Rivals camps - worth seeing?
Has anyone attended the Rivals camps? Are they worth it? The Pittsburgh one is on Sunday, and it is 10 minutes from my house. I think it is like 8 am to 5 pm, so I was not planning to spend the whole day there. However - I would like to stop by for an hour. I wanted to see how Ferns was doing, and a few other prospects will be there (like Nicholson).
April 27th, 2013 at 11:23 AM ^
haha, agreed. I'm driving in from Ohio Sunday. Thinking I'll spend the morning at camp then dip out for lunch and to explore a little, then head back for the end. I think that's when they'll giving giving grades and you can see the recruits up close. I'll be wearing something Maize and Blue so look for me
... can you pick me up some smack?
Let us know on Monday
Gas on the right, break is on the left. Turn your lights on at night.
Definitely go and give us your post-Rivals thoughts in diary format. I'd be very interested to hear your thoughts. I've never been - and don't have an opportunity to see one nearby my home - so I'm living vicariously through you. No pressure whatsoever, but just know that my weekend now depends on you attending.
Don't show up for the first two/three hours. Its mostly Paperwork, height/weights, and then bench, 40's, verts, etc (gets boring withing 10 minutes). The more interesting stuff comes after (individuals drills, 1V1's, pass rush, etc).
This is the only non-snarky response to OP.
The Board gets testy when there's no football/basketball/hockey to watch. I may need to take up a new hobby myself. Anyone know how to get in touch with any Pitt players?
Ouch...
Or you could just watch the NHL. Cause no one really cares about the NBA these days, apparently.
April 26th, 2013 at 10:54 PM ^
Yes- if you:
1. Head-to-toe maize and blue body paint
2. Sing "The Victors" non-stop at the top of your lungs
3. Hide inside tackling dummy
4. Ask if you can shag fly balls
5. Bring enough money to post bail
More tequila please.