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August 25, 2012

One More From Wisconsin

Filed under: Football,Recruiting,Transfer — Chas @ 9:58 am

As most of you have already heard, Pitt is taking a WR transfer from Wisconsin.

[Manasseh] Garner, a 6-foot-2, 212-pound junior, was one of the top players in Pennsylvania in 2009 and considered Pitt before committing to Wisconsin. He has played sparingly at Wisconsin, recording his only two receptions for 45 yards last season. He also played defensive end and special teams.

“He’s very gifted. He’s very fast,” Bielema said after Garner recorded three tackles on kickoff coverage in a victory against Ohio State in 2010. “He’s got a little bit of understanding of ball awareness, football IQ. He’s played a lot of football at different positions, so I think his general football awareness is really good.

Garner is from the Pittsburgh area. He attended Brashear High School, and part of why he is coming back to the area is because he also has a baby. Part of why he didn’t play too much last year was because of nagging injuries.

The surprising thing is that Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema encouraged him to transfer to Pitt.

“Manasseh was maybe leaning toward some FCS schools,” Bielema said after practice on Thursday. “We had a list; I think I released him to 15 schools. I sat down with him. I actually talked to coach Chryst, explained (to Garner), the best option in my opinion would be to go to a BCS school and sit out a year, get himself healthy and have two years to play. So, that’s exactly what he’s doing.”

“He’s got a baby back home; he’s got some life issues,” Bielema said. “Maybe to be closer to home will be a good thing for him.”

Not only did Chryst take the Pitt job, he raided Bielema’s staff — hard. Yet Bielema looked out for one of his players that was leaving and helped him to transfer to Pitt.

I am more than a little impressed with Bielema on this. The internet meme/caricature on Bielema is that he is something of a meathead “bro.” Totally went against that with this classy move.





Wow, very classy move by Bielema.

Comment by JAM 05 Pitt 08.25.12 @ 10:07 am

This is nice to see when so many programs either force kids out if they are not producing, or hold them hostage. Kudos to Bielema. It is understandable why his teams are consistent winners. Kids want to play hard for someone who has their back. I feel that Coach Chryst believes in this type of philosophy, which is why I’m excited about him being in Pittsburgh.

Comment by Bones 08.25.12 @ 10:34 am

obviously the fact that he had a baby here in Pgh was THE factor

For those who are worried about Pitt’s scholarship limit, remember by he time we get to December through LOI day in early Feb, there is bound to be some transfers, decommits, players quitting, and/or 4th year redshirt juniors who have graduated and will leave or will be sown the door.

Much too early to worry about the limit right now

Comment by wbb 08.25.12 @ 11:05 am

Just in case this gets buried in thread below prior article it seems worth posting here–

RE: Corey Clement situation. Someone in another Pitt internet site’s Clement thread mentions that Clement’s planning other visits (to be accurate he only has said Nebraska for sure and “maybe” ND and Wisconsin) is not a new development as most of us (including Dokish) appear to have assumed. Rather, thisw is no more than his publicly announced plan (stated by he and his HS coach) ever since the day he committed to Pitt.

Bottom line: One can either view it as Clement never being fully committed to begin with (glass half empty view) or that he is just as committed as he ever was and is just following through to make certain he has really made the correct decision(glass half-full view).

In either case, there appears to not be any brand new case of “cold feet.”

Comment by pitt1972 08.25.12 @ 12:18 pm

Is it just me or does everybody else also share this opinion, “great we finally get to USE all of our available scholarships on quality recruits, because kids want to come to Pitt!?

Hopefully, Chryst starts winning big and watch that interest grow, would be nice.

Comment by Dr. Tom 08.25.12 @ 12:53 pm

if Pitt has a decent year, recruits will come. There is enough talent here now to compete, the worry is injuries to cetain positions where there is not a lot of depth

Comment by wbb 08.25.12 @ 1:46 pm

Hmm, with all these players’ kids, why not a U-sponsored daycare center?

Seems like it would be a great recruiting draw!

Comment by steve1 08.25.12 @ 2:34 pm

Steve, that’s not possible under NCAA rules. The Clemson player that got a lot of attention for raising his younger brother alone couldn’t even have his coaches wives help getting him to/from school… So I would assume a full on daycare would be a violation as an impermissible benefit.

Comment by Greg in New Orleans 08.26.12 @ 11:13 am

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