
Posted Jun 16, 2010 by Scott Carter
Updated Jun 16, 2010 at 06:57 PM
By Jim Lamar
Tallahassee Democrat
One trip to the USF campus in April convinced Chris Garye Jr. that he had found the perfect place to play college football.
A couple months later, Garye made it official by committing to the Bulls as part of their 2011 recruiting class.
Garye, a 6-foot-3, 200-pound safety at Tallahassee Lincoln, becomes USF’s fourth public commitment. He selected USF over scholarship offers from Iowa State, Kentucky, Vanderbilt, FIU, Louisville and Illinois (among others).
“I liked the surroundings at USF,” Garye said. “When I went there for Junior Day, all the coaches there were all into the players’ academics. Every player had an Apple laptop to help them stay on top of all their school work. That impressed me.”
Garye said he was also impressed by first-year USF coach Skip Holtz.
“He loves to be with his players,” Garye said. “That’s all he talked about when I was down there. They’ve got real good chemistry.”
Garye joins former Lincoln teammate B.J. Daniels, who started at quarterback for the Bulls last season. Daniels and Garye were teammates in football and basketball at Lincoln.
“B.J. is a big reason why I picked USF,” Garye said.
Lincoln coach Yusuf Shakir said Garye is a “great fit” for the USF program.
“The coaches there, especially Rick Smith - their defensive backs coach - love big safeties,” Shakir said. “It’s a great up-and-coming program that really develops their players. Coach Holtz has been known for developing kids. I’m happy for Chris.”
Garye, who also competed in track this past season for the Trojans, said he plans to take his official visit to USF following his senior season at Lincoln. He said he still expects to hear from other college coaches despite his commitment.
“I’ll be straight up with them and tell them I’m going to USF,” he said.
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Reader Comments
Por (Dan Alatorre) on June 17, 2010 (Suggest removal)
Scott, I like that this kid is coming here because of Daniels, but it makes me wonder if BJ Daniels will even be our starting QB under Holtz. I think Holtz likes a diferent kind of QB, and is considering BJ because he’s already the starter here, but that BJ would not be his ideal choice. Looking at the kinds of QB’s he recruited to his former school and the ones he’s recruiting/tried to recruit to USF, does it look like BJ will be the man in the long run under Holtz? Do you think there will there be a competition this year or next for starting QB?
Suggest removalPor (Scott Carter) on June 17, 2010 (Suggest removal)
Hey Dan, I think Holtz recognizes he’s got something to work with in Daniels and is working to enhance his ability. Does that mean he won’t use Landi here and there for a different look? No.
He has to work with what he has right now and Daniels is the No. 1 guy, with Landi the No. 2 guy. Jamius Gunsby won’t be ready to push either guy early in the season.
I sense you’re not a big fan of Daniels, but he’s not a bad guy to have as your QB. FWIW, Phil Steele rates him the top QB in the Big East entering the season, which sort of surprised me. B.J. does have some nice tools (strong arm, mobility). It will be interesting to see how he plays in the new system.
Suggest removalPor (Dan Alatorre) on June 17, 2010 (Suggest removal)
I like Daniels a lot. Big guy with a big arm, and besides, he helped beat FSU. He’s in the USF tradition of Blackwell and Grothe, a guy who can scramble around and make plays, and make the opposing defense look pretty foolish in the process. (At least for a while.) He’s probably one of the biggest reasons Bobby Bowden isn’t the FSU coach anymore.
But…
I think/fear Holtz has other ideas.
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