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  • I think we would have seen more from Big Will this year if he was going to come around. But I hope I'm wrong.

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    • Him just being a competent B10 starting DT will be a pleasant surprise.

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      • ND lost a big one last night in CB Ronald Darby, who de-committed and is looking a Clemson, FSU & LSU. Look for us to put a full-court press on Yuri Wright...and we may go back and start courting Reeves as this is easily our biggest hole to fill with this class.

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        • M recruiting Yuri Wright, Armani Reeves & Kenneth Crawley at CB. They have just 1 verbal (Richardson) and would obviously like at least one more and I could see them taking two...

          Offer list for Crawley is pretty strong and haven't seen his film/highlights yet; Wright's higher rated of all them but Reeves imo is better suited for Mattison's man-to-man defense. Wright is a terrific athlete but might need a year on special teams and as a nickel/dime corner before he's ready to play at a B10 level.

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          • This is an interesting chart (with links). If ever an area cried out for NCAA involvement and rules enforcement, this would be it. However, too subtle of an issue for anyone in authority to clean this up:


              I just saw the below table from buckys5thquarter.com, a Badgers website. They went to www.oversigning.com to calculate scholarships offered over the last 5 years. The teams oversigning have a 15 - 4 bowl record (in favor of the team who oversigns.) Interestingly, Michigan was one of only 4 schools at a competitive scholarship disadvantage to win their bowl game. The field is just tilted the wrong way, and as long as the NCAA is toothless to do anything, the SEC will continue to dominate.   Winner     Loser     Diff     Miss State     137     W Forest     94     43     Auburn     144     Virginia     108     36     OK State     133     Stanford     99     34     Tx A&M     116     NW     91     25     Florida     120     Ohio St     98     22     W Va     121     Clemson     103     18     Fl State     127     Notre D     110     17     Illinois     120     UCLA     106     14     OKLA     122     Iowa     109     13     S Carolina     130     Nebraska     118     12     Cincy     113     Vandy     102     11     Oregon     121     Wisconsin     112     9     Baylor     132     Wash     125     7     Texas     111     Cal     108     3     Mich St     116     Georgia     114     2     Missouri     124     North Car     126     -2     Arkansas     135     K State     139     -4     Michigan     112     Va Tech     122     -10     Rutgers     116     Iowa St     134     -18       This table includes only those games where both teams data are available on oversigning.com. If strict adherence to the NCAA 85/25 rule was adhered to, the maximum number of schollys would be 85 plus 25 over five years, or 110. EDIT:  Don't lose sight of the forest for the trees. That is to say, obviously, there are legitimate reasons that teams have for signing more than 85 + 25, i.e., 110. Michigan had such reasons, and so did many others. And any team under 120 probably is within reason. The point is, when you start getting to 125 and beyond, you are starting to rack up a significant advantage. For instance, Alabama and LSU are at 136 & 131, respectively. This is a HUGE advantage. I hope that Brian, among others, continues to bang the drum for oversigning reform. Otherwise, teams are playing by a very different set of rules. Of course, given Hoke's magic golden poop, Michigan will continue to win, even though at a competitive disadvantage. But it shouldn't be that way. EDIT:  It is worth noting that of the Big 10 teams in bowls, only Michigan State and Illinois had an advantage (in terms of oversigning.) I suppose that figures for Little Brother.
            Last edited by Jeff Buchanan; January 9, 2012, 10:10 AM.
            Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.

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            • Originally posted by WM Wolverine View Post
              M recruiting Yuri Wright, Armani Reeves & Kenneth Crawley at CB. They have just 1 verbal (Richardson) and would obviously like at least one more and I could see them taking two...

              Offer list for Crawley is pretty strong and haven't seen his film/highlights yet; Wright's higher rated of all them but Reeves imo is better suited for Mattison's man-to-man defense. Wright is a terrific athlete but might need a year on special teams and as a nickel/dime corner before he's ready to play at a B10 level.

              We haven't been involved with Crawley, and as I understand it, we've laid off Reeves the last couple of weeks. We've been trying to flip Fla. commit Brian Poole for months. He's listening, but hasn't shown any signs of taking the step. Finally there is current UCLA commit Marcus Rios who is supposedly waiting for an improved test score. If he gets it, we supposedly have a decent chance.

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              • Originally posted by Jeff Buchanan View Post
                This is an interesting chart (with links). If ever an area cried out for NCAA involvement and rules enforcement, this would be it. However, too subtle of an issue for anyone in authority to clean this up:


                http://mgoblog.com/mgoboard/oversigning-and-bowl-wins
                Thanks for bringing that to attention. It would be great to be a bit more scientific about this and quantify it precisely to the greatest degree possible, and some of the skeptics in that thread asked some very good questions to help get the oversigning issue toward that place. Once it's there -- once it's clear to the greatest extent possible exactly who's doing what -- then you'll see those numbers incorporated into stories in the mainstream media, and you'll see schools embarrassed into transparency, etc. That would be a net positive for college football.

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                • Do we have a shot at him?

                  USC Trojans wide receiver Kyle Prater announced Monday evening that he would be transferring from the school.

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                  • Not a good one. Didn't feel we were even 'close' during his initial recruitment, more likely to help our rivals (ND) than us.

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                    • We got Amir Carlisle from them two days ago...haven't heard anything about Prater to ND though...

                      Apparently, USC has zero authority in granting releases due to their probation. The kids still need to sit out a year, but Troy can't keep them from transferring to ND.

                      Another (potential) transfer is Armond Armstead, which may include a package deal with his younger brother Arik. We've got an outside shot at least, but they're being real quiet.

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                      • Originally posted by Clashmore Mike View Post
                        We got Amir Carlisle from them two days ago...haven't heard anything about Prater to ND though...

                        Apparently, USC has zero authority in granting releases due to their probation. The kids still need to sit out a year, but Troy can't keep them from transferring to ND.

                        Another (potential) transfer is Armond Armstead, which may include a package deal with his younger brother Arik. We've got an outside shot at least, but they're being real quiet.
                        HEY!

                        This is our recruiting thread, not yours!

                        :-)

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                        • Clash is a UM fan in drag pretending to wear ND blue. :-)

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                          • So I notice that I'm a "senior member" but Clash is a "member" although he's been posting longer than me. What makes me a "senior member". my 61 years notwithstanding?

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                            • I believe it's 100 posts
                              To be a professional means that you don't die. - Takeru "the Tsunami" Kobayashi

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                              • Originally posted by SeattleLionsFan View Post
                                I believe it's 100 posts
                                correct---Clash reached "Senior" status today, he has exactly 100 posts at the present time

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