Ohio Pete Posted October 15, 2008 Share Posted October 15, 2008 (edited) Player: Keenan Graham Hometown: Las Vegas (NV) Silverado Position: Defensive End Height: 6'4" Weight: 225 lbs. 40 time: 4.6 secs Visit Date: 9/26/2008 Scholarships offered: Nebraska, Colorado, Michigan, UCLA, USC, Virginia Tech, Wisconsin Favorites: UCLA Rankings/Stars: Rivals: :star :star 5.8 #16 12 OLB Big Red Report: :star :star #5 DE ESPN: 77 #53 DE Assessing the talent: from ESPN/Scouts Inc: Graham is a prospect who displays some good upside. He has adequate size. He will need to get into a college weight program and add some serious bulk to help him versus the run. One of the real strong points of his game is his get-off. He is quick off the ball and can get penetration. Displays good short-area change-of-direction skills. More Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: 10% UCLA is the clear leader, but he has visited Nebraska Edited October 23, 2008 by Ohio Pete Quote Link to comment
Ohio Pete Posted October 15, 2008 Author Share Posted October 15, 2008 From a chat on ESPN: Alan Lincoln, Nebraska: What are the chances Nebraska lands David Oku, Corey Adams, or Keenan Graham? SportsNation Craig Haubert: I think the Huskers have the best shot with the talented defensive end Graham -- after that possibly Adams - but of the 3 Graham is likely the best possibility Quote Link to comment
Ohio Pete Posted October 15, 2008 Author Share Posted October 15, 2008 As noted elsewhere loved his visit to Nebraska in September. He also recently visited Wisconsin. ESPN recruiting blog: Elite defensive end Keenan Graham (Las Vegas/Silverado) took his second official visit of the year to Wisconsin this past weekend. Graham visited Nebraska back in September. "I really liked it a lot at Wisconsin," Graham said. "I got along great with the players on the team and the other recruits that were there visiting. I talked with David Gilbert who already committed to Wisconsin and basically just picked his brain about what he liked and why he chose Wisconsin. "The game atmosphere was great and even though the team didn't do too well, it was still a fun environment to be a part of. I don't think any game atmosphere can compare to Nebraska because that's really the only game in town and the fans are crazy there but overall, I loved Wisconsin a lot." Graham will take visit No. 3 this weekend to Colorado and also has a trip lined up with USC for (Dec. 12). "My last visit will be Virginia Tech or maybe UCLA," Graham said. "I will take all five but I'm not sure where yet. I took an unofficial to UCLA in the spring and loved it there and that's the only reason I'm not sure I'll take an official, but the coaches really want me to come out for one." Graham listed several factors he's looking for in a school. "My relationship with the coaching staff and especially my position coach will be big," Graham said. "I want to play for someone who can develop me, hopefully at defensive end, but if I end up at linebacker, that's fine too. "I'm also looking at the environment, I want to be comfortable there for four or five years. Academics are big as well. I want to major in electrical engineering, but I know I can't go wrong with any of the schools I picked. "After my last visit is over, I should be ready to make my college choice." Quote Link to comment
Vuren Posted October 16, 2008 Share Posted October 16, 2008 As noted elsewhere loved his visit to Nebraska in September. He also recently visited Wisconsin. ESPN recruiting blog: Elite defensive end Keenan Graham (Las Vegas/Silverado) took his second official visit of the year to Wisconsin this past weekend. Graham visited Nebraska back in September. "I really liked it a lot at Wisconsin," Graham said. "I got along great with the players on the team and the other recruits that were there visiting. I talked with David Gilbert who already committed to Wisconsin and basically just picked his brain about what he liked and why he chose Wisconsin. "The game atmosphere was great and even though the team didn't do too well, it was still a fun environment to be a part of. I don't think any game atmosphere can compare to Nebraska because that's really the only game in town and the fans are crazy there but overall, I loved Wisconsin a lot." Graham will take visit No. 3 this weekend to Colorado and also has a trip lined up with USC for (Dec. 12). "My last visit will be Virginia Tech or maybe UCLA," Graham said. "I will take all five but I'm not sure where yet. I took an unofficial to UCLA in the spring and loved it there and that's the only reason I'm not sure I'll take an official, but the coaches really want me to come out for one." Graham listed several factors he's looking for in a school. "My relationship with the coaching staff and especially my position coach will be big," Graham said. "I want to play for someone who can develop me, hopefully at defensive end, but if I end up at linebacker, that's fine too. "I'm also looking at the environment, I want to be comfortable there for four or five years. Academics are big as well. I want to major in electrical engineering, but I know I can't go wrong with any of the schools I picked. "After my last visit is over, I should be ready to make my college choice." doesn't sound that good. Quote Link to comment
BigWillie Posted October 16, 2008 Share Posted October 16, 2008 ^ I would say we are the favorite though. But of course, recruiting is screwy and this will change on the drop of a dime. Quote Link to comment
Ohio Pete Posted October 29, 2008 Author Share Posted October 29, 2008 Meh Keenan Graham getting through his visits Coveted defensive end Keenan Graham has scheduled an official visit to USC for Dec. 12th, according to ESPN affiliate Web site WeAreSC.com. He expressed what he likes about the Trojans, "Definitely their football program. Everybody is always talking about USC and its reputation, and that's enough right there." Graham has already visited Colorado, Nebraska and Wisconsin. He visited Arizona unofficially last weekend and is considering UCLA and Virginia Tech for his fifth official trip. Scout shows USC and UCLA as having offered. Quote Link to comment
DeathCultArmaggedon Posted October 29, 2008 Share Posted October 29, 2008 I'm guessing he ends up at UCLA or USC. Quote Link to comment
Ohio Pete Posted October 29, 2008 Author Share Posted October 29, 2008 I'm guessing he ends up at UCLA or USC. The offer might come with a time limit. USC also offered defensive end Kevin Greene just this week. Perhaps they are giving up hope on an injured Devon Kennard thinking he'll stay close to home now or perhaps something happened with some of the other top 25 guys they have offers out to. Quote Link to comment
huskers13 Posted November 4, 2008 Share Posted November 4, 2008 Committed to UCLA Quote Link to comment
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