Football Recruiting Report
Thursday, October 4, 2012
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Sammy Batten |
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Vance coach
touts ECU recruit Donaldson
By
Sammy Batten
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Keith Wilkes has seen more
than his share of college football prospects in a high school coaching
career that's taken him from Winston-Salem to Snellsville, GA, and now
to Charlotte.
"I've gotten about 400 kids
into college (football) since I've been coaching,'' Wilkes will tell you as
a fact, but not in a boastful way. "So, I can tell a (college) athlete when
I see one.''
Wilkes recognized that kind of
potential immediately last winter when he visited Charlotte's Vance High
School while pursing the job as head football coach. He attended a boys'
basketball game at Vance, where he first saw Kirk Donaldson.
Donaldson, at the time, was
enrolled at Davidson Day School where he'd gone after his sophomore year at
Vance to improve his academics.
"Some people told me about
some of the (football) kids who were here (at Vance),'' Wilkes said. "I came
to visit and I saw him at a basketball game. You could tell he had good size
and he had this demeanor about him. Everything about him was very
impressive.
"We talked about some of the
things I had accomplished and about the number of players I'd sent to
college, so he decided to come back (to Vance).''
Wilkes wasn't the only one who
noticed the 6-foot-3, 260-pounder's football talents. East Carolina's
coaching staff had already extended a scholarship offer following
Donaldson's injury-shortened junior season at Davidson Day. Donaldson also
had offers from Football Championship Subdivision programs Appalachian State
and Gardner-Webb.
Donaldson accepted the ECU
offer in July after deciding to transfer back to Vance for his final prep
season.
The Pirates discovered
Donaldson as a sophomore when he played a prominent role on a Vance team
that went 11-4 and reached the semifinals of the state 4-AA playoffs.
Realizing he had major college
potential, Donaldson left Vance for Davidson Day. He played in three games
there, collecting 18 tackles and 2.5 sacks, before an injury sidelined him
for the rest of the season.
Wilkes’ experience developing
college football talent convinced Donaldson to return to Vance for his
senior season. He’s been one of the leaders on a defensive unit that also
includes South Carolina commit Larenz Bryant at linebacker. Donaldson had 26
tackles and five quarterback sacks through the Cougars first seven games.
“Our last game he had two or
three sacks,’’ Wilkes said. “He’s really started to come on. He was really
green when he came back here because he didn’t play much last year.
“Once he really learns his
technique at the position he’s going to play, he will really be a great
player.’’
Wilkes is using Donaldson as a
defensive tackle in Vance’s 3-4 alignment. But he anticipates that the
Pirates may convert Donaldson to an outside linebacker in their 3-4 set.
Donaldson certainly has the
speed to make that transition. He’s been timed at 4.7 seconds in the 40-yard
dash.
“He has real good speed for
his size,’’ Wilkes said. “I could see him becoming a good outside linebacker
because of how well he moves.’’
Wilkes compares Donaldson
favorably to another defensive lineman he coached during his tenure at
Carver High School in his hometown of Winston-Salem. Wilkes directed Carver
to 139 victories, 11 conference titles and two state championships between
1992 and 2007 as head coach.
Prior to becoming head coach,
Wilkes worked as an assistant at Carver and coached a defensive lineman
named Antonio Stevenson. Stevenson was an East-West All-Star as a senior in
1988 and went on to become an NCAA Division II All-American at Winston-Salem
State.
“Kirk kind of reminds me of
Antonio athletically,’’ Wilkes said. “He’s just a bigger version of Antonio.
Antonio kind of blossomed in college, and I think Kirk’s best football is
ahead of him, too.’’
Donaldson would be the fourth
linebacker prospect in East Carolina’s recruiting class, if he winds up
playing that position in college. Two linebackers — Chris Baker and Daniel
Drake — on ECU’s current depth chart will complete their eligibility after
this season. Four others are scheduled to finish up after the 2013 season (Derrell
Johnson, Kyle Tudor, Ty Holmes and Gabriel Woullard).
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