DOn't know. But, yano how we have alot of FL players? Western michigan is doing the same and has many FL players as well, I think they signed 11-12 this class. WHy do all FL players wanna come up north?
Tony Posada, OL from Tampa Plant
Brandon Fulse, TE from Fort Meade
Edit: With Rivals Link for Fulse
Fulse seems to have some solid offers
Do they have dreadlocks?
Did you just see the rivals headline and post here to get the info free?
I know, I know, free sharing of information and all that, but sometimes I feel a little bad for the guys who do that for a living. (I'm not one of them and usually not an apologist, but I'm just sayin'...)
I wouldn't ask for anyone to copy/paste an article, but scholarship offers are not private information.
Is there anywhere you can get that information without paying for it right now, other than this thread, and maybe other message boards sourcing info the same way?
I haven't looked. There's no reason to.
But here's a basis (provided by Brian) for why you shouldn't create threads like this:
http://mgoblog.com/content/offical-ethics-mgoblog
Blog Ethics
Obviously excerpting relevant parts of recruiting stories is a no-no. That's a major basis for Rivals/Scout revenue and the tiny tidbit of who leads is the golden nugget that stories get spun out around. Excerpting that basically steals the content.
It's pretty tough to steal something that rivals is already giving out for free......thanks for the mini-lecture though. Apparently Michigan Sports Zone obtained this "top-secret" information without the help of Rivals.
http://rivals.yahoo.com/michigan/football/recruiting/player-Brandon-Ful…
http://michigansportszone.blogspot.com/2010/02/2011-prospect-profile-to…
Magnus' blog is really great for this type of information. He usually has a very comprehensive and up to date Michigan offer list. His blog is free as well.
http://touchthebanner.blogspot.com/
Still disagree with essentially posting a Rivals headline and asking for the premium info.
Guess we just have a different interpretation of the blog's ethics statement.
I get what you're saying, but offers seem to be too "public" to violate the guidelines(to me, at least). For future reference, I wouldn't mind getting a ruling on this from one of the mods.