Belchevious Hornsnoggle to visit

Submitted by Dan Man on
next weekend or the following weekend.

bluebloodedfan

January 9th, 2009 at 2:24 PM ^

If so, this is where we are going to have to have faith in RR and whomever he brings in as DC to bring out the potential they see in these "meh" guys. Because now they are grasping at third and fourth choices at the position. And lets say this guy was to commit. He is clearly a candidate for redshirting. Because I think it would be a safe assumption he goes behind Turner on the depth chart at the very least. Which leads me to another question. Would it be better just to hold on to the schollie so that there would be one more to offer in the richer pastures of 2010? But I suppose the bird in the hand philosphy is best applied here... Anyway, Belchevious Hornsnoggle...the name sounds familiar. It reminds me of Brutaviok Trumpetus of the Trumpetus' Clan that hail from Ireland. They are known around the world for their blow hardness. I wonder if there is any relation.

CPS

January 9th, 2009 at 4:20 PM ^

... is another DE (2* Rivals, 3* Scout, 81 ESPN) who is visiting in a few weeks from Parselmouth, LA. He started his junior year as an incorporeal being, but has since bulked up to 6'3, 205 pounds and has the frame to continue growing. Like his great-grandpappy, Salazar Slytherin, he's intrigued by RR's snake oil. However, he is rumored to be scared of competition, especially from Dumbledore.

WolvinLA

January 9th, 2009 at 3:58 PM ^

Scout had an article that Maurice Clarett's son Donte is already on OSU's radar as a freshman in high school. As long as he can stay out of trouble.

CPS

January 9th, 2009 at 10:31 PM ^

Yes, I'm fuckin' with you and Chrisgo. I decided to have a little fun with what is real, what is not real, nothing is real. But I will not back down from my opinion that the Persians had the greatest 5th century BC empire. Anyone who disagrees can die in a fiery grave.

CPS

January 10th, 2009 at 2:05 AM ^

Although, I suppose I can cut you some slack. Jason and the Argonauts were 1) believed to be from around the 13th century BC, not 5th century BC, and 2) not an empire, but rather a group. Of course, if you mean the Toronto Argonauts and their DB, Jason Shivers, it's been a disappointing season for all at a 4-14 record and failing to make the playoffs.

chillmodious

January 10th, 2009 at 2:55 AM ^

Consider this date: September 12, 490 BC... The Battle of Marathon, where Darius I of Persia is defeated by the Athenians and Plataeans. When the leader of the Persians gets defeated in battle--#1 empire notwithstanding--was it really that great a century? Miltiades says nay. Still, when your closest competition is the Zhou Dynasty, this looms as pretty intimidating: http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/24/1724-004-AE2A07A2.gif The Achaemenid era was pretty badass, yo.

BleedingBlue

January 9th, 2009 at 8:30 PM ^

New prospect: Rick O'Shea I heard he just came on our radar. He's a WR from the UP and they say he has unbelievable balance - Just bounces off of guys. He came over from Ireland his sophomore year and was hurt a little his junior year so he's really raw. Runs like a 4.2 40 and could play in the slot. They said when he returns kicks it's like a pin ball machine, except he always finds the hole!