5 Star RB Leonard Fournette to officially visit Michigan ($)
Per Rivals$
It looks like our coaching staff, with the help of Peppers, was able to convince the best running back in the nation and top player overall to some sites to use an official to visit in the fall. The general consesus is that this is an LSU and Alabama fight for the New Orleans native, but with the extremely positive trend we've been seeing in recruiting and how great our campus visits have been, anything is possible once you get a player on campus.
We really need to bring back the old system on the double. Every single one of his terrible comments is going to get -1, but he's still going to keep building up MGoPoints (seeing as downvotes don't matter) and eventually be able to post threads.
RS Senior DG plus a lot of that initial talent along the O-line and on defense starts to really mature. We are screwed by playing all three rivals on the road though
F that. Top teams go on the road and win. Alabama is favored by 20+ points in all their games in the early lines. I am not saying we're at Alabama level but if we are a premier program playing on the road against rivals should not be something to whine about. If UM is back to what it once was MSU will be a "tough game on the road that is a rivalry that we win 8 out of 10 years anyhow". ND is gone soon and OSU should be the main game every year and the rest should be a massive disappointment to lose to. That includes sanctioned PSU and "up and coming" Northwestern. Yes I know even in our days of lore we'd drop a bomb against a no name team every year but lets stop whining about the schedule and deal with it.
The only other highlight films I have ever seen that come close to the "WOW" factor are Jabrill Peppers and Derrick Green - I think the exposure from his visit will be great for the program but I would be amaized if he actually commits.
happy...
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Well, I don't know if you consider Virginia "deep south," but we got Derrick Green last year.
Anthony Thomas was from Louisiana, but I don't think they really had star ratings back in 1997. Denard, from Florida, proved himself an elite talent once he got to campus--but was "just" a 4-star to the recruiting sites. McGuffie was from Texas; I don't really think of him as an elite player but he was a 5-star recruit. Carlos Brown was from Florida.
Carlos Brown was from Georgia IIRC, but yeah, I agree with everything you said.
Carlos Brown was #39 overall to rivals back in the day. That's pretty elite even though he didn't really pan out
http://rivals.yahoo.com/Alabama/football/recruiting/player-Carlos-Brown-34737
David Cone was from Georgia.
The end.
I think from the Miami area, though.
who you could argue is from slightly outside the region, then Anthony Thomas or Jerod Ward in basketball may be it. Sam McGuffie was a 4 star.
Dang, you sleep a little late on the west coast and you miss everything... :(
Peppers with Fournette and Hand would make this class look Kentucky Basketball "ish". I'm not sure what Hoke is hope to but no complaints here!