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Missed this originally (just caught it when some one commented on Twitter as part of a new Purdue offer that CU as one of his prior offers), but the Buffs offered back in May.





 
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Missed originally (until I saw the 1st tweet below that noted the Buffs had offered him previously), but a son of a familiar name (at least to this Allbuffs 35+ football fan) was offered by the Buffs back in May.








 
Missed until I saw a Buff fan #Skobuffs the 1st tweet below. (CU offered back in June.)








 
(Per 247, interim staff originally offered around the middle of last October.)







 
Committed to Alabama in October.







Still an Alabama commit, but he's reclassified to 2024. (Per a 247 article (https://247sports.com/article/ryan-...ss-of-2025-alabama-commit-rankings-222821052/), he's fallen all the way down to "only" being the #14 overall recruit in 2024 after being #4 as a 2025.)

 




 
Did Kelly just ask the coach to bring the whole team in and offer them en masse?
 
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Did Kelly just ask the coach to bring the whole team in and offer them in mass?
Good thing this isn’t a Stanford board! lol
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Notre Dame
Proper nouns are different.
En masse is a french adoption, in mass is its English translation, and both are correct within the context of the sentence.

The most confusing thing I've come across is when I met a girl named Maggie from Wisconsin who pronounced her name Meggy. She eventually got tired of me calling her Maggie and corrected me. This raises (some might say begs) the question: does each person have authority over the correct pronunciation of their own name. I know how to say Maggie and she was doing it wrong.
 
Sacre bleu!

"En masse", when used in English, is used to describe the actions of a group of people. "In mass" would only be used to describe objects.

"In mass" in the context used above is an error. In English. Full stop.
Ah, I am mistaken. I didn't realize en masse was an idiom but it seems obvious now that it's literal translation doesn't make sense.
 
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