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CleveBucks;1198394; said:With a grayshirt he goes in the 2010 class. There should be at least 20 ships to give in 2010.
K/P depth is dangerously thin in 2010 and beyond. Unless Buchanon is going to do both.
Michigan expected to take a kicker in the 2009 class
By JOSH HELMHOLDT ? FREE PRESS SPECIAL WRITER ? July 30, 2008
Michigan Rich Rodriguez tapped former Michigan kicker Brandon Kornblue to run his first kicking camp in June. The two-day event attracted some of the top talent from across the country, and from Michigan?s standpoint was an opportunity to evaluate prospects for a potential scholarship offer. With the current roster of kickers getting along in eligibility, at least one kicking prospect is expected to be offered in the 2009 class.
Following Michigan?s camp, two names emerged at the top of the list for the kicker scholarship. Houston (Texas) St. Pius X?s Anthony Fera (6-2, 230 pounds) actually came in during Michigan?s regular camp week to kick for Michigan coaches because his family was going on vacation during the kicking camp. His booming leg and overall athleticism made an impression on Rodriguez and his staff.
Fera also feels strongly about his chances of being Michigan?s top guy. He reported Sunday evening that he had received an email from Michigan assistant coach Fred Jackson saying the decision was down to two guys. If the lot is cast in Fera?s favor, he is ready to make a decision.
"If they end up offering both of us at the same time and it is first come, first serve, then I will probably take it,? Fera said. ?But if they give me a week or two, then I would probably take that week or two and talk it over with my parents."
Video: Anthony Fera Workout By Jeff Svoboda
BuckeyeSports.com
Posted Aug 7, 2008
Kicker Anthony Fera of Houston, Texas, has seen his stock rise after some excellent performances at kicking camps around the country. Check out this most recent video of Fera working on field goals and kickoffs.
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It's now official. Penn State K/P Anthony Fera will become a Longhorn. He decided last night but papers just signed minutes ago.