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Surprises at Minnesota, K-State and elsewhere GOPHERS STRIKE GOLD Brewster , who spent 13 years on Mack Brown 's staffs at North Carolina and Texas (and recruited Vince Young for the latter), was hailed as a master salesman when Minnesota hired him 13 months ago. He lived up to the billing with his first full class, which includes U.S. Army All-America QB MarQueis Gray (right) of Ben Davis ( Indianapolis ) and Skyline ( Dallas ) first-team All-Texas safety Keanon Cooper. Brewster signed players from 16 states and estimates his staff traveled an average of 35,000 miles a week in the month leading up to signing day. (Still, there was one top recruit he missed out on—his son Nolan, a four-star safety from Mullen High in Denver , chose Texas .) Brewster also had a key selling point: The Gophers will move to a new on-campus stadium in 2009, and prospects were treated to a virtual tour of the facility on their visits. JUCO BOUNTY Prince's predecessor, Bill Snyder , relied heavily on J.C. players to build top 10 teams in the late '90s. His 1997 class featured 12 juco transfers, including quarterback Michael Bishop , the Heisman runner-up who helped the Wildcats go 22--3 over two years. Prince, 12--13 in his first two seasons, could gain a similar boost if his signees turn out as advertised; 10 of them are on SuperPrep's juco top 100 list, topped by RB Daniel Thomas (Northwest Mississippi Community College). CHANGE IS GOOD The more high-profile coaches also made strong first impressions. Rodriguez finished with a top 10 class for the Wolverines by stealing away Trotwood -Madison ( Trotwood , Ohio ) RB Michael Shaw from Penn State and Lake Gibson ( Lakeland , Fla. ) OL Ricky Barnum from Florida . Petrino landed Michigan transfer QB Ryan Mallett and beat out USC for Central Arkansas Christian ( Little Rock ) CB Joe Adams. And Neuheisel held on to UCLA 's early signings by retaining defensive coordinator and top recruiter DeWayne Walker and attracted Crespi ( Encino , Calif. ) QB Kevin Prince.
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