That's a pretty big blow to Bama's defense. I'm sure they have some other blue chip LB ready to step in, who will be the next stud, but Moses was the Butkus favorite
That's a pretty big blow to Bama's defense. I'm sure they have some other blue chip LB ready to step in, who will be the next stud, but Moses was the Butkus favorite
The last 4 signed recruiting classes for them have ranked 1,1,1,5,1 nationally, and have combined for 102 5*/4* recruits, 20 of which were 5*. He's a ****ing liar.Saban is on record saying Alabama doesn’t just **** out blue chip players. I don’t believe him.
That's a pretty big blow to Bama's defense. I'm sure they have some other blue chip LB ready to step in, who will be the next stud, but Moses was the Butkus favorite
Illinois would be a very good spot for him, I think. No idea if he’d even be considered, though. He would be able to take what he learned here and apply it to another big program that has struggled lately. Maybe take that next step from turnaround artist to legit P-5 program builder.MM is a good fit for that Rutgers job. Illinois too.
MM would show up with a sleeping bag draped around him. Hahaha.Illinois would be a very good spot for him, I think. No idea if he’d even be considered, though. He would be able to take what he learned here and apply it to another big program that has struggled lately. Maybe take that next step from turnaround artist to legit P-5 program builder.
I sense Illinois would want to throw money at a bigger name, though.
He would be able to take what he learned here and apply it to another big program that has struggled lately.
Does the s make Illinois plural?Were Illinois ever good?
Always been the program that felt like it should be a lot better than it is. No reason for programs like Iowa to have been so much better.Illinois was good several years ago. Remember they were the one loss the 1990 National Championship team had. It’s been a while, though.
I agree. Problem is they’re playing in the same sandbox as Notre Dame, Northwestern, Wisconsin and Missouri. They can’t sell academics (even though Illinois is a very solid academic school) and they can’t sell conference affiliation. They *should* be better than they are, but have a hard time getting out of the shadow of some more prestigious schools and programs.Always been the program that felt like it should be a lot better than it is. No reason for programs like Iowa to have been so much better.
I agree. Problem is they’re playing in the same sandbox as Notre Dame, Northwestern, Wisconsin and Missouri. They can’t sell academics (even though Illinois is a very solid academic school) and they can’t sell conference affiliation. They *should* be better than they are, but have a hard time getting out of the shadow of some more prestigious schools and programs.Always been the program that felt like it should be a lot better than it is. No reason for programs like Iowa to have been so much better.
Get. ****ing. Hype.
“There’s a huge sense of camaraderie,” he says. “At Oregon, every mascot dating back to the early ‘80s has gotten a tattoo of duck feet. Mine’s on my ass. You don’t have to report that.”
I did not need to know that.The Athletic with more fantastic content:
Traditionally Weird: Everything you always wanted to know (but were afraid to ask) about being a college mascot
From transporting firearms across state lines to doing pushups with a beak, being a mascot takes much more than just showing up in a suit.theathletic.com
yes, you did.I did not need to know that.
Considering Oregon doesn’t start classes until the end of Sept, I’m sure they went out a few days before.Do college teams always get to road games the day before like NFL teams or is it ever 2 days before? Just curious as to when Oregon would get to Dallas for this.
Hilinski is a true freshman
Stud freshman though.