malbaker86
Gators
Patterson about to get run out of TCU lol
Nebraska recruited this kid, he should've made the right choice
Already got a player deflecting
Patterson about to get run out of TCU lol
Nebraska recruited this kid, he should've made the right choice
What y’all got going on in the B1G?
Negged
You just saying this because yall stole their Natty
Already got a player deflecting
Take Covid seriously brehs. Looks like corona effects your brain after you’ve had it for too long like Smitty. Y’all pray for himGet negged for shouting out the best team in the Sauce Eastern Conference brehs
Let’s see who quotes this post and starts juelzingPAYNE’S FAMILY CONFUSED BY MICHIGAN’S SILENCE
If Carter pans out as a top-tier prospect, just like Carrico and Powers – and just like every in-state prospect the Buckeyes have wanted in their previous couple of classes – you can basically bank on Ohio State landing him.
Miles up the road, that’s far from the case. In Michigan, there seems to be a major disconnect between in-state players and the Wolverines coaching staff.
That’s even more under the spotlight following Rainer Sabin’s story in the Detroit Free Press that detailed the mystery a lack of communication between the Michigan coaches and Damon Payne, the No. 1 player in the state of Michigan who is a five-star prospect ranked No. 1 at defensive tackle and No. 14 overall.
Payne committed to Alabama in July, but Michigan seems to have pulled itself out of the race, writes Sabin:
Bewilderment is detected in his voice. Disappointment is heard, too. Over the phone, Damon Payne Sr. recalled how the Michigan football program he has always rooted for suddenly stopped recruiting his son, the gifted five-star defensive tackle and newly minted Alabama commitment, Damon Jr.
“I don’t know what happened. I have no idea,” he said. “If you can dig and investigate and find out why, let me know.”
More from Sabin’s report:
“It sounds weird. I totally get it,” he said. “As a parent, me and my wife and my son haven’t heard from them. I can’t go into detail and say why.”
He just simply doesn’t have an explanation. But Payne Sr. wondered if it may have had something to do with the tense relationship that has developed between his son’s coach at Belleville High School, Jermain Crowell, and Michigan. Based on his own experience, Payne said Crowell never tried to steer him away from the Wolverines.
“He never discouraged us or any other kids, ‘Don’t go to Michigan,’” Payne Sr. said. “I haven’t witnessed ill-will toward Michigan from him.”
From 11w
PAYNE’S FAMILY CONFUSED BY MICHIGAN’S SILENCE
If Carter pans out as a top-tier prospect, just like Carrico and Powers – and just like every in-state prospect the Buckeyes have wanted in their previous couple of classes – you can basically bank on Ohio State landing him.
Miles up the road, that’s far from the case. In Michigan, there seems to be a major disconnect between in-state players and the Wolverines coaching staff.
That’s even more under the spotlight following Rainer Sabin’s story in the Detroit Free Press that detailed the mystery a lack of communication between the Michigan coaches and Damon Payne, the No. 1 player in the state of Michigan who is a five-star prospect ranked No. 1 at defensive tackle and No. 14 overall.
Payne committed to Alabama in July, but Michigan seems to have pulled itself out of the race, writes Sabin:
Bewilderment is detected in his voice. Disappointment is heard, too. Over the phone, Damon Payne Sr. recalled how the Michigan football program he has always rooted for suddenly stopped recruiting his son, the gifted five-star defensive tackle and newly minted Alabama commitment, Damon Jr.
“I don’t know what happened. I have no idea,” he said. “If you can dig and investigate and find out why, let me know.”
More from Sabin’s report:
“It sounds weird. I totally get it,” he said. “As a parent, me and my wife and my son haven’t heard from them. I can’t go into detail and say why.”
He just simply doesn’t have an explanation. But Payne Sr. wondered if it may have had something to do with the tense relationship that has developed between his son’s coach at Belleville High School, Jermain Crowell, and Michigan. Based on his own experience, Payne said Crowell never tried to steer him away from the Wolverines.
“He never discouraged us or any other kids, ‘Don’t go to Michigan,’” Payne Sr. said. “I haven’t witnessed ill-will toward Michigan from him.”
From 11w
Let’s see who quotes this post and starts juelzing
God help college football coaches if players start realizing their power.
Dan Mullen is a QB guru, he had Nick Fitzgerald breaking records and when Joe Moorhead took the job he was shyt water
He had Felipe Franks putting up number
Who is the last QB Mullen struggled with?