Overview:NIU signed 22 players from seven different states.Riding high off of a splendid 10-2 season that featured victories over
Alabama, Iowa State and Maryland, the Huskies brought in yet another solid class
during the Novak era.This class
had 14 players who earned all-state honors with eight players coming from
Illinois and six coming from Wisconsin.QB
Britt Davis is certainly the headliner in this class and one of the top
prospects coming into the MAC this season.All he did was account for over 7,700 yards and 90 TDs in his high school
career.The 4.35/40 speedster had
reported offers from Indiana, Illinois and New Mexico and is called “the king
of the spread.”Another highly
rated player is TE Ryan Tuggle, who ranked as one of the nation’s top-25 TE
prospects.Overall, NIU addressed
their needs well with a very balanced class.
Highlights:
Evans
Adonis was the #1 ranked WR prospect in Dade County (Miami) as a senior.Another Floridian is QB Chris Carr, a heady player who also may
become a SS prospect.The third
Florida prospect is Vincent Matthew, another 4.4/40 speedster who can play a
variety of skilled positions.He
will likely be a WR.
NIU
has been bringing in and developing some quality linemen in the trenches
under Joe Novak and this year’s class has brought in another quality crop.Jon Brost is a huge 6-6 305-pound OT who was all-state in Minnesota,
Bryan Holicek is a massive 6-2 345-pound DT who also played RB and WR (yes,
wide receiver!) in high school.He
has a 435-pound bench press and 700-pound squat lift already.Dan Keller is another two-sport standout in high school but the 6-5
295-pounder looks to be an offensive lineman in DeKalb.
NIU
signed several quality prospects for the defensive end position.Brandon Beal was one of the top-20 players in Missouri, may play
either TE or DE.Other DE players include Larry English, one of the top
players in the metro-Chicago area, Zach Osburn & Craig Rusch, who had 24
career QB sacks in high school.
NIU
has produced several studs at RB over the years and certainly added to
stable with Montell Clanton, a 4.45/40 player with over 2,800 yards and 35
TDs in high school, and TJ Griffin, a highly sought after prospect until he
had both knees surgically repaired.
Final Thoughts:
The Huskies continue to bring in talent year after year and
this year’sclass is not
exception.Novak took a dead
football program in the mid-1990s and has turned them into a feared
non-conference opponent for BCS programs.This
is a very balanced class once again that will keep NIU in the hunt for MAC
titles to come.This class rates as
EXCELLENT,
bordering on outstanding, as needs were met, and tremendous talent was brought
into the program.
Evans AdonisWR6-0170Miami,
FL (Southwest)
Brandon BealTE6-4232Kirkwood,
MO (Vianney)
Jon BrostOT6-6305Maple
Grove, MN
Chris CarrQB6-3190Coral
Springs,FL (St. Thomas Aquinas)