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The Kyler Murray quarterback domino effect
This is a fun article about QB dominoes from Barton Simmons.
This is a fun article about QB dominoes from Barton Simmons.
Hopkins is a jabroni and the paid version of NDfister.
Here's a gem from Urban Meyer. OSU is the favorite according to Waller with Oregon and USC round out his top 3. OSU told Travis that he's their #1 guy at QB. Yet they haven't offered and just accepted a commitment from Joe Burrow, another 2015 QB.
TTown what are your thoughts on Bama QB recruiting for 2015? Do you agree with Barton that you may pass on a QB in hopes of getting Jacob Eason in 2016?
Waller feels like a last resort to Oregon (priority behind Murray) yet has no problem with OSU still not offering (priority behind Gibson). Amazing. Would love to know how Urban spinned that.
To me, the fact that he apparently had no qualms about discussing that in an interview speaks volumes. True class act.
Exactly. Just stopping and thinking about that is almost mind blowing. Shows how screwed up things are.
"I cheated a while back and never got caught, this is exactly what I did."
Is that cheating though? If the "school" (see: football coaches) buys out an ice cream truck for two hours and hires people to work in it, and it's only for the benefit of athletes already at the school, is there anything illegal going on? I can see how it would be an issue if it were a ploy while recruits were there.
“I was pretty close to going to LSU,” Speaks said. “Very close, very, very close. But, one thing led to another, one phone call was missed and now I’m an Ole Miss Rebel.”
Missed phone call cost LSU a four-star 2014 D-lineman? | CollegeFootballTalk
It's crazy to me that it could really be this even between 2 schools. Especially if one was your dream growing up like his was LSU.
It is if you tell recruits that you do this all summer and will get paid for 2 hours at $100 an hour. And then have 85 kids working for the 2 hours. Do they have to actually sell Ice Cream?
The problem is, there isn't a way to track these events to see if it is beneficial for recruiting. So it has to be labeled as potentially cheating.
This is pretty cool:
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Auburn painted the path of the Kick Six on its field for a big recruiting weekend: <a href="http://t.co/lj5b1gJab8">http://t.co/lj5b1gJab8</a> <a href="http://t.co/05P0nlO1e2">pic.twitter.com/05P0nlO1e2</a></p>— SB✯Nation CFB (@SBNationCFB) <a href="https://twitter.com/SBNationCFB/statuses/472403180865998848">May 30, 2014</a></blockquote>
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It looks like a large dog pissed on the field
Spike 80DF does the trick. Won't nothing grow when you put that stuff on it.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Deon Cain has committed to <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Clemson&src=hash">#Clemson</a> <a href="http://t.co/r9zGJfgkoP">http://t.co/r9zGJfgkoP</a></p>— Josh Newberg (@joshnewberg247) <a href="https://twitter.com/joshnewberg247/statuses/472454014010130432">May 30, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Elite WR.
Any relation to Dean Cain, Rack em's boyhood crush?