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Dee Hart decommited. #17 overall on Rivals. Rumors he going to Alabama.
HAHA!
HAHA!
Dee Hart decommited. #17 overall on Rivals. Rumors he going to Alabama.
HAHA!
Terry Tate, is that American Psycho I see? Great movie, kind of a mind twist. For those who haven't seen it, go do it. Christian Bale in one of his finest roles. Anyways, doesn't surprise me one bit with all of the DickRod uncertainty. Props to whoever broke the story last night, forgot who it was, I was on my way out the door.
Hayes didn't know squat. He's dumb enough to believe his coach will still be there when he arrives on campus.
good thing they got that stud DB Hayes kid.....
Good thing we got a bigger stud like the McDaniels kid! Mark my words . . .
Their recruiting class is awful this season, especially for a school that claims to be an "elite" program. They only have 12 recruits, right now, including a meager two four-star recruits. Before our decommits, we almost had a full class before they barely had half.
will MU and rich-rod's spread ever be enough to compete in the Big 10, doubt it especially then teams like ohio st. penn. st. mich st. are running the ball down your throats and draining the clock. and now the rivalry with ohio st. is dead because there not gonna play each other in the regular season. R.I.P. maze and blue but its over....... and the "smart" recruits are shying away from that mess....
Once his offense gets clicking, it's phenomenal. It is the least of his worries, with 10 starters returning in 2011, including 4 OL, his QB, his RB and his entire WR corps.
The problem is the atrocious defense. When your best defensive back is a walk-on (safety Jordan Kovacs), you know you're in trouble. They will be improved next season, but still will not resemble anything remotely close to a good unit. They are still pitifully young. And next year, they take a major blow to another defensive unit, this time the linebackers. They lose two starters, Jonas Mouton and Obi Ezeh, as well as Mark Moundros, who also saw significant time this year.
Once his offense gets clicking, it's phenomenal. It is the least of his worries, with 10 starters returning in 2011, including 4 OL, his QB, his RB and his entire WR corps.
The problem is the atrocious defense. When your best defensive back is a walk-on (safety Jordan Kovacs), you know you're in trouble. They will be improved next season, but still will not resemble anything remotely close to a good unit. They are still pitifully young. And next year, they take a major blow to another defensive unit, this time the linebackers. They lose two starters, Jonas Mouton and Obi Ezeh, as well as Mark Moundros, who also saw significant time this year.