recruiting board

Submitted by reddogrjw on

so under useful stuff is the recruiting board - it is still labeled 2017, but I took a first shot at building the 2018 board.

 

the formatting needs help as well as the links so any help is appreciated.

 

 

 

edit - I have the link part figured out - if anyone knows how I can get it to single space I would appreciate it

also, any updates to be also be considered are welcome

if a mod could change the drop down to say 2018 that would be great too

 

 

alum96

April 16th, 2017 at 10:29 PM ^

Whoa.  That's a strong hand move for a bro with under a year on the board.  Plucky mate...plucky...

Hopefully you watched the video on how to build a swimming pool?

Gentleman Squirrels

April 17th, 2017 at 9:16 AM ^

I appreciate the effort, but it's poorly executed. The links to the committed players are to last year's commits. Emil Ekiyor doesn't even have a link. Sammy Faustin's name is noted as committed elsewhere when he is not. The CB we are on is not Jalen Green, but Gemon (CB) and German (S) Green. And both Tyler Friday and Mustapha Muhammad's names are misspelled.

Esterhaus

April 17th, 2017 at 12:27 AM ^

Through our noses mostly. A good wine, alcohol is a solvent with a low vapor point and it has other constituents which bind here and there, paired with appropriate food separates out distinct nuances from the food and carries those flavors to our sensory organs for interpretation by our brains. This can give pleasurable experience superior to food or wine isolated as the Europeans have known for millennia. It isn't your fault that you are 23 and just want to get drunk sometimes. Call liquor mixed with crude sweets and sours ain't gonna be "that delicious thing." Over time I hope that, if alcohol agrees with you, you learn to enjoy how it can improve the senses and it isn't merely a means for getting wasted and nulled out, although a big draw with even top-notch booze is the happy feeling it gives some folks (while admittedly alcohol makes some people turn weird, out of their heads and even violent, which is not good them or us). In all likelihood, you'll learn how alcohol can be nature's blessing, by now you are aware it is also a curse not infrequently.

JTrain

April 17th, 2017 at 6:58 AM ^

lol. Just ruined that dudes moment of trying to sound like a genius. Partially.
No offense to him bcuz he's mostly right, but he definitely now needs to tweak his alcohol presentation for future audiences.
But I think we can all agree one thing here....
(((GO BLUE)))

Esterhaus

April 17th, 2017 at 7:17 PM ^

Actually we're both correct. The ethanol is a solute when the wine reposes inside the bottle. But I don't enjoy wine in the bottle - I'm not a collector.

When I drink wine, which is how I appreciate it, the ethanol both liquid and vapor dissolves food particles on the palate and is thus a solvent as I had stated. This removes the "essences" of the garlic, sage, pepper etc. from sausages and cured meats for example so they can be transported and distributed to the taste buds and olefactory system, enhancing the perception.

Good luck with your wine collecting, it doesn't interest me.

xtramelanin

April 17th, 2017 at 10:23 PM ^

for a number of years, and i have a south-facing, mostly sandy slope that i could till an acre for and it would be pretty ideal.   the issue is time though, and there is only so much farming i can do with the family.  having a glass of pinot noir right now.  wish i'd grown the grapes. 

thank you for the compliment.  i don't want to be a turkey and not acknowledge that. 

GoWings2008

April 17th, 2017 at 6:35 AM ^

Whatever your "favorite" beer is, get ONE of them, poor it in a real glass and take st least 10 min to drink it. Try a different one, take a few suggestions of other people's favorites. Try a different beer once a day for a couple weeks, stouts, lagers, weizen, IPA, all of it. You won't find a favorite or enjoy it until you try lots of different ones.

LSAClassOf2000

April 17th, 2017 at 8:58 AM ^

I would agree about those. 

Actually, I found one that I'd never had before a few weeks ago among the Belgian beers in one of our better-stocked store in Metro Detroit - Witkerke. It's a little closer to a German Hefeweizen than many Belgian beers, but very tasty. Stopped and got more on the way back from the Spring Game, in fact. 

AFWolverine

April 17th, 2017 at 10:45 AM ^

What did you find?

I just spent 4 months in Germany and did a weekend in Brussels. Belgian beer is my go-to and is the creme de la creme of beer regions, IMO. Those monks certainly have a way with brewing. Chimay Grande Reserve is my regular now. I also had the pleasure of enjoying a couple bottles of Westvleteren 12 dark - widely regarded as the rarest beer in the world - while I was there. American microbreweries can suck it. Just kidding. In reality, there are some very good US beers, but not many that are world-class.

 

EDIT: NM I re-read your post. I don't think I've had that one. What's its profile?

triangle_M

April 17th, 2017 at 11:19 AM ^

Westy XII is a fine beer, but you have to like quads so giving it to someone who doesn't have the palate to appreciate it is a waste.  It is also not the rarest beer in the world, Utopias for example is harder to come by unless you're hanging out at GABF.  As long as we're in Belgium I'm partial to Cantillon but I digress. Blue Chimay is also a fine beer but so overpriced that I only buy it when I'm teaching a class to demonstrate the style and usually I'll go with Het Anker blue (which I like better) or Trois Pistoles (1/3 the price) if I'm staying on the continent, both are rated higher as BSDAs.

American micros are producing more world class beers than any other nation in the world and it is not even close.  For example, there are only 3 non-US beers in the top 50 on BA (Westy XII, Fou' Foune, and Zenne Y Frontera).  The rest are from the states.  Germany still dominates the lagers but even that lead is disappearing.  My friends at Durty Bull here in Durham brew a tremendous Vienna that they can't keep on the shelves.   Anyway, don't hate on US micros.

 

Brimley

April 17th, 2017 at 11:17 AM ^

Prior to celiac diagnosis, I loved my beer and agree that there are better options than those you mention for people like you and me, but...

As I've gotten old, I've learned that people should enjoy what they enjoy and don't listen to what is considered "right".  You like Bud, then drink Bud.  You like a Cab paired with anything, then pair it with anything.  You'd rather have a pizza then a 3 star Michelin meal, then go get the pizza.

BeatIt

April 17th, 2017 at 1:25 PM ^

Being an old school guy I scoffed at the new ipa's especially after seeing blue moon served with a slice of orange. Gave them another shot and like several of them. Any India Pale Ale IPA is good with me. My local grocer has 1 brand of ipa on sale each week, which is good because most are $3 more per 6 pack than domestic beers. Islmorada Sand Bar, Serra Nevada and Dogfish Head.

Rabbit21

April 17th, 2017 at 10:26 AM ^

It's like with coffee, you have to adapt the palate.  Start off with straight drinks that are a little easier on the palate, but still a little bit challenging and actually try to taste rather than chug them.

For example with beer, try a farmhouse ale, saison, etc.  If you jump straight to the IPA's you're probably not going to enjoy them.

For whiskey's go with a bourbon of some kind as they tend to have a little bit of sweetness from the corn they are (mostly)distilled from.  Try one of the milder ones like Buffalo Trace and drink it with a little bit of ice.  

Just my thoughts as I was like you when I started drinking.  I have no idea whether I am better or worse off, but now I like the taste of certain drinks and can appreciate them for the taste AND the buzz.  I might be better off if I just didn't drink and would have stopped had I not learned to appreciate the taste, but Bourbon and beer are delightful to me, so.........

BeatIt

April 17th, 2017 at 1:33 PM ^

See my post above. I've just now starting liking IPA 's but I would drink yuengleng, Heineken and Stella. I've drank dark beers on off for years, bass for example. I like the IPA's but the paler ones like India pale ale. It took me awhile because I didn't want to start buying $12 6 packs an drew not like it. Recently my grocer started selling single IPA 's so I was able to taste them before buying a whole 6 pack. I can afford to throw away $12 on a beer I don't like but I just don't like wasting money.

Ali G Bomaye

April 17th, 2017 at 10:33 AM ^

I've had two revelations with regard to drinking as I've gotten older.

The first is that "mixed drinks" doesn't just mean [cheap liquor] and [mixer]. That kind of thing is college-level drinking, and it never did it for me. I can't stand rum-and-coke, jack-and-coke, gin-and-juice, etc. But if you go to a nice cocktail bar, and order something complex that you can sip on, it can be amazing. I'd give this a shot at some point.

The second is that there's an endless variety of beers out there. Maybe you don't like generic light beers, but maybe you'd like a coffee stout. Or a fruity Belgian. Or a sour. The list goes on, and each one of these beers is vastly different from the others.

Farnn

April 17th, 2017 at 12:15 AM ^

May be time to add the Green brothers, who Michigan is really high on and EJ Holland just put in CBs for Michigan. He's pretty connected in Texas so it carries some weight.

Bleedmaizeblue

April 17th, 2017 at 12:11 PM ^

According to Sam Webb this morning, DTR said the coaching staff told him they plan to take 2 QBs in this class and were up front with DTR about that. This is the first time Im hearing this, but I would trust this is true.