WoodleyIsBeast

January 31st, 2012 at 1:03 PM ^

the lack of love for the Ross School of Business.

The recruiting job done by Shane Morris is going to continue to platform this class for the next 12 months.  Heck, he'll obviously affect the 2014-2016 classes too.  So exciting to have him as a foundation for recruiting.

BrownJuggernaut

January 31st, 2012 at 1:41 PM ^

Great Interview, Mr. Thunder. 

Having watched Gronk and Sweet Leaf (Hernandez) all season, I think Breneman might be one of my top targets for this year. I think him and Funchess can be a dominant tight end pairing just like the Pats' duo. It seems like Hoke & Co have made quite an impression on him. Hopefully, they can lure him away from Penn State.

MGoAndy

January 31st, 2012 at 2:07 PM ^

...that Michigan's business school isn't on par with Stanford and ND is, as this thread will surely tease out, misguided.

m1jjb00

January 31st, 2012 at 3:54 PM ^

Stanford doesn't offer an undergraduate business school degree. 

Notre Dame was ranked #1 for undergrad business school programs by Bloomberg/Business Week.  Other schools with top 20 undergrad programs in the BCS are: Virginia (#2), Michigan (#6), UNC (#8), BYU (#11), Cal (#13), BC (#16), Texas (#17), Indiana (#18) and Wake Forest (#19).

True Blue Grit

January 31st, 2012 at 5:47 PM ^

(35+ years now), we've never had a TE who was a major part of the passing offense.  Even Jerame Tuman, a 3 time 1st team All Big Ten player and All American only had 33 catches maximum (1996).  His other years were in the 20's.  Bo, Moeller, and Carr mostly used them to block, while RR hardly did anything with them.   I'd love to see Borges turn a TE like Funchess or  hopefully Breneman into a 50+ catch guy.