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2013 TSUN Football News

These look off the rack in the $19 replica jersey section of walmart:

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HorseshoeFetish;2337806; said:
espin now has the skunkbears with the #1 recruiting class in the nation. Is it just me or do recruiting rankings in May feel an awful lot like Heisman's in Sept when it comes to scUM.

GO BUCKS!!!!!!


Another staple of the Carr glory years they want to return to.

Overrated/underachieving recruiting classes.
 
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HorseshoeFetish;2337806; said:
espin now has the skunkbears with the #1 recruiting class in the nation. Is it just me or do recruiting rankings in May feel an awful lot like Heisman's in Sept when it comes to scUM.

While the Pillsbury Douche Boy has done a pretty good job of selling his bag of shit program, let's see how "his recruits" pan out on the football field.
 
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residentmfan;2336907; said:
Ginn was never that great of a WR even in college. Incredible return guy, one of the best I've ever seen. Kind of meh as an actual you know, wide receiver.

Ginn playing that Percy Harvin role for Meyer would have been something to see.


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The fuck were you watching? Ginn out wide was the reason why Gonzo, Holmes, Robo & Hartline had such success underneath and elsewhere because of his ability to stretch a defense and allow single coverage for others.

Teddy also lined up in the backfield, slot, single wing and one very memorable time as a TE.

Simply put - he kicked scUM's ass up and down the field at every position he played. 'Never that great' indeed.
 
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residentmfan;2336907; said:
Ginn was never that great of a WR even in college. Incredible return guy, one of the best I've ever seen. Kind of meh as an actual you know, wide receiver.
24 rec 280 yds.

Leading OSU WR in all 3 games, despite plenty of NFL wrs.

Outpaced Michigan WRs in the last 2, despite plenty of NFL wrs for you too (back when Jason Avant & David Terrell types weren't hailed as program changing pickups, they were status quo).

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Yeah, he was totally 'meh' as a WR.
Ginn playing that Percy Harvin role for Meyer would have been something to see.
Jim Tressel's offense held players back quite a bit but I think he used Ginn quite well. And no, Ginn couldn't come close to Harvin's production from that position.

He would have been wicked as a constraint for the defense though opposite Harvin.
 
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MililaniBuckeye;2337841; said:
While the Pillsbury Douche Boy has done a pretty good job of selling his bag of shit program, let's see how "his recruits" pan out on the football field.

Hoke is a fat slob that likes to talk shit that his ass can't or didnt cash (ND ducking the series with them :lol:). This trait has already rubbed off on many of his players. I also get the strong impression that he sells players on Michigan being great because they are Michigan and they just have to sign up and show up to restore that greatness. That can only mean good things for player development, right?
 
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WolverineMike;2336470; said:
I'll always be thankful for getting to watch Denard...

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Me too. What a warrior! Wow, could he ever take a hit! There was no quit in that guy. None!!1!1!11!!!!!!1!!11!

I'll always remember him that way!1!1!11!!!!!!1!!11!

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WolverineMike;2336454; said:
...It's no secret Tressel could recruit and beat TSUN's arse like this drum...

After a brief edit, I agree!1!!!!!1!!1!

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You would be so proud to know that the science of it has now been recognized internationally!

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Buckskin86;2336547; said:

We'll always remember Denard for him impressive contributions. So sad to see him go.

As for the pain that Hoke seems to feel about Notre Dame, it's because he's trying to deflect attention away from the dominance of his team by Ohio State by pretending that he has other rivalries of equal importance.

By the way, I think Hoke makes a good point. Notre Dame wants to play B1G mediocrity so that it can claim schedule strength while playing "away" games very close to home. Delaney needs to lay down the law. The B1G should cut Notre Dame off completely. If they want to play this new game, then let them suffer the economic consequences.
 
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residentmfan;2336902; said:
That gif proves what exactly? Morris got lit up in a high school all-star game by Matthew Thomas, the #1 LB in his class and a freakish athlete from Florida. I never once implied that Morris was Michael Vick. One thing he's certainly not though is Jon Navarre.

Navarre was all-time slow for a QB. Morris isn't going to be running a 5.4 in the 40 like Navarre. Morris absolutely does have some mobility to him. Wilton Speight, the 2014 QB commit looks even more nimble than Morris despite being 6'6 and 225 pounds. Neither one of those QB's are complete lead foots like Jon Navarre was.

I stand by my Ginn comment. Speed is overrated for WR's. Dwayne Jarrett and Mike Williams absolutely dominated at USC and neither one could run fast. Marquise Walker dominated at Michigan and he was slow as dirt. Jason Avant was a quality All-Conference WR and 4th round pick and he probably ran a 4.8 in the 40. The position will always come down to route running and catching the football.

And people calling out Braylon? Really? Not that much difference between the #3 or #9 pick, and Braylon made 2 Pro Bowls and in his best season he scored 17 receiving TD's. Almost 3 times as many receiving TD's as Ted Ginn has scored in his entire NFL career. A better Michigan guy to bring up for the purposes of this discussion probably would have been David Terrell.


Speed is overrated at WR.
-- Hoke 2013

Size is overrated on the OL.
-- RR 2008
 
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Steve19;2337916; said:
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Me too. What a warrior! Wow, could he ever take a hit! There was no quit in that guy. None!!1!1!11!!!!!!1!!11!

I'll always remember him that way!1!1!11!!!!!!1!!11!

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After a brief edit, I agree!1!!!!!1!!1!

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You would be so proud to know that the science of it has now been recognized internationally!

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We'll always remember Denard for him impressive contributions. So sad to see him go.

As for the pain that Hoke seems to feel about Notre Dame, it's because he's trying to deflect attention away from the dominance of his team by Ohio State by pretending that he has other rivalries of equal importance.

By the way, I think Hoke makes a good point. Notre Dame wants to play B1G mediocrity so that it can claim schedule strength while playing "away" games very close to home. Delaney needs to lay down the law. The B1G should cut Notre Dame off completely. If they want to play this new game, then let them suffer the economic consequences.

He beat osu more times than Henne, Hart, and Long combined.......so yeah, he broke The Streak. To me, that's a big deal
 
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