HuskerEric Posted March 15, 2010 Share Posted March 15, 2010 We are a long shot for this kid. I would love to get him though, great athlete and huge arm. The thing is lots of guys have cannons (C. Green), but not many have the accuracy in high school that this kids film shows. He can bomb it and he tends to hit his guy or put it where only his guy has a chance. That is tough for a Junior in high school. I would love to get him and think he would beat out Jamal Turner, but I doubt he picks us because of his offer list and lack of talk about us thus far. He's coming for the spring game so we'll see how much interest he has in us after that. Quote Link to comment
SECHusker Posted March 16, 2010 Share Posted March 16, 2010 Notes from Video-Auburn was the first big offer-Won accuracy competition-Is being mentored through the recruiting process by current Auburn commit Michael Dyer. Quote Link to comment
BigBL87 Posted March 16, 2010 Share Posted March 16, 2010 Notes from Video -Auburn was the first big offer -Won accuracy competition -Is being mentored through the recruiting process by current Auburn commit Michael Dyer. Is not a recruiting since he signed? I'm guessing it's not since he isn't officially associated with the university yet, but figured it's at least worth asking. Quote Link to comment
blackshirts5115 Posted March 17, 2010 Share Posted March 17, 2010 his personal website, KiehlFrazier15.com, kind of worries me. i sure hope he didn't make the site himself. that would be extremely cocky. my best guess is that his dad made it, because based on the recent Rivals article on him, his dad seems to be a huge part in his recruiting. its a nice informative site, but i hope that someone of no relation to Kiehl made it Quote Link to comment
Jarred04 Posted March 17, 2010 Share Posted March 17, 2010 It says it is run through Pinnacle Prep- a prep promotion company. He seems humble enough in that video, IMO. Quote Link to comment
RockyMountainOySker Posted March 18, 2010 Share Posted March 18, 2010 We are a long shot for this kid. I would love to get him though, great athlete and huge arm. The thing is lots of guys have cannons (C. Green), but not many have the accuracy in high school that this kids film shows. He can bomb it and he tends to hit his guy or put it where only his guy has a chance. That is tough for a Junior in high school. I would love to get him and think he would beat out Jamal Turner, but I doubt he picks us because of his offer list and lack of talk about us thus far. He's coming for the spring game so we'll see how much interest he has in us after that. The recent rivals article talks about his coach saying he is very interested in Nebraska. The coach talks about how Nebraska is very attractive to an incoming QB...cause everything is up in the air. Obviously that could change if CG makes the most of this spring but it sounds good now. Quote Link to comment
GlobalHusker Posted March 18, 2010 Share Posted March 18, 2010 We are a long shot for this kid. I would love to get him though, great athlete and huge arm. The thing is lots of guys have cannons (C. Green), but not many have the accuracy in high school that this kids film shows. He can bomb it and he tends to hit his guy or put it where only his guy has a chance. That is tough for a Junior in high school. I would love to get him and think he would beat out Jamal Turner, but I doubt he picks us because of his offer list and lack of talk about us thus far. He's coming for the spring game so we'll see how much interest he has in us after that. The recent rivals article talks about his coach saying he is very interested in Nebraska. The coach talks about how Nebraska is very attractive to an incoming QB...cause everything is up in the air. Obviously that could change if CG makes the most of this spring but it sounds good now. Besides the Enormous party that we'd throw on the board, what do you think happens if he commits? Turner says he looks forward to competition, but do you think he'd still be as strong as before? Do you think he might want to take a peek somewhere else? In my perfect world Turner is okay with it and if he doesn't start at QB, he moves to slot/RB/play maker. But, I like this kid and Like Turner, too. What does everyone else think? Quote Link to comment
blackshirts5115 Posted March 18, 2010 Share Posted March 18, 2010 i think turner is not a QB. never saw much throwing in his videos, which tells me he either doesn't throw much or just isn't good at it or both Quote Link to comment
Nexus Posted March 18, 2010 Share Posted March 18, 2010 We are a long shot for this kid. I would love to get him though, great athlete and huge arm. The thing is lots of guys have cannons (C. Green), but not many have the accuracy in high school that this kids film shows. He can bomb it and he tends to hit his guy or put it where only his guy has a chance. That is tough for a Junior in high school. I would love to get him and think he would beat out Jamal Turner, but I doubt he picks us because of his offer list and lack of talk about us thus far. He's coming for the spring game so we'll see how much interest he has in us after that. The recent rivals article talks about his coach saying he is very interested in Nebraska. The coach talks about how Nebraska is very attractive to an incoming QB...cause everything is up in the air. Obviously that could change if CG makes the most of this spring but it sounds good now. Besides the Enormous party that we'd throw on the board, what do you think happens if he commits? Turner says he looks forward to competition, but do you think he'd still be as strong as before? Do you think he might want to take a peek somewhere else? In my perfect world Turner is okay with it and if he doesn't start at QB, he moves to slot/RB/play maker. But, I like this kid and Like Turner, too. What does everyone else think? Big Red Report had a recent article on Turner and he said he will not shy away from competition and that he'll do whatever it takes to help the team win, whether it be at QB or another position. He just wants to play. Quote Link to comment
Nexus Posted March 18, 2010 Share Posted March 18, 2010 i think turner is not a QB. never saw much throwing in his videos, which tells me he either doesn't throw much or just isn't good at it or both What video did you see? This video here shows more passing plays than running. Furthermore he completed 68% of his passes as a Junior and 61% as a Sophomore, while throwing for 2,063 yds. as a Junior and 2,431 yds. as a Sophomore. Quote Link to comment
SECHusker Posted March 22, 2010 Share Posted March 22, 2010 Frazier, who led Shiloh Christian to state titles as a sophomore and junior, said Auburn is currently No. 1 on his list. "Auburn is definitely at the top," said Frazier Quote Link to comment
Danimal Posted March 23, 2010 Share Posted March 23, 2010 Over on the rivals mainboard it was said that he wasn't thrilled about the Auburn article, evidently he said Aubie was a leader among others, homer article left the "among others" part out. IMO the kid needs to think about how long Malzahn will actually be at Auburn, unless Aubie'd O goes down hill somembody will be making a run at Malzahn in a season or two. After Malzahn their coaching is pretty meh. Quote Link to comment
RockyMountainOySker Posted April 1, 2010 Share Posted April 1, 2010 ESPN Article It seems that every couple of years, college recruiters flock to the state of Arkansas in hopes of landing an elite quarterback. Kiehl Frazier is hoping to find success at the college level like other Arkansas QB prospects. In 2006, Mitch Mustain of Springdale High School picked up offers from every major program in the country. Ranked the No. 12 overall player and No. 2 QB prospect in the Class of 2006, Mustain eventually signed with the University of Arkansas. After one season with the Razorbacks, Mustain decided to head west and transfer to USC. One year later, Ryan Mallett was lighting up scoreboards in Texas. Despite playing in the Lone Star State, Ryan was born and raised in Arkansas. While playing for Texas High (Texarkana, Texas), he actually lived on the Arkansas side of the border. He was a self-proclaimed Arkansas boy. However, Mallett decided to head north and signed with the Michigan Wolverines. After an up-and-down freshman season that culminated with Rich Rodriguez's hiring to replace Lloyd Carr, Mallett decided to transfer to Arkansas, where he broke 16 school records in 2009 and now looks forward to a Heisman Trophy campaign this fall. Three years later, it appears that the Natural State once again has a national talent at the quarterback position in Shiloh Christian Academy's Kiehl Frazier. The 6-foot-3, 210-pound junior is a member of the ESPNU 150 Watch List. Last season, Frazier led the Saints to a 13-1 season and a state championship. Despite being a small private institution in Springdale, Ark., there is no doubt that Shiloh Christian is one of the state's top programs. Frazier possesses a unique blend of size, strength, speed and intelligence, Frazier has become one of the hottest names in the Class of 2011. With impressive arm strength and a 4.5 time in the 40-yard dash, there is no wonder that Florida's Urban Meyer, Notre Dame's Brian Kelly and many other major college coaches from around the country have offered scholarships. "I have 22 offers," Frazier said. "They are coming from everywhere. LSU, Arkansas, Florida, UCLA, Michigan, Nebraska -- there are just too many to try and name. "I hope that my abilities allow me to play in the NFL within a few years, and I want to be in the system that will best prepare me to reach that goal. I am mostly looking for schools with a pro-style offense or maybe the spread. That is the system we run at Shiloh Christian." Frazier admits that he has a familiarity with one school in particular, the University of Arkansas. "I have visited Arkansas about six or seven times," Frazier said. "I am real familiar with everything up there, and I like the school a lot. My parents want me to stay close to home, and I feel at home up there. I have been very impressed by coach Garrick McGee. He is my main recruiter and position coach. With Coach McGee now the offensive coordinator, that's nice because he'll be making more decisions." Despite the fact that Arkansas is just a few miles away, Auburn offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn may have the closest relationship with Frazier at this point. Malzahn was Mustain's head coach at Springdale and the offensive coordinator at Arkansas. Malzahn brought football prominence to Class AAA Shiloh Christian before taking over at Springdale High and eventually moving on to the college ranks. "I first met Coach Malzahn when we had a team camp at Tulsa," Frazier said. "We've gotten really close. It just seems like he is successful everywhere he goes. Auburn had a good year last year and with the recruiting class they have coming in, they're expecting to do even better this season." Frazier has also seen the campuses at Oklahoma State, Kansas State and Tennessee. Frazier may feel the pressure to commit to an in-state school. "Coach Kyle Williams at Kansas State is a very good coach," Frazier said. "I learned a lot about him while I was up there. Oklahoma State was another fun visit. They showed me how I would fit into their offense, and the atmosphere was great. We watched their game against Georgia and everything was nice." Frazier visited Tennessee last season while Lane Kiffin was still in charge. Frazier said he still hears from the old Volunteers staff, who have since taken over at USC. "I talk to Coach Kiffin and coach Ed Orgeron about once a month," Frazier said. "I believe I'll get an offer from the Trojans sometime during the spring." USC isn't the only offer Frazier is expecting in the next couple of months. "I am going to take spring visits to Oklahoma State, Tennessee, Auburn, LSU and Alabama," Frazier said. "The Tide haven't offered yet, but Coach [Nick] Saban wants to sit down with me while I am there, so I really think that they'll be offering too." Scholarship offers from BCS programs aren't the only good news Frazier has received recently. "I have decided that I am going to be playing in the Under Armour All-American Game," Frazier said. "It's a real honor. I've spoke with a few guys that were down there last year and they all really enjoyed it. "My head coach, Josh Floyd, has also been selected to the game. That's really big for me, since not only is he my quarterbacks coach, but he's a real mentor to me." Tom Luginbill, director of college football scouting for ESPNU Recruiting, has a high opinion of Frazier's skill set. "Frazier's combination of arm strength and athleticism is what makes him so dangerous," Luginbill said. "The Under Armour game has had great success with quarterbacks with the likes of Matt Barkley, Landry Jones, Kyle Parker and Garrett Gilbert to name a few. We would like to think Kiehl is capable of continuing that trend." Frazier hopes to eventually add his name to that list of quarterbacks who are making a splash at the college level. He's already joined Mustain and Mallett as the Natural State's most wanted gunslinger. Quote Link to comment
SECHusker Posted April 2, 2010 Share Posted April 2, 2010 skerchicago beat me to it nvm. Quote Link to comment
Bosnian_Husker77 Posted April 4, 2010 Share Posted April 4, 2010 we have no chance.. really though Quote Link to comment
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