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Oh8ch;2060819; said:I am missing something. How do you recruit if you aren't sure where you are going?
bassbuckeye07;2060824; said:by conspiring with the staff at FSU and then while on the trip and getting a tour of the WAC turning to the other recruits when they are left alone and saying things like
"these guys are really stupid compaired to the greatest staff ive ever seen down at Florida State...yeah they are way better you guys should go there as well....oh look I have these offer letters in my back pack with all your names on them"
My assumption was that bass was being sarcastic.wadc45;2060830; said:Are you really worried about this happening? Especially when none of the other recruits visiting this weekend are even considering Florida State? Winston is coming because he is generally interested in OSU...he spent 4-5 days here this fall and would have considered OSU even further if JT hadn't been let go...
IronBuckI;2060835; said:My assumption was that bass was being sarcastic.
bassbuckeye07;2060904; said:yes Wad....it was sarcasm...I should have used the font and for that im sorry
sandgk;2060847; said:I knew there was something fishy about bass' response ...
Video: Five-star recruit Jameis Winston at Alabama-Mississippi All-Star game
Published: Monday, December 12, 2011
By Dennis Pillion, al.com
MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- Five-star quarterback recruit Jameis Winston was one of the main attractions going into Saturday's Alabama-Mississippi All-Star game, and the two-sport star showed why in Alabama's 31-12 victory.
Winston completed 17 of 24 pass attempts for 121 yards and rushed for 37 yards and a touchdown.
The two-sport star from Hueytown committed to Florida State back in August, but that hasn't stopped Alabama and Auburn from trying to keep Winston in the state. This might all be moot however, as Winston is expected to be a high pick in the MLB draft, and has said he won't turn down "first-round money."