moneypit
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Expectations are high....Being #1, and with that big ole bullseye....It's gonna be a fun year though!!
early Polls have TCU at 1 OSU at 2
Expectations are high....Being #1, and with that big ole bullseye....It's gonna be a fun year though!!
I don't think he is to worried about Nebraska...lol. They downgraded in their coach positions.
Riley's OR St team beat Harbaugh's Stanford team with Luck as QB a couple of times.
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
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.
Another coach flipping other school's commitments. Sounds just like Urban Meyer. You know the old say...What goes around, comes around.
Another coach flipping other school's commitments. Sounds just like Urban Meyer. You know the old saying...What goes around, comes around.
I'm not sure how a kid flipping his commitment is an indictment against the integrity of a school or coaching staff.
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.
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.