Newton talks about OU visit

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Let me warn you it looks like he had a good visit and it looks like they did a good job on their pitch but at the end he says he will still have to think about all the schools that offered.

In the past few years it's hard to imagine a player who has vaulted into the consciousness of Oklahoma recruiting fans more swiftly than Brenham (Texas) Blinn community college five-star quarterback Cameron Newton.

A few weeks ago it was thought the Sooners had no involvement with Newton but after word started to leak out that might not be the case Sooner coaches Josh Heupel, Jay Norvell and Kevin Wilson showed up at last Sunday's junior college national championship game between Newton's Blinn squad and Fort Scott (Kan.) C.C.

A week later he was leaving Norman after an official visit for banquet weekend and says that in spite of the Sooners only recently offering him he came away with no regrets.

"It was excellent, coach Heupel, and the Oklahoma coaching staff did a great job of hosting me. I have no complaints and no regrets of coming here," Newton said. "They made my commitment process even much more hard to decide.

"There are just a lot of good coaches on the coaching staff and a lot of excellent players around you at Oklahoma."

Newton is a player that came in not sure of what kind of connections he would have to Oklahoma but he quickly remembered an old friendship with one Sooner receiver and a feeling of six degrees of separation with another.

"Ryan Broyles was my host. Actually this was not our first encounter, we played together in the (offense-defense) all-star game a few years ago out of high school," he said. "And Cameron Kenney, we have a lot of connections; he is from Atlanta and we know a lot of the same people. It was a good experience here, not just from a football aspect but meeting players around the town and you just make new friends while you are here.

"Honestly I didn't know what to expect coming to Oklahoma but right now I'm speechless and in awe of what I saw in the last 48 hours."

One of the things he did know about what was the reality that Oklahoma has a player, in Landry Jones, who started all but two games this season and has at times looked the part of a future standout.

It was an issue that Newton had mentioned might be a sticking point for himself as he only has two years of college football available to him.

"I want to be clear, I don't want anything given to me. I just want to know that if I come in and compete that I will be the put-in starter with me competing day in and day out as I earn the respect of my coaches and teammates," he said. "So on fourth and one they can have that trust in me that I can make the play. I see a lot of opportunities at Oklahoma for me to be a key component for a national championship run.

"Coach Heupel put the points on that we do have a sophomore quarterback and a freshman quarterback and that I was going to have to come here in and compete. But he said there is no need for you to be scared; the best guy is going to play whether it's me or Landry."

Another almost obligatory question for Newton was his impressions on being-potentially-the first running quarterback at Oklahoma in the Bob Stoops era.

"In this day and time the days are gone with the drop back quarterback who just sit back and throw the ball to the receivers. It's slim to none and in the NCAA they are looking for that mobile quarterback," he said. "Coach will call a play and sometimes the reads won't go as planned.

"As a quarterback I'm not looking to run and there is a stereotype out there about a dual-threat quarterback that just wants to run. I look to pass a lot and when the time comes to run I think I'm blessed with the capability to run and get yards that way."

While for most schools the banquet weekend for their team is used as a big recruiting tool Newton admits it wasn't something he was really looking forward to.

However after watching just about every player and coach get 'roasted' in some form or another he feels much more differently.

"You really get a feel for the team, what type of team you are working for, when you see the banquet," he said. "I thought 'oh man another boring banquet' but it was a fun experience seeing a lot of highlight tapes, seeing statistics they put up this year.

"You also can see the bloopers, from the players, the coaches. It was kind of a roast, they were talking about coaches and whatever and seeing the seniors go out with that type of feeling, that just fills your heart."

It's these very human relationships that Newton admits he didn't pay enough mind to in the first go around of his recruiting visits but regardless he admits that it's the lone time in his athletic career that being a bit selfish is almost necessary.

"Of course this isn't my first rodeo in this recruiting thing. I'm not looking for the glitz and the glamour, I want to go somewhere I can get my attributes toned up so I can be as successful as I can be and make as much money as I can in the NFL. The team that I can pick is the best part for me I can make the right choice for myself," he explained.

"Right now you get a feel for (who you like) but right now my favorite would be seeing me in a uniform and what the team can do for me. The recruiting process is the only time in your career when you are playing for yourself. When you sign for a team it's what is best for the team, you have to be the most positive you can come through in the situation."

As a mid-term graduate Newton is days away from the end of his recruiting process but admits to not being in a hurried timetable, and says he may or may not take an official visit next weekend before the end of the contact period.

"The plan right now is either this weekend I'm going to try and make it to North Carolina or Auburn, that's still a coin toss in the air," he said. "It's not set in stone that I'm taking a trip at all. I may just take that time to catch up with my family. I haven't been around my family like I wanted to in the last year but I want to go on another trip, right now I'm leaning towards going on the trip but we'll see."

"I'm going to take my days and feel each team out that gave me the chance or offered me a scholarship."
 

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Let me warn you it looks like he had a good visit and it looks like they did a good job on their pitch but at the end he says he will still have to think about all the schools that offered.

In the past few years it's hard to imagine a player who has vaulted into the consciousness of Oklahoma recruiting fans more swiftly than Brenham (Texas) Blinn community college five-star quarterback Cameron Newton.

A few weeks ago it was thought the Sooners had no involvement with Newton but after word started to leak out that might not be the case Sooner coaches Josh Heupel, Jay Norvell and Kevin Wilson showed up at last Sunday's junior college national championship game between Newton's Blinn squad and Fort Scott (Kan.) C.C.

A week later he was leaving Norman after an official visit for banquet weekend and says that in spite of the Sooners only recently offering him he came away with no regrets.

"It was excellent, coach Heupel, and the Oklahoma coaching staff did a great job of hosting me. I have no complaints and no regrets of coming here," Newton said. "They made my commitment process even much more hard to decide.

"There are just a lot of good coaches on the coaching staff and a lot of excellent players around you at Oklahoma."

Newton is a player that came in not sure of what kind of connections he would have to Oklahoma but he quickly remembered an old friendship with one Sooner receiver and a feeling of six degrees of separation with another.

"Ryan Broyles was my host. Actually this was not our first encounter, we played together in the (offense-defense) all-star game a few years ago out of high school," he said. "And Cameron Kenney, we have a lot of connections; he is from Atlanta and we know a lot of the same people. It was a good experience here, not just from a football aspect but meeting players around the town and you just make new friends while you are here.

"Honestly I didn't know what to expect coming to Oklahoma but right now I'm speechless and in awe of what I saw in the last 48 hours."

One of the things he did know about what was the reality that Oklahoma has a player, in Landry Jones, who started all but two games this season and has at times looked the part of a future standout.

It was an issue that Newton had mentioned might be a sticking point for himself as he only has two years of college football available to him.

"I want to be clear, I don't want anything given to me. I just want to know that if I come in and compete that I will be the put-in starter with me competing day in and day out as I earn the respect of my coaches and teammates," he said. "So on fourth and one they can have that trust in me that I can make the play. I see a lot of opportunities at Oklahoma for me to be a key component for a national championship run.

"Coach Heupel put the points on that we do have a sophomore quarterback and a freshman quarterback and that I was going to have to come here in and compete. But he said there is no need for you to be scared; the best guy is going to play whether it's me or Landry."

Another almost obligatory question for Newton was his impressions on being-potentially-the first running quarterback at Oklahoma in the Bob Stoops era.

"In this day and time the days are gone with the drop back quarterback who just sit back and throw the ball to the receivers. It's slim to none and in the NCAA they are looking for that mobile quarterback," he said. "Coach will call a play and sometimes the reads won't go as planned.

"As a quarterback I'm not looking to run and there is a stereotype out there about a dual-threat quarterback that just wants to run. I look to pass a lot and when the time comes to run I think I'm blessed with the capability to run and get yards that way."

While for most schools the banquet weekend for their team is used as a big recruiting tool Newton admits it wasn't something he was really looking forward to.

However after watching just about every player and coach get 'roasted' in some form or another he feels much more differently.

"You really get a feel for the team, what type of team you are working for, when you see the banquet," he said. "I thought 'oh man another boring banquet' but it was a fun experience seeing a lot of highlight tapes, seeing statistics they put up this year.

"You also can see the bloopers, from the players, the coaches. It was kind of a roast, they were talking about coaches and whatever and seeing the seniors go out with that type of feeling, that just fills your heart."

It's these very human relationships that Newton admits he didn't pay enough mind to in the first go around of his recruiting visits but regardless he admits that it's the lone time in his athletic career that being a bit selfish is almost necessary.

"Of course this isn't my first rodeo in this recruiting thing. I'm not looking for the glitz and the glamour, I want to go somewhere I can get my attributes toned up so I can be as successful as I can be and make as much money as I can in the NFL. The team that I can pick is the best part for me I can make the right choice for myself," he explained.

"Right now you get a feel for (who you like) but right now my favorite would be seeing me in a uniform and what the team can do for me. The recruiting process is the only time in your career when you are playing for yourself. When you sign for a team it's what is best for the team, you have to be the most positive you can come through in the situation."

As a mid-term graduate Newton is days away from the end of his recruiting process but admits to not being in a hurried timetable, and says he may or may not take an official visit next weekend before the end of the contact period.

"The plan right now is either this weekend I'm going to try and make it to North Carolina or Auburn, that's still a coin toss in the air," he said. "It's not set in stone that I'm taking a trip at all. I may just take that time to catch up with my family. I haven't been around my family like I wanted to in the last year but I want to go on another trip, right now I'm leaning towards going on the trip but we'll see."

"I'm going to take my days and feel each team out that gave me the chance or offered me a scholarship."
 
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Note that he left early from our visit and didn't spend much time with our "hostesses". I think he is gone.
 

Coach34

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not sure if they made it to OU with him...that would make a difference in playing time with hostesses</p>
 

QuaoarsKing

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I can't create new lines on this message board, using Google Chrome. I try to go down to the next line, but Yuku won't let me.
 

thunderclap

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if anything, I'm a little more encouraged. Doesn't sound like "he's gone" to me. And the fact that he still doesn't have either an offer or visit officially setup with UNC or Auburn yet seems like more good news.
 

TX Mud Dawg

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Ive tried four times now ...Sorry about the mess. About to go to work I'll see if I can change it on firefox.
 

stevo1a

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Me too. I'm much more wooly after reading that. He didn't have his p's with him at OU. He doesn't even know if he will take a visit to UNC/Aub this weekend. We're in the driver's seat if you ask me.
 

graddawg

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The only reason he left Starkville "early" was to get his *** back to Blinn so he could make practice. You make it sound like he wasn't having a good time and left before he was scheduled to, and that simply isn't the case.
 

weblow

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He had a good time and seems to be appreciative for their hospitality. NO where do I read that he is gone or anything more than he had a good time.

Look at it like this, there wasn't a damn thing they could do or show him that would match his experience at the Egg Bowl. I am not saying that we get him or he is a lock but I believe he we are still very much in the running.
 

sleepy dawg

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I think it's too hard to speculate what he is going to do... He seems to like everywhere he goes. We'll just have to wait and see.
 

msukb591

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I think we're still in the lead. Mullen wants to change the offense for Newton. I can't say Stoops would fix something that's not broken.
 

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I just can't see him going to OU because of Landry. Landry did an outstanding job of filling in for Bradford. He's the man there. Cam is looking to play right away and STATE is that place! Cam will be a Bulldog IMO.
 

TX Mud Dawg

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some of you guys may be right. The whole "shock and awe" plus "speechless" thing did make worry but I think most of you guys are right. The whole talk about the human relationship bond he had when he was there seems a little over the top. I sure he had a good time but I agree that he may just be being nice about the whole thing.
 

msukb591

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I feel like that too. Kansas State might be the place for him to start right away no question. I feel like that is the case with MSU too seeing that Russell hasn't taken any D-1 or college snaps. At MSU he has more help with receivers too. Of those 2 places and OU I think MSU is the best fit, not even being biased here.
 

DudyDog

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in recruiting is that it's really, really hard to NOT have a good time on a recruiting trip. These guys are 18-20 year olds who travel to a college town, get together with other athletes their age, get wined and dined to the hilt, are built up as being the best thing to walk on the campus ever and are introduced to good looking women who like being around jocks.

It doesn't matter if you grew up in an MSU family or a OM family. If you go on a visit to the rival, you're still going to have a good time. You may not end up going there, but you are going to enjoy those two days of your life.

The highest point a recruit has as far as his perception of a school is the 24 hours after he leaves a visit. Today, Oklahoma will be at its highest point in Newton's eyes. In the days going forward, that perception will fade and in the end he will choose the school who stays in his mindset the longest.

If you think back to this time last year, everyone was making the same comments about McPhee because he left Ms over X-mas and visited Ga. and Fla. In the end he stuck with the team who had been on him the longest.

Here's hoping it plays out that way again this year.
 
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Based on what he has said his criteria are, I think we fit better than these other schools.

I can't worry about what I don't control though. I assume he'll make a decision in the next three weeks.
 

TX Mud Dawg

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I really like this quote. He knows this will be true at State.

"<span style="font-weight: bold;">I just want to know that if I come in and compete that I will be the put-in starter with me competing day in and day..."

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