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He sure passes the "look and/or eye test"......this kid (not Marshawn Lynch at 5' 11" - 215 lbs) is the real.....
He has family in Louisiana that happen to be big LSU fans. Mom is also from Louisiana.He's from Texas and I'm not sure why LSU is deemed the leader.
TimIt's remarkable that FSU keeps pulling these D linemen last minute, after they seemingly have no interest. In some ways, reminds me of Calipari's early years at UK.
When Josh Kaindoh committed to the Terps, he said there was no way he was going to change his mind - he wanted to prove that 5* recruits can go to the local school. Six months later, he decommits and (surprise surprise) ends up at FSU. You got to hand it to whoever is in charge of their DL recruiting.
It's remarkable that FSU keeps pulling these D linemen last minute, after they seemingly have no interest. In some ways, reminds me of Calipari's early years at UK.
When Josh Kaindoh committed to the Terps, he said there was no way he was going to change his mind - he wanted to prove that 5* recruits can go to the local school. Six months later, he decommits and (surprise surprise) ends up at FSU. You got to hand it to whoever is in charge of their DL recruiting.
FSU is arguably the best pipeline to the NFL right now...LSU has most players, but its dwindling a bit looking at last year and this year in terms of draft classes.
But FSU has amazing young talent in league (Davonta Freeman, Jalen Ramsey, Jameis Winston, Mario Edwards, Ronald Darby, Kelvin Benjamin, Tim Jerningan....the list goes on and on) and Jimbo is a good coach. Its not surprising they are an attractive location for many young players, who want to stay south, but not necessarily in SEC. In fact, just a few years ago, it came out FSU was recruiting kids by telling them they could make first day draft picks, without the "wear and tear" of playing in SEC.
The ACC is pretty much Clemson and Florida State. We talk about the B1G being just Ohio State and Michigan but other schools have been poking their head in (Penn State, Michigan State, Wisconsin) over the past 10 years. If a kid goes to FSU/Clemson, they have a 50/50 chance of playing in the Playoffs each year with no wear and tear. It's attractive.