"I want to apologize to the state of Minnesota, and the University of Minnesota …"
When those words came out of Jeff Jones' mouth Wednesday morning, any Gophers fan listening probably assumed the worst.
But Jones wasn't about to spoil National Signing Day for the Gophers.
"… for taking so long."
And with that apology for the months of drama, he grabbed a maroon Minnesota hat from a bag, slid it on his head and soaked in the loud applause from the students at Minneapolis Washburn High School.
Rated by Rivals.com as the nation's No. 44 overall recruit and No. 7 running back, Jones became the highest-ranked recruit to sign with the Gophers in at least a decade.
Jones still needs to qualify academically, but he was among the key recruiting battles coach Jerry Kill won with his fourth class at Minnesota.
Rivals.com ranked the Gophers' class No. 53 in the nation and eighth out of the 14-team Big Ten Conference that soon will include Rutgers and Maryland. Kill's previous two classes ranked last in the Big Ten.