From Deseret News archives:
High school football: Another Kruger giving opponents nightmares
And even though he still has almost two full seasons of high school football ahead of him, college coaches are already giving the Timberwolves' sophomore defensive end some serious attention. Currently, about 10 of the country's top programs are giving Kruger their sales pitches. Utah and BYU have already tendered offers. Clemson, Oregon, UCLA and Colorado are also in the mix.
"Right now, I just want to keep my options open," Kruger said.
If the 16-year-old's size is not an eye-catcher, his speed and quickness on the football field are sure to turn some heads. Few linemen possess both Kruger's physique and agility. At the high school level he's almost impossible to block.
"He has long arms and he's quick off the ball," T-Wolves coach Brad Molen said. "He's not only bigger than most guys who face him across the line, he's too fast for most of them. A lot of people don't realize that this kid was clocked at 4.6 in the 40. That's the kind of speed possessed by a receiver or defensive back."
But just because two Krugers are at Utah doesn't mean the Utes have a lock on the third.
"I think it's cool that Utah is interested in me, but I also think it's cool that the other schools are interested in me as well. I think every school is equal right now," Kruger said.
Former Timpanogos coach Frank Bramall has watched all three Kruger boys grow and develop. He says each has different football assets. Paul, who played quarterback at Timpanogos, is the most aggressive. David is the strongest. Joe is the most athletic and agile. But Joe's had the benefit of having two older brothers teach him a thing or two.
"Down the road, I think Joe might end up being the best of the bunch," Bramall said.
The three brothers are very close and consider themselves good friends as well as brothers. And Joe Kruger doesn't hesitate in giving his two older brothers some credit. Even dad, who played line in college, chips in some good advice now and then.
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