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could have all been avoided, but oh well
could have all been avoided, but oh well
could have all been avoided, but oh well
I disagree. It was an itch that BK wanted to itch and I don't blame him.
Before he made his decision, I said that if he's coming back, it's because he wants to A) Put the NFL itch to rest, at least for now, and B) he'd only come back if he knew he could get to a level to beat the Alabama team we lost to. I think it's great that he decided to check out the NFL and decided he wanted to stay at ND and that he decided he can get us over the hump.
The timing and miscommunication sucked during that time sucked because it could have led to us losing Alex Anzalone, but he might have been gone anyways. I think when Braden gets more time to talk to BK he will be more comfortable with the fact that BK is staying for a while. I could be wrong, but the Eagles were a great opportunity in a region BK is familiar with. If he closed the door on that, I expect him to be here for a while.
I disagree. It was an itch that BK wanted to itch and I don't blame him.
Before he made his decision, I said that if he's coming back, it's because he wants to A) Put the NFL itch to rest, at least for now, and B) he'd only come back if he knew he could get to a level to beat the Alabama team we lost to. I think it's great that he decided to check out the NFL and decided he wanted to stay at ND and that he decided he can get us over the hump.
The timing and miscommunication sucked during that time sucked because it could have led to us losing Alex Anzalone, but he might have been gone anyways. I think when Braden gets more time to talk to BK he will be more comfortable with the fact that BK is staying for a while. I could be wrong, but the Eagles were a great opportunity in a region BK is familiar with. If he closed the door on that, I expect him to be here for a while.
lol ohhhh kuehnja
Clearly what I meant was, it was a scratch that he needed to itch.
isn't this still backwards?
isn't this still backwards?
Yes I was trying to continue the joke on myself.
ok i was like damn rough morning kuegnja
I disagree. It was an itch that BK wanted to itch and I don't blame him.
Before he made his decision, I said that if he's coming back, it's because he wants to A) Put the NFL itch to rest, at least for now, and B) he'd only come back if he knew he could get to a level to beat the Alabama team we lost to. I think it's great that he decided to check out the NFL and decided he wanted to stay at ND and that he decided he can get us over the hump.
The timing and miscommunication sucked during that time sucked because it could have led to us losing Alex Anzalone, but he might have been gone anyways. I think when Braden gets more time to talk to BK he will be more comfortable with the fact that BK is staying for a while. I could be wrong, but the Eagles were a great opportunity in a region BK is familiar with. If he closed the door on that, I expect him to be here for a while.
you don't think that smith's worries of whether BK will go to the pro's or not could have been avoided if he did not express interest in the league? not blaming him for doing it, but you didn't understand the statement i was making here.
per Scout, ND and TCU lead.
kid is beast.
Scout just added TAMU as "high" as well.
Nice. Haven't been following to closely recently, but when did TCU get into this? Or have I been asleep and that is expected. Either way feel good we can recruit well versus TCU.
Always been there, sister goes there IIRC
Spiewak:
earlier in this thread you said we had no shot here. what is your sense of this recrutiment now?
i ask you specifically b/c i understand you are part of one of the national recruiting services/sites.
When Olathe South High School junior Braden Smith strolled through the infield toward the medal stand at Wichita State’s Cessna Stadium last Friday after winning the Kansas Class 6A boys shot put and again on Saturday after winning the discus, jaws involuntarily dropped.
Smith is 6 feet, 6 inches and 290 pounds — powerfully built and supremely athletic, especially for his size. He is one of the most sought-after offensive tackle recruits in the nation.
During the Kansas state track and field championships, though, Smith was just a little brother gunning for family bragging rights.
Smith’s older sister, Megan, a sophomore at Texas Christian University, won the girls shot put titles her last two years in high school and also won the discus throw as a senior.
Braden wanted to do even better.
He started with a strong showing on the first day last Friday, winning the shot put with a mark of 57 feet, 3 1/2 inches — more than four feet longer than the put of runner-up Max Bullard, a Shawnee Mission West senior.
A day later, Braden finished off the double-gold performance by crushing the field in the discus. He launched all three throws in finals of more than 180 feet, including the winning mark of 188-0 that beat runner-up Kevin Tenny, a Blue Valley North senior, by 13 feet, 2 inches.
“It feels pretty good to win both events,” Smith said. “Now, if I do it again at state next year, I could have more golds than my sister. That’s the goal now — to top my sister.”
His Discus throw was good for 34th in the country ( null National B-DT High School Track and Field Rankings - DyeStat.com TFX - The Internet Home of High School Track, Field and Cross Country ). That's pretty awesome. I'm curious how good he is with his technique. Either way it's amazing, but if he isn't technically strong his strength must be super-human.