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Recruiting 2024 Recruiting Thread: 4* 315 pound DL D'antre Robinson commits

  • Friday, June 2, 2023 (17)
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  • 5* Jeremiah Smith
  • Chaminade-Madonna Prep (Hollywood, FL)
  • 6-3 / 198
  • 0.9986
    2 1 1
  • WR
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  • 5* David Stone IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL)
  • 6-4 / 270
  • 0.9960
    6 2 3
  • Warm
  • DL
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  • 5* DJ Lagway Willis (Willis, TX)
  • 6-2 / 225
  • 0.9887
    20 3 4
  • QB
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  • 5* Xavier Filsaime. McKinney (McKinney, TX)
  • 6-1 / 180
  • 0.9795
    36 2 7
  • S
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  • Jordan Ross Vestavia Hills (Birmingham, AL)
  • 6-5 / 215
  • 0.9774
  • 38 5 4
  • Edge
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  • Adarius Hayes Largo (Largo, FL)
  • 6-4 / 210
  • 0.9733
  • 45 4 9
  • LB
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  • Jonathan Echols IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL)
  • 6-4 / 230
  • 0.9525
  • 94 7 15
  • TE
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  • Kristopher Jones Fairfax (Fairfax, VA)
  • 6-2 / 220
  • 0.9421
  • 124 11 1
  • LB
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  • LJ McCray Mainland (Daytona Beach, FL)
  • 6-6 / 260
  • 0.9405
  • 136 16 22
  • DL
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  • Dealyn Evans Pine Tree (Longview, TX)
  • 6-4 / 260
  • 0.9321
  • 162 20 30
  • DL




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  • Jalyn Crawford Parkview (Lilburn, GA)
  • 6-0 / 180
  • 0.9319
  • 163 15 26
  • CB




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  • Ethan Calloway Lake Norman (Mooresville, NC)
  • 6-7 / 300
  • 0.9220
  • 208 19 4
  • OT


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  • D’antre Robinson Jones (Orlando, FL)
  • 6-4 / 300
  • 0.9050
  • 305 34 47
  • DL
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  • Izaiah Williams Carrollwood Day (Tampa, FL)
  • 6-0 / 172
  • 0.9014
  • 333 50 53
  • WR
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  • Ory Williams San Marcos (San Marcos, TX)
  • 6-6 / 320
  • 0.8843
  • 527 38 91
  • OT
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  • Kendall Jackson. F. W. Buchholz (Gainesville, FL)
  • 6-4 / 250
  • 0.8819
  • 568 55 81
  • DL
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  • Jayden Jackson IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL)
  • 6-2 / 300
  • 0.8750
  • 670 64 97
  • DL
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Can any of these future scholars explain the Pareto Theorem or Bernoulli's equation related to fluid flow? Should be part of being recruited to an elite University. Oh, maybe quote a few of the Bard's sonnets and some of Kipling's Barrack-Room Ballads. A verse or two from Gung Din or The Widow at Windsor, if you will.
 
Can any of these future scholars explain the Pareto Theorem or Bernoulli's equation related to fluid flow? Should be part of being recruited to an elite University. Oh, maybe quote a few of the Bard's sonnets and some of Kipling's Barrack-Room Ballads. A verse or two from Gung Din or The Widow at Windsor, if you will.
The Defense is very knowledgeable in physics. Conservation of momentum and elasticity theory in particular.

It's why they avoid hitting anyone running.

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Can any of these future scholars explain the Pareto Theorem or Bernoulli's equation related to fluid flow? Should be part of being recruited to an elite University. Oh, maybe quote a few of the Bard's sonnets and some of Kipling's Barrack-Room Ballads. A verse or two from Gung Din or The Widow at Windsor, if you will.
Gunga Din is a little dry, don’t you think?
 
Gunga Din is a little dry, don’t you think?
You may talk of gin and beer, when you're quartered safe out here, and sent to pennyfights and aldershotit. But when it comes to slaughter, you'll do your work on water, and lick the bloomin boots of him that's got it. Now in Injer's sunny clime, where I used to spend my time, a sarvant of Her majesty the Queen, of all them blackface crew, the finest man I knew was our regimental bhisti Gunda Din.
I was chokin mad with thrist and the man who spied me first...
 
Can any of these future scholars explain the Pareto Theorem or Bernoulli's equation related to fluid flow? Should be part of being recruited to an elite University. Oh, maybe quote a few of the Bard's sonnets and some of Kipling's Barrack-Room Ballads. A verse or two from Gung Din or The Widow at Windsor, if you will.
:nerd:
 
Feel like we need 4-5 because our past two cycles have been light on LBs. I suppose staff could take three HS and add a couple with experience through portal.
The transfers this past spring helped fill in those gaps from prior years IF BN’s evaluations are accurate. They have a range of remaining eligibility.
 
Can any of these future scholars explain the Pareto Theorem or Bernoulli's equation related to fluid flow? Should be part of being recruited to an elite University. Oh, maybe quote a few of the Bard's sonnets and some of Kipling's Barrack-Room Ballads. A verse or two from Gung Din or The Widow at Windsor, if you will.
The answer to those questions can be found through this:

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Remember to carry the one.
 

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    CDGator said:
    he mentioned the detectives working these cases get burned out and quit. So much pornography with infants and young children. Can’t even imagine what they’ve seen. Worst job ever.
    My former business partner had previously been a detective with the New South Wales Police in Australia. He did two years in the Child Sex Crimes division. He said every six months he'd get on a plane to Hawaii, lay on the beach for three weeks and smoke enough pot to be perpetually stoned. No one can stay on those cases. Each one is just adding to the PTSD.
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    CDGator said:
    he mentioned the detectives working these cases get burned out and quit. So much pornography with infants and young children. Can’t even imagine what they’ve seen. Worst job ever.
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    That need to be exterminated
    he mentioned the detectives working these cases get burned out and quit. So much pornography with infants and young children. Can’t even imagine what they’ve seen. Worst job ever.

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