Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson said he felt like he could recruit against any school in the nation for the state’s top prospects.
Northview defensive tackle Denzel McCoy committed to Georgia Tech over 34 offers on Saturday. McCoy picked the Yellow Jackets because “they felt like home and they were close to home, along with great academics.”
The 6-foot-4, 270-pound McCoy said his second choice was Florida State, while he was also heavily considering Auburn, Notre Dame, North Carolina and Tennessee.
“Georgia Tech really cares about you as a football player and a person, they want to get you suited up for life,” McCoy said. “A lot of colleges talk about only ‘football, football and football.’ Georgia Tech talks about academics first, and then football.”
McCoy attended Georgia Tech’s spring practice on Saturday. He had been thinking about holding off with his college decision, but changed his mind after meeting with school officials about academics. “I have good grades, and they showed me that I could be admitted with the grades and test scores that I currently have. They showed me all the paperwork for admissions. That was great, I’d never seen anybody do that.” McCoy will major in computer science.
Northview coach Jim Showfety gave rave reviews to his prized prospect. “Denzel is a young man filled with character. He has been a leader for us. He is going to make Georgia Tech very proud with the way he handles himself. Now he can relax and focus on his senior season of football.”
McCoy also said that Georgia Tech indicated they were planning to sign only one defensive tackle this year, and he wanted to fill the spot. Some of McCoy’s other offers were Alabama, Auburn, Penn State, North Carolina, Duke, N.C. State, Oklahoma State, Miami, LSU, Stanford, Michigan State, Vanderbilt, Tennessee, South Carolina, Florida State, Central Florida, Wisconsin, Kentucky, Maryland, Notre Dame, Memphis, Louisville, and West Virginia. McCoy said he was also hearing from Southern Cal, Oklahoma and UGA.
Georgia Tech’s Paul Johnson told the AJC last month that he felt good about his chances recruiting against any schools for the state’s top prospects.
“I think recruiting is recruiting, no matter where you’re at,” Johnson said. “You’re recruiting against different people, but it doesn’t change the way you recruit. It’s all about building relationships, and being honest and trustworthy, guys knowing where you are coming from. They can see the plan you have for them.”
“It doesn’t matter if you’re Army or Navy recruiting against Air Force, or Georgia Tech recruiting against anybody. It’s still the same, it’s just a different type of kid. We’re recruiting different people, but the actual recruiting part is still the same.”
Northview’s Showfety has been impressed by Johnson, who was previously at Navy. “I think he is great at recruiting. It goes without saying, after what he was able to do in his first year at Georgia Tech …. He realizes that the state of Georgia is very important to his recruiting, and it appears he’s making every effort to make as many [of the state's prospects] as possible go to Georgia Tech.”
McCoy is Georgia Tech’s third commitment for next year, following Collins Hill tailback Charles Perkins and Thomasville defensive back Fred Holton. All three are from Georgia. Johnson hinted to the AJC that Georgia Tech’s recruiting class for next year may be entirely comprised of in-state prospects.
“Georgia Tech may have a little bit more a challenge than other schools recruiting players because of academics,” Showfety said. “But I think they have made it very clear that they plan to get a lot of guys from this state, and be very successful at doing it.”
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Tech Student
April 4th, 2009
7:16 pm
I hate Obama. I agree, that is the VERY VERY VERY LAST OF THE LAST thing we need. He’s been in office for about 3 months and he has already spent in the TRILLIONS (thats alot of 0’s). But don’t blame me, I voted for McCain.
On the other hand, congratulations Mr. McCoy, we are very happy to have you here and we can’t wait to have you out on the Flats. CPJ, Giff Smith, and the rest of the staff have already done a great job with three great recruits. Keep ‘em coming.
Go Jackets and To Hell With Georgia!
Ford
April 4th, 2009
7:11 pm
Isn’t funny how UGA didn’t seriously pursue this kid? Just a thought.
Not Disappointed
April 4th, 2009
6:55 pm
Reality does it hurt to be decent!!
Welcome aboard Denzel! Coach Johnson appears to have a great staff as well. Way to go TECH!!!! Ramblin Wreck!
Kiffeykins
April 4th, 2009
6:49 pm
He looks really good with his shirt off too. I wish he have come Knoxville. Tech’s ticklepiles are the real winner here…
tip
April 4th, 2009
6:38 pm
If this were a Georgia recruit you’s see Techies on here bashing our program and the quality of the recruit. I wish this young man the best!
Reality
April 4th, 2009
6:28 pm
“There may be two or three or more Obama’s in the works at Tech.”
Oh wonderful, just what we need.
GT
April 4th, 2009
6:20 pm
Go back and find those articles that said Tech couldn’t ever do this. With the Bulldogs whispering in the ear of the reporter and showing calculus books to the recruit like education was a sin. These colleges use to tell the public they were for the whole well being of the recruit but follow up what happens to the average player at Georgia and the one that went to Tech. Check out Calvin Johnson and what he got out of Tech even though he was a great football player. There may be two or three or more Obama’s in the works at Tech. If Chicago can spit them out why can’t a great city like Atlanta? The ACC conference as a whole gets it, but none better than our home town school Tech. And what fun for the parents who can not only make it to the games every Saturday but attend the practices too, with other parents that are neighbors. Those friendships will be there long after graduation. Good choice for all.
Mr. Skynyrd
April 4th, 2009
6:02 pm
Congratulations Denzel!
You and your family should be very proud. You’ve picked a great school and a great coach.
Can’t wait to see you on the field.
Oh, and pay no attention to the moronic dawg fans who will be along here shortly. They’re still bitter over Tech’s victory in their house, it’s made them a little mean spirited.
Cuttysark
April 4th, 2009
6:01 pm
CPJ has this program moving forward and on the road where it needs to go to rise to a serious ACC title contender every year. This is shaping up to be a very strong class. His ties to the state from his days at Georgia Southern are certainly reaping dividends on the recruiting trail. Now before all of the trash talking begins, remember, let the kids enjoy their college selection without any personal attacks. CPJ has already shown that this team will only get better, and is ready to go head to head in the state for good football players. UGA will always get their kids, but now, GT will as well.
SportsFan
April 4th, 2009
5:59 pm
This is HUGE for GT…I think CPJ is Tech’s next Bobby Dodd.