Gerald West (JJ Johnson's son)

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Bulldoghair

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"Mississippi State is still a school that I'm considering," West said. "I'm obviously real familiar with the program from growing up in a house with my dad and him playing there and following them and everything. They are recruiting me pretty hard, but not like some of the others are."

Alabama and Arkansas are recruiting him harder than we are? This makes no sense.....unless, for some reason Croom doesn't want him that bad. But I would think that anyone that is recruited hard by nick saban and alabama would be pretty dang good. And to think we have an edge on them being that his dad played at state, and we aren't recruiting him that hard? Someone please clue me in.
 

FlabLoser

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You'd think MSU would be awfully attractive to RBs because 1) we have a history of good RBs that go the NFL, and 2) our head coach is a NFL RB coach.
 
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Bulldoghair

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are you insinuating that we don't really need a conerback signee next year?
 

dawgatUSM

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Yeah, he's a CB. From the numbers, size, and speed, he looks to be real good. I would bet that it comes down to Alabama, Auburn, and State. He has grown up in Alabama so it's understandable that, right now, he's leaning more towards them. So, I look for Croom to make a large surge for him late as he always seems to do. As long as we can keep him from committing early that is...
 

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Bulldoghair said:
are you insinuating that we don't really need a conerback signee next year?

</p>I'm insinuating that Flabloser thought JJ's son is a RB, not a CB.

I think you need two good CB signees per year and I have high hopes for Damien Anderson this year.
 

dudehead

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I bet that's just the way a 17 year old might say: "I like Bama more than State - even if my Dad went to State."
 
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