Recruiting 2022 Post-ESD Recruiting Thread: 4* DE Jack Pyburn commits

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Yankeetown

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Obviously nobody knows what kinds of twists & turns NIL will take in the next few years.

But CBN is smart in making a focused effort to get out in front of it, and stay on the forward edge of the new battleline for landing top tier players.

Definitely a situation where if you snooze, Saban and the schools/boosters with more oil money than they know what to do with will steal everybody else's lunches (again).
 
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there never was a fight, just a beta acting in typical fashion. the rest of us were just pointing and laughing.
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It used the be the first 20 at Rivals. It makes so much more sense than total recruits x ratings.
I think if Rivals were top 10, we’d be way farther up then 46.

But seriously, you can’t give a a team that recruits jillion lower caliber players over one that has at least 20 solids guys.

You’re right. Not sure why I was thinking 10.
 

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That pic is sad. Sad to see such majestic birds hanging out, looking for a free meal. Reminds me of Gov subsidies/programs.

Did Benjamin Franklin Want the National Bird To Be A Turkey?

Franklin wrote that the “Bald Eagle...is a Bird of bad moral Character. He does not get his Living honestly…[he] is too lazy to fish for himself.”


When I lived in Wisconsin, I would frequently see both eagles and turkeys scavenging in the manure the dairy farmers spread on their crop lands in the early spring. Hungry birds gotta do what ever it takes to survive.
 

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Did Benjamin Franklin Want the National Bird To Be A Turkey?

Franklin wrote that the “Bald Eagle...is a Bird of bad moral Character. He does not get his Living honestly…[he] is too lazy to fish for himself.”


When I lived in Wisconsin, I would frequently see both eagles and turkeys scavenging in the manure the dairy farmers spread on their crop lands in the early spring. Hungry birds gotta do what ever it takes to survive.
It's true, the bald eagle was only chosen as the national bird because they look majestic. They are far from bad-ass birds when it comes to their demeanor.
 
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