James Hudson's Ballz Are All Over The Place

Submitted by MaizeMN on
Stopped over to 247 to see what's up with crootin and I see 4 CBs for Hudson flipped back to Sparty and 1 more listed as foggy. Our very own, Ace has flipped twice in the last 24 hrs on his prediction. Anyone have any info on Mr. Hudson's turbulent ballz? Ace? Magnus? BK Finest? ANYBODY? On a better note, I see a CB for Darnay Holmes to MICHIGAN,so that is encouraging.

Jack Be Nimble

August 7th, 2016 at 3:10 AM ^

After Hudson's decommitment from Kentucky, the 247 predictions were leaning heavily  towards MSU, then they flipped with his first Michigan visit to around 80% to U of M, then they flipped back to around 80% to MSU after rumors emerged that his Michigan offer was not commitable, then they flipped back to around 80% for Michigan yesterday and early today due to the BBQ, and now several predictions have flipped back to the Spartans including Ace, Lorenz, and Wiltfong. At this point, I'm with MaizeMN. I'm really just curious as to what is going on. I assume either Ace or Steve will enlighten us after Hudson commits on Monday.

1VaBlue1

August 7th, 2016 at 7:38 AM ^

A co-worker had his vasectomy after kid #3.  About 11 months later, he had kid #4.  Blood tests proved he owned that kid outright.  Vasectomies are not fool-proof...

My wife put end-caps on her plumbing after #1.  And she has regretted it ever since.  (Was a HORRIBLE pregnancy for her, so we were both on board with the decision...)

carolina blue

August 7th, 2016 at 8:41 AM ^

Sounds like he didn't wait long enough. Vasectomies aren't immediately effective. You have to get rid of the Sperm still in there first. My doc said you have to have 20-ish orgasms to flush it out. After that, submit a sample to confirm.
Over 90% of vas failures aren't failures but patient error.



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bluewave720

August 7th, 2016 at 9:53 AM ^

Medically speaking, getting a vasectomy is the best option for the team.  Nothing is 100%, but that procedure is pretty darn close.  Side effects are much less problematic, which is why it's the right choice, IMO (vs ectopic pregnancies, adhesions, more complicated perioperative infectious course if present).

Agree with the sentiment, though, that you need to make sure the procedure is successful.  Have them check to make sure the safety is "on" before you get back into the swing of things.  

When I had mine, my MD was a Michigan grad and knew that I was a big fan.  He asked me to talk about the upcoming season during the procedure to take my mind off of it.  The only time I experienced discomfort was when I mentioned Borgess.  I should have taken that as a sign.
Watching 27 for 27 vs Penn State was significantly more painful than the procedure.

Hotroute06

August 7th, 2016 at 4:21 AM ^

Just watched Hudsons hudl tape. Definitely lacks athleticism but his strength jumps off the tape. He continually knocks guys over play after play. I'm unsure on him at the college level because it seems like he relies on over powering guys so much. The thing that sticks out the most to me though is that hes relentless in getting after the ball carriers which says a lot. He seems like a tough kid who will be good against the run but not much else.

WestQuad

August 7th, 2016 at 9:01 AM ^

What is the etiquette on commenting on recruits capabilities? It always makes me leery when people say a kid isn't as good as so and so or lacks something. Comments here are fairly balanced, but if the staff does want him and the kid is on the edge, seems like friends with other affiliations can use these comments as disrespekt

Bodogblog

August 7th, 2016 at 9:17 AM ^

This probably happens on many of the major teams' sites: all the fans want starz and top programs are usually in the hunt for other highly rated kids besides the player in question. It's bad form when the guy commits somewhere else, but this opinion on Hudson has been out there a while on this site.  Some like him a lot, others don't.  The coaches want him, which is what matters most and what the kid cares about, but personally I like to hear people's views of a player's film.  As long as it isn't mean or personal, it provides more info on a prospective player, and almost certainly wouldn't affect their decision process.