zff Posted February 3, 2006 Report Posted February 3, 2006 ZAC KASPAREKNew Brighton HS (New Brighton)6’6†280Offers: Akron (written)Junior game visits: Pittsburgh (3 times), Akron. Invited to Boston College, Iowa, and VirginiaCamps: Pittsburgh, Penn State, AkronMost early mail: Mostly Big 10 and ACCFavorite as a fan: Penn State mostly but also Pittsburgh and Akron.Early favorites: Penn State, Pittsburgh, Akron, Virginia, Iowa, Boston CollegeSummary: Needless to say Kasparek has big time size that makes college coaches pay attention. Brother, Kris, plays at Akron and Zac says, “I would love to play with my brother because I never got to do that yet. But since he redshirted, I could now play with him for one year. Quote
KentZip Posted February 3, 2006 Report Posted February 3, 2006 I don't remember it being this way last year, but Scouts.com already has 13 prospects listed for the Zips for 2007.http://scout.scout.com/a.z?s=333&p=9&c=4&yr=2007 Quote
gozips19 Posted February 3, 2006 Report Posted February 3, 2006 we got a jump on these guys as juniors with the scout.com combine last year ...and are to carry that momentium next year with a rivals.com combine!GO ZIPS! Quote
MRasor0200 Posted February 3, 2006 Report Posted February 3, 2006 That's funny. I just talked to Kris last night at the bowling alley. Quote
TXZipFan Posted February 5, 2006 Report Posted February 5, 2006 Hopefully big brother will help bring in Zac for the Zips. Sounds like one heck of a prospect, but I heard he is looking to play tight-end in college which is where he is playing in h.s. but Akron is recruiting him as a lineman. Also heard they might be trying to get Kris to move to line, for his own benefit... he could be making alot of money with his size and quickness at the next level. I personally like Kris at tight-end alot, I feel like he's got alot of pontential. Quote
Quickzips Posted February 5, 2006 Report Posted February 5, 2006 6'6" 280 as a junior in high school and he wants to play TE in college? He could easily be 6'7" 300 or so by the time he reaches the college level and at that point he needs to get in there and play on the line where he could be praticularly dominant on a team like ours. Quote
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