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I always loved #47 in the back there looking like a gamorrean guard.
JT Floyd is generally regarded as slow and didn't get a ton of interest from anyone other than UT and M.
Who?
He was supposed to hand off to Mike Cox, who was jettisoned after arriving on campus.Shavodrick Beaver actually turned down a scUM offer and went to Tulsa and in the process deprived us of four years of shaved beaver jokes.
I'll never forgive him.
Nor is there a point in arguing with people who don't think Brady Hoke and his #37 and #20 2014-15 recruiting classes don't still have an impact on Michigan's performance.
Just another day over at mgoblog, blaming Hoke for Harbaugh's ineptitude and refusing to write a word of criticism directed at Harbaugh:
http://mgoblog.com/content/sometimes-things-are-bad-and-thats-okay
They probably also don't want to realize that their "high" rankings in the past couple of recruiting cycles is more a product of quantity over quality. While tOSU continues to load up with a large majority of 4 and 5* kids, scUM's classes have been dominated by 3* kids with a couple of 4* and very few 5* recruits. The talent gap isn't narrowing...it's actually growing.I guess they don't want to argue with anyone who points out that Hoke took over a roster full of Rich Rod 2.5 star slot dots where as Jimmah inherited a roster full of guys who were recruited by Ohio State and actually fit his system.
They probably really don't want to then here the argument that Hoke did just as much if not more with lesser talent than Jimmah has done up to the same point in their careers at scUM.