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No, it's the MA 2*'s where they are making their in-roads right now. They are absolutely killing it in the talent-rich football state of Mass.

Not to mention Vermont, New Hampshire and Nova Scotia.

They have to make up for the Scotsman who is unable to get to campus due to the Covids. That’s a lot of ground to cover.

I'm pretty sure all those German studs are under EU rules banning travel to the US. There's another excuse for them.

Well, somebody's got to take them in. After all if they didn't:

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No, it's the MA 2*'s where they are making their in-roads right now. They are absolutely killing it in the talent-rich football state of Mass.

It's more specific than that. There's New England talent and then there's Massachusetts talent and THEN there's Massachusetts elite boarding prep school talent! Michigan has threaded the needle to establish an elite boarding prep school pipeline whose benefits are sure to shock the Big Ten. The impeding number of career ending injuries, D3 transfers and quitting the team to just be a regular student in the coming years will be huge.
 
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It's more specific than that. There's New England talent and then there's Massachusetts talent and THEN there's Massachusetts elite boarding prep school talent! Michigan has threaded the needle to establish an elite boarding prep school pipeline whose benefits are sure to shock the Big Ten. The impeding number of career ending injuries, D3 transfers and quitting the team to just be a regular student in the coming years will be huge.
As I posted a while back, I see the recruiting trips being like the driving scene in "Scent of a Woman".
 
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