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Deal, last thing I want is to head out to Cbus for games next year and be looking over my shoulder :)
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"No soft verbals, no silent verbals, no quiet verbals, OK?" he said. "Either you're committed or you're not committed. … I think we have to define exactly what the rules are."
But Notre Dame took a shot from Benn in that regard. He told the Washington Post in a story published Wednesday that Irish assistant Peter Vaas, whom the school let go after the season, peppered him with text messages and phone calls after he had committed to Illinois.
Benn provided one such text message to the Post dated Dec. 17. It read: "FYI, ILL is telling Robert Hughes that they will build their offense around him. Didn't they tell you that? Coach Vaas."
Weis' reply?
"You ask me if coach Vaas sent him texts. Sure he sent him texts," he said. "You probably could go ask the kid if he committed to us beforehand too—see what he says to that one. It comes down to those silent verbals, all that other type of stuff.
"I don't think coach Vaas was trying to do anything unethical. … [Benn] should wish him well and not point a finger."
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] [/FONT] [SIZE=+2]An ill wind blows[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]Illinois' highly rated class leads to whispers[/SIZE]
you reap the seeds you sow..."All's fair in love and recruiting," CSTV analyst Tom Lemming said, "but I've never seen anything like this. Some kids are more of a pain than they're worth. The self-entitlement of some players now is completely out of control."
Ouch.Taosman;748599; said:Scouts have harsh criticism for Quinn
Posted: February 11, 2007
The words couldn't be harsher. "He's the biggest fraud in the draft," an NFL scout says of Notre Dame quarterback Brady Quinn. The scout is not a lone wolf howling into the wind.
Sportingnews.com
ScriptOhio;810349; said:
Quinn believes he should be No. 1
Note Dame QB says he can turn around NFL franchise
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) -- Brady Quinn already has taken a down-and-out football team and turned it around. He figures he can do it again.
That's why the Notre Dame quarterback believes he is highly qualified to immediately help a troubled NFL franchise -- and why he should be the first Fighting Irish player taken with the opening pick in the NFL draft in 35 years.
"I've been through the adversity. I've gone through losing seasons. I know what it feels like to lose, but I know what it feels like to win," he said. "I know what it's like to go through that transition."
Quinn didn't say it, but he also knows what it's like to try to win when not all the pieces are in place. Quinn played on an Irish team that didn't have overpowering offensive lines and its defense was average at best.
Entire article: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/20...t/2007/04/11/bc.fbn.draft.quinn.ap/index.html