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Anyone in Stark County need a new QB?

  • skank
    In Todd Porters Sunday Special, he mentions a young man from Oregon, who will be enrolling at an undetermined Stark County school.

    The dad works for Diebold and has been transferred to the North Canton plant.

    The young man, whos name escapes me, is a 6'4" 200lb drop back passer, and is only going to be a sophomore, and has already recieved an offer from Stanford. His brother was a QB at the University of Oregon, but transferred to Montana State.

    Where will he end up?
  • coyotes22
    Tuslaw needs a QB this year!! :D
  • skank
    And a RB....And a LT....And a WR....And a LB....And a....Get the picture?
  • Big Al Carter
    skank wrote: In Todd Porters Sunday Special, he mentions a young man from Oregon, who will be enrolling at an undetermined Stark County school.

    The dad works for Diebold and has been transferred to the North Canton plant.

    The young man, whos name escapes me, is a 6'4" 200lb drop back passer, and is only going to be a sophomore, and has already recieved an offer from Stanford. His brother was a QB at the University of Oregon, but transferred to Montana State.

    Where will he end up?
    Well, if his dad can teach, I am sure mASSillon can fit him in. Oh wait, it does not matter whether he has a teaching degree or not. His son is the right size, I'm sure they could get daddy a job!
  • FairwoodKing
    Big Al Carter wrote:
    skank wrote: In Todd Porters Sunday Special, he mentions a young man from Oregon, who will be enrolling at an undetermined Stark County school.

    The dad works for Diebold and has been transferred to the North Canton plant.

    The young man, whos name escapes me, is a 6'4" 200lb drop back passer, and is only going to be a sophomore, and has already recieved an offer from Stanford. His brother was a QB at the University of Oregon, but transferred to Montana State.

    Where will he end up?
    Well, if his dad can teach, I am sure mASSillon can fit him in. Oh wait, it does not matter whether he has a teaching degree or not. His son is the right size, I'm sure they could get daddy a job!
    Daddy already has a job. Since the father will work for Diebold, the son will probably attend Hoover. I can't wait to see your response if that happens.
  • Big Al Carter
    FairwoodKing wrote:

    Daddy already has a job, you dipstick. Since the father will work for Diebold, the son will probably attend Hoover. I can't wait to see your response if that happens.
    Well, then they can give him a "job", thats like their titles... Mythical!!
  • skank
    Maybe he'll decide to stay at his current school and live in his coaches basement....Wait....that never happens....Does it?
  • FairwoodKing
    Big Al Carter wrote:
    FairwoodKing wrote:

    Daddy already has a job, you dipstick. Since the father will work for Diebold, the son will probably attend Hoover. I can't wait to see your response if that happens.
    Well, then they can give him a "job", thats like their titles... Mythical!!
    Big Al, I realize your purpose in life is to get on people's nerves, and I must tell you that you are succeeding. You are also succeeding in making yourself look like a damn fool. Hoover has only beaten Massillon once out of many tries, and you act like you own Massillon. Let me tell you that your school can't compare with Massillon in tradition or history. We Steubenville people have the utmost respect for the Tigers. They won their so-called mythical titles by going through us, so we know how tough they were back in the day. Hoover has never won anything, on the field or in the polls, so what are you bragging about? You couldn't even beat Big Red when you had a 31-7 lead against us.

    I'm still curious to know what you will say if that kid from Oregon enrolls at Hoover. The rest of us will accuse Hoover of recruiting.
  • skank
    Careful Fairwood, remember the rules, no accusing other schools of recruiting, but as long as you and I know the truth, we don't have to publicly say it.
  • bloozebrother
    uh oh. not allowed to use that R word!
  • skank
    Some tough choices to make, between Hoover and Massillon, on one hand, you could go to a school who has players taking "illegal substances" to school dances, beating up and robbing the pizza man, flipping off the opposing fans during a playoff game and living in the coaches basement. A coach who has had HIS run ins with the law, and fans who spray painted racial slurs on the future star players garage door....Or, you could go to Massillon.
  • FairwoodKing
    I have a better idea. Send him to Steubenville. We just graduated our star quarterback to the U. of Toledo and we're looking for a replacement. We'll take him.
  • The_end_of_overlook
    Just like Steubenville has an open enrollment policy that covers the entire state not just surroung districts lol
  • Drums of War
    FairwoodKing wrote: I have a better idea. Send him to Steubenville. We just graduated our star quarterback to the U. of Toledo and we're looking for a replacement. We'll take him.

    GO ROCKETS!!!
  • Timber
    Diebold has let many workers go lately... I am surprised to hear someone is coming to Diebold instead of leaving.
  • Riderwannabe
    Bring him to Orrville
  • FairwoodKing
    The_end_of_overlook wrote: Just like Steubenville has an open enrollment policy that covers the entire state not just surroung districts lol
    Every school in Jefferson County has an open enrollment policy that covers the entire state. There is just as much chance of them taking players away from us as there is of us taking players away from them.
  • skank
    FairwoodKing wrote:
    The_end_of_overlook wrote: Just like Steubenville has an open enrollment policy that covers the entire state not just surroung districts lol
    Every school in Jefferson County has an open enrollment policy that covers the entire state. There is just as much chance of them taking players away from us as there is of us taking players away from them.
    Yeah Fairwood, Steubenville and Massillon are in the same boat in this one. Public perception is that when a kid transfers into Mass/Steub, it's because our coaches and or fans forced them to, when they transfer out, it's because they want to better themselves.
  • lhs2ndbase
    is the kid's name Kyle Kempt?
  • GoChiefs
    lhs2ndbase wrote: is the kid's name Kyle Kempt?
    Yes it is.

    "Don’t be surprised if a highly touted quarterback from Oregon makes his way to Northeast Ohio, likely Stark County, and plays football next fall.

    Kyle Kempt, a 6-foot-5, 200 pound quarterback at Aloha High School, was offered a scholarship by Stanford Head Coach Jim Harbaugh before he ever took a snap as a high school quarterback.

    Kempt’s father, Mychal, is a vice president for North Canton-based Diebold and has been transferred to Ohio. The Kempts have toured a couple of high schools in Stark County.

    Kempt’s older brother, Cody, is the starting quarterback at Montana State. Cody Kempt transferred to Montana State from Oregon, where he was backed up on the depth chart after an injury. He was, at one time, the Ducks’ starting quarterback.

    Kyle Kempt has worked with renowned quarterback coach Bob Johnson, who runs a QB school in California."
  • GoChiefs
    No snow we go! wrote: Diebold has let many workers go lately... I am surprised to hear someone is coming to Diebold instead of leaving.
    According to the article I just posted..his father is the VP..so I'm sure they will make room at any plant he needs to be.
  • Timber
    Maybe ... he was going to be... Undercover V.P. ... Cover blown
  • goldenwarrior
    How does a topic about a kid moving to Stark County morph into a discussion about Steubenville? It's like a virus that you just can't get rid of.
  • FairwoodKing
    I hope he attends Hoover. Then my boys from Big Red won't have to deal with him.
  • skank
    FairwoodKing wrote: I hope he attends Hoover. Then my boys from Big Red won't have to deal with him.
    Unless your boys venture into Hertlers basement....Then it's on.