Barry Sanders' son

Submitted by jtmc33 on

http://recruiting.scout.com/

Scout article on Sanders son - but even without reading the article I have a couple comments:

1)  I remember when Walter Payton's son was in college (Miami?) and the constant comparisons to his dad.  His NFL career was very short.  The pressure young Sanders is facing now must be exhausting

2)  Look at that picture - He looks like his Dad's twin!  Unreal

Wendyk5

August 27th, 2010 at 1:12 PM ^

You see a lot of sons follow in their father's footsteps, like Montana's kid, Jordan's sons, Tim Hardaway's kid, etc, etc. But what happens when the son falls very far from the tree? Case in point: I was reading a home decor magazine (yes, I'm a girl), and there was a designer featured, clearly gay, and it stated that his father was an assistant coach on an NFL team (can't remember which team). I thought this was very interesting and wondered how this father and son dealt with their relationship given what could be a contentious situation (football isn't exactly open-minded when it comes to homosexuality). 

wingedsig

August 27th, 2010 at 1:15 PM ^

That highlight video is very impressive. I wonder why UM hasn't pursued him yet? The article says he's already been given verbal offers by many big time programs and contacted by even more, but no Michigan.

BlueGoM

August 27th, 2010 at 1:28 PM ^

We're kind of loaded at RB right now, maybe we talked and he didn't show interest?  His dad went to OK  state so maybe he's already a heavy OKstate lean.   Who knows.  I'm sure Michigan is aware of him.

Also:  Talking about Barry Sanders' kid is making me feel old .  

Still in AA

August 27th, 2010 at 1:26 PM ^

That kid is something special.  Six minutes of video and I think he was only tackled 3 times before reaching the end zone.  I am exhausted from just watching him run that much.

My name ... is Tim

August 27th, 2010 at 1:29 PM ^

Why would Barry Sanders, Jr. be interested in ND? What do they offer him? Their offense is definitely not RB friendly with Kelly now, and they've been nationally relevant - what - two years since he's been alive?

I say this being well aware that the same could be said of our school (although we were nationally relevant with our success prior to two years ago), but why would someone like Barry Jr. coming from Oklahoma give a crap about ND?

Brodie

August 27th, 2010 at 1:45 PM ^

Like I said in the last Sanders Jr. thread, he's not really close with Barry so these suggestions that he come to Michigan are kind of silly. But Barry's other sons were all born and raised here and their mother is a Michigan alum, so let's just shoot for that.

Clarence Beeks

August 27th, 2010 at 2:05 PM ^

Yeah, especially since the mother of his three children who went to Michigan isn't Barry Jr.'s mother.  Barry Jr. has literally no Michigan connection at all, so it's really a stretch to even think that there is any logical reason he'd have some sort of special interest in Michigan because of his father.

STW P. Brabbs

August 27th, 2010 at 2:15 PM ^

He's definitely got his dad's powerful legs, weirdly loose hips, and uncanninly low center of gravity on cuts.   His highlights might not show the explosiveness of one Sam McGuffie, but he appears to be much, much stronger as a runner. 

mschol17

August 27th, 2010 at 2:26 PM ^

He looks faster than his Dad.

However, I don't know.  He's only 5'9".  How is someone that short ever going to be a successful NFL running back? 

befuggled

August 28th, 2010 at 6:57 PM ^

My understanding was that he'd burned out on the Lions culture of losing. I'd also heard that he'd had some conflicts with Bobby Ross, although he apparently denied it in his autobiography.

Anyway, I don't see how the Lions offense under Ross was any harder on him than it would have been under Fontes. In the two years he played under Ross, his carries were in line with what they'd usually been under Fontes (albeit towards the higher end).

Brightside

August 27th, 2010 at 2:53 PM ^

A 2012 Recruit would be entering his junior year...  He runs like his dad as a Sophomore?

There is no way we are too loaded to add a kid like this in a couple years.  He should be fun to watch...

WhatTheFekete

August 28th, 2010 at 11:05 AM ^

"1)  I remember when Walter Payton's son was in college (Miami?) and the constant comparisons to his dad.  His NFL career was very short.  The pressure young Sanders is facing now must be exhausting"

I was friends with Jarrett in high school although we did not attend the same school, we talked and got together regularly.  He was under incredible pressure throughout high school and going into college.  He was a far better soccer player than a football player and always wanted to play soccer.  He would always say that the worse thing was if he ever failed to make a play, he would instantly hear people say, "well...he is not his dad" and he always wanted to tell them that he was never trying to be his dad, he just wanted to be himself, much as all high school kids want to do.  

He now plays for the Chicago Slaughter.  See Link...http://www.searscentre.com/teams/chicago-slaughter/

Anyway as someone who idolized Sanders growing up...I hope only the best for his son.