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I think that is the clearest explanation of point spread I have ever heard. Thanks.
I assume that you don’t get out much
I think that is the clearest explanation of point spread I have ever heard. Thanks.
Top Billing pointed out that Kirby can recruit but seems to be lacking in the development part. He said that Mullen can take a 3* and have them playing like a 5* in a couple of years and Kirby's players seem to regress. I would agree.
B52 is using AOL on a typewriter. You should just be glad he posts at all.I assume that you don’t get out much
I really don’t think that’s info they should be sharing.Just people I’ve talked to at vanguard teachers n such
this stuff gets around.I really don’t think that’s info they should be sharing.
That does not change my point. If my kids’ grades became public knowledge I’d be pissed and raising hell.this stuff gets around.
we knew most of the guys that weren't going to qualify in our previous classes too.
perhaps. I don't believe his actual grades are getting out there just that he has a low probability of qualifying.That does not change my point. If my kids’ grades became public knowledge I’d be pissed and raising hell.
That does not change my point. If my kids’ grades became public knowledge I’d be pissed and raising hell.
Maybe all of you will disagree, but I don’t think that’s something that should be shared with anyone outside his school and prospective colleges. Teachers may not be telling you his actual grades but they’re letting you know where his GPA is. How exactly is that your business?Nothing grade wise just chances of getting in...it ain’t ppl passing around transcripts and report cards
Maybe all of you will disagree, but I don’t think that’s something that should be shared with anyone outside his school and prospective colleges. Teachers may not be telling you his actual grades but they’re letting you know where his GPA is. How exactly is that your business?
you're asking a university to invest maybe $50,000 a year into you for five years.Maybe all of you will disagree, but I don’t think that’s something that should be shared with anyone outside his school and prospective colleges. Teachers may not be telling you his actual grades but they’re letting you know where his GPA is. How exactly is that your business?
I’m not crucifying anyone, but yes; shame on him. And I was only going off what you said:Wasn’t my business and I didn’t ask...the coach is the one that you should be crucifying...especially when talking to a Miami fan at a barbershop
Just people I’ve talked to at vanguard teachers n such
Not sure what you mean. I said it should be shared with prospective colleges.you're asking a university to invest maybe $50,000 a year into you for five years.
it's part of a calculus.
With the way the secondary has been looking, maybe we need 10 new ones. Elam and maybe Hill are the only ones worth anything. And for my sanity, I just assume we don’t have safeties in the game most of the time. No way can you have human beings occupying the defensive backfield yet receivers are running open every play. Makes me feel better to assume the coaches forgot to send them out there lollast I checked we're getting four of the top 25 players in Florida this year. All are, you guessed it, DBs.
Trailerbammer is taking the top 3 WRs in Fla, again.
Spurrier and Meyer werent sorting through leftovers.
I’m not crucifying anyone, but yes; shame on him. And I was only going off what you said:
Oh...ok then...well, umm, I guess...
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For the Florida defense, it’s going to be different to finally be not only allowed but encouraged to hit Franks. For so long, Florida’s QB1 was off-limits when it came to contact in practice.
In practice, you cannot touch that quarterback. If you touch that quarterback you’re going to be in trouble,” linebacker James Houston told reporters Tuesday, per Nick de la Torre of Gator Country. “It’s fun hitting someone that you couldn’t lay a finger on for four years. It should be fun seeing how that d-line especially gets after it.”
Everyone’s competitive juices are sure to be flowing on Saturday night. Defensive lineman Zach Carter recalled Franks’ “chirping” in practice.
“Man, if you come at Feleipe he will chirp,” Carter said, per de la Torre. “I mean, it might not be on a DB-level, but it’s pretty close.”
Houston remembered the “chirping” as well.
“He definitely had his little chirping battles with the defense over whether he would run somebody over on a certain play or not,” Houston said. “Saturday we’re going to really get to definitely see if he’s about that or if we’re about that. So, we’ll see.”