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ttun Shenanigans and Arguments (2016 official thread)

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Forty three seniors on the field, so all this was done with Hoke's recruits. If I'm not mistaken Hairball didn't exactly jump right into recruiting upon arrival, so basically they're counting on one full class and this year's freshmen. Should give them the chance to sign a great many kids in one year - but that could also mean taking a lot of ballast just to fill the holes.
 
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Forty three seniors on the field, so all this was done with Hoke's recruits. If I'm not mistaken Hairball didn't exactly jump right into recruiting upon arrival, so basically they're counting on one full class and this year's freshmen. Should give them the chance to sign a great many kids in one year - but that could also mean taking a lot of ballast just to fill the holes.


He'll just do as he has been, take verbal from 2, and 3 star kids then kick them to the curb if someone better comes along.
 
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FWIW, one of those (vary rare) good news stories a scUM football player:

Football and friendship bond Michigan's Jourdan Lewis and the Vasher twins

The text message hit Michigan cornerback Jourdan Lewis' cell phone sometime after midnight on Nov. 13, only a couple of hours after Iowa upset the Wolverines 14-13 in Iowa City, a loss that put a serious dent in the their Big Ten title and College Football Playoff hopes.

The text message from Lewis' friend Tucker Vasher read: "Keep your head up. Tough times bring out the best! Shows you how tough you are. No matter what I love you, bro. Go Blue!"

Lewis, an All-America candidate and potential first-round pick in next spring's NFL draft, knows that few people are as tough or inspirational as Tucker and his twin brother, Tyler. The 22-year-old Michigan fans were born with osteogenesis imperfecta, a genetic disorder that is commonly known as brittle bone disease and which requires them to use wheelchairs for their entire lives.
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Michigan defensive back Jourdan Lewis became fast friends with the Vasher twins (seen here with Tucker), both of whom are big Wolverines fans.
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Entire article: http://www.espn.com/college-footbal...-develops-fast-friendship-tucker-tyler-vasher
 
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