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Hayes gives back

By Aaron Paitich, Special to the Star Tribune, 07/25/11, 8:30AM CDT

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St. Thomas Academy lineman listened to Gophers coach Jerry Kill's pitch to stay home


Isaac Hayes (72) committed to the Gophers on Wednesday. /Star Tribune file photo

The Gophers football program long has been criticized for losing the recruiting battle for top in-state talent. St. Thomas Academy lineman Isaac Hayes wants that to change, and just two weeks ago he took matters into his own hands.

"Coach [Jerry] Kill stressed playing for the home team and closing down the border," Hayes said. "Give back to Minnesota."

The 6-3, 275-pound senior, who received offers from high-profile programs such as Virginia Tech, Boise State, Oregon State, Iowa and several others, verbally committed to the University of Minnesota for the 2012 season.

A lifelong Gophers fan, Hayes always dreamed about playing for the Maroon and Gold. He made a connection with the coaching staff and believed in what they were selling.

"I think Coach Kill is going to do a really good job turning the program around and making Minnesota a great team again, and just being part of that is one of the main reasons," Hayes said. "I think that they can do it here in Minnesota. Just being part of that, turning the program around, it's proving people wrong that Minnesota can return to greatness."

Hayes especially liked longtime line coach and first-year Gophers offensive coordinator Matt Limegrover, whom Cadets coach Dave Ziebarth called a great teacher.

"When you watch him, he really cares about the kids that he's coaching," Ziebarth said. "I think Isaac really wanted to get into a situation like that and it was just the perfect fit. They really wanted him, and he found a real bond with them."

But football was not the lone factor in Hayes' college decision. Academics were of the utmost importance. He aspires to be an engineer, so the University of Minnesota's College of Science and Engineering helped complete the overall college picture. Hayes, whose older brother Anthony will play for Stanford this fall, also wanted to be close to home.

Helping lead the Cadets to an 11-1 record and Class 4A state semifinal appearance last season, Hayes brings size, speed and a mean streak. His overall athleticism separates him from the pack.

"As you move up, on every level from JV to varsity in high school and then into college ranks, it's really speed and quickness that makes a difference," Ziebarth said. "He has that."

For now the Gophers offensive staff wants Hayes at center, while the defense hopes to get him at defensive tackle.

"Wherever I can help out the team the earliest," Hayes said.

As one of the most heavily recruited players of his class, Hayes is glad to get this decision out of the way. Widely known as a team guy, he can now focus on the upcoming season at St. Thomas. Despite losing many key seniors to graduation, the Cadets again will have lofty expectations with a strong returning group. St. Thomas Academy has won five conference titles in the past 11 years and 10 section championships in the past 14.

After reaching the state semifinals the past two seasons, Ziebarth said he believes his Gophers recruit can set the tone and get his squad over that hump.

"If we get them all to work as hard as he does, we're going to be in great shape," Ziebarth said.

NAME HIGH SCHOOL YEAR POS. COLLEGE VERBAL
Duke Anyanwu Blaine Senior QB Minnesota Yes
Matt Arends Prior Lake Senior WR Princeton Yes
Tavaughn Blair Hopkins Senior SS Northern Iowa Yes
Cal Bloom Osseo Senior TE Central Florida Yes
Nick Carr Totino-Grace Senior OL South Dakota State Yes
Kevin Carroll Edina Senior OL Northern Iowa Yes
Paddy Clancy St. Thomas Academy Senior DB Dartmouth Yes
Breion Creer Benilde-St. Margaret's Senior DT Northern Iowa Yes
Nick Davidson Eden Prairie Senior OT Stanford Yes
Rob Diane Robbinsdale Cooper *RCC Junior DE South Dakota State Yes
Cedric Dicke Cannon Falls Senior LB Minnesota Yes
Karmichael Dunbar Prior Lake Senior DL Louisianna Yes
Isaac Fruechte Caledonia *RCTC Sophomore WR Minnesota Yes
Joel Fuxa Minnetonka Senior TE Drake Yes
Jonathan Harden Cretin-Derham Hall Senior DT Western Michigan Yes
Tyler Hartmann Andover Senior DE Minnesota Yes
Isaac Hayes St. Thomas Academy Senior OL/DL Minnesota Yes
Cody Hazelette Simley Senior LB/TE Northern Illinois Yes
Kyle Hughes Minneapolis Washburn Senior WR/DB Eastern Michigan Yes
D.J. Hebert Osseo Senior QB Northern Iowa Yes
Cavonte Johnson Edina Senior DB Minnesota Yes
Will Johnson Osseo Senior TE West Virginia Yes
Zack Johnson Eastview Senior OL North Dakota State Yes
Paul Kaczor St. Cloud Tech Senior OL Harvard Yes
Brian Labat Detroit Lakes Senior RB North Dakota Yes
Andrew Larson Eden Prairie Senior RB Harvard Yes
Brandon Larson Bemidji Senior LB North Dakota Yes
Ben Lauer Wayzata Senior OL Minnesota Yes
Mitch Leidner Lakeville South Senior QB Minnesota Yes
Andre McDonald Hopkins Senior WR Minnesota Yes
Nate Meixell Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial Senior LB South Dakota State Yes
Nate Meyer Rocori Senior QB South Dakota State Yes
Drake Michaelson Eden Prairie Senior LB Wofford Yes
Rossevelt Morisset Thief River Falls Senior WR Southeastern Louisiana Yes
Andy Moritko Totino-Grace Senior DB South Dakota State Yes
Philip Nelson Mankato West Senior QB Minnesota Yes
Brett Pierce Holy Angels Senior DL North Dakota State Yes
Jonah Pirsig Blue Earth Senior OL Minnesota Yes
Nick Rallis Edina Senior S Minnesota Yes
Taj Rich Robbinsdale Cooper Senior LB North Dakota Yes
Zach Riopelle Warren-Alvarado-Oslo Senior LB North Dakota State Yes
Kasey Robinson Breck Senior WR Drake Yes
Chase Roullier Burnsville Senior OL Wyoming Yes
E.J. Welch Mesabi East *MRCC Freshman DL North Dakota Yes
Lucas Wiborg DeLaSalle Senior OG Cornell Yes
Evan Williams DeLaSalle *IWCC Freshman RB Northern Iowa Yes
Maxx Williams Waconia Senior TE Minnesota Yes
Carey Woods Bemidji Senior WR North Dakota State Yes

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