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'11 WV RB Allan Wasonga (Marshall Signee)

powerover;1526710; said:
I live right across the river from Parkersburg (and work in the city), and the population there is split about 15% Buckeye 10% Marshall and 75% Mountaineer. And most of those Mountaineer fans have no love for OSU. Now, about 5 years ago (before the Pat White era), it was closer to an even split of WVU fans and OSU fans with Marshall close behind.

Fellow Mariettan here, and I can confirm that. P-burg never had much love for OSU.

powerover said:
Wasonga is nearly worshipped by the northern half of the city after his first great game with the Big Reds. I work most friday nights, but hopefully I'll get to see him sometime this season. He is playing for the same school that Josh Jenkins won a State title with, but the team is in a down year. Jenkins' little brother is also on the team.

For me, it's so bizarre to see D-1 talent in that region (SE Ohio, NW WV). That place has been so devoid of anything athletically for so long.
 
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By BK...is fairly sure WVU is going to offer and is also receiving strong interest from Virginia Tech, Marshall and UCLA...Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State and Notre Dame have also been in touch...talks about when he visited OSU a while back. Ohio has officially offered and Syracuse has verbally offered.
 
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NewsandSentinel.com

You should get to know Wasongas
By DAVE POE, [email protected]
POSTED: January 17, 2010


I've interviewed governors, high profile coaches and athletes and people from virtually every walk of life. But I can't remember an interview more fascinating than the one in which I participated on Friday evening.

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Naturally, the purpose of Friday's interview was to talk to Allan about his recent trip to San Antonio, Texas, for the U.S. Army All-American Bowl Combine, where he emerged as one of the top junior running backs in America. Not only did he run 40 yards in 4.53 seconds - the sixth fastest time among the 500 combine participants - but he also showed his football intelligence, running pass and run routes exactly as described by those running the combine.

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Wasonga, who seems to be a daily topic of discussion on Internet message boards, cleared up two rumors. First, he will be playing for Parkersburg High School this fall. Already, he has been taking a leadership role in the weight room. He knows it is his senior year and seniors must become the team leaders. Also, he is keeping his options open when it comes to where he will play college football.

He likes Ohio State. He likes West Virginia. When the time comes, he will look at what those and other schools have to offer both in the way of education and football.

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NewsandSentinel.com

Michigan interested in Wasonga
By DAVE POE [email protected] POSTED: January 27, 2010


PARKERSBURG -Parkersburg High School running back Allan Wasonga already is receiving dividends from his recent performance at the U.S. Army All-American Combine in San Antonio.

On Tuesday, Wasonga received his second college offer and his first from a high-profile program when University of Michigan assistant head coach Tony Gibson extended the first team all-state performer an invitation to join the Wolverines recruiting class of 2011.

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Before Tuesday, Wasonga's only previous offer had come from Ohio University, a Mid-American Conference school located 35 miles from Parkersburg.

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Mark McCullough, a long-time PHS assistant coach who is guiding Wasonga through the recruiting process, said a number of high profile programs have been active in their recruitment of Wasonga, but Michigan is the first to actually offer him a football scholarship. Among the many schools keeping contact with Wasonga are West Virginia University, Ohio State University and UCLA.

Wasonga recently returned from the San Antonio combine for high school juniors, where he ran the sixth fastest 40-yard time (4.53 seconds) out of 500 invited athletes from across the country.

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Scout $ - From Kenya To Parkersburg
By Bob Lichtenfels
Posted Feb 8, 2010

Ohio has offered & it seems like _ichigan is close to offering... He's carrying a 3.3 GPA & thinking about majoring in Radiology... Programs he could see himself fitting in well at include OSU, WVU, & Penn State... He wants to go somewhere that gives him the chance to play in big games...
 
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cjs100;1657058; said:
Scout $ - From Kenya To Parkersburg
By Bob Lichtenfels
Posted Feb 8, 2010

Ohio has offered & it seems like _ichigan is close to offering... He's carrying a 3.3 GPA & thinking about majoring in Radiology... Programs he could see himself fitting in well at include OSU, WVU, & Penn State... He wants to go somewhere that gives him the chance to play in big games...

[scUM fan] We'll be playing in big games here real soon. Carr left the schedule bare [scUM fan]
 
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WVU offers Big Reds’ Wasonga, Johnson - NewsandSentinel.com | News, Sports, Jobs, Community Information - Parkersburg News and Sentinel

PARKERSBURG -Two Parkersburg High School football players have received offers to play for West Virginia University.
On Monday, running back Allan Wasonga and lineman Justin Johnson -both of whom will be seniors for the Big Reds this fall -were offered by WVU head coach Bill Stewart to become part of the Mountaineer recruiting class for the 2011 season, said Mark McCullough, a long-time PHS assistant coach who guides Big Red players through the recruiting process.
Wasonga is a 5-foot-9, 196-pound running back who was named the West Virginia Gatorade Player of the Year after rushing for 2,203 yards and scoring 28 rushing touchdowns for the Big Reds last fall.
Following the fall season, he was invited to attend the U.S. Army All-American Bowl Combine for junior players conducted in San Antonio, Texas. Of the 500 juniors who attended, Wasonga ran the sixth-fastest time in the 40-yard dash as he was clocked in 4.53 seconds.
Wasonga, a first team all-state selection and the runnerup for the Kennedy Award, West Virginia's high school version of the Heisman Trophy, previously had received official offers from Michigan and Ohio University.
When McCullough informed Wasonga he had been offered by WVU, "I've never seen Allan so excited,'' McCullough said. "He looked at me and said, 'Coach, when I go up?'''
McCullough is aware of the constant Internet chatter that Wasonga will end up at Ohio State, the alma mater of his father, Willis Wasonga. But Allan Wasonga has said in past interviews he will be looking at where he best fits in and which school will offer him the best opportunity to play.
WVU's offer, the third to come Wasonga's way, won't be his last. His performance at the San Antonio combine has him on the radar of virtually every major college program in America. McCullough said UCLA, for example, is highly interested in Wasonga and has been recruiting him since day one.
Johnson is a 6-3, 300-pound lineman who specializes in offense but also can play defense when he is needed. He previously had received offers from Ohio University and Marshall.
Should he sign with WVU, he would become the third member of his family to become a part of the Mountaineer program. Two of his brothers already are in Morgantown, where Paul Johnson serves as a graduate assistant coach and Josh Jenkins will be a junior member of the Mountaineer offensive line, where he is entrenched as a starter.
WVU beat out the likes of Ohio State and Michigan for the services of Josh Jenkins. Now, it may once again be butting heads with those schools and several others for the services of Wasonga and Johnson.
Whoever becomes the next football coach at Parkersburg High School likely will be seeing a lot of major college football coaches visit their locker room this fall.
 
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Scout $ - Wasonga Adds Big East Offers
Bob Lichtenfels of SuperPrep.com, Feb 22, 2010

Wasonga is thrilled by the WVU offer & thinks he'd fit well in their offense... He reached out to Pitt to let them know his interest & it paid off with an offer... He's being pro-active in his recruiting & he may be visiting Penn State soon... No leader, no time table...
 
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Rivals $ - Video: Wasonga takes it to the house
03/3/2010 by Rivals.com

His running style reminds me of Emmitt Smith... Uses his blockers very well & once he picks a hole he gets to top gear in a flash... Doesn't have elite speed but enough that he was only close to being caught from behind once in these clips... Seen here mostly in single back & some I form, he's a tough runner between the tackles... He lacks ideal height but he's really put together & shows nice power in several clips... Only one clip of him receiving & that was a little screen play... I'd peg Wasonga no lower than a high 3 star level based on these clips...
 
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Rivals $ - Wasonga picking up steam
Sean Fitz at BlueWhiteIllustrated.com, March 5, 2010

Added offers from Marshall & Syracuse along with increased interest from _ichigan... Track just started & with his schedule he's been a little out of touch with Penn State for 2 weeks... Plans to call them soon & possibly set up a visit... No leader, no time table...
 
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