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SJSU 2013 Commit List
#2
Posted 06 February 2013 - 04:28 PM
Official 2013 SJSU Signing Class:
SAN JOSE STATE'S 2013 RECRUITING CLASS
San Jose State has confirmed receiving 15 letters of intent Wednesday. That's in addition to five players who signed midyear and are already enrolled.
- Nico Aimonetti, DT, San Jose, 6-5, 255; Father, John, was a UPI second-team All-West Coast OT for SJSU in 1986
- Adrian Blake, DL, Miami, 6-3, 255; Native of Jamaica is JC transfer from San Jose City College
- Chris Gonzalez, DL, Los Angeles, 6-3, 260; Winner of his high school team's Academic Scholar Award
- Ryan Ena, TE, Oceanside, 6-5, 230; Transfer from Palomar College enters as soph., former Idaho signee
- *Garrett Guanella, DE/LB, Santa Rosa, 6-5, 235; First-team Region I all-state selection for Santa Rosa JC
- *Alvin Jelks, RB, Salinas, 6-1, 190; Ran for 2,552 yards and 28 TDs in two years at Hartnell College
- *Jeremiah Kolone, OL, Fallbrook, 6-3, 290; Originally signed last year but delayed enrollment until this spring
- *Jared Leaf, LB, Martinez, 6-2, 235; Transfer from Hawaii is sophomore, must sit out this season
- Travis Miller, DT, Simi Valley, 6-4, 295; Big and athletic three-sport star who also played basketball and track
- Deano Motes, OL, Gilberty, Ariz., 6-5, 250; Qualified for Arizona state wrestling meet, big fan of movie "Anchorman"
- Brandon Monroe, ATH. Loomis, 6-1, 195; First-team all-state multi-purpose selection, expected to play safety
- Michael Okoroike, DL, Antelope, 6-3, 235; Also had reported offers from Nevada, Fresno State and Air Force
- A.J. Samataua, OL, Fair Oaks, 6-3, 320; Massive guard prospect was league's offensive lineman of the year
- *Jourdan Soares, WR, Gilroy, 6-1, 155; Speedster competed in five different event in high school state track meet
- Keenan Sykes, DL, Fontana, 6-3, 250; Lean two-way lineman who also played tight end and basketball
- Michael Tate, WR, Federal Way, Wash., 6-1, 170; Originally an Oakland native who caught eight TDs as senior
- Keoni Taylor, OL, Bakersfield, 6-3, 280; Interior lineman was a medium schools all-state selection
- Thomas Tucker, ATH, Long Beach, 5-10, 175; Likely to play corner, but also a WR; father Kenneth played at UNLV
- Nate Velichko, DL/OL, Foster City, 6-7, 275; Comes from same school as outgoing senior star DE Travis Johnson
- Tyler Winston, WR, Antelope, 6-2, 185; Three-star recruit at safety is slated to play offense for Spartans
*Midyear signees
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"WHO we play is not as important as HOW we play"
-Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson
#3
Posted 06 February 2013 - 04:47 PM
I hate to say it, but I'm not real impressed by that list. There's a few stand outs, but overall it doesn't get me too excited. I hope Caragher is one of those coaches who can the most out of a player and make him even better. Mac was good at that...before he stabbed us all in the back.
Go Spartans!
#5
Posted 06 February 2013 - 07:27 PM
Tweeting with Jimmy Durking earlier, he mentioned that Caragher wanted to concentrate on filling the missing parts on the team (o-line and defense) which is why 11 out of the 15 signees are linemen. Caragher is probably going to recruit for position players next year, after Fales is graduated.
"WHO we play is not as important as HOW we play"
-Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson
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