I GOT FIVE ON IT… Chris Harper

Talk about physical freaks – the 6-foot-3, 230-pound Harper runs a 4.38 40, has a 40-inch vertical and he bench-presses 315 pounds. That makes him a natural for this week’s "Five" – that and the fact he’s seriously considering K-State.

1. Where do you stand right now? How many head coaches have you spoken to?
It’s K-State, Missouri, Illinois, Notre Dame, Cal, Oregon and Miami (Fla.). Miami just came by today and saw my highlight. (Assistant) Coach (Michael) Barrow came in and left a couple of hours ago. … I’ve talked to every head coach of every school that was talking to me, including Florida and USC. But not Nebraska. (J-Mart note: Go figure.)

2. How many of those schools you just mentioned are legitimately recruiting you at quarterback?
As of right now, three of the five schools (that Harper has offers from) are offering me as QB — K-State, Illinois and Missouri. (J-Mart note: Notre Dame and Cal want Harper as an athlete). Oregon has seen my film. They just got it and they like it a lot. Miami saw it, too, and we’ll see what happens.

3. With your athletic ability, do you model your game after someone like Illinois’ Juice Williams? If so, how do you respond to the people who scoff at your efforts to be a Division I quarterback?
Man, I don’t know. I haven’t thought about it. Kind of thought about it. I used to watch Michael Vick all of the time. More in college, the first year in the NFL. … All of the mobile quarterbacks, but I watch Peyton Manning, too. I try to take something from everyone. As for the talk, I’ve heard it. I kind of laugh at it. I’m not trying to brag, but I’m third in the City in passing. (J-Mart note: Harper has completed 49 of 89 passes for 678 yards, seven touchdowns and only one interception in eight games). I understand, though. … There are people who say I can’t play receiver or running back because I don’t like to get hit. Anywhere I play, I’m going to have to deal with that kind of talk.

4. This is a K-State blog — hence the title. What are the positives and negatives about K-State?
The positives? Everything is a positive. The town is kind of a downfall, but it’s not bad. When you get to college, it’s all the same. Illinois (Champaign) isn’t great, and Notre Dame (South Bend) isn’t too big. (At K-State) the offense is different than what I’ve been in. I’m looking at the quarterbacks they recruit, and they’re all these bigger guys, all 6-foot-5 or more. I know they run the option a little bit, like once or twice a game. That’s the bad thing. The fans are great, and it’s an in-state school. A lot of people know me up there, so the support will be there. The coaching staff is great. Overall, it’s the best staff I’ve talked to. Real personable. That’s the only school where I know all of the coaches and have all of their numbers.

The negatives? I don’t have any doubts about K-State. But for a quarterback like me, that can run. … I know (Ron) Prince had mobile quarterbacks at Virginia and I know he also recruited the Vicks. It’s just the system, and that’s what I’m looking at right now.

5. When is a decision coming? Is it too late for other schools to get involved?
I’m not sure when I’m going to make a decision. (Northwest, currently 6-2 overall and 4-2 in City) has qualified for the playoffs and we’re just playing for a seed. It’s going to be hard, to finish my official visits, with my schedule. Games are on Fridays, and we watch film on Saturdays. I don’t know how I’m going to take visits, and I’m not going to make a decision until I see all of the schools. I haven’t been to Cal or Oregon yet. I might to wait until Signing Day (Feb. 6). ESPN sent me something about doing it on-air. … I was planning on enrolling early, but now, wherever I go, it won’t matter. If I was a receiver, I could pick that up real quick. And if I’m a quarterback, I’m probably going to red-shirt.

As for other schools, if Virginia Tech — they called a few times earlier this season — called, then maybe I’d listen. They have a history of running quarterbacks. … West Virginia or Florida, maybe. But I’d have to go see those schools myself (J-Mart note: he means unofficial visits).

(BONUS) 6. Was Kansas ever in the equation?
KU offered me, but I’m not going to say anything about them.

12 Comments

  1. olathecat
    Posted October 25, 2007 at 3:34 pm | Permalink

    EXCELLENT interview! I love the answer to the last question!!!

  2. ksuno1stunner
    Posted October 25, 2007 at 4:51 pm | Permalink

    i really want to do that one emotion from ksufans, you know, the one with heart-eyes!

    i have to LOL at KU fans who were OMG’ing when Harper saw KU beat KSU. like they have a chance! LOL!

  3. chrisku2k5
    Posted October 25, 2007 at 5:59 pm | Permalink

    SCOREBOARD

  4. KSU Class of '03
    Posted October 25, 2007 at 6:12 pm | Permalink

    The passion, the pride and the purple would love to see a big time Kansas kid lead the Wildcats to great things. We hope to see you wearing some Powercat gear in the near future. And Jeff keep up the good work.

  5. Annonymous
    Posted October 25, 2007 at 6:16 pm | Permalink

    KU offered me, but I’m not going to say anything about them.

    BAHAHAHAHAHAHA!! Obviously a true K-Stater!

  6. cire
    Posted October 25, 2007 at 7:42 pm | Permalink

    Wow, thanks Jeff.

    Sounds like KSU is out though despite chris being a fan.

  7. K-Rock
    Posted October 26, 2007 at 12:11 am | Permalink

    Yeah, it sure does cire. Go back to ksufans and keep giving our fanbase a bad name.

  8. cire
    Posted October 26, 2007 at 6:51 am | Permalink

    I base that on the fact that he said the system would be the biggest thing for him.

  9. floydmaster
    Posted October 26, 2007 at 9:35 am | Permalink

    Maybe KU’s out because they’re one of the only schools not lying to Harper about possibly playing QB. This kid won’t be a QB at the next level, although he could be very good at any number of other positions.

  10. HugeCat
    Posted October 26, 2007 at 10:32 am | Permalink

    Yeah, Floyd. He’s definetely no Todd Reesing. Keep telling yourself that that is the reason UK is out of it. Uk would never lie to a recruit.

  11. berford
    Posted October 26, 2007 at 11:40 am | Permalink

    “But for a quarterback like me, that can run. … I know (Ron) Prince had mobile quarterbacks at Virginia and I know he also recruited the Vicks. It’s just the system, and that’s what I’m looking at right now.”

    Sounds like the young man has no aspirations about playing QB at a higher level. Running QBs are exciting in college, but you won’t find many in the NFL. He needs to let K-State HCRP teach him to stay in the pocket, go through his progressions and then, as the last result, take off running. The REAL threat is a Peyton Manning, who can tuck it in and run if he needs to…

    EMAW!

  12. fan
    Posted October 27, 2007 at 2:31 pm | Permalink

    No matter the position the education will take you far.