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Anders Lee-college choice?

Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 9:25 pm
by mnhcky23
Any word on where the kid headed next year? And what sport?

Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 9:47 pm
by scoreboard33
Probably Notre Dame, Denver or the U, with a year of juniors. Unless a major football school offers him a scholarship to play QB, he is probably going to play hockey.

Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 10:21 pm
by HShockeywatcher
Could he play both?

Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 10:26 pm
by bardown30
No he could not play both. The Harvard football coach said he could play both, but football season is in the fall, so there is no injury risk whereas the hockey coach said no he could not. And anyways, hockey has started in college, yet football is still going. So the 2 sports overlap which would not be workable.

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 12:12 am
by Rossbury21
HShockeywatcher wrote:Could he play both?
Not gonna lie, a 2 sport Division 1 college athlete would be insane to see. Does anyone know of any in recent history?

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 12:20 am
by scoreboard33
Rossbury21 wrote:
HShockeywatcher wrote:Could he play both?
Not gonna lie, a 2 sport Division 1 college athlete would be insane to see. Does anyone know of any in recent history?
Justin Milo is playing hockey and baseball at Vermont and did at Cornell previously. He was a Freshman All-American in Baseball at Cornell and invited to a New England All-Star game last year.

Tom Nevers played pro baseball and college hockey at the U of M.

Jason Verdugo, the Hamline baseball coach, played Baseball and Football at Arizona State.

Jeff Smadardzija played Baseball and Football at Notre Dame.

Eric Decker is playing Baseball and Football at the U of M.

I don't know any who play Football/Hockey, which are the two most physical college sports and have a fairly significant season overlap, but it could happen, I think there are a few D III athletes who make it work, but it would be very hard.

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 1:48 am
by Rossbury21
scoreboard33 wrote:
Rossbury21 wrote:
HShockeywatcher wrote:Could he play both?
Not gonna lie, a 2 sport Division 1 college athlete would be insane to see. Does anyone know of any in recent history?
Justin Milo is playing hockey and baseball at Vermont and did at Cornell previously. He was a Freshman All-American in Baseball at Cornell and invited to a New England All-Star game last year.

Tom Nevers played pro baseball and college hockey at the U of M.

Jason Verdugo, the Hamline baseball coach, played Baseball and Football at Arizona State.

Jeff Smadardzija played Baseball and Football at Notre Dame.

Eric Decker is playing Baseball and Football at the U of M.

I don't know any who play Football/Hockey, which are the two most physical college sports and have a fairly significant season overlap, but it could happen, I think there are a few D III athletes who make it work, but it would be very hard.
I totally forgot about Decker, but that is a pretty good list, alot of Football and Baseball, Football and Hockey would be tough.

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Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 2:00 am
by pioneerhockey12
he was offered a scholorship ffrom the U for football

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 11:09 am
by mnhcky23
I had most recently heard talk of Harvard for hockey...would be fun to see Lee and Everson together at the collegiate level!

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 11:24 am
by scoreboard33
mnhcky23 wrote:I had most recently heard talk of Harvard for hockey...would be fun to see Lee and Everson together at the collegiate level!
Doesn't sound like he really liked Harvard.

http://www.gopherhole.com/modules.php?n ... le&sid=892

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 3:30 pm
by komada77
This is just a complete guess but my money is on Notre Dame. Grey is eligible at the U for football so Lee's probably not gonna be playing QB there. He obvously loves football though and if you've ever been to a Notre Dame football game you'll know there is absolutely nothing better in the world of football at any level. ND gives him the chance to play hockey and be involved with the greatest football program in the country.

hockey is tough

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 9:20 pm
by O-townClown
33, Tom Nevers played very little college hockey. Had he not chosen baseball he could have played all he wanted.

If someone plays two sports in college it is more likely to be football and basketball than hockey and anything.

Ron Curry
Antwan Randle-El
Andre Rison
Julius Peppers
Tony Gonzalez
Charlie Ward

My impression of college sports is that the coach that provides your scholarship controls your time.

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 9:33 pm
by HShockeywatcher
On the D I level you will often see people have to make a choice. Jay Thomas (now at the U) went to state and did really well his junior year in Track then didn't even run his senior year because he couldn't chance getting hurt for football. Really differs with other sports though. Cross country/track is a common mix. Hockey is tough with the long season though.

Anyone know if he still speed skates in the off season?

Re: hockey is tough

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 11:38 pm
by scoreboard33
O-townClown wrote:33, Tom Nevers played very little college hockey. Had he not chosen baseball he could have played all he wanted.

If someone plays two sports in college it is more likely to be football and basketball than hockey and anything.

Ron Curry
Antwan Randle-El
Andre Rison
Julius Peppers
Tony Gonzalez
Charlie Ward

My impression of college sports is that the coach that provides your scholarship controls your time.
I'd argue that football and baseball are the most common, but its probably close. I think they have a rule about 2 sport athletes only getting scholarship money from football, if they play football, don't know why, I just have heard that rule with the Smardzija and Toby Gerhart(Stanford, football and baseball) things.

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 11:42 pm
by komada77
College sports have gotten to the point where it's near impossible to play 2 different ones and still have respectable academics. It can be done, but it takes a really special kid to do it. For those of you looking for really good multi-sport college athletes, Jackie Robinson has to be the best ever. He played football, baseball, basketball, and ran track at UCLA.

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 2:58 pm
by scoreboard33
komada77 wrote:College sports have gotten to the point where it's near impossible to play 2 different ones and still have respectable academics. It can be done, but it takes a really special kid to do it. For those of you looking for really good multi-sport college athletes, Jackie Robinson has to be the best ever. He played football, baseball, basketball, and ran track at UCLA.
I'm going to say Jim Brown. Possibly the greatest football player ever, an All-American in Lacrosse, scoring 40 goals in 10 games, and also a basketball player at Syracuse. The Yankees also tried to sign him to play baseball out of high school.

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 3:20 pm
by flatontheice
scoreboard33 wrote:
komada77 wrote:College sports have gotten to the point where it's near impossible to play 2 different ones and still have respectable academics. It can be done, but it takes a really special kid to do it. For those of you looking for really good multi-sport college athletes, Jackie Robinson has to be the best ever. He played football, baseball, basketball, and ran track at UCLA.
I'm going to say Jim Brown. Possibly the greatest football player ever, an All-American in Lacrosse, scoring 40 goals in 10 games, and also a basketball player at Syracuse. The Yankees also tried to sign him to play baseball out of high school.
Dave Winfield anyone. Drafted to the pros in 3 sports, one he didn't even play in college. Greatest multisport athlete in our lifetime.

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 5:41 pm
by BSU93
I have been his best friend since he was 3 we talk all the time about his choice and he's pretty settled in on Harvard, so I would say he will be going to Harvard, he calls the coach often when I am with him and we took a trip there and he says he liked it the best.

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 5:58 pm
by sticksuphigh
BSU93 wrote:I have been his best friend since he was 3 we talk all the time about his choice and he's pretty settled in on Harvard, so I would say he will be going to Harvard, he calls the coach often when I am with him and we took a trip there and he says he liked it the best.
Napalm please, its time to torch the thread............ :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 6:07 pm
by SiouxYAYA
Rossbury21 wrote:
HShockeywatcher wrote:Could he play both?
Not gonna lie, a 2 sport Division 1 college athlete would be insane to see. Does anyone know of any in recent history?
Julius Peppers UNC Football and Basketball

It would be to hard for him to do both in college do to the fact that football and hockey are both so physically and mentally draining at the next level...especially if he wants to play quarterback there is so much stuff that he would have to do in the offseason

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 6:11 pm
by hockeyhair15
BSU93 wrote:I have been his best friend since he was 3 we talk all the time about his choice and he's pretty settled in on Harvard, so I would say he will be going to Harvard, he calls the coach often when I am with him and we took a trip there and he says he liked it the best.


if you are as close to him as you say you are, any chance you could talk him into going to the U instead or at least somewhere in the WCHA? that way we can see him play for 4 more years.

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 6:29 pm
by Goldy Gopher
Joe Mauer has to be up there for great multi-sport athletes.

All state in football (also national player of the year), baseball and basketball.

Had offers to play D-1 in football and basketball. He chose baseball, looks like a pretty good choice so far.

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:54 pm
by BSU93
Ill see what I can do man he, likes the academics at Harvard the U just has a bunch of dumb football players, But I'ved talked to him about going to DU it has good academics as well.

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:58 pm
by Goldy Gopher
BSU93 wrote: the U just has a bunch of dumb football players
Where did they find 60,000 dumb football players?


Get real. :roll:

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 8:15 pm
by hockeyhair15
Goldy Gopher wrote:
BSU93 wrote: the U just has a bunch of dumb football players
Where did they find 60,000 dumb football players?


Get real. :roll:
just pitch to him that he could look like edward scissor hands and still get laid. those broads down there love them some gopher hockey lovin.