Rawls if he can hang onto it, I'd guesss
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| Date | Title | Body |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day 22 hours ago | Ty Isaac |
Book it. |
| 2 weeks 4 days ago | I wonder |
I wonder if this can be Tom's second football related challenge (the first was his Barwis workout). Give Tom a set of pads and have him go 1 on 1 with looping lb's. Then cycle in V Smith. I'd pay top dollar. |
| 2 weeks 4 days ago | V Smith |
is about 5'7", and I'd say that's just about how tall Tom looks in the picture. I think it'd be a close call. |
| 2 weeks 4 days ago | TomVH |
may be shorter than Vincent Smith. |
| 2 weeks 4 days ago | I was |
and I was quite sad. |
| 2 weeks 5 days ago | Point boost. |
Engage. |
| 3 weeks 5 days ago | Jim Harbaugh |
is a Michigan player who I respect for what he accomplished as a player but I do not like him as a representative of the university. Most recent example I can think of is Mario, who I cannot stand in the slightest. |
| 4 weeks 2 hours ago | i dont like LA, but im starting to really like you. |
I dont like LA, but im starting to really like you. |
| 4 weeks 4 hours ago | exactly |
I didn't mean to insinuate that the only factor here is money, and I get that going to a school as a walk on would be quite a difficult choice to make if other Big Ten schools are willing to pay for you. It just seems like if Michigan was the only school he'd be willing to attend, he would have committed already. Then again, maybe his plan is to hold out for a late scholarship if the slot presents itself. I think that would be my play if I were in his shoes--know you're going to M, wait until signing day for a scholarship, and go there regardless of receiving an offer or not. |
| 4 weeks 5 hours ago | re: Edwards |
I think that everyone can agree that Edwards is a very good high school football player and will likely contribute to whichever school he eventually chooses. As Brian noted, we do not have a scholarship slot open for him because Coach Hoke has been crushing the recruiting trail. The question that I have is: do we really need a scholarship for him to join the team? Berkley probably would love it very much to don the winged helmet (at the very least we know that his multimillionaire brother wants him to). Is anyone aware of a financially well off recruit that has turned down a scholarship for the betterment of his future team (in any program, not just Michigan's)? If Berkley really wants to go to Michigan, and Braylon/Berkley's family can afford for him to pay his own way, what is stopping this from coming to fruition? Yes, this is a direct blow to his pride and hard work towards attaining a scholarship from a university of which he is a legacy, but why not walk on if they'll let you (assuming finances are not an issue)? |
