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Postby mustang musashi » Thu Mar 04, 2010 3:55 pm

http://www.nmstatesports.com/ViewArticl ... =204900228

Walker Signs Junior College All-American Running Back Kenny Turner
LAS CRUCES, N.M. -- New Mexico State head football coach DeWayne Walker announced that running back Kenny Turner has signed a National Letter of Intent to attend NM State and play football for the Aggies beginning in the fall of 2010. Turner comes from Fullerton College, were he was a Junior College All-American and Southern California Football Association Southern Conference Offensive Player of the Year in 2009, helping his team to a 10-1 record.

"Kenny is a tremendous running back and athlete and possesses all the intangibles of a solid football player," Walker said. "We feel Kenny is sincere and passionate about moving on with his life. One of the first things I noticed about this young man is how humble he is and how eager he is to make a positive contribution in our society."

Turner's football dreams were put on hold back in 2002 at the age of 16 when he was arrested and convicted on a second-degree felony for aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, which landed him in prison for the next five years. During his time in prison, Turner turned his life around, earning his GED while simultaneously becoming a licensed plumber and electrician.

After his release in 2007, Turner enrolled at Fullerton College. He started his collegiate football career this past season at Fullerton College. In just one season with the Hornets, Turner rushed for 1,513 yards on 236 carries, scoring 15 touchdowns on the ground in 2009. He averaged 6.4 yards per carry and 126.1 yards rushing a game. He was also second on the team with 29 receptions for 337 yards and three touchdowns. Turner's 18 touchdowns led the team and also helped him lead the team in scoring with 108 points on the season. Turner was also heavily involved in community outreach projects while at Fullerton College, including the Fullerton College Boys & Girls Club and the Kathleen E. Faley Games, a Special Olympics event.

"Kenny was a great individual and teammate during his time with us," Fullerton College Head Football Coach Tim Byrnes said. "Kenny is a tremendous leader and will be the first one on the field and the last one off the field. As a football player you are going to get everything you ask of him. He will be able to run the ball and catch passes out of the backfield. He will also bring a little maturity to your football team because he is a little bit older. Kenny is a humble person and will take advantage of this second chance at life and the game of football."

While on his official visit to NM State, Turner had a chance to meet with Athletics Director Dr. McKinley Boston and a committee of faculty and staff from campus (Julie Weber, Director of Housing and Residential Life; Jim Peach, Professor of Economics and International Business; Jack Thomas, NCAA Faculty Representative; Bobbie Green, Professor of Business; and David Keys, Professor of Criminal Justice) and all were impressed with Turner's character.

"Coach Walker came to me and raised the question about recruiting Kenny Turner and on my own personal inclinations and values, instinctively I believe in second chances depending on the nature of the incident and in this case the crime," Boston said. "I wanted to explore the possibility of having Kenny become an Aggie. After interviewing him with other colleagues from across campus it was clear to me that Kenny was a person of character, that there was a mistake made and that he paid a stiff penalty for a one-time mistake. I'm comfortable that he is a risk worth taking and confident that if given the opportunity he will take full advantage of it and continue to fulfill his dreams."

"When we pulled together a cross section of faculty and staff from campus and we planned to interview Kenny during his visit, none of us had really talked to Coach Walker about him as an athlete," Boston said. "We were all talking about him as a person and during the interview and the decision to support Kenny getting a scholarship, none of us knew what level of potential Kenny had as a football player. It was interesting that Coach Walker didn't discuss his football ability to us at all and it wasn't until after our decision to support Kenny that I said to coach, 'I sure hope he can play,' and come to find out he is a tremendous football player. But the driver in all this was giving a kid a second chance, not because he was a great football player but because we thought Kenny was deserving of the opportunity."

Professor Keys said Kenny is a very pleasant young man who didn't seem to be embittered by what had happened and found it remarkable that he has turned his life around in such a positive manner.

"After discussing this student with our Athletic Director, I support Dr. Boston's decision to offer Kenny Turner a football scholarship. Our internal review process on this decision has been very thorough," NM State President Barbara Couture said. "The Athletic Department is taking steps to help Kenny be a successful student-athlete at New Mexico State."

Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson is a former high school teammate of Turner's and says Turner is his best friend and has always been at his side.

"Kenny is my best friend and I have always been here for him and he knows I will continue to be there for him," Johnson said. "Kenny has put in a lot of hard work and never gave up on his dreams of playing football and now someone is finally giving him that opportunity and I'm happy for him. He has turned his life around and now just wants to play football. Kenny is a very elusive running back, who can make plays, break tackles and make people miss."

Walker was pleasantly surprised at the reaction from the current NM State football players on Turner after his official visit. Walker said several players came to him and asked when Turner was going to become an Aggie.

"I had several players come to me and ask about Kenny and when he was going to become a part of the team," Walker said. "I thought Kenny really captured the interest of our current players. He is a student-athlete and a big priority of his is earning his business degree. As a football player, Kenny can help our football team. When we started this process we were very diligent in our approach in making sure that he was sincere about making a better life for himself. We thank Dr. Boston, President Couture and the committee that was involved in evaluating him. We are grateful that they saw what we are trying to do in developing young men and help Kenny enter a new chapter in his life."
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Re: JUCO All-America to visit SMU?

Postby RGV Pony » Thu Mar 04, 2010 4:53 pm

Stallion wrote:You don't know what the hell you are talking about. Why don't you list all the guys who have spent 5 years in prison for shooting 2 people BEFORE they were admitted to a major university

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one could argue that Allen Iverson's situation was not altogether dissimilar. And he got admitted to Georgetown.
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Postby ponyscott » Thu Mar 04, 2010 5:04 pm

Good luck to him...sorry we didn't have the chance but we are just fine.
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Re: JUCO All-America to visit SMU?

Postby ThadFilms » Thu Mar 04, 2010 6:21 pm

No Quarter wrote:This just keeps getting better and better.

I wish that Thad Films was making a film noir about a college trying to recruit a athlete with history rather than a documentary about the end of football I at SMU.


Well, I love noir. In fact I am working on a noir film script right now while I am on hiatus. Got a couple of shoots to do here and there then back to work on Article 19 in April or May and then through completion in late August.
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Re: JUCO All-America to visit SMU?

Postby mustang musashi » Thu Mar 04, 2010 6:22 pm

ponyscott wrote:Good luck to him...sorry we didn't have the chance but we are just fine.


do you honestly believe that? i mean sure we got line, fields, and pope... but are they ready???

line was a situational back geared more towards goal line situation... fields is untested at the D1a level, and pope is still getting back to where he use to be...

Turner already proved he was ready to step right in, much like shaunbrey McNeal...
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Re: JUCO All-America to visit SMU?

Postby mrydel » Thu Mar 04, 2010 9:07 pm

While everyone seems to want to blame either Pres. Turner, Gerald Ford, Dark Horse, June Jones, lets throw in Stallion since he gets blamed for most everything, maybe Kenny Turner himself, and countless others, please take the time to realize it was the WDNWHA Committee that patiently did its due diligence and made their decision.
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Re: JUCO All-America to visit SMU?

Postby SMU2007 » Thu Mar 04, 2010 10:09 pm

WOW New Mexico State has been getting so much negative press since they signed Kenny Turner. Thank God we didn't sign him. Can you imagine if all those things were getting directed at us?!
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Re: JUCO All-America to visit SMU?

Postby NickSMU17 » Thu Mar 04, 2010 10:33 pm

He would have been nice to have, but we don't have him....we just got our 1st committ for this year, lets move on...
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Re: JUCO All-America to visit SMU?

Postby Junior » Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:31 pm

SMU2007 wrote:WOW New Mexico State has been getting so much negative press since they signed Kenny Turner. Thank God we didn't sign him. Can you imagine if all those things were getting directed at us?!


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Re: JUCO All-America to visit SMU?

Postby Stallion » Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:41 pm

I think he was joking but here's the responses in the Las Cruces paper-pretty much getting grilled

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Re: JUCO All-America to visit SMU?

Postby StangEsq » Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:44 pm

When he puts up his first 300 yard game, people will stop whining about it.
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Re: JUCO All-America to visit SMU?

Postby RGV Pony » Fri Mar 05, 2010 7:00 am

Junior wrote:
SMU2007 wrote:WOW New Mexico State has been getting so much negative press since they signed Kenny Turner. Thank God we didn't sign him. Can you imagine if all those things were getting directed at us?!


examples?


pretty sure that was sarcasm
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Re: JUCO All-America to visit SMU?

Postby Rebel10 » Fri Mar 05, 2010 9:33 am

Stallion wrote:People keep taking shots at Dark Horse saying he made it more difficult. Again back that crap up with a little substance. Here's the facts-the kid had a GED and transcript from the Florida Department of Corrections not to mention he has been scrambling to pass about 2 years worth of credits in a single year in JUCO. June Jones is not the Director of Admissions. The SMU Administration did not need Dark Horse to tell them WHOA we need to take a closer look. There is a process every recruit-even a June Jones recruit-has to abide by. June Jones doesn't get to sneak kids in the back door when the Director of Admissions is out to lunch. I doubt Dark Horse had any effect whatsoever.


From what I hear the coaches nor the administration are happy that this went public when it did. This should not have went public when it did because before the went public the admissions issue was a done deal. Then public pressure caused a change in position. Whether we would have signed him or not this situation should have been handled better. I hope we do better in the future because this fiasco has potentially cost us a lot.
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Re: JUCO All-America to visit SMU?

Postby ponydawg » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:22 am

Rebel10 wrote:
Stallion wrote:People keep taking shots at Dark Horse saying he made it more difficult. Again back that crap up with a little substance. Here's the facts-the kid had a GED and transcript from the Florida Department of Corrections not to mention he has been scrambling to pass about 2 years worth of credits in a single year in JUCO. June Jones is not the Director of Admissions. The SMU Administration did not need Dark Horse to tell them WHOA we need to take a closer look. There is a process every recruit-even a June Jones recruit-has to abide by. June Jones doesn't get to sneak kids in the back door when the Director of Admissions is out to lunch. I doubt Dark Horse had any effect whatsoever.


From what I hear the coaches nor the administration are happy that this went public when it did. This should not have went public when it did because before the went public the admissions issue was a done deal. Then public pressure caused a change in position. Whether we would have signed him or not this situation should have been handled better. I hope we do better in the future because this fiasco has potentially cost us a lot.


if so, I don't blame darkhorse, if it was "top secret" then he never should have heard.
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Re: JUCO All-America to visit SMU?

Postby Stallion » Fri Mar 05, 2010 11:32 am

Again if SMU wants to sign a recruit that spent 5 years in prison then public scrutiny is perfectly justified. In fact, its preferable so it doesn't smell like SMU slipped one in the back door. Why should SMU treat this recruit any differently than every other recruit? They shouldn't. You know most schools are able to build a program without cutting these kinds of corners.
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