- TAMPA 2/1/2012 — Left to right, state champion Plant football players who signed National Letters of Intent on Wednesday include Keenan Stalls (Kent State), Austin Aikens (Western Kentucky), Tate Rogers (Vanderbilt), James Few (Cornell), Antonio Crawford (Miami), Narthan Shienle (Tulane), Patrick Wright (Washingto & Lee), Drew Madhu (Princeton) and Mike Tate (Cornell). Panthers coach Robert Weiner is in the middle, back row. Photo Courtesy of Tampa Bay Times
By: Laura Keely
Tampa Bay Times
February 2, 2012
TAMPA—The seniors at Plant have had a rather successful four-year tenure— three state titles and one state runner-up finish—and, as their final farewell, nine of them added another accomplishment to that lengthy list as they composed the biggest national signing day class in Panthers history.
Not bad for the class that some projected as the leaders of a rebuilding year.
WR Austin Aikens (Western Kentucky), DB Antonio Crawford (Miami), S Drew Madhu (Stanford), OL Nathan Shienle (Tulane), DB Keenan Stalls (Kent State) and DL Patrick Wright (Washington and Lee) had previously stated their destinations. Head coach Robert Weiner introduced each one individually before the boys stood up to say a few words.
“I’d like to thank my family for being there and, particularly, for feeding me,” said the 6-foot-5, 295-pound Shienle to a chorus of laughter. “All my teammates and past players who would just beat me all day and made me the bigger guy who can beat up the underclassmen.”
That group of six Plant players was joined by three more who announced their decisions in the after-school ceremony.
FB Tate Rogers chose to follow his father, Al, and play football for Vanderbilt. He chose the Commodores over Furman, Samford, The Citadel and Elon.
“I grew up a Vandy fan,” said Rogers, who was sporting a Commodores-printed Vineyard Vines tie that his dad gave him for the occasion. “And I’ll be a Vandy fan for life.”
LB Mike Tate, a Sports Illustrated All-American and, according to Weiner, “the only player I’ve met in my career who is more sarcastic than I am,” and QB James Few, who finalized his decision that morning, said that they will head to Cornell. Few, who won the quarterback battle before the season, received his offer from the Big Red on his birthday, Nov. 4.
“(Cornell head coach Kent) Austin is also the quarterbacks coach, and he’s very similar to coach Weiner,” Few said. “They’re doing big things, and their team is on the rise. That’s something I want to be a part of.”
If Austin thinks like Weiner, too, then chances are Few will soon become one of his favorites.
“The only way that quarterbacks are judged is if they take their team to win a state championship,” Wiener said of Few. “And this is a gold, medal, state championship young man.”


