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View attachment 29421 Meanwhile, apparently in that state up north…
Well…. Never mind.
I guess we could look into what those room packages are all about.
NIL basically gave OSU and the SEC an easier path for the bagmen.
View attachment 29421 Meanwhile, apparently in that state up north…
Well…. Never mind.
I guess we could look into what those room packages are all about.
You’d think someone who interacts with DFBIA on a regular basis wouldn’t be confused anymore when they respond like a bunch of stupid, hypocritical, wildly inconsistent jackasses living in an alternative reality where, say, your probably competent 3-star TE prospect is going to counter your opponent stacking 5-star DEs.Magnus
July 4th, 2021 at 8:57 PM ^
I'm a little confused by the hype surrounding Loveland. His film does not stand out to me at all. I mean, he can be an Ian Bunting but that guy didn't do much.
Broken Brilliance
July 4th, 2021 at 8:07 PM ^
Welcome Colston. Can't wait for you to knock Jack Sawyer or JT what's his nuts on his ass with a chip block in The Game and also catch a touchdown for good measure against those fuckers.
Locked up the #522 composite, #27 TE and the #588 composite, #30 TE in the class, thank goodness we don’t need to compete for the #84 composite, #3 TE that we were supposed to be in the running for anymore.OldSchoolWolverine
July 4th, 2021 at 8:51 PM ^
Great pickup. Great tape. Now let's hope we stop chasing the Ga TEs that never commit.
His commitment drops Michigan's per player average to 88.82Michigan lands the #588 composite, #30 TE out of Idaho
It’s funny when they, probably accidentally, admit that money has very little to do with what Ohio State and Bama are doing—kids want to play for championships while being developed to play in the NFL.
Jordan2323
July 4th, 2021 at 5:34 PM ^
The only way the nil helps Michigan is if we use the money cannon and far and away outdo every other program at the top.
JonnyHintz
July 5th, 2021 at 5:57 AM ^
Nah, it should actually balance things out more. It doesn’t benefit a player to be the 6th or 7th best player in his class at a top school and play most of your career out of the spotlight when he could commit somewhere like Michigan or Penn State and be the best or 2nd best player, and be much more marketable as a result.
I went to Yellow Springs last week with the family and saw a guy with a scUM hoodie. He saw my OSU t shirt and smiled and said he hopes we win it all this year. Me and my daughter looked at each other Puzzled as he nodded his head at me and left. Their fans can't even talk $hit anymore, and they can barely admit that were rivals at this pointDoes anyone else hear their fight song and laugh nowadays? That song used to get me angry. Now it's just a sarcastic anthem that highlights their mediocrity that makes me smile.
That gap of almost 6 points seems kinda big. Is that a lot?His commitment drops Michigan's per player average to 88.82
Meanwhile back in Columbus, Ohio State's per player average is 94.59