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You said she tried hard, educated guessYou are confusing me for @dubster1
You said she tried hard, educated guessYou are confusing me for @dubster1
btw that smillie should be called :becky: right?You said she tried hard, educated guess
For some reason, this board has decided that Spikes was a scrub who was lucky to play at all.
What smiley?btw that smillie should be called :becky: right?
I’m really happy that we got Steele, don’t get me wrong, but be spent a lot of time and effort to grab one kid. You can’t help but wonder what could be done in the SE with the same effort. Maybe we get two or three top 100’s. You just can’t know. Certainly not a total waste but I think you needed two of those three guys, for it to be worthwhile. Hell, if Bolden would have come here with Steele that could have made it worthwhile.
The other side is that we were working Cali instead of FL and South Ga coaches. We need those relationships.
Anyways, it seems to be working itself out and I think they learned a lesson
Hopefully we move up a spot or two (or 3) w/ the additions.
Take a look at Penn State's class. It's pretty impressive. "Only" ranked 11th, but they have 1 5-Star, 16 4-star's, and only 1 3-star. The only other team w/ just 1 3-star is Alabama. Their average is 92.11, which would put them 4th overall in average (Ohio State is ranked 12th w/ but 3rd in average at 92.22).
Is that her, because she is a biggin
For some reason, this board has decided that Spikes was a scrub who was lucky to play at all.
Allow me to retort:
It isn't just the hit, here. Notice how quick the every white jersey on the field is rushing to where Spikes just leveled Knowshon because it is pretty clear the whole team knew how amped he was to kick some ass. When your leader has that kind of intensity he's going to bring the team up with him.
It's like MLB Charles Jefferson from Ridgemont High School in 1982.
UF assistants Greg Knox, Sal Sunseri, and Todd Grantham visited 4-star DL Nathan Pickering on Monday in Seminary, Mississippi.