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'11 CO OT Justin Hansen (Verbal to CSU)

Sexton Hardcastle

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Longmont HS (Longmont, CO)

Ht: 6-foot-5
Wt: 265 lbs
Forty: 5.14 secs

Rivals rating: 3*-5.5rr; unranked OT
Scout rating: 2*; #135 OT
ESPN rating: 2*-74 grade; #145 OT

Reported Offers: Colorado State, San Diego State... CU reportedly offered a grayshirt scholarship
 
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Re: '11 CO OT Justin Hansen

The 2010 instate class was hyped up, but seems to be a pretty average class now. The 2011 class has several legit national-level recruits though IMO. We win some games this year and we could be looking at an elite 2011 class. As Nik says, Hansen seems to like us quite a bit.
 
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The 2010 instate class was hyped up, but seems to be a pretty average class now. The 2011 class has several legit national-level recruits though IMO. We win some games this year and we could be looking at an elite 2011 class. As Nik says, Hansen seems to like us quite a bit.
I can't believe how average this class has turned out. Yes, there is some talent in the state. But nowhere near the way they hyped it up last season.
 
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I can't believe how average this class has turned out. Yes, there is some talent in the state. But nowhere near the way they hyped it up last season.

Yeah, pretty weird to me as well. I think 2011 may actually be a year that lives up to the hype. I know all three Mullen kids are getting early national attention, and it seems like Hansen/Austin will get looks from lots of schools as well. You're talking potentially 4-5 4* prospects in one year. Who knows about the depth of the class, but that could be a helluva foundation to start the class. Man, we need to win some games this year.:smile:
 
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Hansen's liking CU, Nebraska and Notre Dame right now. Long time until NSD, but I like our chances. His Longmont team is having a heck of a season and is still alive in the state playoffs.

(As an aside, I'm kind of surprised that Longmont's QB, Jake Johnson, is still looking for his first offer. Hopefully he walks on at CU. Great athlete.)

In the new Rivals article on Hansen today:

Hansen has been to Boulder to watch the Buffaloes play multiple times this fall.

"It is a nice place," he said of CU. "I really like it there, it is cool. And it is close to home."
 
Re: '11 CO OT Justin Hansen

By reading between the lines it appears that ND and Neb are his top 2
 
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I really wish Colorado kids had an anti-Nebraska policy :sad1:. If they want to go out of state, okay, but go somewhere else!@!@!@!
 
Re: '11 CO OT Justin Hansen

For some reason a lot of Longmont and Loveland area kids are attracted to kNU. I think a part of it is that the HSs in the area have coaches and teachers from there.

The area also has a lot of families living there who have moved from (escaped) Nebraska but maintain an allegiance to the one thing from the state worth remembering.
 
Re: '11 CO OT Justin Hansen

Scout now listing as "OL" not "DE". Got it right, now. :thumbsup:
 
Still waiting for his first offer, but he should get some looks this Spring.
 
I found this new article by Ringo on Scout very interesting: Head-scratcher

Apparently, Hansen's recruiting is being hurt a lot by the offense that Longmont runs. It's a Double Wing that doesn't employ either traditional man or zone blocking scheme. Recruiters are having a difficult time evaluating Hansen.

"Even though I may be doing my job, one of the coaches initially thought I was just being lazy," he said. "It's a bit different for them. They're not used to it and it throws some of the schools off initially.

"It's weird how that works. I figured it wouldn't make a difference, but I was wrong."


Hansen sounds like he's pretty high on CU also. He's open, but I got the impression he would love a CU offer.
 
Hansen attended the CU big man's camp and did not receive an offer from the Buffs. He has therefore pledged to CSU.
 
Hansen attended the CU big man's camp and did not receive an offer from the Buffs. He has therefore pledged to CSU.

Must not have showed very well at the camp. Looks like he sees the CSU offer and jumped all over it. Close to family. Good luck to the kid.
 
Must not have showed very well at the camp. Looks like he sees the CSU offer and jumped all over it. Close to family. Good luck to the kid.

That's what I was assuming, and it seems like it would be dead wrong. The Rivals guy for CSU reported that CU and Washington did offer Hansen, but it was a grayshirt opportunity.

I went through this on Rivals, but I'll repeat it here. It really looks like Hansen got caught up in a numbers game with CU. Due to the small senior class, it appears that our 2011 recruiting class will only be around 15 guys. We will graduate 2 OLs and we've already got 2 OLs committed for 2011 scholarships (Simon as a JC transfer and Lewis as a grayshirt from the 2010 class). That means that CU probably doesn't want to take another OL in this class unless he's a true blue chip type guy (like Austin, Hegarty, etc.).

However, our junior class is around 25 guys with 8 of them being OLs. We'll take a full class in 2012. So what has happened here is that the Buffs wanted Hansen, but because of numbers need him to agree to delay his enrollment by a semester. I hope he doesn't take the grayshirt offer as a slight or something, because it's not. Alex Lewis probably has the most pro potential of the OLs recruited for 2010... and he's the one who grayshirted. If we lose Hansen, I understand, but from a bottom line standpoint accepting a grayshirt would not delay his progress or timing to start competing for playing time in the least.

I'm going to hold out a slim bit of hope here and hope he comes around by National Signing Day.
 
Wow are they thin on the DL. I wondered whether Hansen was athletic enough for the OL.

I know you didn't mean it this way but thin is the word. They have two DL on their roster for last year who are over 290 (298, 293) and the rest are under 270. The 298 graduated. He is the 293 so they have virtually no size inside. It looks like they will be starting two DEs who are under 250. Their LBs are very small as well.

They are going to have a hard time not getting run over by normal sized offenses this year and if one of their big inside guys goes down they are in deep ####.

Hansen looks pretty skinny in the recruit photo but they must have put some weight on his quickly.
 
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