Monthly Archives: June 2008

Frank on Dave Hoskins

Per the K-State sports information office:

“After spending countless hours studying David’s situation, everyone involved agreed that the surest thing for him is to begin his professional career. It saddens me that David’s career at K-State ended this way.  However, I’m extremely excited for his future and grateful for everything that he has done for our program.”

My dad was bummed I didn’t tell Dave when I spoke with him for this story that my dad was bummed Dave couldn’t play this year.

Kansas State Elite Camp names

Here are some of the names, anyway. These are probably the top players who will be in Manhattan this weekend for instruction from Frank Martin and his staff.

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James Johnson – a Bengal?

I’m a Cincinnati Bengals fan.  Sad, but true.

Every day, I’m perusing all things related to the Bengals, but I missed a blog entry from Dayton Daily News’ Chick Ludwig about James Johnson, the former Kansas State running back.

Ludwig suggests JJ could make the roster, probably as a special teams talent. Thoughts?

Michael Beasley update

Just spoke with the former Kansas State star’s agent, Joel Bell.

Beasley will work out for the Chicago Bulls, who hold the No. 1 pick in the NBA Draft, on June 16-17. Immediately afterwards, he’ll fly to Miami to do the same for the Heat, which possesses the second pick.

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Deon Murphy

Per the Kansas State sports information office:

Kansas State senior Deon Murphy was named a preseason first team All-American at punt returner by Phil Steele’s 2008 College Football Preview and was one of six Big 12 players on the publication’s first team.

A senior from Houston, Texas, Murphy was named the Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year last season by the coaches and led the Big 12 and was second nationally in punt returns in 2007 with a 17.5 average. He led the team with six punt returns of 25 or more yards, three of which went for 55-plus yards.

The transfer from Coffeyville College also was second on the team in receiving with 57 catches and five touchdowns and was 12th in the Big 12 in receptions per game in league contests at 4.62. Murphy totaled eight touchdowns this past season, five receiving, two rushing and one via a punt return for a score.

The publication also announced its preseason All-Big 12 selections as Ian Campbell was named to the first team as a defensive end, along with Murphy as the punt return specialist.

Campbell, a two-time All-Big 12 selection, enters his senior season as one of the top defensive linemen in school history and currently has 16.0 sacks and 28.5 tackles for loss over the last two seasons. The Cimarron, Kan., native tied the single-season school record with 11.5 sacks in 2006 and currently needs just two more sacks to enter the school’s top 10 career list.

Junior Olu Hall, who will make his Wildcat debut on August 30 in the season opener, was tabbed a third team all-conference selection at linebacker by the publication, while senior place kicker and 2007 Lou Groza candidate Brooks Rossman was also a third team pick. Murphy was again honored by the magazine on the third team, this time as a wide receiver.

Junior tight end Jeron Mastrud rounded out the selections for the Wildcats as he was an honorable mention selection.”