Oddly enough I don’t think Michigan did very well this year. Maybe #20?I'm seeing a lot of 3-stars and 4-stars, but no 5-stars. Is that how you beat Ohio State and Michigan?
Oddly enough I don’t think Michigan did very well this year. Maybe #20?I'm seeing a lot of 3-stars and 4-stars, but no 5-stars. Is that how you beat Ohio State and Michigan?
You beat them by scoring more points against them than you give up to them. No matter how the players that play for you were rated by the "experts".I'm seeing a lot of 3-stars and 4-stars, but no 5-stars. Is that how you beat Ohio State and Michigan?
Jven Williams is a 5 star.I'm seeing a lot of 3-stars and 4-stars, but no 5-stars. Is that how you beat Ohio State and Michigan?
You beat them by scoring more points against them than you give up to them. No matter how the players that play for you were rated by the "experts".
That last sentence wasn't English, so I'll just ignore that ... but, yeah, it's dumb (and irrationally bitter) to suggest that 14-18 year olds subjected to numerous used car sales pitches by grown *** men who make millions doing this for a living are always going to find the right fit the first time. Many of these kids don't have the best parental situations, or the parents aren't really knowledgeable about colleges, regardless ... and even those who do have quality mentors still have to figure out life for themselves, and that's not always the first choice in school or football program.Their right fit? I thought recruits and their parents/mentors had that covered BEFORE they signed a letter of intent. Silly me. Just as empty schools on Parent/Teacher shows us, they don’t care.
I was told there would be no mathYou beat them by scoring more points against them than you give up to them. No matter how the players that play for you were rated by the "experts".
At least we're not doing this:Once again Bama, Georgia and Ohio State are ranked in the top 5 recruiting classes. So much for the demise of the Crimson Tide. They landed six 5 star recruits. Kirby Smart has had top 5 classes every year he's been HC at Georgia and obviously reaping the rewards of successful recruiting. Coach Franklin is doing a good job but certainly not at the level of those 3 schools. As a fan and donor, I would like to see Penn State compete at that high level. But I wonder.....is the 'price' to high to pay? I don't have any answers here.