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  2. How can a McCoy led group not have Shipley?? Their dad’s were roommates you know!?! 🀘🏻
  3. Son of former NFL and Nebraska RB Correll Buckhalter
  4. Does beach volleyball count? If so it looks like they are on a collision course with Stanford.
  5. Purdue, Northwestern, Nebraska, Minnesota, Rutgers, Maryland, and UCLA. Not including Indiana since CC showed up two years ago. Not counting Michigan State or Wisconsin because they are "mid" and have been decent somewhat recently. There is a lot more under belly there than is in the SEC, jmo.
  6. 3. I’m Mike Davis and I’m always open!!!!!!
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  8. Very clever and thoughtful thread... No. 3. I think Vince would have made any row the winner, lol....generational college talent.
  9. Agree completely. Team 3 Huff: Thorpe Award, Unanimous AA DJ: Nagurski, Butkus, Big 12 DPOY Award, Unanimous AA VY: Maxwell, Davey O’Brien, Manning Award, Heisman Runner-Up, 2-time Rose Bowl MVP, Big 12 OPOY, Consensus AA Bijan: Doak Walker Award, Unanimous AA Mike Davis: Biletnikoff Watch List, UDFA, Practice Squad for Raiders, Argonauts, Alouettes
  10. About the OL: When Goosby and Cojoe both return, and considering the apparent rapid maturation of the prized freshman LT, is it possible that Jordan Coleman would be placed in a contest for the LG position? I am thinking ahead to 2027 when it is likely that both Turntine and JC will start on the OL. I think there are enough talented pieces to fashion a solid pass blocking offensive line, but melding them into a unit will be a challenge, as so many are either new to their position or to the program.
  11. I liked Robertson against OU when he was an emergency fill in and I liked him last season as the bandaid that helped stop the bleeding. I still like him. But if the much larger Sikorski provides better interior pass protection without loss of leadership [not that I am claiming that as a fact] then he can start this season. I think summer will actually bring a contest for the position. However that competition resolves the depth will become much less of a concern.
  12. Wtf is Mike Davis doing on here??? So many guys I would pick over him: Golden, Duvernay, LJ Humphrey, Sweed, McGarity, etc. That said #3 might still be the pick despite Mike Davis lol.
  13. Why would NIL be limited for a big talent?? πŸ€·πŸΏβ€β™‚οΈ 🀘🏻🀘🏼🀘🀘🏽🀘🏾🀘🏿
  14. Yep, Kenny was in charge when these guys came in from JUCO and from Colorado. BC is doing great, promoted to Assistant Head Coach and still a key recruiter.
  15. Some nerdy data on the first round - 7 picks were 5* recruits, 13 were 4*, 10 were 3*, Fernando was the only 2* and Iheanachor was unranked in high school (no football team). These are from the 247 Composite. Pretty common to see roughly a third-third-third break out of 5-4-3 stars going in the first round (of course there are usually 30 or so 5* compared to thousands of 4 and 3 star guys in each class). Seven 5* and also seven ranked 920 and lower. Mendoza was the lowest ranked recruit (ranked 2,535) and Jordon Tyson, the # 8 pick, ranked # 920 out of high school.
  16. I guess the tackle (Max Iheanachor) went to a nerd high school (the King/Drew Magnet High School of Medicine and Science) that didn't even have a football team, which explains the zero star ranking. His family emigrated from Nigeria when he was 13, he played soccer (goalie) and AAU basketball and the BB coach suggested he try football at a JUCO. So far under the radar you'd need sonar to find this one.
  17. And those are Dillingham evals not Herm Edward's, right? Does Carrington share credit?
  18. Tyson was rated the # 131 WR coming out of high school in Texas by 247 Composite, # 215 WR on 247 - a 3* ranked 920 overall (Composite). Texas would rarely even look at a guy like that and many on this board would be disgusted with our recruiting if we went after him. Our WR class that year consisted of Brenen Thompson and Savion Red (after missing on Evan Stewart lol). The tackle was a zero star in high school who had just started playing football, went to JUCO and was a middling recruit when ASU grabbed him, as they usually recruit poorly and are desperate for big bodies. They lucked out on him for sure. Basically the blue blood programs rarely even look hard at kids like these.
  19. There are several reasons the Arizona Cardinals have never won a Super Bowl ... puzzling draft picks are high on the list
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