TheChosen1
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was just told not one single 5 star played in the super bowl...
But 80% of the pro bowl was made up of 4-5 stars
was just told not one single 5 star played in the super bowl...
Ha, I'm glad you edited that excerpt into your post, Panda.
I'm very curious as to who that defensive end was, and what teams were involved. Might be able to figure out who the writer was that way.
Ha, I'm glad you edited that excerpt into your post, Panda.
I'm very curious as to who that defensive end was, and what teams were involved. Might be able to figure out who the writer was that way.
Reading the comments, it's apparently Dante Fowler.
Don't know why I didn't look through the comments.
I has a smart.
So who's the reporter then? I wonder if it's someone still in the game.Reading the comments, it's apparently Dante Fowler.
The wildest National Signing Day stories, from Willie Williams to Landon Collins - SBNation.com
just read this and see that people LIKE HOPKINS can do shady sh#t
A five-star defensive end was committed to an in-state school for over a year. He loved the school, but became concerned when a writer for a recruiting site covering a rival school planted the idea in his head that the school to which he was committed actually had a secret commitment from another defensive end and wasn't telling him.
The writer convinced him to get revenge on the school to which he was committed. They concocted a plan in which the player kept telling the school he was still committed, all the while planning to switch his commitment to the rival on Signing Day.
On Signing Day, the player noticed the other guy was committing after himself. This bolstered his belief that the school was prepared to sign them both. So he decided to go through with the plan and faxed his letter to the in-state rival, burning the team to which he had been committed.
Of course, the writer who hatched the plan was lying. The "secret commitment" signed with a school out West.
Jason Higdon is the first name I saw for the reporter who lied to Fowler, in case anyone was curious.
hornsdigest
UL pulled the carpet on Colburn!? That'll be the biggest mistake of this recruiting cycle.
If nobody offers between today and tomorrow, he'll probably end up at a FCS like Coastal Carolina
Heard on the Radio today that he has an offer to go to Navy. He hasn't decided what he is going to do yet though.
UL pulled the carpet on Colburn!? That'll be the biggest mistake of this recruiting cycle.
If nobody offers between today and tomorrow, he'll probably end up at a FCS like Coastal Carolina
"The recruiting season in college football has featured more flips than a floor routine in gymnastics, and defensive lineman DaVon Hamilton of Pickerington Central might have made the most moves of all, finally landing in Ohio State’s 2015 class.
Hamilton committed to the Buckeyes last week after originally committing to Ohio University, then flipping first to Pittsburgh and later to Kentucky.
“This year has been like no other in the 15 years I’ve been covering recruiting,” said Jeremy Crabtree, national recruiting analyst for ESPN.com. “It’s gotten to the point in many cases where kids are committing to schools to hold a spot and truly not because they’re interested in going to that school.
“But it’s also a two-way street. The coaches continue to pursue kids committed to other schools and then complain about it when somebody steals one of their guys.”
Very underrated kid. Leave Dutch Fork with 5,500+ yards and close to 100 touchdowns and only 2 FBS offers?
Michigan only has ten recruits at this point so I assume there would be a few programs with a spot or two if he really tries to get his name out in the next few days
...a poster that was spotted at a recruiting event at Baylor over the weekend. Cooked up by the athletic department, it promises a bunch of really exciting new store openings in Waco, plus an Omni hotel (the kids love the Omni, apparently). When the picture got around, Baylor students and Wacoites got really excited—they've been clamoring for some of these for years! But the Waco Tribune has fact-checked the poster, and it's more wishful thinking than anything else.
Pappas Restaurants group Spokeswoman Christina Pappas on Monday debunked the claims that the company would be building an eatery in Waco.
"We are not building any locations in Waco," Pappas said in an email to the Tribune-Herald.
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In-N-Out and Whole Foods, too, have no plans to open up stores in Waco—though they have reportedly studied the possibility.