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Iowa finds St. Louis -- again
Marc Morehouse
Feb. 2, 2010 1:39 pm
St. Louis is quickly becoming the new Florida for Kirk Ferentz and the Iowa Hawkeyes.
When Iowa went from 1-10 in 1998 to 11-2 and a Big Ten co-championship in 2002, the Hawkeyes had four key starters from the state of Florida, including quarterback Brad Banks, the Heisman runner-up in '02.
Last season's 11-2 Orange Bowl championship team had two starters from the St. Louis area. Defensive end Adrian Clayborn, who finished with 11.5 sacks, went to Webster Groves High School in the St. Louis area. Wide receiver Marvin McNutt, who averaged 19.8 yards on 34 catches with eight TD receptions, prepped at Hazelwood Central.
“There's no question Iowa has a foothold in St. Louis," said Jeremy Crabtree, national recruiting analyst and editor for Rivals.com. "They will be able to beat Missouri head-to-head for some kids, but they won't win them all. It's competitive area, maybe more competitive than people on the outside understand.”
Iowa went back to the Hazelwood area again this year and will sign safety/wide receiver Don Shumpert and linebacker Christian Kirksey when the national signing period begins tomorrow.
Shumpert, 6-2, 185, caught 45 passes for 436 yards and eight TDs for Hazelwood East last season. On defense, he made 79 tackles. Kirksey, a 6-2, 200-pound linebacker, had 163 tackles, nine tackles for loss, two interceptions and one return for a TD.
Shumpert and Kirksey were a package deal all along. They committed together this fall, before Clayborn and McNutt's 2009 seasons hit hyper drive.
"Seeing how their seasons went was a lot of fun," Kirksey said. "That helped to see that. I have to put the work in, but seeing them have that kind of success showed me I can do it too."
They knew Clayborn and McNutt. They knew the names. They knew were they were from and where they were playing college football.
When they visited, they talked to Clayborn and McNutt, a fellow Hazelwood resident.
"It helped to talk to them because they're from where I am," Shumpert said. "They helped out a lot. What they did this
year is going to motivate me."
Iowa recruiting coordinator Eric Johnson recruits the St. Louis area and has become a highly respected name.
“A lot of recruiting is relationships,” Crabtree said. “As long as coach Johnson continues to recruit the territory, it's going to be a very productive area for the Hawks.
“When you have coach Johnson coming through the doors for spring evaluation, those high school coaches know he's been there for 10 years and they know they can trust him. They know they can trust him with their kids.
Kirksey will start his Iowa career as a weakside linebacker.
"Christian is just a beautiful athlete," said former Hazelwood East coach Mike Jones, who last month left the East job to become linebackers coach at Southern (La.) University. "He can run people down and hit."
Shumpert will start as a free safety but might also play wide receiver, he said.
"The coaches told me safety or wide receiver," Shumpert said. "But they're low on the depth chart on safety, so I think that's probably where I'll start out."
The next Hawkeye from St. Louis? The odds are there will be one in 2011.
Iowa is recruiting defensive back Marquis Clemons and linebacker Jason Meehan from Webster Groves, linebacker Ronelle McNeil from Hazelwood East and a trio from St. Louis Chaminade (quarterback Christian Suntrup, running back Robert Standard and wide receiver Brandon Hannah).
Hazelwood (Mo.) East's Don Shumpert will be one of 21 high school football players signing with the Iowa Hawkeyes tomorrow morning. Shumpert is a 6-2, 185-pound free safety/wide receiver. (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
Don Shumpert (Darren Miller/UI sports information)
Christian Kirksey (Darren Miller/UI sports information)