Shiloh Christian LB sizes up Illinois
May 1, 2009 – 9:31 amBack in March, Illinois told Shiloh Christian linebacker Mitchell Roberts that the school would offer him a scholarship if he would visit and they could see he was the 6-3, 230pounds that he’s listed as.
Offer secured. Roberts, who has 4.8 speed in the 40-yard dash, visited the campus late last week and passed the eye test.
Roberts attended Friday afternoon’s practice session and was offered by offensive line coach Joe Gilbert. The offer was his second, Tulsa offered him earlier as a H-back while the Fighting Illini see him as a linebacker.
Illinois head coach Ron Zook impressed Roberts by sitting down with him in his office for a 45-minute conversation.
“We talked about his family and what Illinois had to offer,” Roberts said. “Also what the football program had to offer and what made them different. He’s a really down to earth guy. He was the first head coach that I’ve had a one-on-one conversation with. He took the time and made me feel at home. He made an effort to get to know me.”
Roberts said Zook’s relationship with his players reminded him of the type of relationship Shiloh coaches have with their players.
“He said he wanted to know his players so well that when something is bothering them and they walked in, he could tell,” said Roberts, who said he plans to attend camps at Arkansas, Auburn, Alabama and Ole Miss this summer. “He said whether or not they would tell him or not, it’s their business but he wants to know if something is bothering one of his players. That kind of stuck out to me. That scored some points with me.”
Illinois’ facilities impressed Roberts, especially the weight room.
“It was really, really nice,” Roberts said. “It’s supposed to be the largest in the nation. It was gorgeous.”
The stadium had an unusual look to it, according to Roberts, who took in the spring game on Saturday.
“I wasn’t use to seeing a stadium like that,” he said “It didn’t really look like a stadium from the outside. It almost looked like a building. It has big doors; you really can’t see the stands from the outside.”
Several big named schools plan to see Shiloh Christians’ spring practices over the next few weeks.
“Alabama said they’re coming down,” Roberts said. “The Arkansas coaches said they’ll be there. Coach (Joe) Gilbert told me he’ll be there the 22nd. (Illinois) Coach (Dan) Disch the defensive coordinator said he was going to come down and try to watch me with coach Gilbert but he said he didn’t know he was going to be able to be there or not.”
Roberts said Indiana appears to be close to offering while Nebraska is starting to show interest.
14 Responses to “Shiloh Christian LB sizes up Illinois”
Perhaps this young man may end up getting an offer from the Hogs. Shiloh Christian is one of the most successful programs anywhere, and he should definetely have a winning mentality. Although right now he might be a step slow to play an ouside position at linebacker, he could be a run stopping force in the middle playing in the right type of scheme that would fit his abilities.
By SOUTHARKHOGFAN on May 1, 2009 @ 12:29pm
well said SAHF.
12:40pm
By Portie on May 1, 2009 @ 12:40pm
Hey Portie! How are things in north LA? Hope you are doing well.
By SOUTHARKHOGFAN on May 1, 2009 @ 12:49pm
Hey SA, things are going decent.
I’m all into the big boxing match tonite -
Hatton/Pacquiao. I’m pulling for Hatton, but I think Pacman wins by tko in the 8th.
I’m gonna watch the undercard on ESPN360.com, but not the main event.
So everything going ok with you?
P.
1:37pm
By Portie on May 2, 2009 @ 1:39pm
Hi Portie, Sorry I have been so elusive lately. Lots going on here. How are ya? I’m heading to bed for now. Maybe I’ll get up during the night to check on you guys.
2:38pm
By Ron in Jordan on May 2, 2009 @ 2:38pm
Pacman in the 5th.
By Ron in Jordan on May 2, 2009 @ 2:40pm
Yeah, Pacman seems to be the next great boxer in his division, but Hatton is still a very danderous fighter who’s only loss is to one of the greatest of our time in Mayweather Jr..
By SOUTHARKHOGFAN on May 2, 2009 @ 2:48pm
By the way, everything is well up here in south AR, Portie.
By SOUTHARKHOGFAN on May 2, 2009 @ 2:50pm
dangerous on the 2nd post above!
By SOUTHARKHOGFAN on May 2, 2009 @ 2:51pm
Shiloh is way ove rated. they play no one. MItchell is a great linebacker and derserves this offer
By NWA on May 7, 2009 @ 8:06am
If Shiloh plays no one as you said. Maybe they should. They can schedule Springdale, Fayetteville, Northside, Southside, Greenwood. Lots of good teams to choose from. Then, good luck! By the way, Evangel in Shreveport plays in AA classification in Louisiana. I think John Curtis does too.
By Ima Hawg on May 7, 2009 @ 8:12am
They should. They need to see some real football. They have no competition
By NWA on May 7, 2009 @ 7:58pm
SHiloh has and continues to schedule tough nonconference opponents.True, they play in probably the weakest conference by far in AAAA, but it is not their fault that small school football conferences in NW Arkansas are so weak, or that they only play good teams in their classification deep in the playoffs. But they have played Springdale, Greenwood, Wynne, and others already with a good amount of success. I think they beat Greenwood last year. I know they tied with Springdale a few years back, and that was before Springdale split in half. They played Shreveport Evangel last year, and will play them again this year.
By SOUTHARKHOGFAN on May 7, 2009 @ 9:51pm