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'13 NJ ATH Kyle Queiro (Verbal to Northwestern)

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Bergen Catholic H.S. (Oradell, NJ)

Ht: 6-foot-3
Wt: 185 lbs
40: 4.5 secs

Rivals rating: 3*-5.7rr; #53 ATH
Scout rating: 3*; #58 S
ESPN rating: 3*-76 grade; #102 ATH
247s rating: 3*-85 rating; #62 ATH

Reported Offers: COLORADO, Boston College, Cincinnati, Duke, Illinois, NC State, Northwestern, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Rutgers, Syracuse, Temple, Vanderbilt, West Virginia, Yale
 
[video=youtube;bLWhZxpZWIw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLWhZxpZWIw&feature=related[/video]
 
http://recruiting.scout.com/2/1158556.html

Queiro grew up as a receiver, but played it sparingly in 2011 because his concentration was at safety. Queiro had 10 catches for 145 yards and five touchdowns and made 44 tackles and intercepted four passes.

“When I was a little I played more offense, but now I’m getting accustomed to playing defense so I don’t mind it,” Queiro said. “As the season wore on, I made some adjustments and things just clicked. I think it was finally getting more comfortable with the position, and tendencies and watching film and our coaches …they are really some of the best in the state.”
 
Greg Brown can close. He'll make a great free safety and QB of the defense. Buff lock.
 
He'd be a freak at safety.

Oh, and I'll say it again - Jersey kids LOVE Colorado.
 
Hopefully he wants to be an engineer. That would give us the best shot at this straight A student.

"It's a 50-50 split between football and education," he said.

Education, he said, always has been pushed in his home. And he's fine with that. After all, he knows starting his own business may be a more realistic goal than starting in the NFL.

http://colorado.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1317526
 
Hopefully he wants to be an engineer. That would give us the best shot at this straight A student.

"It's a 50-50 split between football and education," he said.

Education, he said, always has been pushed in his home. And he's fine with that. After all, he knows starting his own business may be a more realistic goal than starting in the NFL.

http://colorado.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1317526

If things mutually pick up between him and CU, then I'm sure the academic people at CU will stress how good we are academically aside from engineering. Awhile ago, I looked up all our famous alumni, and I was pleasantly surprised at the people that have passed through CU either as undergrad or grad studies. People brag in the area (especially DU) about their business school's superiority and such, but please, none of the business schools in the area are top ten nationally or even close. CU was ranked ahead of others in the area in the last US News rankings for whatever that's worth. Lastly, I'm not trying to dog on b-school people here, but do you really think there's a huge difference in one business school to another? Sure, the median student's capabilities probably differ from top school to lower school, but what about the quality of education? For engineering, top schools have better labs and tools to learn. Does one school really have a better powerpoint presentation that is that much more extraordinary?

anyway - feel free to delete this post mods if it's completely off topic...well it really is off topic, so just delete it if you want. I guess my point in a very roundabout way is that CU is an excellent school - Ivy League of the West? Emphatic NO, but we are still a quality educational institution.
 
Hopefully he wants to be an engineer. That would give us the best shot at this straight A student.

"It's a 50-50 split between football and education," he said.

Education, he said, always has been pushed in his home. And he's fine with that. After all, he knows starting his own business may be a more realistic goal than starting in the NFL.

http://colorado.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1317526
thats a fantastic quote
 
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