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My high school hosted a big basketball tournament over the weekend. As a football coach, I worked the parking lot, taking money at the entrance. Big black Jeep pulls up, window goes down and it's Brady Hoke. <_< He graduated from Fairmont, so it wasn't completely weird. My head coach got wind of his presence and asked if I would take in one of our lineman and introduce him to Brady. Alright, never met the guy other than taking his $2 to park, but cool. We walk in, find brady and as soon as we walked up, he turned and said hi. Now the Buckeye fan inside was screaming to rip his head off, but all in all he really was pretty cool. Talked to us for a good 10 minutes. Asked our kid to come to a camp around Father's Day. Real nice guy. Meeting him in person, he's really a lot smaller than he appears on TV. Both in heighth and girth.

 
My high school hosted a big basketball tournament over the weekend. As a football coach, I worked the parking lot, taking money at the entrance. Big black Jeep pulls up, window goes down and it's Brady Hoke. <_< He graduated from Fairmont, so it wasn't completely weird. My head coach got wind of his presence and asked if I would take in one of our lineman and introduce him to Brady. Alright, never met the guy other than taking his $2 to park, but cool. We walk in, find brady and as soon as we walked up, he turned and said hi. Now the Buckeye fan inside was screaming to rip his head off, but all in all he really was pretty cool. Talked to us for a good 10 minutes. Asked our kid to come to a camp around Father's Day. Real nice guy. Meeting him in person, he's really a lot smaller than he appears on TV. Both in heighth and girth.
Take comfort...
Ohio State Football Recruiting: 2014 Prospect Damon Webb Gives Commitment

Damon Webb has committed to Ohio State, according to ElevenWarriors.

Webb is a class of 2014 cornerback prospect who is rated a 4-star by Scout.com, but could also be used to play wide receiver as well.

The six-footer from Detroit also held a Michigan offer, and this has to come as stunning news to Brady Hoke and his staff. This recruitment definitely goes against the norm, with Cass Tech High School usually being a pipeline for the Wolverines.

The Buckeyes had a huge recruiting weekend, also gaining a commitment from Christopher Worley of Glenville High School. Damon Webb joins Marcelys Jones to become the first two class of 2014 prospects to give their commitments to Urban Meyer, who is working toward bringing in a monster class next year.

Still, there is an insane amount of time left for Webb to be recruited by other schools. Over a year remains until he would be able to sign with Ohio State, so nothing is a lock, especially when dealing with high school kids. However, from what it looks like right now, Webb is a Buckeye and a great haul-in by Ohio State.

With Ohio State basketball defeating Michigan and Ohio State football "stealing" Damon Webb from the Wolverines, this weekend has definitely been a win for everyone in Buckeye Nation.
 
Here's the latest Composite team rankings. Ole Miss is killing it at #12...and they haven't signed Nkemdiche yet. Oregon a little sluggish at #27. Stanford surprisingly low at #58...but only 12 signees so far.

1 Alabama 21 778.25 ▼

2 Ohio State 22 770.76 ▼

3 Florida 26 770.19 ▼

4 USC 14 764.16 ▼

5 Notre Dame 22 763.44 ▼

6 Michigan 26 760.66 ▼

7 LSU 27 759.76 ▼

8 Texas A&M 32 756.69 ▼

9 Georgia 29 740.04 ▼

10 Florida State 17 739.78 ▼

11 Washington 22 738.70 ▼

12 Ole Miss 22 737.58 ▼

13 Oklahoma 20 735.68 ▼

14 Texas 14 735.49 ▼

15 Virginia Tech 20 728.45 ▼

16 UCLA 22 724.98 ▼

17 Clemson 16 723.63 ▼

18 South Carolina 20 722.93 ▼

19 Auburn 16 721.97 ▼

20 Nebraska 23 720.43 ▼

21 Mississippi State 22 716.55 ▼

22 Penn State 17 715.79 ▼

23 Miami 14 713.36 ▼

24 North Carolina 18 711.83 ▼

25 Oklahoma State 21 709.72

 
Here's the latest Composite team rankings. Ole Miss is killing it at #12...and they haven't signed Nkemdiche yet. Oregon a little sluggish at #27. Stanford surprisingly low at #58...but only 12 signees so far.

1 Alabama 21 778.25 ▼

2 Ohio State 22 770.76 ▼

3 Florida 26 770.19 ▼

4 USC 14 764.16 ▼

5 Notre Dame 22 763.44 ▼

6 Michigan 26 760.66 ▼

7 LSU 27 759.76 ▼

8 Texas A&M 32 756.69 ▼

9 Georgia 29 740.04 ▼

10 Florida State 17 739.78 ▼

11 Washington 22 738.70 ▼

12 Ole Miss 22 737.58 ▼

13 Oklahoma 20 735.68 ▼

14 Texas 14 735.49 ▼

15 Virginia Tech 20 728.45 ▼

16 UCLA 22 724.98 ▼

17 Clemson 16 723.63 ▼

18 South Carolina 20 722.93 ▼

19 Auburn 16 721.97 ▼

20 Nebraska 23 720.43 ▼

21 Mississippi State 22 716.55 ▼

22 Penn State 17 715.79 ▼

23 Miami 14 713.36 ▼

24 North Carolina 18 711.83 ▼

25 Oklahoma State 21 709.72
I feel like the rankings here are very volitile.
 
My high school hosted a big basketball tournament over the weekend. As a football coach, I worked the parking lot, taking money at the entrance. Big black Jeep pulls up, window goes down and it's Brady Hoke. <_< He graduated from Fairmont, so it wasn't completely weird. My head coach got wind of his presence and asked if I would take in one of our lineman and introduce him to Brady. Alright, never met the guy other than taking his $2 to park, but cool. We walk in, find brady and as soon as we walked up, he turned and said hi. Now the Buckeye fan inside was screaming to rip his head off, but all in all he really was pretty cool. Talked to us for a good 10 minutes. Asked our kid to come to a camp around Father's Day. Real nice guy. Meeting him in person, he's really a lot smaller than he appears on TV. Both in heighth and girth.
Take comfort...
Ohio State Football Recruiting: 2014 Prospect Damon Webb Gives Commitment

Damon Webb has committed to Ohio State, according to ElevenWarriors.

Webb is a class of 2014 cornerback prospect who is rated a 4-star by Scout.com, but could also be used to play wide receiver as well.

The six-footer from Detroit also held a Michigan offer, and this has to come as stunning news to Brady Hoke and his staff. This recruitment definitely goes against the norm, with Cass Tech High School usually being a pipeline for the Wolverines.

The Buckeyes had a huge recruiting weekend, also gaining a commitment from Christopher Worley of Glenville High School. Damon Webb joins Marcelys Jones to become the first two class of 2014 prospects to give their commitments to Urban Meyer, who is working toward bringing in a monster class next year.

Still, there is an insane amount of time left for Webb to be recruited by other schools. Over a year remains until he would be able to sign with Ohio State, so nothing is a lock, especially when dealing with high school kids. However, from what it looks like right now, Webb is a Buckeye and a great haul-in by Ohio State.

With Ohio State basketball defeating Michigan and Ohio State football "stealing" Damon Webb from the Wolverines, this weekend has definitely been a win for everyone in Buckeye Nation.
:lmao: Buckeye nation will always have 1/13/13. That was the day their basketball team peaked and they got a LOI from a Junior in HS.

 
My high school hosted a big basketball tournament over the weekend. As a football coach, I worked the parking lot, taking money at the entrance. Big black Jeep pulls up, window goes down and it's Brady Hoke. <_< He graduated from Fairmont, so it wasn't completely weird. My head coach got wind of his presence and asked if I would take in one of our lineman and introduce him to Brady. Alright, never met the guy other than taking his $2 to park, but cool. We walk in, find brady and as soon as we walked up, he turned and said hi. Now the Buckeye fan inside was screaming to rip his head off, but all in all he really was pretty cool. Talked to us for a good 10 minutes. Asked our kid to come to a camp around Father's Day. Real nice guy. Meeting him in person, he's really a lot smaller than he appears on TV. Both in heighth and girth.
Take comfort...
Ohio State Football Recruiting: 2014 Prospect Damon Webb Gives Commitment

Damon Webb has committed to Ohio State, according to ElevenWarriors.

Webb is a class of 2014 cornerback prospect who is rated a 4-star by Scout.com, but could also be used to play wide receiver as well.

The six-footer from Detroit also held a Michigan offer, and this has to come as stunning news to Brady Hoke and his staff. This recruitment definitely goes against the norm, with Cass Tech High School usually being a pipeline for the Wolverines.

The Buckeyes had a huge recruiting weekend, also gaining a commitment from Christopher Worley of Glenville High School. Damon Webb joins Marcelys Jones to become the first two class of 2014 prospects to give their commitments to Urban Meyer, who is working toward bringing in a monster class next year.

Still, there is an insane amount of time left for Webb to be recruited by other schools. Over a year remains until he would be able to sign with Ohio State, so nothing is a lock, especially when dealing with high school kids. However, from what it looks like right now, Webb is a Buckeye and a great haul-in by Ohio State.

With Ohio State basketball defeating Michigan and Ohio State football "stealing" Damon Webb from the Wolverines, this weekend has definitely been a win for everyone in Buckeye Nation.
:lmao: Buckeye nation will always have 1/13/13. That was the day their basketball team peaked and they got a LOI from a Junior in HS.
Yep. The beginning and end for any Buckeye fan. No other can compare... :mellow:
 
My high school hosted a big basketball tournament over the weekend. As a football coach, I worked the parking lot, taking money at the entrance. Big black Jeep pulls up, window goes down and it's Brady Hoke. <_< He graduated from Fairmont, so it wasn't completely weird. My head coach got wind of his presence and asked if I would take in one of our lineman and introduce him to Brady. Alright, never met the guy other than taking his $2 to park, but cool. We walk in, find brady and as soon as we walked up, he turned and said hi. Now the Buckeye fan inside was screaming to rip his head off, but all in all he really was pretty cool. Talked to us for a good 10 minutes. Asked our kid to come to a camp around Father's Day. Real nice guy. Meeting him in person, he's really a lot smaller than he appears on TV. Both in heighth and girth.
That is really cool, even though it was your rival.
 
My high school hosted a big basketball tournament over the weekend. As a football coach, I worked the parking lot, taking money at the entrance. Big black Jeep pulls up, window goes down and it's Brady Hoke. <_< He graduated from Fairmont, so it wasn't completely weird. My head coach got wind of his presence and asked if I would take in one of our lineman and introduce him to Brady. Alright, never met the guy other than taking his $2 to park, but cool. We walk in, find brady and as soon as we walked up, he turned and said hi. Now the Buckeye fan inside was screaming to rip his head off, but all in all he really was pretty cool. Talked to us for a good 10 minutes. Asked our kid to come to a camp around Father's Day. Real nice guy. Meeting him in person, he's really a lot smaller than he appears on TV. Both in heighth and girth.
Take comfort...
Ohio State Football Recruiting: 2014 Prospect Damon Webb Gives Commitment

Damon Webb has committed to Ohio State, according to ElevenWarriors.

Webb is a class of 2014 cornerback prospect who is rated a 4-star by Scout.com, but could also be used to play wide receiver as well.

The six-footer from Detroit also held a Michigan offer, and this has to come as stunning news to Brady Hoke and his staff. This recruitment definitely goes against the norm, with Cass Tech High School usually being a pipeline for the Wolverines.

The Buckeyes had a huge recruiting weekend, also gaining a commitment from Christopher Worley of Glenville High School. Damon Webb joins Marcelys Jones to become the first two class of 2014 prospects to give their commitments to Urban Meyer, who is working toward bringing in a monster class next year.

Still, there is an insane amount of time left for Webb to be recruited by other schools. Over a year remains until he would be able to sign with Ohio State, so nothing is a lock, especially when dealing with high school kids. However, from what it looks like right now, Webb is a Buckeye and a great haul-in by Ohio State.

With Ohio State basketball defeating Michigan and Ohio State football "stealing" Damon Webb from the Wolverines, this weekend has definitely been a win for everyone in Buckeye Nation.
:lmao: Buckeye nation will always have 1/13/13. That was the day their basketball team peaked and they got a LOI from a Junior in HS.
Yep. The beginning and end for any Buckeye fan. No other can compare... :mellow:
Agree. One regular season win and a Junior in HS is all they have. :lmao: :lmao:

 
My high school hosted a big basketball tournament over the weekend. As a football coach, I worked the parking lot, taking money at the entrance. Big black Jeep pulls up, window goes down and it's Brady Hoke. <_< He graduated from Fairmont, so it wasn't completely weird. My head coach got wind of his presence and asked if I would take in one of our lineman and introduce him to Brady. Alright, never met the guy other than taking his $2 to park, but cool. We walk in, find brady and as soon as we walked up, he turned and said hi. Now the Buckeye fan inside was screaming to rip his head off, but all in all he really was pretty cool. Talked to us for a good 10 minutes. Asked our kid to come to a camp around Father's Day. Real nice guy. Meeting him in person, he's really a lot smaller than he appears on TV. Both in heighth and girth.
That is really cool, even though it was your rival.
I would think the possibility of one of your players getting a scholarship to a big 10 school would trump your own allegiances.
 
Some forecasts from 247 (some 5 stars):Nkemdiche - Ole Miss (runner up LSU)Foster - Auburn (Alabama)Tunsil - UGA (Alabama)Vanderdoes - USC (Notre Dame)Montravious Adams - Clemson (UGA)Dee Liner - Alabama (Auburn)Vonn Bell - Alabama (Tenn)Tony Conner - Ole Miss ( Alabama)Maynard Bostwick - Miami (Florida)Matthew Thomas - Miami (FSU)A'Shawn Robinson - Texas (USC)

 
I thought Laremy Tunsil was Florida's to lose? Since he's never been on the UM radar, I haven't paid attention to his recruitment.I've heard recently that the Matthew Thomas recruitment is now a UM/Bama race since all of the FSU coaches bailed.

 
I thought Laremy Tunsil was Florida's to lose? Since he's never been on the UM radar, I haven't paid attention to his recruitment.

I've heard recently that the Matthew Thomas recruitment is now a UM/Bama race since all of the FSU coaches bailed.
These are from the guy who knows more about Alabama recruiting then anyone...but may not be fully locked in with recruits not considering UA:The Scoop: Sources are mixed on Tunsil, who is torn between Alabama and Georgia. The Bulldogs have had some momentum of late, but this one will go down to the wire. Seeing him in Tuscaloosa would not come as a shock at all. This is another prediction that could change down the stretch.

The Scoop: Thomas is a big target for the Hurricanes and Seminoles and while an official to Tallahassee is still on tap, proximity to home and the Miami’s success at Booker T. Washington gives them the edge. The Noles are holding strong and have put the full court press on the South Florida native.

 
I thought Laremy Tunsil was Florida's to lose? Since he's never been on the UM radar, I haven't paid attention to his recruitment.

I've heard recently that the Matthew Thomas recruitment is now a UM/Bama race since all of the FSU coaches bailed.
These are from the guy who knows more about Alabama recruiting then anyone...but may not be fully locked in with recruits not considering UA:The Scoop: Sources are mixed on Tunsil, who is torn between Alabama and Georgia. The Bulldogs have had some momentum of late, but this one will go down to the wire. Seeing him in Tuscaloosa would not come as a shock at all. This is another prediction that could change down the stretch.

The Scoop: Thomas is a big target for the Hurricanes and Seminoles and while an official to Tallahassee is still on tap, proximity to home and the Miami’s success at Booker T. Washington gives them the edge. The Noles are holding strong and have put the full court press on the South Florida native.
Yeah, I actually know nothing about Tunsil. Guess I just assumed he was a Gator since he's from Florida and didn't see UM or FSU recruiting me.This is from a UM guy earlier this morning:

* 5-star LB Matthew Thomas had set a visit to Miami at one point last week for this past weekend but he changed his mind and decided to visit USC instead. My USC sources are saying that the Trojans don't feel real confident about getting him out of the South. That leads me to believe they're on the verge of being out. I keep hearing that Alabama, not Florida State, is Miami's top competition. Thomas will take an important visit to Florida State this weekend. He will likely see Miami during the week or on the final weekend on Feb 1.

 
I thought Laremy Tunsil was Florida's to lose? Since he's never been on the UM radar, I haven't paid attention to his recruitment.

I've heard recently that the Matthew Thomas recruitment is now a UM/Bama race since all of the FSU coaches bailed.
These are from the guy who knows more about Alabama recruiting then anyone...but may not be fully locked in with recruits not considering UA:The Scoop: Sources are mixed on Tunsil, who is torn between Alabama and Georgia. The Bulldogs have had some momentum of late, but this one will go down to the wire. Seeing him in Tuscaloosa would not come as a shock at all. This is another prediction that could change down the stretch.

The Scoop: Thomas is a big target for the Hurricanes and Seminoles and while an official to Tallahassee is still on tap, proximity to home and the Miami's success at Booker T. Washington gives them the edge. The Noles are holding strong and have put the full court press on the South Florida native.
Yeah, I actually know nothing about Tunsil. Guess I just assumed he was a Gator since he's from Florida and didn't see UM or FSU recruiting me.This is from a UM guy earlier this morning:

* 5-star LB Matthew Thomas had set a visit to Miami at one point last week for this past weekend but he changed his mind and decided to visit USC instead. My USC sources are saying that the Trojans don't feel real confident about getting him out of the South. That leads me to believe they're on the verge of being out. I keep hearing that Alabama, not Florida State, is Miami's top competition. Thomas will take an important visit to Florida State this weekend. He will likely see Miami during the week or on the final weekend on Feb 1.
Interesting....he was in TTown 2 weeks ago, but with FSU coming up maybe the assumption is that will vault them back up.
 
'Abraham said:
'Slapdash said:
My high school hosted a big basketball tournament over the weekend. As a football coach, I worked the parking lot, taking money at the entrance. Big black Jeep pulls up, window goes down and it's Brady Hoke. <_< He graduated from Fairmont, so it wasn't completely weird. My head coach got wind of his presence and asked if I would take in one of our lineman and introduce him to Brady. Alright, never met the guy other than taking his $2 to park, but cool. We walk in, find brady and as soon as we walked up, he turned and said hi. Now the Buckeye fan inside was screaming to rip his head off, but all in all he really was pretty cool. Talked to us for a good 10 minutes. Asked our kid to come to a camp around Father's Day. Real nice guy. Meeting him in person, he's really a lot smaller than he appears on TV. Both in heighth and girth.
That is really cool, even though it was your rival.
I would think the possibility of one of your players getting a scholarship to a big 10 school would trump your own allegiances.
That, and common human decency.
 
Four star safety, Tahaan Goodman to UCLA. Five star CB, Priest Willis, expected to announce for UCLA in two hours.
Composite has them at 15, but not far points wise from 8....guess who's 8?
 
Four star safety, Tahaan Goodman to UCLA. Five star CB, Priest Willis, expected to announce for UCLA in two hours.
Composite has them at 15, but not far points wise from 8....guess who's 8?
Alabama?Not too demean the composite rankings, but ESPN'S joke ratings have UCLA down in the 20's and dropping with each recruit committing. I don't put much stock into their rankings. I know little to nothing about 247, as they are free New kids on the block, but they also have UCLA strangely low. We won't know for a few years good it all pans out, but since 1998, this should be one of UCLA's best classes. If you ignore the glaring miss of QB, that is.Alabama will have a damn good class, though. You should be happy that LSU fans actually thought Willis and Goodman were locks to them, which has been pretty much wrong for the last 5 months.
 
I gest a kick outta how serious you guys take this ####. 2* or 5*, still a crap shoot. I've learned to trust the coaches on my team's staff to get the players that fit the system. After that, the * attributed to a player is as much guess as skill.

 
I gest a kick outta how serious you guys take this ####. 2* or 5*, still a crap shoot. I've learned to trust the coaches on my team's staff to get the players that fit the system. After that, the * attributed to a player is as much guess as skill.
Not really. There is a large element of luck to it, which is basically how the kid is developed and his intangibles, but the higher rated players still hit at a better rate than the lower rates kids. Or do you think Armstead and Thomas were overrated? I'd take them in a heartbeat.
 
Four star safety, Tahaan Goodman to UCLA. Five star CB, Priest Willis, expected to announce for UCLA in two hours.
Composite has them at 15, but not far points wise from 8....guess who's 8?
Alabama?Not too demean the composite rankings, but ESPN'S joke ratings have UCLA down in the 20's and dropping with each recruit committing. I don't put much stock into their rankings. I know little to nothing about 247, as they are free New kids on the block, but they also have UCLA strangely low. We won't know for a few years good it all pans out, but since 1998, this should be one of UCLA's best classes. If you ignore the glaring miss of QB, that is.Alabama will have a damn good class, though. You should be happy that LSU fans actually thought Willis and Goodman were locks to them, which has been pretty much wrong for the last 5 months.
USC is 8... UCLA closed that program gap pretty quickly. 247 has UCLA at 19....USC at 10. Im now at 247 because I followed the Rivals founder, who seems to be the face of recruiting services and the most innovative. Agree ESPN probably skews the composite....they love the guys who play in their games.
 
'GDogg said:
I gest a kick outta how serious you guys take this ####. 2* or 5*, still a crap shoot. I've learned to trust the coaches on my team's staff to get the players that fit the system. After that, the * attributed to a player is as much guess as skill.
Not really. There is a large element of luck to it, which is basically how the kid is developed and his intangibles, but the higher rated players still hit at a better rate than the lower rates kids. Or do you think Armstead and Thomas were overrated? I'd take them in a heartbeat.
I get that more talent = better odds, but in the end, it's a huge guess. Obviously the two you mentioned are/will be studs. But for every D'Anthony Thomas, there's a whole helluva lot more Cameron Colvin's. That's all I'm saying. As much chest-thumping that goes on (not nec. saying in this thread...although it's most def. not immune to it, but in general), I can't help but laugh.And I use Colvin as an example, since he was a Duck and obviously, I'm more familiar w/ them vs other teams...but every team has a HUGE list of "can't miss" busts. :shrug:
 
I gest a kick outta how serious you guys take this ####. 2* or 5*, still a crap shoot. I've learned to trust the coaches on my team's staff to get the players that fit the system. After that, the * attributed to a player is as much guess as skill.
Not really. There is a large element of luck to it, which is basically how the kid is developed and his intangibles, but the higher rated players still hit at a better rate than the lower rates kids. Or do you think Armstead and Thomas were overrated? I'd take them in a heartbeat.
I get that more talent = better odds, but in the end, it's a huge guess. Obviously the two you mentioned are/will be studs. But for every D'Anthony Thomas, there's a whole helluva lot more Cameron Colvin's. That's all I'm saying. As much chest-thumping that goes on (not nec. saying in this thread...although it's most def. not immune to it, but in general), I can't help but laugh.And I use Colvin as an example, since he was a Duck and obviously, I'm more familiar w/ them vs other teams...but every team has a HUGE list of "can't miss" busts. :shrug:
That's why class rankings are proving to be pretty meaningful.
 
Miami hired James Coley from FSU as their OC today. That hire should benefit them greatly in the FSU/UM battles leading up to NSD. Coley was the main South Florida recruiter for FSU and was responsible for more than 1/3 of their starters this season.

 
One of the top storylines in college football recruiting for the 2013 cycle just got even more interesting.Defensive end Chris Jones, the nation's No. 2 overall prospect, is making an official visit to Ole Miss this weekend. He is committed to Mississippi State currently.Rebels247 reported last night that five-star defensive end Chris Jones, the nation’s No. 2 overall prospect, was on an official visit to Ole Miss. Jones, from Houston (Miss.), is currently committed to Mississippi State.The Rebels have been working to get the 6-foot-6, 270-pounder on campus for an official for weeks and have him in right now.It could not have been a better weekend for him to visit if spending time with other top national prospects is of interest to the talented pass rusher.Ole Miss has the nation’s No. 1 overall prospect, defensive end Robert Nkemdiche (Loganville, Ga./Grayson), the nation’s top offensive line prospect, tackle Laremy Tunsil (Lake City, Fla./Columbia), five-star safety Tony Conner (Batesville, Miss./South Panola) and five-star receiver and Ole Miss commit Laquon Treadwell (Crete, Ill.) on campus for officials.Nkemdiche and Conner are considered leans to the Rebels while Tunsil is said to have Georgia and Alabama at the top of his list with an edge to the Bulldogs.Should the Rebels flip Jones from their in-state rivals and sign Nkemdiche as expected, it would give Ole Miss the nation’s top two prospects out of the high school ranks, along with the nation’s top junior college prospect, defensive tackle Lavon Hooks (Northeast Mississippi Junior College), who signed with Ole Miss in December.

 
Miami hired James Coley from FSU as their OC today. That hire should benefit them greatly in the FSU/UM battles leading up to NSD. Coley was the main South Florida recruiter for FSU and was responsible for more than 1/3 of their starters this season.
All because Dumbo has to maintain his mediocre offensive coordinator duties.
 
One of the top storylines in college football recruiting for the 2013 cycle just got even more interesting.Defensive end Chris Jones, the nation's No. 2 overall prospect, is making an official visit to Ole Miss this weekend. He is committed to Mississippi State currently.Rebels247 reported last night that five-star defensive end Chris Jones, the nation’s No. 2 overall prospect, was on an official visit to Ole Miss. Jones, from Houston (Miss.), is currently committed to Mississippi State.The Rebels have been working to get the 6-foot-6, 270-pounder on campus for an official for weeks and have him in right now.It could not have been a better weekend for him to visit if spending time with other top national prospects is of interest to the talented pass rusher.Ole Miss has the nation’s No. 1 overall prospect, defensive end Robert Nkemdiche (Loganville, Ga./Grayson), the nation’s top offensive line prospect, tackle Laremy Tunsil (Lake City, Fla./Columbia), five-star safety Tony Conner (Batesville, Miss./South Panola) and five-star receiver and Ole Miss commit Laquon Treadwell (Crete, Ill.) on campus for officials.Nkemdiche and Conner are considered leans to the Rebels while Tunsil is said to have Georgia and Alabama at the top of his list with an edge to the Bulldogs.Should the Rebels flip Jones from their in-state rivals and sign Nkemdiche as expected, it would give Ole Miss the nation’s top two prospects out of the high school ranks, along with the nation’s top junior college prospect, defensive tackle Lavon Hooks (Northeast Mississippi Junior College), who signed with Ole Miss in December.
I really don't think they'll flip Chris Jones, but the way they recruit these days it wouldn't shock me in the least bit. We have Tony Conner coming for an OV this weekend, I think there is still a chance we land him. And you mention Laquon Treadwell...he's taken to twitter and instagram to show off his schwag back from Oxford this weekend. Here's the post where I saw this info on an MSU board.
 
One of the top storylines in college football recruiting for the 2013 cycle just got even more interesting.Defensive end Chris Jones, the nation's No. 2 overall prospect, is making an official visit to Ole Miss this weekend. He is committed to Mississippi State currently.Rebels247 reported last night that five-star defensive end Chris Jones, the nation's No. 2 overall prospect, was on an official visit to Ole Miss. Jones, from Houston (Miss.), is currently committed to Mississippi State.The Rebels have been working to get the 6-foot-6, 270-pounder on campus for an official for weeks and have him in right now.It could not have been a better weekend for him to visit if spending time with other top national prospects is of interest to the talented pass rusher.Ole Miss has the nation's No. 1 overall prospect, defensive end Robert Nkemdiche (Loganville, Ga./Grayson), the nation's top offensive line prospect, tackle Laremy Tunsil (Lake City, Fla./Columbia), five-star safety Tony Conner (Batesville, Miss./South Panola) and five-star receiver and Ole Miss commit Laquon Treadwell (Crete, Ill.) on campus for officials.Nkemdiche and Conner are considered leans to the Rebels while Tunsil is said to have Georgia and Alabama at the top of his list with an edge to the Bulldogs.Should the Rebels flip Jones from their in-state rivals and sign Nkemdiche as expected, it would give Ole Miss the nation's top two prospects out of the high school ranks, along with the nation's top junior college prospect, defensive tackle Lavon Hooks (Northeast Mississippi Junior College), who signed with Ole Miss in December.
I really don't think they'll flip Chris Jones, but the way they recruit these days it wouldn't shock me in the least bit. We have Tony Conner coming for an OV this weekend, I think there is still a chance we land him. And you mention Laquon Treadwell...he's taken to twitter and instagram to show off his schwag back from Oxford this weekend. Here's the post where I saw this info on an MSU board.
I saw that too....nice crisp hundreds, with a few smaller bills thrown in. The Clarion-Ledger is apparently on it.
 
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Tunsil - visited Ole Miss this weekend, instead of a previously planned visit to FSU. Still appears to be a close one between UGA and Bama.A'Shawn Robinson. - 5 star DL/OL from Texas has been a UT-USC fight, but Alabama is suddenly in the mix after a visit this weekend.Vonn Bell - 5 star safety may be a Tennessee lean now after a isit this weekend, with Alabama still in the mix.Vanderdoes - 5 star former USC commit visited ND this weekend and will be in Tuscaloosa next....could be down to those two.

 
This is the most overrated day in college football. Case in point: hen was the last time USC was ranked outside the top 20?Really done them a lot of good, huh? :hophead: These rankings are fun to talk about but there very little correlation between a school's recruiting rank and W/Ls.

 
This is the most overrated day in college football. Case in point: hen was the last time USC was ranked outside the top 20?Really done them a lot of good, huh? :hophead: These rankings are fun to talk about but there very little correlation between a school's recruiting rank and W/Ls.
Mostly true. There are always 2 star guys that suddenly get a couple extra stars upon committing to bama or texas. That said, you have to have the horses to compete. It's imperfect but I'd rather my team have 5 and 4 star rated guys than 3 and 2.
 
This is the most overrated day in college football. Case in point: hen was the last time USC was ranked outside the top 20?Really done them a lot of good, huh? :hophead: These rankings are fun to talk about but there very little correlation between a school's recruiting rank and W/Ls.
USC is on probation....has a woefully thin roster...and had to hire a guy who had accomplished nothing when Carroll left. Good recruiting is keeping them from missing bowls at this point IMO.Developing the kids definitely means a lot....but you can't win a championship these days without recruiting like Alabama, Florida, LSU, Texas, Oklahoma, USC (off probation)....Look at the BCS era results. Even Auburn recruited well...but they show you what happens when you can't develop.
 
Tunsil - visited Ole Miss this weekend, instead of a previously planned visit to FSU. Still appears to be a close one between UGA and Bama.A'Shawn Robinson. - 5 star DL/OL from Texas has been a UT-USC fight, but Alabama is suddenly in the mix after a visit this weekend.Vonn Bell - 5 star safety may be a Tennessee lean now after a isit this weekend, with Alabama still in the mix.Vanderdoes - 5 star former USC commit visited ND this weekend and will be in Tuscaloosa next....could be down to those two.
Vanderdoes has played things close to the vest. A couple of the guys I put the most stock in with regard to west coast prospects have said they think it will come down to UCLA and Notre Dame, but that Alabama is the dark horse that cannot be counted out. He's supposedly indicated that he'd rather not leave the west coast, which hopefully bodes well for UCLA. The dude's a stud, so whoever gets him should be ecstatic.The other big names left on UCLA's board are:4 star QB, Assianti Woulard out of Florida - "MVP" of the Elite 11 QB camp. Clemson and UCLA are considered the frontrunners and Trent Dilfer, during Woulard's OV to UCLA last weekend, jumped the gun and claimed he committed to UCLA.4 star DE Kylie Fitts - Former Southern Cal commit. The scout.com guys believe he's going to UCLA.4 star LB Isaac Savaiinaea - Former Stanford commit, comes from the same HS as Manti Te'o (Punahou School). Most think he's going to UCLA. Texas A&M is the other finalist.
 
This is the most overrated day in college football. Case in point: hen was the last time USC was ranked outside the top 20?

Really done them a lot of good, huh? :hophead:

These rankings are fun to talk about but there very little correlation between a school's recruiting rank and W/Ls.
This is false. There is a strong correlation between a school's recruiting rank and actual W/L totals/ranks.
 
This is the most overrated day in college football. Case in point: hen was the last time USC was ranked outside the top 20?

Really done them a lot of good, huh? :hophead:

These rankings are fun to talk about but there very little correlation between a school's recruiting rank and W/Ls.
This is false. There is a strong correlation between a school's recruiting rank and actual W/L totals/ranks.
:goodposting:
 
Tunsil - visited Ole Miss this weekend, instead of a previously planned visit to FSU. Still appears to be a close one between UGA and Bama.A'Shawn Robinson. - 5 star DL/OL from Texas has been a UT-USC fight, but Alabama is suddenly in the mix after a visit this weekend.Vonn Bell - 5 star safety may be a Tennessee lean now after a isit this weekend, with Alabama still in the mix.Vanderdoes - 5 star former USC commit visited ND this weekend and will be in Tuscaloosa next....could be down to those two.
Vanderdoes has played things close to the vest. A couple of the guys I put the most stock in with regard to west coast prospects have said they think it will come down to UCLA and Notre Dame, but that Alabama is the dark horse that cannot be counted out. He's supposedly indicated that he'd rather not leave the west coast, which hopefully bodes well for UCLA. The dude's a stud, so whoever gets him should be ecstatic.The other big names left on UCLA's board are:4 star QB, Assianti Woulard out of Florida - "MVP" of the Elite 11 QB camp. Clemson and UCLA are considered the frontrunners and Trent Dilfer, during Woulard's OV to UCLA last weekend, jumped the gun and claimed he committed to UCLA.4 star DE Kylie Fitts - Former Southern Cal commit. The scout.com guys believe he's going to UCLA.4 star LB Isaac Savaiinaea - Former Stanford commit, comes from the same HS as Manti Te'o (Punahou School). Most think he's going to UCLA. Texas A&M is the other finalist.
Not that it means much, but the Scout.com guys are predicting Eddie Vanderdoes to UCLA. And, Rivals.com's National Recruiting Analyst, Mike Farrell, is also predicting Vanderdoes to sign with UCLA. He thinks Southern Cal and Washington could be out at this point.
 
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Tom Loy @TomLoy247

"Just had a very good source tell me that 5-star OL Laremy Tunsil was signing with #OleMiss. Get your popcorn ready. #SigningDay #Bama #UGA"

:lmao: Ok....I'm willing to give Freese the benefit of the doubt...but now they're potentially signing the top 3 players in the country and SEVEN 5-stars....getting fishy.

 
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This is the most overrated day in college football. Case in point: hen was the last time USC was ranked outside the top 20?

Really done them a lot of good, huh? :hophead:

These rankings are fun to talk about but there very little correlation between a school's recruiting rank and W/Ls.
This is false. There is a strong correlation between a school's recruiting rank and actual W/L totals/ranks.
Right. Any player or even a class can be a hit or miss. But look at teams' averages over time and it correlates to success.
 
Tom Loy @TomLoy247

"Just had a very good source tell me that 5-star OL Laremy Tunsil was signing with #OleMiss. Get your popcorn ready. #SigningDay #Bama #UGA"

:lmao: Ok....I'm willing to give Freese the benefit of the doubt...but now they're potentially signing the top 3 players in the country and SEVEN 5-stars....getting fishy.
A lot of UCLA fans are worried about committed 4 star OL, Christian Morris, suddenly taking a trip to Ole Miss this weekend, too.
 
Tom Loy @TomLoy247

"Just had a very good source tell me that 5-star OL Laremy Tunsil was signing with #OleMiss. Get your popcorn ready. #SigningDay #Bama #UGA"

:lmao: Ok....I'm willing to give Freese the benefit of the doubt...but now they're potentially signing the top 3 players in the country and SEVEN 5-stars....getting fishy.
Yes. Very fishy!Especially with Freese tweeting about the rumors already.

 
I have always heard to broads at Ole Miss are top notch....maybe the word is finally getting to all the high schoolers and fast kids

 
I have always heard to broads at Ole Miss are top notch....maybe the word is finally getting to all the high schoolers and fast kids
This is true. It's also true that their facilities are bottom notch. Serious fishiness in this class.
 

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