Jimmy Chitwood
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i had the chance to peruse DraftDaddy today for a few minutes, and an interesting name popped up: Washburn University's Joe Hastings. that's aDivision II school , in case you didn't recognize it.
the 6-foot, 185-pound Hastings, who (not surprisingly) didn't draw any interest from "real" football programs coming out of high school, stole the show when he performed at the Kansas State Pro Day back on March 15. i'll post an excerpt of the latest news on him below.
Hastings, who was a third team Don Hansen Football Gazette team and also took part in the Cactus Bowl Division II all-star game pulling in a touchdown pass also picked up third team Little AP All-American selection. Hastings led the MIAA in receiving yards with 1,546 while recording 87 receptions, both single season records at Washburn. Hastings averaged 128.8 yards per contest and was second in the conference in receptions per game at 7.3. He was fifth in the MIAA in scoring at 7.6 points per game. Nationally, Hastings is second in the nation in receiving yards per game and tied for 20th in receptions per game. He tied a Washburn single-game record with four touchdown receptions against Nebraska-Omaha while playing only the first half of the game. He accounted for 1,575 all purpose yards this season averaging 131.2 per game. He had eight 100-yard receiving games this season including a career-high 223 yards and 10 reception against Midwestern State in the 2010 Kanza Bowl. He was a second team all-MIAA pick as a senior.
Joe Hastings skies to pull down the touchdown despite double coverage
the 6-foot, 185-pound Hastings, who (not surprisingly) didn't draw any interest from "real" football programs coming out of high school, stole the show when he performed at the Kansas State Pro Day back on March 15. i'll post an excerpt of the latest news on him below.
some more info on Hastings from his university's website:Joe Hastings, an All-America wide receiver for Washburn's football team in the 2010 season, will have a private workout with the San Francisco 49ers at 9 a.m. Monday at WU's Yager Stadium.
Hastings attracted attention from NFL scouts after taking part in the pro day at Kansas State on March 15.
"It went real well,"Â said Hastings, a 6-foot, 185-pounder from Wichita. "I didn't get an official time in my 40 but the low was 4.42 and the high was 4.51.
"I got a lot of good feedback. I've talked to a lot of teams, but this will be my first workout for a team."Â
Hastings said he also has had contact with the Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints and Seattle Seahawks.
Hastings led the MIAA in receiving as a senior with 87 receptions for 1,546 yards, both school records. He had 15 touchdown receptions, averaging 128.8 yards a game and 17.8 yards per reception.
He was second team All-MIAA, third team All-American on the Associated Press Little All-America and Don Hansen Gazette teams and honorable mention on the D2Football.com team.
Hastings, who was a third team Don Hansen Football Gazette team and also took part in the Cactus Bowl Division II all-star game pulling in a touchdown pass also picked up third team Little AP All-American selection. Hastings led the MIAA in receiving yards with 1,546 while recording 87 receptions, both single season records at Washburn. Hastings averaged 128.8 yards per contest and was second in the conference in receptions per game at 7.3. He was fifth in the MIAA in scoring at 7.6 points per game. Nationally, Hastings is second in the nation in receiving yards per game and tied for 20th in receptions per game. He tied a Washburn single-game record with four touchdown receptions against Nebraska-Omaha while playing only the first half of the game. He accounted for 1,575 all purpose yards this season averaging 131.2 per game. He had eight 100-yard receiving games this season including a career-high 223 yards and 10 reception against Midwestern State in the 2010 Kanza Bowl. He was a second team all-MIAA pick as a senior.
Joe Hastings skies to pull down the touchdown despite double coverage