Monday, January 31, 2011

Three Star Running Back Commits

With signing day fast approaching, the Toledo Rockets have added another three star prospect, this time in Trotwood-Madison running back Antwan Gilbert. Gilbert is ranked the #39 running back prospect in the country by Scout.com and the #13 all-purpose back prospect in the country by Rivals.com. He committed to Toledo over offers from Bowling Green, Cincinnati, Indiana, Louisville, North Carolina, Pittsburgh, and West Virginia.

The 5-11, 185 pound Gilbert has 4.43 speed. As a junior in the fall of 2009, Gilbert had 2,531 yards rushing and 34 total touchdowns, earning Southwest District Division II Co-Offensive Player of the Year and First-Team All-State honors. Then as a senior in 2010 he rushed for 2,291 yards. Gilbert rushed for 5,731 yards in his high school career.

Antwan capped his high school career by rushing for 174 yards and a touchdown, as well as a 45 yard punt return for a touchdown, in the Division II State Finals, a 45-33 loss for Trotwood-Madison.

He has been recruited to Toledo as a running back, and looks to have the potential to be another great running back in a long line of great backs at Toledo.

Signing Day is Almost Here

National Signing Day for high school seniors and JUCO's that intend to play college football next fall is this Wednesday. This is the day that many college football fans will be glued to their computers and/or ESNPU.

The University of Toledo is pretty much set on their 2011 class, but there are still a couple of questions. There are three Cleveland Glenville players that are still considering offers from Toledo, among other schools.

QB Cordale Jones is a three star prospect on the recruiting sites. Last week he announced that he was down to Toledo and Ohio State, but he did not have an offer from Ohio State at the time. He took an official visit to OSU over the weekend and received that offer, but did not commit. It appears to be very likely that he will commit to the Buckeyes, but don't count out the Rockets just yet. There are several Cleveland Glenville players on the UT roster. Head Coach Tim Beckman was an assistant coach for Jim Tressel at Ohio State, and he has done a fantastic job of improving academics from the football players, as well as winning on the field. Last year Toledo won 8 games and played in the Little Caesar's Pizza Bowl, and they return 9 starters on both offense and defense. Add that to the fact that the MAC has become known for developing NFL QB's (Charlie Batch, Chad Pennington, Byron Leftwich, Ben Roethlisberger, Toledo's Bruce Gradkowski, Nate Davis, and Dan LeFevour.....even the Browns' Joshua Cribbs was a QB in the MAC before the NFL).

DL Andre "Tank" Sturdivant appeared to be down to Toledo, Ohio State, Penn State, and Michigan State last week. Ohio State has not offered Tank and there are questions as to whether or not the offers from Penn State and Michigan State are still on the table. Even if they are, Sturdivant has liked Toledo for quite a while. Don't be surprised if he sits down at the table inside Glenville Academic Campus on Wednesday and pulls out a Toledo hat to sign his NLI for the University of Toledo.

WR Shane Wynn appears to be considering Toledo and Indiana the most. He's had a lot of offers, but again there are questions as to whether or not the other offers are still valid. It appeared that Hawaii and USC was still in the picture early last week, but Wynn decided to take his last official visit to Indiana which meant that of the four schools he only visited Toledo and Indiana. He also took a visit to Penn State earlier in the month of January, but they do not seem to be in the mix anymore. I think we will just have to wait until signing day to see if Wynn signs for the Rockets, Hoosiers, or possibly another school.

One commit that some had said was a soft commit for Toledo is prep school wide receiver Alonzo Russell. When he committed to Toledo in December he said he was keeping his options open. However, more recently it appears that he has closed the door on other options and is very happy and excited about becoming a Toledo Rocket on Wednesday.

Locally to the Toledo area, Central Catholic offensive lineman Kyle Cameron has been committed to Toledo for quite some time (June 2010), and he will sign his national letter of intent to Toledo this Wednesday. Scout.com has him rated as the 2nd highest ranked Toledo commitment. He is a three star prospect that is ranked the 20th best center prospect in the country. The only commitment ranked higher than Cameron is J.D. Detmer, a three star prospect and ranked the 9th best kicker prospect in the country.

One other local prospect set to sign with the Rockets on Wednesday is St John's Jesuit WR/DB Cheatham Norrils. Norrils, who has been committed to Toledo since early December, is expected to play on the defensive side of the ball at Toledo.

Keep a close eye on our Rocket Nation blog Wednesday morning, as we will be keeping you updated with recruiting and signed NLI's as the information comes in.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

3 Star QB Down to Two Schools

The Rocket Nation blog has learned through various reports and sources that Cleveland Glenville QB Cordale Jones has narrowed his list down to two schools. He identified those two schools as Toledo and Ohio State. According to the Rivals recruiting service Jones has offers from Bowling Green, Cincinnati, Illinois, Iowa, LSU, Miami (OH), Michigan, Penn State, Toledo, and West Virginia.

Jones visited Toledo on 1/14/2011, and he is expected to visit Ohio State this weekend. It is rumored that he will be deciding between a grey shirt offer from Ohio State and an immediate offer from Toledo. The grey shirt offer would mean he would not enroll at Ohio State until January of 2012 and would go on scholarship then. In Toledo's case, he would enroll over the summer and go on scholarship then so he would be able to play in the fall of 2011.

Stay tuned over the coming days for more on this latest development.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Three Star Receiver Pledges Toledo

Three star wide receiver Justin Olack had been committed to Pitt of the Big East for quite some time. However, when the coaching changes happened at Pitt he started to look at all of his options. He took an official visit to Toledo on 1/14 and then one to Pitt on 1/21. Earlier this evening Olack called Toledo coaches and gave them his commitment.

Olack (6-4, 190) is from Washington High School in Massillon, OH. This is the same high school as current Rocket offensive lineman Jeff Myers. He is rated three stars by both Rivals.com and Scout.com.

The Key Fits

The Toledo Rockets received a commitment from defensive back Noah Key this evening. Key (5-10, 180) projects as a safety in college. He chose Toledo over offers from Air Force, Akron, Buffalo, Illinois State, Kent State, and Miami University.

As a senior Key rushed for 2,885 and 42 touchdowns at Bishop Hartley High School in Columbus, OH. He helped lead Bishop Hartley to a 13-2 record and Ohio Division IV Championship this past fall. Despite nursing a knee injury in the championship game, Key carried the ball 24 times for 130 yards and two touchdowns.

In the state semifinal game, Key dragged a couple of defenders across the goal line on a two point conversion with 2:05 remaining in the game, lifting his team to a 29-28 victory over two-time defending state champion Archbishop Alter. Noah rushed for 239 yards on 25 carries, and scored three touchdowns in the game.

Key was named Co-Ohio Division IV Player of the Year this past season by the AP.

As a junior, Key rushed for 1,241 yards (7.34 YPC and 124 yards per game) and 20 touchdowns, while making 5 catches for 42 yards. Defensively he recorded one interception and one fumble recovery. On special teams he returned two kickoffs, one went 97 yards for a TD while the other was returned 85 yards.

Then as a senior he averaged 192 yards rushing per game (8.5 ypc) and scored 17.9 points per game. Key caught 7 passes for 38 yards and one touchdown as well. Defensively he recorded 30 tackles, three interceptions with a total of 79 return yards, and one fumble recovery. He returned 17 kickoffs for an average of 16.35 yards per return, including a 92 yarder for a touchdown. Noah also runs track in the spring.

Despite these offensive stats, Noah is expected to follow his father's footsteps in college and play on the defensive side of the ball. Noah's father, David, played safety at the University of Michigan and is currently the defensive back coach at Bishop Hartley High School.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Defensive Lineman Commits to Toledo

DL Matt Neal (6-5, 255) has committed to the University of Toledo. Neal played his high school ball at Merrillville High School in Merrillville, IN. He projects as a defensive tackle in college.

Toledo was the first school to offer him, back in July of 2010. Neal also received an offer from Indiana State, and was being recruited by Purdue and Bowling Green to name a few. Neal visited Toledo the weekend of January 21st, and then committed to the Rockets this morning.

His brother, Mike, is a starting defensive tackle for the Purdue Boilermakers.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Glenville Trio Visit UT

The Rocket Nation blog has confirmed that three high profile recruits from Cleveland Glenville High School took official visits to Toledo over the weekend. Wide receiver Shane Wynn, DE/LB Andre Sturdivant, and QB Cordale Jones were all on campus. All three are rated three star prospects by Scout.com, while Rivals.com has Jones and Wynn rated three stars and Sturdivant rated as a four star prospect.

Jones is ranked the 24th best QB prospect in the nation by Scout.com, while Sturdivant is ranked 55th at defensive end, and Shane Wynn is ranked 92nd at wide receiver. Sturdivant and Wynn took official visits to Penn State last weekend. Sturdivant was expected to visit Michigan State this weekend, but it appears that either the visit fell through or he went there after he left Toledo.

Toledo already has three Glenville High School players currently on the roster in QB Terrance Owens, WR Cordale Scott, and LB James Gordan.

Shane Wynn is a speedster wide receiver. He is one of three wide receiver prospects the Rockets are recruiting hard for the 2011 recruiting class, and all three are 3 star prospects. Washington DC nation Alonzo Russell already committed to Toledo a few weeks ago. The third wide receiver being heavily recruited by Toledo is Massillon Washington product Justin Olack. Olack visited Toledo last week and Pittsburgh this weekend. He is expected to choose between Toledo and Pittsburgh in the coming days.

The Rockets are looking to add these three prospects to bolster a young receiving corps and given the offense a threat at many receiver positions so that opponents can no longer double and triple team All-American wide receiver Eric Page.

Recruiting Update

With just one more weekend left before signing day, things are starting to take shape for Toledo's 2011 football recruiting class. This past weekend Rocket coaches hosted 7 key recruits. One was OL Paul Wisniewski of Illinois. Wisniewski committed to the Rockets earlier today.

Another offensive line recruit on campus was Mike McQueen of Garfield Heights High School in Akron, OH. McQueen is also considering offers from Indiana and Bowling Green. He is planning on visiting Indiana next weekend, and might visit Bowling Green during the middle of this week. McQueen was paired with UT offensive lineman Phil Manley during his visit to Toledo.

A very high profile recruit that was on campus this weekend is wide receiver Shane Wynn of Glenville High School in Cleveland, OH. Wynn is a high three star prospect with several BCS offers. He visited Penn State last weekend and then Ohio State this weekend. There is no doubt that former Glenville stars and current Rockets WR Cordale Scott, QB Terrance Owens, and LB James Gordan are playing a role in the recruitment of Wynn. Recent UT enrollee Jordan Haden has ties to the Cleveland area and knows Wynn as well.

Another prospect that is high on Toledo's list is wide receiver Justin Olack. Olack has been committed to Pittsburgh, but he took an official visit to Toledo last weekend. He was paired with UT OL Jeff Myers, a friend that he played football with at Massillon Washington High School. This weekend he took an official visit to Pittsburgh, and after he got home from the visit he was still trying to decide between Toledo and Pittsburgh.

Wisniewski Pledges UT

Paul Wisniewski (6-4, 290) of Carol Stream, IL has given a verbal commitment to play football at the University of Toledo. Wisniewski chose Toledo over offers from Wyoming, Western Illinois, and South Dakota State. He played offensive tackle at Glenbard North High School.

Wisniewski is a smart student, reportedly holding a 4.5 GPA. Rivals.com rates Paul with 5.4 stars, the highest rating of the two star players. ESPN's recruiting service says Paul is a tough run blocker that progjects as an offensive tackle in college.

With approximately two weeks until signing day, more recruiting updates should be coming shortly.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Perchinske Commits to Toledo

Collin Perchinske had been committed to Ball State since last July, but this evening Collin switched his commitment to the Toledo Rockets. Perchinske has been recruited to Toledo to play either offensive line or defensive line. The 6-5, 257 pounder is a senior at Padua Franciscan High School in the Cleveland, OH area. He had offers from Toledo, Ball State, Bowling Green, Buffalo, and Youngstown State. He would have likely received more offers if he had not committed to a school so early in the recruiting process.

Gaining a commitment from Collin was big for the Rockets program after they learned just a couple of days ago that Joe Bjorklund had decided to commit to Minnesota over an offer from Toledo and a few other schools.

Perchinske goes to the same high school that UT sophomore linebacker Dan Molls attended, and Molls likely played a role in getting Perchinske to commit to the Rocket football program.

Toledo has seven recruits on campus this weekend for official visits, looking to fill the last few spots in the recruiting class of 2011.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Two More Commits for Toledo

The University of Toledo football program picked up two more commitments for the 2011 recruiting class today. Johnson "Junior" Sylvestre (South Broward in Florida) and Chris Dukes (Colerain HS in Cincinnati, OH) gave their verbal commitments to Toledo.

Chris Dukes is a 3 star prospect on both Rivals.com and Scout.com. The 5-10, 184 pound defensive back runs a 4.43 forty yard dash. He chose Toledo over Boston College, Central Michigan, Louisville, Marshall, Ohio University, and Pittsburgh. He originally committed to Louisville in September, but decided to re-open his recruitment.

"Junior" Sylvestre is a 6-2, 205 pound defensive back from South Broward High School in Hollywood, FL. Sylvestre will likely play safety at Toledo. He played free safety and running back at South Broward. He averaged 8.7 yards per carry and had two rushing TD's as a backup running back at South Broward in 2010, while catching 10 passes for 149 yards and a TD. While I was not able to gather his defensive statistics, he was one of the leading tacklers on his team and he played in the Broward County Athletic Association All Star Game this past season as a safety.

It is unclear how many offers he had, but he did at least have offers from Toledo and FAU. He visited Toledo in January and will likely not make his visit to FAU later this month now that he has committed to Toledo.

At this point I would expect Toledo to secure commitments from a wide receiver and an offensive lineman yet. Massillon (OH) Washington three star wide receiver Justin Olack has been committed to Pittsburgh, however he visited Toledo over the weekend and is leaning towards signing with Toledo instead. One of the top options at offensive line for Toledo is Chicago (IL) St Rita OL Tim Gorski.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Former 4 Star Safety Transfers to Toledo

Vlad Emilien was a 4 star safety prospect on Rivals.com in the 2009 recruiting class. He signed with Michigan over offers from Ohio State, South Florida, Stanford, Wake Forest, and Wisconsin....among others. He decided to transfer out of Michigan after playing in just a couple of plays in the first game of his sophomore season in 2010. In October he visited and committed to Colorado, planning on enrolling there in January.

However, Colorado fired head football coach Dan Hawkins and Emilien was looking for a home once again. He talked to coaches at the University of Toledo after the Little Caesar's Pizza Bowl and accepted a scholarship with the Rockets. He will start classes at Toledo on Monday, and he is planning on asking the NCAA to allow him to use his redshirt year for 2010 since he only played in a couple of plays. If he is granted this, he will be eligible in 2011 as a sophomore. If not, he will have to sit out the 2011 season and have two years of eligibility remaining for 2012 and 2013. As a true freshman in 2009, Emilien played in five games for the Wolverines.