Jack Elway commits to ASU

Date October 20, 2007 by Adrian Vender

The East Valley Tribune is reporting that Jack Elway, son of NFL great John Elway, has verbally committed to ASU, snatching him away from other schools such as LSU and Oregon. His most recent recruiting trip to ASU was during the ASU-Washington game.

According to Scout.com he is currently the #56 prospect at the quarterback position. At the moment he’s not a top-tier player in the scouting world but shows a lot of upside. Is pro caliber football in his blood or is being an Elway simply a name? Too early to tell.


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Comment by Mike Olbinski
2007-10-20 23:21:09

Interesting…a big name like him coming to ASU. I wonder if he’ll become a good QB?

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Comment by Scott
2007-10-21 09:57:16

The genes alone make him a great catch for ASU. Will be interesting to see how he develops. Remember Daddy John was a late bloomer at Stanford and in Denver.

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Comment by Adrian
2007-10-21 10:48:07

Besides, a little pressure from having the Elway name can be good for his development :)

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Comment by Richard
2007-12-16 02:08:42

got a replacement for Rudy carpentar

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Comment by KS
2008-01-02 12:18:57

time to get rid of carpenter and get someone who can actually make plays .. rather than trash talk …

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Comment by Allan
2008-01-25 07:58:51

I agree with KS, maybe, just maybe, we can get a quarterback who knows how to play the game. Maybe someone who knows how to scramble and not throw panic passes, Rudy needs to goback to CA.

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Comment by Skipper
2008-03-26 09:51:17

Stangel will never see the field now. He will most likely transfer if he ever wants to play. IMO

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