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January 26, 2010

Slowed on Knees

Filed under: Football,Injury,Recruiting — Chas @ 3:33 pm

A real tough break for one of the top-ranked recruits in Pitt’s soon to be signed class.

Senior forward Anthony Gonzalez will undergo surgery next Wednesday to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee and will likely miss the remainder of the basketball season.

This is not the same knee that was operated on last September during football season.

It’s not major, but it is frustrating.

The injury is not expected to impede his football career.

Pittsburgh head coach Dave Wannstedt and assisant Brian Angelichio, who recruited Gonzalez, were in Bethlehem on Wednesday night to see him and are satifisfied that the injury will not jeopardize anything.

“He’s going to be fine; they were not concerned at all,” said Jim Tkach, a Liberty football assistant who is close to the Pitt coaches because his son, Tyler, is a member of the Panthers’ program. “He should be able to recover in time to play in the Big 33 game in June. Anthony’s a great kid. This is a tough thing for him, I’m sure, but he’ll bounce back.”

The cynical side says that this injury at least will keep him from risking any other injuries in basketball. The downside, is that between the injury during football season and now this, that is going to make hit harder to get back into shape. Not that I really expected him to play as a true freshman, but it won’t be any easier having to get into Buddy Morriss’ conditioning regimen after a couple extended layoffs.

While Pitt’s overall recruiting class has not been star-studded, it has been considered very solid and part of a building effort.

The Panthers have the chance to be as successful in the recruiting battles as they were on the gridiron. They were just an eyelash away from a Big East football championship in 2009 and are putting together an excellent class with 24 total commits and 18 are either four- or three-star quality. The Pitt program’s consistency the last few seasons has helped them compete for some of the best Big East talent and they are once again showing some success in-state against the Nittany Lions.

Top prospect: A national top 20 in the athlete category, Anthony Gonzales (Bethlehem, Pa./ Liberty), spearheads the 2010 class. Even though Gonzales missed some action this fall with an injury, he has made his mark as a multi-talented football player. He could end up at quarterback for the Panthers, but he has the toughness and overall skill level to line up at several different positions until his collegiate niche is found.

Don’t be surprised if: The Panthers continue their success on the field due to their recruiting the last couple of years. The 2009 class was solid, but this year’s class is even more impressive. Dave Wannstedt and his staff do a very good job of meeting their position-specific needs.





We’re making inroads in the Lehigh Valley area, long owned by the Nits. Let’s see, who else is on the team from there….ah, Jarred Holley!

I’m hoping Jarred’s brother, Lincoln, a sophomore at Easton High, continues to improve on the basketball court and enrolls at Pitt, his first choice, as well.

Comment by steve 01.26.10 @ 3:39 pm

if you wish, you can see the other QB recruit, Mark Myers, on NFL network this Saturday when he will be in a high all-star game … not sure of the time.

Comment by wbb 01.26.10 @ 3:43 pm

some potentially very bad news

link to post-gazette.com

Comment by wbb 01.26.10 @ 5:49 pm

Around time of ND game, Peterson and DW were talking up this recruiting class being DW’s ‘best ever’ and that there were going to be some ‘major surprises’. What happened, since class has effectively been in place since then? Does anyone call these guys out on that stuff? Zeise??

Comment by NYC Panther 01.26.10 @ 8:12 pm

while it is not as highly rated as the 06 class, it may well turn out to be the best class. Anyway, what’s the use of calling them out on an ambiguous statement?

Comment by wbb 01.26.10 @ 8:35 pm

Anyone with info regarding a linebacker transferring into the program?

Comment by Gas 01.26.10 @ 8:38 pm

Nice to see per Scout we got the top 2 recruits in NJ. Both teams making strong inroads to NJ will pay big dividends in the future.

Comment by The O-coordinator 01.26.10 @ 11:45 pm

Why do they list Anthony Gonzales as the top prospect? Isn’t T.J. Clemmings a 5 star recruit?

Comment by Fear The Mustache 01.27.10 @ 7:49 am

F T M, this just shows you just how most of these rankings are to be taken with a grain of salt. One rating service has him as a 3 star while the otners have him as 4. Rivals has Mark Myers ranked higher than Gonzales at QB. Scout.com gives 5 stars to Clemmings while ESPN has him at 3 stars.

Note that all these services pay much attention as to what schools are recruiting and signing these players … and in many situations, as soon as a player is signed to a big hame college,his ranking goes up.

By and large, the schools who get the most blue chip prospects usually do very well on the field but evauluating 16 and 17 year olds will always be a crapshoot. Just remember, all the services had Dion Lewis as just a 2 star.

Comment by wbb 01.27.10 @ 8:26 am

The Anthony Gonzales link is to a defensive end in texas??? Apparently ESPN got the link wrong.

Comment by shadyforpresident 01.27.10 @ 9:24 am

QB prospect Mark Myers to play in the USA vs the World game at noon today (Jan 30) on NFL network:

link to usafootball.com

Comment by 66Goat 01.30.10 @ 11:34 am

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