AL Christian Academy and Daniel Blitch (6-6, 305) from Gainesville, Ga. North Hall are candidates to play tackle.

The Deacons will also welcome three new running backs including two tailbacks and a fullback. Tailback Joseph Byrd (5-10, 170) joins the Wake program from Cape Coral, Fla. Ida Baker while Nick Knott (5-10, 170) hails from Wylie, Texas. Knott is the brother of current Deacon wide receiver Chris Givens and also a high school teammate of Wake linebacker Nikita Whitlock. Fullback Ben Emert (6-1, 225) will come to Wake Forest in the fall after having graduated from West Forsyth High in Cumming, Ga.

The lone quarterback in the group is Tanner Price (6-2, 190) of Austin, Texas Westlake High School.

The Deacons, who had 26 Florida natives on the 2009 team, will take the field next fall with 29 including the seven new additions from the Sunshine State.

Six members of this signing class are already enrolled at Wake Forest: Vogelsang, Feimster and Thompson all graduated from high school in the spring of 2009 and delayed their enrollment until last month. Ford, Allen and Garcia all graduated from high school early and came to campus in January. All six are expected to participate in spring practice.

Notes: Four players became the first from their high school to sign a National Letter of Intent with a Bowl Championship Subdivision team. Heartsill is the first from Prattville Christian Academy and Emert is the first from West Forsyth. Garcia and Byrd, teammates at Ida Baker High in Cape Coral, Fla., share the honor.

Tight end Neil Basford's brother is an offensive lineman at the U.S. Naval Academy. Wake Forest and Navy have played four times in the last three seasons and are scheduled to play again in 2010.

Tanner Price comes from a high school that has produced a number of prominent quarterbacks. New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees is an Austin Westlake graduate as is University of Arizona QB Nick Foles. Colorado Rockies closer Huston Street is also a Westlake grad.

Merrill Noel, Antonio Ford and Zachary Allen were all teammates at Pahokee High School. Wake Forest also had three Pahokee grads in its 2004 recruiting class: Alphonso Smith, D.J. Boldin and Antonio Wilson.

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