'10 FL DT Calvin Smith (New Mexico Commit)

Big23Head

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If he stills plans on being with Corey we have no chance unless the coaches put a huge push on the two.
 

irishff1014

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Hey thats his choice he must of had a great time there to chose them. Good that we don't have to play aginst him.
 

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I don't know the name of their head coach but he is considered one of the best recruiters in the country and made impressions on Smith, Kuandjio, Ego, and Willis so maybe he's onto somethin
 

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I don't know the name of their head coach but he is considered one of the best recruiters in the country and made impressions on Smith, Kuandjio, Ego, and Willis so maybe he's onto somethin

Yea in smith's announcement he said he was one of the best coaches in the country.
 

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I don't know the name of their head coach but he is considered one of the best recruiters in the country and made impressions on Smith, Kuandjio, Ego, and Willis so maybe he's onto somethin

Mike Locksley.

I commented on Locksley last night in one of the other recruit's (Kouandjio or Ego) threads last night. Locksley has worked in most sections of the country at Army, Navy, Pacifica, Maryland, UF, Illinois, and now HC at New Mexico. He was RC at the last 3 stops before NM and has coached most every position on both sides of the ball. AND he's an African-American Head Coach.
 
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Mike Locksley.

I commented on Locksley last night in one of the other recruit's (Kouandjio or Ego) threads last night. Locksley has worked in most sections of the country at Army, Navy, Pacifica, Maryland, UF, Illinois, and now HC at New Mexico. He was RC at the last 3 stops before NM and has coached most every position on both sides of the ball. AND he's an African-American Head Coach.

And he punches other coaches in the face for misbehaving. Hows that for respect, suckas!

I ain't no milkman fool, but I make deliveries.
 

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And he punches other coaches in the face for misbehaving. Hows that for respect, suckas!

I ain't no milkman fool, but I make deliveries.

I think he has some other issues in addition to the coach "counseling".

But to an 18 year defensive lineman a "tough guy" rep can be attractice. It didn't stopped recruits from signing on with Ed Orgeron. Unlike Woody Hayes, Frank Kush, or Leach, Locksley's incident didn't involve a student athlete. As long as Locksley survives the incident with his administration he'll carry the rep, "Whatever coach says, do it. Don't mess with coach" with his subordinates and players.
 
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