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Stop jerking off in my mother's room, even if it is the only room in the house with a VCR.
VCR? Wooly's so old he only handles hisself to filmstrips...BEEP
Stop jerking off in my mother's room, even if it is the only room in the house with a VCR.
at least they get Jumpman gear.
Four-star recruit cited for weed won’t be allowed to sign with Florida | CollegeFootballTalk
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">From Lakeland High School, I'm excited to welcome James Robinson to our <a href="https://twitter.com/GatorsFB">@GatorsFB</a> family! <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Swamp17?src=hash">#Swamp17</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/GoGators?src=hash">#GoGators</a> <a href="https://t.co/zpxDTInQyc">pic.twitter.com/zpxDTInQyc</a></p>— Jim McElwain (@CoachMcElwain) <a href="https://twitter.com/CoachMcElwain/status/826888894301999104">February 1, 2017</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Gators?src=hash">#Gators</a> coach Jim McElwain on signing WR James Robinson: "We get an opportunity to be involved in his life."</p>— Graham Hall (@GrahamHall_) <a href="https://twitter.com/GrahamHall_/status/826891048026775557">February 1, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Meyer was allowed to sign whoever the hell he wanted at Florida, even took a known gangbanger in Hernandez and got him enrolled.
This kid smokes a little weed and the higher ups at UF won't let him in.
Just goes to show you that being a rock star coach has it's privileges. McElwain is a decent coach, but he sure as hell ain't Urbie.
When you've got a basketball logo on your football uniform, but it doesn't matter because you're not on the field anyway because you made a poor life choice
Times have also changed since 2006. Between Hernandez embarrassments and the potential liability of Baylor I'd be willing to bet due diligence is at an all time high at FL.
white old crusty farts might not like it, but I promise you that these kids they are recruiting love it. Does it actually help you sign any kids? Absolutely not. But that's not the point. It's just another small little selling point. Makes Michigan seem "cool" and "hip" to these kids- especially considering most of the kids they are recruiting are black and identify with Jordan- they are into that brand and the hip hop culture. They aren't listening to Kenny Chesney and collecting Sketcher sneakers. They listen to rap music and collect Jordan sneakers.
I give our close in the last month a B.
If we got another rush DE, or a corner back, or a WR, I'd give it an B+.
If we got 2 of the above, I'd give it an A-.
If we added another rush DE, WR, and corner, I'd give it an A and I don't think you can argue it wouldn't have been an A.
Overall I can't complain.
Alabama has twenty-nine commits. Hunter Brannon, OT (3*) and Joseph Bulovas, K will take a blueshirt, counting against next year's class. As noted previously, Jarez Parks, DE (4*) will greyshirt.
So, Bama is down to twenty-six signees.
how in the hell do they get a consensus top 100 rated kid to take a greyshirt. Boggles the mind.
They are on another freaking level recruiting wise. Insane.
Can anybody refresh my memory on blue and grey shirts? What exactly that means?
Can anybody refresh my memory on blue and grey shirts? What exactly that means?
Can anybody refresh my memory on blue and grey shirts? What exactly that means?
A grayshirt is when a team offers a player enrollment on scholarship at the start of the second semester, after the upcoming season. The athlete then has five years to play four seasons, with the ability to redshirt at some point.
The blueshirt rule allows schools to put "unrecruited" athletes on scholarship once they arrive on campus, but count them against the next year's scholarship total, as long as they don't play. Here's what it means to be "recruited," according to the NCAA:
-- Was provided an official visit to the campus;
-- Had arranged, in-person, off-campus contact with a coach; or
-- Was sent an NLI or other written scholarship offer.
Coaches can contact players and have them on campus for unofficial visits — when the recruits pay their ways — without technically recruiting them. Essentially, as long as a recruit doesn't take an official visit or host one of that school's coaches, he wasn't "recruited" by that school.
never even heard of blue shirting.
What is grey shirting? | Athletic Scholarships
Grey shirting is a recruiting term that is not as commonly used as the term redshirting. A grey shirt is an incoming college freshman who postpones his enrollment in classes until the second term of his freshman year. This means they don’t take classes until the winter term. The NCAA allows college athletes five years to complete four years of eligibility after initial enrollment.
When a grayshirt puts off his enrollment, he’s extending his eligibility past his senior year for another term. Grayshirting is most commonly used in football. By delaying enrollment until the winter after his senior year of high school, a football player can play the fall season one year after his graduation date.
However, in redshirting, an athlete is enrolled in classes and practicing with the team, but not competing in games. By postponing their participation in games, they extend their eligibility into a fifth year of school. They are allowed to practice and train, but don’t compete in games so they don’t lose a year of eligibility. Redshirting is also used when an athlete gets injured and won’t be back for the season.
Can anybody refresh my memory on blue and grey shirts? What exactly that means?
I think our staff did well considering the circumstances. The coaches used the last few weeks and kicked ass trying to fill this class up. Just imagine what they could have done being here longer or possibly us winning more games?
Are we that bad off at WR? Lot of people complaining we only picked up 2 when we could use 3. I think Chip Long said 60% of the time they were in 2 TE sets. Not saying BK will allow that, but given our depth/talent at TE (Provided Alize remains on the right side of the GPA) would it make sense to keep just 2 WRs on the field more often? I think it would allow us to flex our muscle a bit more and commit to the run game.
Are we that bad off at WR? Lot of people complaining we only picked up 2 when we could use 3. I think Chip Long said 60% of the time they were in 2 TE sets. Not saying BK will allow that, but given our depth/talent at TE (Provided Alize remains on the right side of the GPA) would it make sense to keep just 2 WRs on the field more often? I think it would allow us to flex our muscle a bit more and commit to the run game.
NICEVILLE - Deonte Sheffield never lost faith in Jimbo Fisher.
Niceville's 5-foot-10, 200-pound running back drew rave reviews from the Florida State University coaching staff after a camp in Tallahassee over the summer, leading to believe the call - and scholarship offer - from FSU's head coach would come.
The end of summer passed. No call.
The end of fall passed. No call.
The season passed and a new calendar year began. No call.
On Wednesday - National Signing Day as it's known around the country - Fisher finally called.
Sheffield and his dad, Donnie, slipped on FSU caps in front of a standing-room-only Niceville auditorium and Sheffield committed to the Seminoles. Soon after he was given his national letter of intent and signed on the dotted line, turning down offers from Georgia Southern, UConn and Southern Mississippi.
Donnie went to work Wednesday unsure his son's dream would materialize. But then he was called home before the signing, walked to the front door and saw his family jumping up and down.
"I knew how bad he wanted this," Donnie said. "When he told me ... oh, man, I better stop because I'm going to start crying again. Florida State, it's an amazing opportunity. But to see my son's faith grow like it did, to see him become a man and grow up as a person through this whole process, that's almost the bigger deal."