Recruitment Hiccup

Wesley

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Yep, we would rather get those two star diamond in the rough skinny guys with 4.7 speed with a couple of MAC offers....
 

CloneinWDSM

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If no one saw this article and just read that we signed a QB With 0 FBS or even FCS offers, we would have people calling for heads.
 

Tre4ISU

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Yep, we would rather get those two star diamond in the rough skinny guys with 4.7 speed with a couple of MAC offers....

The irony here is absolutely astounding.

I guess all it takes verify a kids talent is a Bleacher Report article.
 

ISUCubswin

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Good article...good stats.

Looks like we've shown a lot of interest...

With Dom's history, may not be a bad idea to get a second quarterback in this class.
 

ISUCubswin

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Also possible his father is a head case. Went to school with someone who's dad was overly involved with the recruitment process and schools hated it. Father had a hard time realizing the school was recruiting the kid, not the parent. They would call schools basically begging for a scholarship for their kid.

They went from getting letters and calls from low-end P5 schools and top end-low conference schools to just getting information from the unknowns. I talked to one schools coach (not saying who for protection of the athlete and school) who basically said they knew the parent would be trouble for them the entire time they were a part of the program and didn't want a part of it.

Only reason I say this was probably the dad who's getting this article out there is because...how else would this information.article have gotten out there
 

khardbored

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Also possible his father is a head case. Went to school with someone who's dad was overly involved with the recruitment process and schools hated it. Father had a hard time realizing the school was recruiting the kid, not the parent. They would call schools basically begging for a scholarship for their kid.

They went from getting letters and calls from low-end P5 schools and top end-low conference schools to just getting information from the unknowns. I talked to one schools coach (not saying who for protection of the athlete and school) who basically said they knew the parent would be trouble for them the entire time they were a part of the program and didn't want a part of it.

Only reason I say this was probably the dad who's getting this article out there is because...how else would this information.article have gotten out there

I was thinking the same thing. Maybe he's not quite as good as his coach/dad thinks, and combined with super annoying dad. I'm sure he could walk on at Grand View College.
 

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