Official College Football 2015 Thread!

No early predictions, but NSD should be interesting. Harbaugh came in late and seems to be making an early splash in the realm of being noticed. We'll see how much a couple weeks works for him. He's been hitting Texas heavy.
 
Riley was 2-2 against against Harbaugh in total and 1-1 against Harbaugh w/ Luck. Luck was 2-1 against Oregon St in his career.

Thanks for clearing up the bit of inaccuracy, the fact remains that Riley at a school with crap resources did pretty well against Harbaugh
 
Thanks for clearing up the bit of inaccuracy, the fact remains that Riley at a school with crap resources did pretty well against Harbaugh

Oregon St. was a much better football program than Stanford at the time when Harbaugh took over... Shown in the link below... Also note how Shaw is still riding Harbaugh's coattails. Facts don't lie!

Stanford

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_Cardinal_football


Oregon St.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon_State_Beavers_football
 
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OK, am I the only one surprised that Superman hasn't had a committment yet? Not that he won't or the signing class will suck, or anything like that, but I thought he'd have one or two by now.


nbcsports.com/2015/01/25/qb-zach-gentry-flips-from-texas-to-michigan-class-of-2015/?ocid=Yahoo&partner=ya5nbcs

#2 ranked pro-style QB in the country...
 
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Another coach flipping other school's commitments. Sounds just like Urban Meyer. You know the old saying...What goes around, comes around.
 
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Another coach flipping other school's commitments. Sounds just like Urban Meyer. You know the old say...What goes around, comes around.

The QB he switched backed out because Texas changed their play style. Outside of that, it's not like UM didn't have their share of flips and from the looks of it, Karma isn't exactly beating Urbans door down at the moment.
 
It will be interesting to see which QB gets the honor of getting buried in the backfield every week. Will it be the senior, the junior, the redshirt freshman, or either of the two true freshmen? I can see it now...No real QB until 2017.
 
Should be good to see real coaching happen and develop the talent.

 
I'm not sure how a kid flipping his commitment is an indictment against the integrity of a school or coaching staff.

Just typical moronic attempts at insults from Scared Swift. He will ignore the evidence that his precious D'antonio has also flipped recruits. Guy lives in bizarro world
 
Yeah, a kid who wants to go from a MAC school to the B1G... Big flip. MSU is not high pressure. They made an offer to a kid at a MAC school. He accepted. I haven't seen MSU going after a Wisconsin recruit, an OSU recruit or even a Northwestern recruit. Yet Harbaugh has decided to raid Texas and Nebraska. Yep...high ethics.
 
All the kids are continuously being recruited by multiple schools. If the recruiting being done is within the rules there is no issue. The kids don't have to answer the phone. Verbal commitments mean NOTHING.
 
Yeah, a kid who wants to go from a MAC school to the B1G... Big flip. MSU is not high pressure. They made an offer to a kid at a MAC school. He accepted. I haven't seen MSU going after a Wisconsin recruit, an OSU recruit or even a Northwestern recruit. Yet Harbaugh has decided to raid Texas and Nebraska. Yep...high ethics.

proving your retard again. Seriously, what planet do you live on? What meds are you on? You know you're batshit insane, right?

http://thisisspartablog.com/2014/02/04/spartans-flip-4-star-wisconsin-commit-craig-evans/

This announcement comes just over a day before signing day and should put an end to a back and forth recruitment that saw Evans commit to the Badgers on three separate occasions before joining the Spartans last night. Michigan State was strongly involved with Evans for many months and had secured several visits from him while he was a Wisconsin pledge. Many recruiting analysts had believed that Evans would stick with the Badgers, even after a surprise visit to Michigan State on January 25th. The Spartans, fresh off a 13-1 Rose Bowl Championship season, seemed to have gained enough momentum to sway Evans from the in-state Badgers.

The word from Wisconsin recruiting analysts is that Craig still has a little work left to do in the classroom, a claim disputed by Evans. The Michigan State coaches feel he will meet the NCAA requirements and be able to suit up this coming fall.

anybody else not surprised that they went after a kid who didn't meet academic standards either?
 
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