he probably just waits for the derailment to end and the mods to clean it up.
I'm not complaining, but I notice you're often like 12 hours late to a thread. Do you live outside of the USA?
I wouldn't call it a bump, but it seems like you always comment on a thread after it's been bumped, posted in, and then left alone for a half of a day, lol.
Unlike you, I actually work when I'm at my job! lol
Unlike you, I actually work when I'm at my job! lol
Work is overrated!
I just got a big promo. I have to at least make it look like I'm working. lol
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Jashon Cornell adds <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Oregon&src=hash">#Oregon</a> -- are they a player for him? ($) <a href="http://t.co/IledCos3w8">http://t.co/IledCos3w8</a></p>— Mike Farrell (@rivalsmike) <a href="https://twitter.com/rivalsmike/statuses/467356687679373312">May 16, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Alabama offered.
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I changed my prediction from Michigan State to Alabama.
Cornell named MSU his leader and has a good connection to a coach there, but I can't see him as a Spartan and have other reasons to believe it won't be MSU.
There's a long history of Cretin-Derham Hall players attending Notre Dame, but I don't believe that that "history" will play a role with Cornell. He has connections at Notre Dame and has taken several unofficials there. ND is an option, but I don't think that he'll go there.
He also likes Michigan a lot, but I doubt Michigan will be his choice. Not enough recent success, and Hoke is on the hot seat.
He wants to play for a perennial powerhouse and he wants to play in the SEC. Bama fits the bill.
To sum up... he has no idea where Cornell ends up.
I wonder how much we really want this guy considering there hasn't been anything positive to speak of for a while, or am I missing something?
Fister is that you?
Cornell is a 4-star defensive end with a bright future. At 6'4" and 270 pounds, the Minnesota native has a ton of schools after him due to his size and first-step quickness.
Among Cornell's top suitors is Notre Dame, who 247Sports says is battling other programs such as Michigan, Ole Miss, Michigan State and Alabama.
Cornell will be announcing his decision on August 28, and that is when he will commit to playing for the Fighting Irish.
FWIW:
One of Bleacher Report's "Bold Recruiting Predictions" is that Cornell will sign with ND.
Out of all of the others the wording they used was speculative, and lots of maybes, possibly's, etc. as well as several things we already know, but with Cornell, they said:
10 Bold Summer Predictions for 2015 College Football Recruiting Trail | Bleacher Report
this one isn't as bad...but i just read some bleacher report regarding the top 25...and it said we open up w/ Navy....you can't get that right??
Last time we opened with Navy we had an alright season. I wouldn't mind looking past that mistakethis one isn't as bad...but i just read some bleacher report regarding the top 25...and it said we open up w/ Navy....you can't get that right??