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Freshman tight end transfers from Central

Father: Watt wants to play at University of Wisconsin

By: Daniel Monson

Issue date: 1/16/08 Section: Sports
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Freshman J.J. Watt, who started every game this season at tight end, has left the football team and will eventually attend the University of Wisconsin, said father John Watt.

John Watt said his son made the decision based on his own feelings about the situation, and that he trusts his son's judgment.

"It was completely his decision," he said. "He's of the adult age now, and he made up his mind he wanted to leave Central Michigan."

J.J. Watt didn't return a phone call on Tuesday. He declined comment when reached Sunday.

CMU coach Butch Jones said he couldn't disclose full details of why the decision was made.

"We communicate a lot. There's a lot of things that are private between our football program and his family," he said. "There's a lot of things that go into a decision when an individual decides to leave your football program that is between us.

"J.J. had some family things going on and felt like he needed to be closer to home, and those are just some things that go into being an 18, 19-year-old kid," Jones said.

Watt was 10th on the team in receptions this season. He caught eight passes for 77 yards. Jones said he isn't worried about the position.

"We've got (redshirt freshmen) Rocky Weaver, and Brandin Friske, and then Andre Moore will be a senior," he said. "I'm excited about our young guys at (tight end)."



Classic class

Jones has been spending the majority of his time in the new year on the recruiting trail before Feb. 6 - the final day for recruits to sign a National Letter of Intent.

On Tuesday he was traveling to Detroit for a recruiting visit, and he said the incoming class is one of the best he's seen at Central.

According to ChippewaInsider.com, CMU has received 18 verbal commitments from players from the 2008 graduating class.

"If Butch Jones feels like it's one of the best classes, then there's no doubt that it is," said site administrator Tom Mehl. "He has a great track record of being a great recruiter. One thing I've said about this staff before, is they are great recruiters. They're very good at scouting and evaluating talent."
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Doug Sanchez

posted 1/17/08 @ 11:22 AM EST

arrrghhhh. that be a good story. arrrghhh.

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