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247 Stars: 3*
247 Rating: 87.15
National Rank: #589
Position Rank: #31
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Meanwhile, up in East Lansing....
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247 Stars: 3*
247 Rating: 87.15
National Rank: #589
Position Rank: #31
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Meanwhile, up in East Lansing....
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247 Stars: 3*
247 Rating: 87.15
National Rank: #589
Position Rank: #31
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Meanwhile, up in East Lansing....
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And another one!
You get a 3*! You get a 3*! You get a 3*! You all get a 3*!!!
And another one!
CA Edge Kevonte Henry. Roughly a top-75 prospect...in California! Picks tsun over Colorado, Kansas and Wazzou!
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https://mgoblog.com/content/hello-kevonte-henry
They certainly are.All seriousness though, the "rankings don't matter this year" thing if the off season delusion of '21. They never fail to deliver and this one is every bit as prevalent, and laughable, as the BARWIS!!! stuff.
They are consistent. I'll give them that.
And another one!
CA Edge Kevonte Henry. Roughly a top-75 prospect...in California! Picks tsun over Colorado, Kansas and Wazzou!
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https://mgoblog.com/content/hello-kevonte-henry
Their analysis of commitments has become the equivalent of if you asked someone on here to concisely mock their delusions.and while he's currently sitting in generic three star territory the shape of his recruitment indicates Michigan may have jumped on him before he flies up some rankings. That goes double since we're coming off a COVID season and rankings are significantly more wobbly than usual.
Meanwhile, the talent gap continues to increase exponentially and the difference between the top schools and teams like Michigan hanging on in the top 15–because every low level recruit they offer does get a bump—gets bigger than ever.
Their class this year screams Rich Rod
It also amuses me that they can’t even be consistent (probably because their coaches don’t have a real plan).Yep DFBIA has just swapped their obsession with slot dots and guys who run really fast but have no other skills with over sized Dlinemen.
Give him #14 and it will be like Josh Metellus never left.But maybe the plan is to use Alexander as the next safety who will be featured heavily in Ohio State’s highlight reel constantly getting burned.
I’m sorry, how many ‘L’s are there in MeteLLLLus?Give him #14 and it will be like Josh Metellus never left.