Calvin Wiley Jr.

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Calvin Wiley Jr.

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After reading this, I'm starting to get real excited again to see what these new recruits can do.

http://www.detnews.com/2005/highschools ... 221725.htm

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Calvin Wiley Jr.

Age: 18
Residence: Detroit
Parents: Calvin and Melanie Wiley
Grade point average: 3.2
Academic interests: Math and sports management
Athletic honors: All Catholic, honorable mention All Metro, football and track team captain.
College: Bowling Green State University, Ohio.

Athlete's good grades pay off
Notre Dame star quarterback wins scholarship to Bowling Green State in Ohio.
By Tim Keenan / Special to The Detroit News

HARPER WOODS -- Calvin Wiley Jr. learned how to prioritize scholarship and athletics at the knee of Calvin Wiley Sr. As a result, he spent four years on the Notre Dame High School honor roll and won a scholarship to play football at Bowling Green State University in Ohio.

"Academics are really important in my house," said Wiley, 18. "If I didn't get good grades, my father probably wouldn't let me play football, so I didn't take any chances." He did take some chances quarterbacking the Irish on the football field, but those chances usually worked out well for the Irish, according to Coach George Sahadi. "I tried to give him some leeway (in calling audibles), but he didn't take advantage of it," Sahadi said. "He did call audibles, but to himself. But he always did the right thing." Wiley said of his improvisations, "Sometimes you just have to take the ball and make it work." Sahadi said Wiley "put on a show" at quarterback, especially toward the end of the season. He was one of those quarterbacks who could run and throw," Sahadi said. "He did a lot of great running for us from the quarterback spot. He has good speed and could break away on you. He's hard to chase down. He's a lot like (Michael) Vick in Atlanta."

Highlights from Wiley's senior season included scoring on a quarterback sneak in a 20-12 overtime loss to Detroit Crockett in the season opener at the Pontiac Silverdome, throwing a touchdown pass and running for 84 yards in a 30-15 win over Pontiac Notre Dame Prep and running for two scores -- including a 50-yard scamper -- in a 24-16 win over Dearborn Divine Child in the Catholic League playoffs. The 5-foot-11, 185-pounder also completed 12 of 26 passes for 170 yards in the 35-21 Catholic League championship game loss to Orchard Lake St. Mary at Ford Field.

Despite his personal success on the high school gridiron, Wiley said his biggest thrill in football is "just being on the field, finding a way to do different things to make other people better." It's that team spirit that impressed Sahadi in his first and only season as the Notre Dame coach. Although officials are fighting the decision by Archdiocese of Detroit, the school is unlikely to be open for class when the new school year begins. "He was always up front for any conditioning that we did," the hall of fame Catholic League coach said. "By doing that, you become a leader. He would push himself harder than anybody. He's a great kid and never complained."

Although he made All Catholic and was an honorable mention All-Metro selection at quarterback for the Irish, he is likely to play defensive back or receiver at Bowling Green, which plays in the Mid-American Conference.

In addition to being captain of the Notre Dame football team, Wiley also was captain of the Irish track squad. He won 100-meter in a dual meet victory over Notre Dame Prep and finished fifth at the regional meet. His best time in that event was 11.1.
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Sounds like a really great kid.

I'm surprised he's ok with the fact that he will probably be put at something other than QB. Of course, he is a little undersized for a QB.

It would be nice to have another Cole Magner-type player, though, and it sounds like he could be one.
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I love his shirt too! :lol:
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BGSU33 wrote:I love his shirt too! :lol:
Yeah! I got one just like it! Of course he has me beat, he can throw a football...when I try, I dislocate my knee :P
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Metz wrote:Yeah! I got one just like it! Of course he has me beat, he can throw a football...when I try, I dislocate my knee :P
I think your problem may be that your throwing the football with your knee. That doesn't sound quite right to me. :wink:
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Nice!

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This kid definilty has defensive back written all over him. It seems he has the speed we are all so deperate for in the secondary anyway. Besides I think we plum fully loaded at receiver now don't ya think? :-\ Besides his name Calvin Wiley Jr. just sounds like a cool defensive back name. :wink:
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Post by Falconfreak90 »

Sounds like a winner!! Good news in light of the Lawrence situation.

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