'12 KY QB Zeke Pike (Auburn Verbal)

TerryTate

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Pro-Style Quarterback
Edgewood, KY Dixie Heights HS

Ht: 6-5
Wt: 220
40: 4.7
GPA: 3.6

STATS
'09: 100/175 1,634 Yds, 17 TDs 5 INTs | 11 Receptions, 185 Yds, 2 TDs

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Purdue

ND RECRUITER: Tim Hinton
 
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i just seen this article today, any relation to Tony?

Scout.com: Underclassmen At The Crosstown

Zeke Pike – QB/DE – 2012
Edgewood (KY) Dixie Heights
Pledge: Open Class of 2012

Zeke Pike may not be the starting quarterback as a sophomore but his future looks bright. At 6-foot-4, 220-pounds, Pike has enough athletic ability to be a starter on the defensive side of the ball as an outside linebacker as he waits his turn under center. On this day he did get some snaps at quarterback as his team defeated Beechwood 47-7. Pike showed leadership skills and the skills you look for in a quarterback and had a 1-yard touchdown run. Pike’s father Mark played for Georgia Tech and in the NFL for the Buffalo Bills from 1987-1998.


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Poor guy played for the bills
 

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Poor guy played for the bills

:smilewink

i needed a good laugh hahaha

i will say i tend to go for the Bills once in awhile every year i root for the 49ers to play either the Chargers or Bills in the Super Bowl. My dream has only happen once so i tend to :party: alot !!

but back to the topic

the kid sounds good, he has the height & weight to back him up, and coming from a football house hold where Pike had a father make it to the Pro's is always a plus.
 

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He's been killing it at camps all summer and could be the #1 QB in 2012 when the rankings come out. Not only did he really impress the ND coaches who told him he was the best QB at their camp, he also tore it up at Auburn and Alabama, earning offers from both schools. FL looks to be the next school to offer. I'm surprised that ND hasn't offered yet. Early indications are that Auburn is his early leader.
 

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Next year's quarterback class looks deep with Pike, Mauk, Crow and Kiel.
 

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Week 1 Stats:
Dixie Heights QB Zeke Pike completed 10 of 25 passes for 176 yards and one TD, and he ran for 31 yards and a score.
Week 2 Stats:
Pike earned his first varsity win at quarterback in his second attempt after completing 7 of 9 passes for 101 yards and one touchdown while running for 74 yards and two more scores.

Link to original articles:

American Chronicle | The Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky., Mike Fields column

No second-half letdown for Dixie against Beechwood
 
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Of the 2012 qb prospects, Pike seems to be the more dual threat type. He would fit in the system very well at ND but I suspect BK would have him slow down on the running the ball over the middle of the field. Being mobile and making plays when you have to is one thing, but when you get to the next level, the hits sting just a little bit more.
 

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Rivals Article on Zeke and his family:

It is a late evening for Edgewood (Ky.) Dixie Heights quarterback Zeke Pike and his family. Between basketball, school and constant phone calls from college recruiters, the 6-foot-5, 220-pound junior has little time to relax. Much less make a decision as important as choosing a college.

But with a rare Tuesday evening free, the Pike family headed to the local Applebee's to discuss the future of the talented passer. With more than 30 offers, this is a daunting task.

"It's really the first time we've had free in quite a while," Mark Pike said. "He's got to narrow it down to like a top 10 or something real soon here after basketball season. Once we kind of put our heads together I think we're going to have a pretty similar list.

"As soon as basketball is over, we're going to see schools over spring practice. Everybody's spring practices are pretty much at the same time so it's hard to get that sorted out. We're trying to get to places we haven't seen before. It's a lot different this time. It's not the same thing I did at all."

Mark has been through the process himself. He was a standout defensive end in high school before going on to play at Georgia Tech and in the NFL with the Buffalo Bills for 13 seasons. It is not the same, though.

With early recruiting being the norm, Zeke starting receiving scholarship offers as a sophomore in high school. Despite still being in the middle of their junior year, many of his peers already committed to colleges.

"In a way, it was a little surprising when I got my first offer," Zeke said. "I expected to get some attention but I didn't expect there to be so many (offers). Purdue was actually the first school to say they were offering me. It was kind of shocking but I just had to be humble about it. People had told me that once you get that first one, especially at that young of an age, you are going to get a lot of them. It's all been a bit of a whirlwind though. It's something I tried to prepare myself for."

Mark sees no resemblance between his experience and that of his son.

"I graduated in 1982," he said. "It was totally different than it is now. I really didn't start getting recruited at all by the bigger schools until the start of my senior year. I've told Zeke this before but I really don't remember much about it, which tells you it wasn't anything like today. I got a few letters and things like that, but it wasn't hectic in any way.

"I'm kind of going through the process with him, too. I'm glad I'm getting the opportunity to do that but it's so different. I didn't decide until after my senior year. I didn't make a decision until signing day. I don't remember all the mail. I don't remember all the phone calls or anything like this has been."

While his father waited until February of his senior year to decide to attend Georgia Tech, Zeke doesn't see himself holding out that long. To keep up this same pace, with the phone calls, emails, campus visits and the like would be near impossible.

"I'm hoping to get it over with at the beginning of my senior season or somewhere around there," he said. "It's really just going to be whenever my heart feels right. I can't imagine waiting until signing day like my dad did. That just seems so foreign nowadays. It's exciting but it can wear on you a bit at times too."

As for his development as a player, Zeke was seemingly born with a football in his hand. He grew up with the game, having a chance to learn from stars such as Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, Bruce Smith and Andre Reed.

"I grew up in the locker room, on the field and just kind of hanging out with him every day," Zeke said. "I was always on the field for practice and running around the locker room during games. When they were lifting I was always involved with it and knew all the guys.

"I was always wanting to follow in my dad's footsteps. Being a kid you always want to do what he does. It was different because I was young and didn't realize that I was talking to Hall of Fame quarterbacks or Hall of Fame receivers. I had a chance to see how they did things, though. I didn't realize it was a learning experience at the time but it definitely was."

And, soon, he has his own chance to shine on the big stage: Pike has been selected to quarterback the East squad in the 2012 U.S. Army All-American Bowl.

"I've watched it every year growing up," Pike said of the all-star game. "I always thought, 'Wow, these are the greatest players in the country.' They always became the top guys in college football, too. I was really excited to have the opportunity to play in the game. I was really fortunate and blessed. I remember watching (Tim) Tebow and thinking, 'Wow, I wish that could be me one day.' "

For now, though, father and son are just trying to enjoy their late dinner and figure out the next step.

Rivals.com Football Recruiting - Pike learned game from NFL father
 

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Got ejected from a 7-on-7 tourney this weekend for chucking the football at an official.
 

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I would doubt that there's a scholarship on the way anyway, what with the Mauk/Kiel sweepstakes going on and Kelly's preference for one QB a year.
 

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My guess is that Zeke ends up at Tennessee. The only thing scaring him away right now is the depth at qb with Bray and Worely. He has been down here three or four times already and I got a chance to meet him recently. Well built young man that is very well spoken. Im disapointed ND isn't more in the mix with this kid.
 

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he could go to michigan and definitely compete for immediate playing time...they are very weak at the QB position and it doesn't look like it is getting any better.
 

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Choosing from 7 schools: Auburn, Arkansas, Clemson, Michigan, North Carolina, Purdue, and Tennessee.
 

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1. Auburn
2. Tennessee
3. Arkansas

No insight whatsoever, but those are those are who I would bet on.
 

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High on Auburn. Played basketball growing up with him, so his friend of FaceBook and has posted he loved AU mire than any other school and was blown away by his visit.

As long as he doesn't go to Michigan, I don't care. Kids a punk, and wouldn't have wanted him at ND anyway. Not a fit and I think BK and staff saw that.
 

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i would laugh my a$$ off if i got run out of a bs 7 on 7...what a joke! that official needs to re evaluate why he is an official...

You may not respect the person, but you have to respect the position. The kid should have been tossed. This is a sign of lack of respect for the game and authority. Sounds like an entitlement issue. Mr. Pike thanks for playing, but no thanks!
 

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High on Auburn. Played basketball growing up with him, so his friend of FaceBook and has posted he loved AU mire than any other school and was blown away by his visit.

As long as he doesn't go to Michigan, I don't care. Kids a punk, and wouldn't have wanted him at ND anyway. Not a fit and I think BK and staff saw that.

Ditto that!
 
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hes deciding wed. at 245. I dont see this kid leaving the SEC.
 

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You may not respect the person, but you have to respect the position. The kid should have been tossed. This is a sign of lack of respect for the game and authority. Sounds like an entitlement issue. Mr. Pike thanks for playing, but no thanks!

7 on 7's in kentucky must be alot different than they are in ohio.... in my experiance in ohio they are scrimmages that alot of the time dont even have officials at them. when officials do participate it is typically a training exercise for them. hey if the kid screwed up he screwed up but it sounds like the official may have a bit of a chip on his shoulder. in ohio they will suspend a coach/player for two games for next to nothing but these incompetent tough guy officials have basicaly no oversight. its embaressing...
 
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