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LARAMIE -- Joe Glenn's not afraid to say it could have been better.

He announced 25 new Wyoming football players on National Letter of Intent Signing Day on Wednesday, and described it as a "great recruiting class."

But it could have been even better.

"We had a chance to bring in some character-issue guys that wanted to transfer here, and we said no," Glenn said. "One was a big receiver that we had looked at in high school ... and we just didn't do it because of the character issue.

"We will not look the other way in regards to that issue."

Heading into his sixth season, Glenn and his staff put together a group of good athletes with solid character.

And if there was one thing that stood out from the highlight video, it was the speed of the newest recruits across the board.

From four-sport linebacker Ben Durbin to former walk-on Donate Morgan, the players in this class can fly.

"I think (speed) is the thing that probably came across the most," first-year offensive coordinator Bob Cole said. "We got a lot quicker and we're more athletic up front where we added some athletes."

Some of the more impressive clips of the day were shot right in the Pokes' new indoor facility.

They showed Morgan, who walked on at UW a year ago, cruising past Jim Thorpe Award candidate Julius Stinson.

"He can run," recruiting coordinator and wide receivers coach Ron Wisniewski said of Morgan. "The last couple of years we've been lacking a little bit in terms of our top end (speed) at wideout, and being able to just really run by people.

"I promise you this year that we will have a couple guys that can definitely run by people."

The class also includes 5-foot-11 athlete James Caraway, who could play wide receiver or running back; grayshirt cornerback Ryan Handford; 6-5 H-Back Brandon Ribble; and cornerback Tashaun Gipson. All were among a long list of speedsters that Glenn rattled off.

"There's some speed there for sure," Glenn said.

And those are the guys -- along with the transfers with experience -- that could make an immediate impact next fall.

"There's a couple of those young guys that can run fast that, right now, I have every reason to believe they're going to play," Glenn said. "But none of them have started, so the battle's on."

Glenn said he doesn't compare his recruiting classes, but he knows this is a good one.

"I think you know when you've got a good one," Glenn said. "You flat feel good about it."

Contact sports reporter Eric Schmoldt at (307) 266-0578 or eric.schmoldt@trib.com.

MEET THE NEW POKES

Name  Pos.     Ht.       Wt.      Hometown

xy-Dax Crum   QB       6-4       210      Phoenix, Ariz.

xz-Orlando Arnold       TE        6-4       225      Richmond, Calif.

xz-Donate Morgan       WR      5-11     185      Chicago

x-Ryan Handford          CB       5-9       175      Corona, Calif.

x-Levi Salmans OL       6-7       275      Lafayette, Colo.

Adam Barry     QB       6-1       210      Simi Valley, Calif.

Eric Benson      S          6-2       182      Tempe, Ariz.

Matt Birkeness LB       6-4       215      Littleton, Colo.

James Caraway            WR/RB            5-11     170      Topeka, Kan.

Chance Crawford         LB       6-3       215      Fort Collins, Colo.

Jim Downs       OL       6-7       265      Glenrock

Ben Durbin       LB       6-3       220      Gilbert, Iowa

Tashaun Gipson            CB       6-0       180      Dallas

David James     CB       5-11     175      Edmond, Okla.

Dylan Kildahl    DE       6-4       240      Ault, Colo.

Kyle Magnuson            OL       6-6       305      Elkhart, Ind.

Austin McCoy  P/K      6-3       190      Winter Haven, Fla.

Justin Morgan   WR      6-2       180      Chicago

x-Corey Orth   DL       6-5       240      Buena Vista, Colo.

Brandon Ribble            H-Back            6-5       210      Arvada, Colo.

Trevor Shaw    DE       6-4       230      Fort Collins, Colo.

Nick Williams   OL       6-5       265      Highlands Ranch, Colo.


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Oldtimer wrote on Feb 7, 2008 11:18 AM:

" I guess Glenn doesn't consider Dax "Cookie" Crum's DUI and underage drinking charge after crashing his Mercedes into an elderly man's house and trying to run away a "character" issue. "

Get over it wrote on Feb 7, 2008 12:33 PM:

" Hey oldtimer, everyone makes mistakes. I'm sure you're not as pure as the wind-driven snow. Get off your high horse. "

John wrote on Feb 8, 2008 8:05 AM:

" I suggest that Joe recruit some studs sometime soon so as not to repeat the collapse of 07 only to make the offensive coordinator the fall guy. Having "fall guys" only works once. As for "character;" these guys are young, and unless they are felons Joe needs to instill some character. As the old Starkist commercial goes, "we want Tuna that taste good, not, Tunas with good taste." "

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