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Oregon RB Jonathan "Snoop" Stewart (official thread)

I find it interesting that USC scheduled him for 11/20 when they don't play a game on that day. Don't you want the recruit to experience a game day atmosphere? I think it is a plot to not let Johnathan see The Game and the experience of that day here in The Shoe. I hope he changes his mind and come here for The Game.
 
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I find it interesting that USC scheduled him for 11/20 when they don't play a game on that day. Don't you want the recruit to experience a game day atmosphere? I think it is a plot to not let Johnathan see The Game and the experience of that day here in The Shoe. I hope he changes his mind and come here for The Game.

The game that USC wants to show is not on the field rather it is on the beach...
 
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Buckeye1 said:
I find it interesting that USC scheduled him for 11/20 when they don't play a game on that day. Don't you want the recruit to experience a game day atmosphere? I think it is a plot to not let Johnathan see The Game and the experience of that day here in The Shoe. I hope he changes his mind and come here for The Game.
thats the first thing i thought of. not a bad move either.

when was the date scheduled?
 
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One other point to make about this, even though it may be a good move by the Condoms, aren't there already a butt load of kids already coming in on 11/20? I know Taz and CJ, as well as many others are showing up.

Anyways, the point I am attempting to make, is that with too many kids visiting, you may not be able to show as much 'love' to the kids as you might want, or what they may be expecting. Stewart deserves as much as we can give him, so at least in this case we should be able to focus more on him.

Make sense to anyone?
 
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http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sports/2002085740_backs09.html

Jonathan Stewart
5-10, 220, Timberline

Stats: 2004 season (10 games), 1,890 yards on 164 carries (11.5 yards per carry), 23 TDs (21 rushing).

Notable: State's all-time career rushing leader with 7,344 yards in 37 games.

Comment: "For him to do what he's done for four years is just something this state has never seen, especially at this (3A) level." — Chris Fetters, Scout.com Northwest recruiting analyst.

It starts with the powerful, athletic Stewart, the state's career rushing leader with 7,344 yards, and counting. The 5-foot-10, 220-pound senior from Lacey came into the season ranked as the No. 1 high-school running back in the country by several recruiting services and his 1,890 yards in 10 games has maintained the billing. One of only four running backs nationally to earn a "five-star" rating by Rivals.com, Stewart, who is one of the state's top sprinters and has a 40-1/2-inch vertical leap, has his pick of Division I colleges and is mulling offers from 10 schools, including USC, Florida, Nebraska and Washington State.
 
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