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New 2009 Recruits Signed

List of all the Big Sky recruits:

http://www.bigskyconf.com/Pdfs/football/2009/2/4/2009SigningList.pdf


So, who had the best recruiting class in the conference?
 
Weber State signed a great class for 2009, including fourteen sorely needed defensive players and nine from the offensive side of the ball.

Four of the twenty five signees are community college transfers. Two are enrolled for the spring semester and will presumably participate in spring ball.

2009 Weber State Signees

DEFENSE:

Robbie Diamond DB 6-0/165 Oklahoma
Tony Epperson DB 6-4/200 Park City
Quaid Morris DB 6-0/185 Nampa, Idaho
Jarred Henry LB 6-1/205 Columbia, Mo.
Damion McMiller LB 6-2/215 Stockton, Calif.
Willie Okwuonu DB 6-0/180 Edmond, Okla.
Ethan Rasmussen DB 6-1/180 Hyrum Mountain Crest
Jordan Brown DB 6-2/190 Jr. Brigham City Box Elder / Snow CC
Pierce Cook DB 5-9/160 Jr. Merritt Island, Fla. Merritt Island / Fresno CC
Steve Halverson* LB 6-0/225 So. Elk Grove, Calif. Elk Grove / Am. River CC
Bijon Mostoufi DT 6-0/275 Honolulu
Logan Taele DT 6-2/235 St. George
A. Sagapolutele-White DT 5-11/275 Waipahu, Hawaii
Trevor Pletcher DE 6-2/225 Edmond, Okla.
Danny Mullarkey DE 6-3/220 Phoenix

OFFENSE
Breck Lewis QB 6-5/185 Spanish Fork
Josh Booker RB 6-0/205 Oklahoma City
Vai Tafuna* FB 6-1/240 Jr. Mesa, Ariz. Mesa / Mesa CC
Jordan Clemente WR 6-4/215 Tooele
Jordan Egbert TE 6-3/205 Orem
Darren Denucci OL 6-5/250 Bountiful
Hunter Thompson OL 6-2/265 Waialua, Hawaii
Jared Goody OL 6-5/260 Pocatello, Idaho
Shane Oliverson OL 6-3/240 Preston, Idaho

*Enrolled for 2009 spring semester at Weber State

Sources for this information include the Salt lake City Tribune:
http://www.sltrib.com/wsuwildcats/ci_11634937

...and the Weber State Sports site:
http://www.weberstatesports.com/Spor...8600&SPID=3468
 
2009 Weber signee, DE Danny Mullarkey, has some excellent film online at espn:

http://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/recruiting/tracker/player?recruitId=60150&action=login&appRedirect=http%3a%2f%2finsider.espn.go.com%2fncf%2frecruiting%2ftracker%2fplayer%3frecruitId%3d60150

Mullarkey was also recruited by Colorado State, the Wildcats' second opponent next season.
 
Linebacker Steve Halvorson had a great freshman season at American River College.he brings a 3.03 GPA and "4 for 3" to Weber State. That is, Steve has not yet taken a redshirt, so he has four years of eligibility to play three seasons.

Steve has already enrolled for the 2009 spring semester. You can see his ARC film online at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DiHn...eature=related
 
Incoming Junior defensive back Jordan Brown ranked second in individual defense in the National Junior College Athletic Assn while playing for national runners-up Snow College in 2008.

Jordan played lights out pass defense in the championship game, and finished the season with 125 tackles, including 63 solo tackles, 2 tackles for a loss, a sack and a forced fumble. He led the Badgers in interceptions with four, two of which he ran back for touchdowns, and he averaged 27.8 yards per kickoff return.
 

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