FB: If we recruit him he will come.....
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 7:11 am
.... or not! But he certainly sounds Interested.

ColoradoPrepReport.com
Arapahoe, Grandview, Horizon, Legacy and Smokey Hill all had their varsity teams at the University of Northern Colorado's first annual team football camp last week.
Dan Raunig was one of the top performers at UNC's team camp.
Dan Raunig, from Mountain Vista High, was another camper in attendance. He joined a "Renegade Team" which was comprised of players from a number of different states including Texas, Nebraska and Colorado.
At the end of the three and a half day full contact camp, Northern Colorado assistant coach and camp director Darrell Perkins presented Raunig with "special merit recognition" for exemplifying excellence with his "outstanding play, work ethic and attitude".
"It was a real honor to be recognized by the coaching staff of UNC with such quality players on my team and with over 350 players there," Raunig stated. "It just capped off an awesome camp to be recognized like that."
Raunig's success at the camp would surprise few who have seen him play the last two seasons. The Highlands Ranch, Colo., standout has racked up 208 tackles in 20 games. He has twice earned first-team all-league honors and was also named second-team all-state as a junior in 2005.
"I have a knack for knowing where the ball is going to be," expressed the 5-foot-9, 196-pound linebacker. "I have good field awareness and good lateral speed."
Carroll College of Montana, Northern Colorado, Wyoming and Montana are some of the programs that have shown early interest in Raunig.
"I'd love to go to Montana State," he said. "My parents attended MSU, my cousin (Nick Morasko) played football there and both my grandparents still live in Montana. I also love Montana and want to live there after college.
"It would also be a great opportunity to go to UNC or maybe Carroll College because I have a lot of family that goes there."
Raunig recently tested out with a 315 pound bench max and a 585 pound squat max. In the classroom, he currently carries a 3.3 GPA and he received a qualifying score on the ACT.