the Glove

January 18th, 2015 at 8:02 PM ^

If we could have respectfully the two best DBs in the country for the last 2 years playing in the same backfield at the same time... that would made me sooo happy.

Indonacious

January 18th, 2015 at 8:05 PM ^

already having that coat (as he landed) is a good sign of interest...unless of course each official visitor gets one in which case I rescind my optimism.

JamieH

January 19th, 2015 at 12:39 AM ^

I'm not trying to be an mysogynistic ass here, but when when I was in EECS about 20 years ago there were not "plenty" of hot EECS women.   There weren't very many women in EECS to begin with and only a very small number of them would have been classified as being "attractive".  Not that the guys were any great shakes either--most of us weren't exactly Tom Cruise.

I won't deny there was one EECS woman I knew that was pretty damn hot.  Let's just say I never saw her dating any of the EECS guys that were always drooling all over her.  :)

 

Now, it is extremely possible that there has been a massive demographic shift for the better in 20 years.  But that was the story in the early/mid 90's. 

Avon Barksdale

January 18th, 2015 at 8:34 PM ^

I. Marshall, M. Weber, C. Clark, R. Smith would make this class infinitely better instantaneously. Add in a couple under the radar guys and I'd be ecstatic. Come on down KLS and Wheatley Jr.

gord

January 18th, 2015 at 8:44 PM ^

Is there any way he doesn't go to SC?  Last year the LA guys (Jackson, Smith, Mama) committed to SC on signing day just like everyone thought.  Maybe they were trying to get their teammates exposure?

Maize and Blue…

January 18th, 2015 at 10:30 PM ^

Depth chart and sees a loaded, young, five star filled secondary, and then realizes that he probably won't get to start until he is a JR or SR. if he goes there. SC has gotten a ton of talent, but they still seem to find a way to lose four games a year.

Then he looks at our depth chart, and sees an opportunity, not only to play early with a group of young stars, but an opportunity to be a household name across the country, get a better degree, win alot of games under a legendary coach, have a shot at a National Championship, perhaps even be in the Heisman discussion, and then play in the NFL.

I believe that would be better than following the crowd, get lost in the shuffle, and be just another great player that went to USC and had his talents squandered.