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So did he make it to camp or not? I haven't heard his name mentioned in any of the reports.
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wadc45 said:Rivals $
6/29/05
From the Wisconsin site...Weber was told by the OSU coaches that he is not going to receive an offer. His final 5 are Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan State, Miami (OH) and Western Michigan.
Bryan Cupito won?t be confused with any of the Viking quarterbacks, but he was a solid four-year starter for the Gophers and will be missed. His successor will come from a quartet of holdovers, most likely either junior Tony Mortensen or redshirt freshman Adam Weber. As Cupito?s backup in 2006, Mortensen will begin the race as the early favorite. He?s a nice package of size and mobility, needing only to show that he can throw with better accuracy. One of the gems of the 2006 recruiting class, Weber is a terrific all-around athlete with above average arm strength and the ability to hits his targets when rolling out in either direction.
In the spotlight: Adam Weber, Minnesota QB
Saturday, September 29, 2007 3:32 AM
By Tim May
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
AP
Minnesota quarterback Adam Weber has shown potential in his first year as a starter.
Minnesota quarterback Adam Weber is a poor man's version of Washington's Jake Locker.
Like Locker, Weber is a redshirt freshman who can run and pass. And, like Locker, he'll be the focus of the Ohio State defense.
"He does have some of those same characteristics as Locker, and they run some of those same plays, the outside zone with the quarterback keeper," OSU safety Anderson Russell said. "I don't know if he's quite as fast as Jake, but he does have some of those other abilities."
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