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how come mcguffie hasnt signed? jealous of pryor? what a bunch of crap. its not like the kids havent had since their jr year to visit colleges. WTF?
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What I am hearing is that Shaw, a RB that was a PSU recruit changed his mind at the last minute and decided to come to Michigan. This kind of freaked Sam out. McGuiffie had a visit to California that went well. Insiders think he'll still come to Michigan but probably wants assurance that he is the guy.

I'd feel worse about this if he didn't suck balls in his two national appearances.


Michigan ended up with a top 10 class with a new coach. I am pretty happy with the day.
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rb is the easiest position to compensate for. selah, mcguffie. hope you sign.

funny, message board logic will mean we lost pryor to osu b/c of a corvette and mcguffie to cal b/c of blowjobs from mtool.
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M Club wrote:blowjobs from mtool.
Ahh, he must be the "middle man" duping guys into signing on for Cal.
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He sent his LOI in.

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88 wrote:5'11"
Buckeye knows numbers.

Next semester we'll work on compound words.

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running back is the most difficult position to recruit for. had mcguffie signed with cal we would've been set back decades. now we will dominate and mcguffie will run for 6000 yards, not to mention help mike hart with four wins over osu.
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That's awesome news about McGuffie not backing out on Michigan. I knew RichRod hung onto to Fred Jackson for a reason and he was supposedly a big player in helping bringing in the YouTube legend. You can never have too much talent at running back in the Big Ten so getting him and Shaw are huge after losing Hart. Brown and Minor will bring experience and can allow McGuffie and Shaw to be brought along slowly unless they hit the ground running in the spring time.
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I gotta give a Rack to RR. Stealing guys from Purdue, Florida, and PSU is strong. Two Florida kids in this class. I love that he's getting guys out of the sunshine state. Three Texas guys, 7 Ohio guys, the transitional recruiting class is better than one could have hoped for. Michigan will continue to be a national recruiting power.

On the downside...USC getting the top in-state guy out of Michigan for the second year in a row. Look for the new regime to land more promonant in-state recruits.
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WolverineSteve wrote:On the downside...USC getting the top in-state guy out of Michigan for the second year in a row. Look for the new regime to land more promonant in-state recruits.
Local Michigan-Insider radio was ragging on MSU pretty hard the day Nick Perry tossed MSU to the curb. Then he went and pimpslapped Michigan by signing with USC. I got a chuckle out of that.

On the surface, it doesn't look like MSU had a great recruiting year but Dantonio was able to get back into the Detroit scene and nab some solid kids. This is territory that John L refused to venture into for whatever reason. Just conceding it to Michigan, I guess. It's important for Dantonio to try and stake his claim in the Detroit area, and he's well on the path.
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Appalachian State 34
michigan 32

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Kansas City Kid wrote:Appalachian State 34
michigan 32

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Kansas City Kid wrote:Appalachian State 34
michigan 32

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Kansas City Kid wrote: I don't have a take....ever
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I laffed at the 5'11" listing. My niece dated Sam in middle school and has a class with him in highschool. Dude is no more than 5'9"

I don't think its fair to judge McGuffie on his two national appearances. A high ankle sprain happening in the first half of the first game pretty much killed his season last year. I was at the Cy Falls game and it was apparent he didn't have that second shift to get away from defenders. He will be fine next year. I'm happy he stuck with Michigan.
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Now that hoops season is over, per ESPN, Pryor is expected to make his decision next week.
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I want my message boards back, Pryor.
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Shoalzie wrote:Now that hoops season is over, per ESPN, Pryor is expected to make his decision next week.
My sources tell me it's down to Cal or Iowa.
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King Crimson wrote:
Shoalzie wrote:Now that hoops season is over, per ESPN, Pryor is expected to make his decision next week.
My sources tell me it's down to Cal or Iowa.

No USC?
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King Crimson wrote:
My sources tell me it's down to Cal or Iowa.

Kal is a lock, and the only way he goes anywhere else is if there's something amiss, like Corvettes and agents and stuff...

If he meets Kal's academic requirements, and isn't allergic to strawberries, that is.
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King Crimson wrote:
Shoalzie wrote:Now that hoops season is over, per ESPN, Pryor is expected to make his decision next week.
My sources tell me it's down to Cal or Iowa.
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I heard from a reliable source that Pryor is going to go on a Mormon missionary. After learning all about John Smith on South Park he thought it would be so dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb to waste his life playing football.

Seriously though.....this kid has taken exactly zero collegiate snaps. My goodness, what is up with about 6 fan bases jerking off to the guy? I got news for you guys......the majority of the top recruits every year don't amount to much in college. Take a look at all the 4 and 5 star busts. There's a big chunk of them every year. Yes, I know there's less of a percentage of 1,2, and 3 star recruits that make it in college than 4 and 5 stars but it's insane to act like a 13 year old girl that just saw Joey Lawrence's 6-pack on TV every time a big shot recruit is interested in their team.

College football fans have become 13 year old girls. You guys should all just change your moniker's to "ILuvJT69" or "Hott4LanceBass".
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Yeah, I suppose we should wait to :swoon: over guys until they're one of our respective teams' 85 first round NFL draft picks.
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jon is just mad because pryor didnt even consider going to Iowa. bitter fan is a better call than fans clamoring for a 5star recruit
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Yeah, excellent take Peter. I'm bitter because he didn't even consider Iowa......riiiiiiiiggghhtt!!

I don't get too excited about any recruit. I wait until they see the field before doing that because you just never know how a recruit will turn out. Stars are overrated.

Heck, Northern Iowa has had a couple of 5-star recruits playing for them recently, and that includes Whitney Lewis a former USC WR who couldn't hack it in the Pac-10. You'd be amazed to see how many 4 and 5-stars either spend their entire career sitting the bench or transfer to a lesser school/division because they can't hack it. I just think it's insane to get so giddy over some 18 year old kid before you've really seen what he can do.

In 2002 there were 38 5-star recruits according to Rivals.com. Looking through the list I see maybe a handful of players that were ever All-Americans and Devin Hester is the only 1 on that list that is even worth a shit in the NFL right now. And going be on that, the rest of the Top 100 ended up pretty mediocre.

Since we're talking about a QB here (Pryor), wanna know who the #1 QB in 2003 was? Kyle Wright, who was the 5th ranked prospect overall. Whitney Lewis was 3rd. Overall the 2003 class of 5-stars was better than 2002. There were 25 and only about half of them were busts. The list includes Reggie Bush, Greg Olsen, Robert Meacham, and Jarvis Moss. So not too shabby. But still, only about 50% really amounted to much in college.

Going on to 2004. There were 5 QB's that were 5 star recruits and 4 of them were busts. The 4? Rhett Bomar, Xavier Lee, Matt Tuiasasopo, and Anthony Morelli. The other was Chad Henne. Of the 3 years I have mentioned so far, this was the best in terms of 5-star recruits. Still quite a few busts but the list includes Adrian Peterson, Ted Ginn Jr, Keith Rivers, Early Doucet, Chad Henne, and Derrick Harvey.

Texas is a school that gets a lot of 5-star recruits, so here's another example....

2002- 5 5-star recruits. How many All-Americans of those 5? 2. How many busts? 3.
2003- 1 5-star recruit. Tony Hills Jr. Never heard of the guy. Must have been a bust or I would know of him.
2004- 1 5-star recruit. Frank Okam. Very good....not great, player.
3 years, 7 5-stars, 4 busts. 3/7 were impact players

Florida another good example.

2002- 1 5-star. Ciatrick Fason. Average player at best is now a crappy backup in the NFL
2003- 5 5-stars. 4 were very good-great players. The other a bust.
2004- 1 5-star. Derrick Harvey. Pretty solid player.
3 years, 7 5-stars. 1 bust, and 5-7 were impact players, 1 average player

Next is Florida State.....

2002- 6 5-stars. Only Lorenzo Booker and Leon Washington amounted to much of those 6 players and neither of them were all that good.
2003- 1 5-star. Ernie Sims. All-American.
2004- 1 5-star. Xavier Lee. Complete bust. Still can't beat out another bust- Drew Weatherford.
3 years, 8 5-stars, 5 busts, 1/7 impact players, and 2 average players

Last one I'll do is USC....

2002- 0 5-stars.
2003- 2 5-stars. 1 (Reggie Bush) became one of the best CFB players ever and the other (Whitney Lewis) ended up at UNI
2004- 8 5-stars. Keith Rivers was really the only impact player, Fred Davis was solid, Jeff Byers was injury prone
3 years, 10 5-stars, 2 impact players, 4 busts, 4 average players


Recruiting is a joke. People that get caught up in it are insane. Most of these tards on message boards haven't even seen any of these kids play, they've just seen a few highlights or read about them on the web. And if they have seen them play, they've seen them play against inferior competition. Take a look at the Top 100 recruits over the last 5-6 years and you'll see that most of the players on that list don't amount to much in college for one reason or another. I never get too excited about anyone, which is why I wasn't on here jerking off to Iowa's 2005 class that included a couple of 5-stars, one of the top QB's, and a bunch of other 4-star recruits. I wait until they actually play in college before getting excited because you don't know who will and who won't make it. Of course the best schools are the ones that get the 4 and 5-star recruits consistently, but there's no reason to get all giddy over individual players. You should get excited about overall classes because if you have a big class, chances are you'll be in good shape, but you have to realize a decent percentage of those big-shot recruits will end up being complete busts.

It's a numbers game folks! Stop going so insane over individual recruits it just makes you sound dumb in a couple of years when you're ripping the kid a new asshole on the message boards because he can't even see the field in his 3rd year on campus. I saw it when Iowa landed Blake Larsen, the top OT in the nation and one of the Top 10 overall recruits, in 2001 and the kid never saw more than a few minutes of action his entire career. It was daily posts ripping on him and people wondering why he couldn't play when we had a bunch of 2-star recruits starting. The reason is quite simple......they were better.
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TheJON wrote: Since we're talking about a QB here (Pryor), wanna know who the #1 QB in 2003 was?

Jason White?

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Pryor chooses Ohio State

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TheJON wrote: Last one I'll do is USC....

2002- 0 5-stars.
2003- 2 5-stars. 1 (Reggie Bush) became one of the best CFB players ever and the other (Whitney Lewis) ended up at UNI
2004- 8 5-stars. Keith Rivers was really the only impact player, Fred Davis was solid, Jeff Byers was injury prone
3 years, 10 5-stars, 2 impact players, 4 busts, 4 average players
Whats an impact player? someone that helps the team win a national or conference title? someone who is drafted on day in the NFL?
4 busts?
3 of the 8 5 star players from the 04 class (though the list I saw only had 7 five star players in that class) were JC players, and none were "busts", Byers as a true freshman joined 1 of those JC players on a solid O line that went undefeated the next year and was wire to wire #1. He still has a couple years to prove he is more than an average player. Ware was a solid safety and a big hitter, Powdrell was moved to FB where a horrible ankle injury vs Nebraska cut his career short.
Jeff Schweiger was huge as a freshman that year too, even sacked White in the Orange Bowl but family issues made him want to go be closer to home in San Jose.
Lewis is the only out right bust, Schweiger is a disappointment but with family issues you cant blame the kid
I think Bush, Davis, Rivers and Lutui have or all will go on to be day 1 draft picks in the NFL 4 years after signing with the school, seems like an impact to me. If Jarrett was the 8th 5 star on your list from 04, add him too. Byers and Schweiger may yet still be, Schweiger just elsewhere.
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another win over michigan. i would have rather seen the kid at psu.

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the general point from jon was well taken: pryor's going to suck. i fully agree. of course, schmick is some neocon douche worried everyone and their terrorist mother's out to get him, so we were treated to a point-by-point rebuttal as to why usc players don't necessarily support the trend jon mentioned.

the last time i saw an osu recruit and thought "oh shit" was justin zwick. that was in the context of tressel beginning to hoard all of the ohio talent for himself. i was right to feel so portentous, though not because of that particular recruit.
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peter dragon wrote:another win over michigan. i would have rather seen the kid at psu.

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i think i speak for a lot of michigan fans when i say oh well. it would have been more disastrous had he chosen you guys on signing day considering we weren't expecting the class we ended up with, but that seems like years ago and it never felt like he was coming anyhow.
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Fuck Neocons, fuck them up their stupid smoke blowing asses.

I want a president who is an atheist and will tax all churches like every other retalier in the nation. I want prostitution and drugs legalized and then taxed. I want all of the US Military back on US soil protecting the US from foreign invaders. I want tarriffs on all US based companies that have sent their production to other countries to the point that it wont make sense to send production to other countries. I want trade embargos on China, Taiwan and North Korea to go along with the one on Cuba. I want all illegal aliens treated like felony tresspassers and sent back to their country, if caught back on US soil illegally they should be shot on site. I think that any pharmaceutical advertising should be banned other than stuff directed just to doctors. Finally I want lobbying to be illegal.
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It would have been even more hilarious to hear Pryor say: "I'm going to play football at Michigan University."

It would have been appropriate considering how the athletic department is funneling all their student-athletes into worthless degree programs, anyhow.
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perhaps we should be treated to a debate competition between umich and osu players. rhetorical points given for statements preceded by fewer than five um's.

some people treat college like the academy and take their fair share of classical literature courses. most treat it as an opportunity to network their way into a job afterward. consider how many people's first job happens to be where they interned. i wouldn't mind a general studies degree that comes with the opportunity to network with the insanely rich alumni who hang around the football program.
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I once had a 200 level lit class - concerned with poetry - that contained a member of the football squad. He didn't represent very well - at all. It actually kind of sucked.

Oh, and JON - "caverns measureless to man" does NOT refer to your dearth of connubial bliss.
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