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Every time out would become a dance cam. The consequences could be catastrophic.Shake shake shake, shake shake shake . . .
Every time out would become a dance cam. The consequences could be catastrophic.Shake shake shake, shake shake shake . . .
I don't know if he can play but the name alone is probably worth a roster spot! Congratulations to Brady for landing a coaching job. Best of luck to him if this is his chosen career.QB General Booty from Tyler JC. The same school where Brady Davis is now an asst. coach. Interesting.
From what I’ve read, he’s the nephew of former USC Trojan/MN Viking John David Booty. Led JUCO in yards.QB General Booty from Tyler JC. The same school where Brady Davis is now an asst. coach. Interesting.
Too bad we don't have Buffalomeat anymore.I don't know if he can play but the name alone is probably worth a roster spot! Congratulations to Brady for landing a coaching job. Best of luck to him if this is his chosen career.
We sure seem to have "type" at DB ... 6"1" 190 to 200 lbs .. size and speed, and know how to develop them for MVFC prime time.This got a mention on the evening news here in STL.
Didnt Kobe Buffalomeat get busted for same and ultimately pushed out ?Every time out would become a dance cam. The consequences could be catastrophic.
I guess you beat me to the punch !Too bad we don't have Buffalomeat anymore.
Looks like Kobe is playing Basketball at Baker University in Kansas. That was quite a strange story and journey.Too bad we don't have Buffalomeat anymore.
He skipped town and left us for Mary(ville)In addition to the Buffalomeat story line, I thought in the recruiting class last year ( or maybe the year before..........COVID years have warped my memory of such things) we had a lineman recruit who was coming from Peculiar, Missouri to Normal, IL.
Not sure what happened to him along the way.
It has dropped off some in talent somewhat since the 70's and 80's but not as much as the recruiting services would have you believe. Illinois used to have 4 and 5 star linemen and linebackers but that number has gone down. It has become a self-fulfilling thing where analysts have detected less talent and they started paying less attention. You get judged against your competition so even when an Illinois lineman dominates they now assume he's going against inferior players. I'd get more upset about it, but I think it can work to our advantage. When players like James Robinson or John Ridgeway get overlooked we can swoop in. I don't see it getting better anytime soon. Some high schoolers will even leave Illinois and go to warm weather states (Florida, Texas, Calif) where analysts and college football recruiters focus.Question...
What happened to IL HS football?? Only 2 HS players from IL in the top 100 college football recruits (just 6 in the top 300)?
How many players from the State of Illinois are currently in the NFL? 82?Question...
What happened to IL HS football?? Only 2 HS players from IL in the top 100 college football recruits (just 6 in the top 300)?
In 2021 there were 81 players born in Illinois in the NFLHow many players from the State of Illinois are currently in the NFL?
Here's a link to an article from Prairie State Pigskin, that is based on an interview with Edgy Tim, recruiting guru. Lots of stuff about how it's a down year for Illinois recruits.Question...
What happened to IL HS football?? Only 2 HS players from IL in the top 100 college football recruits (just 6 in the top 300)?
O’Halloran cites his main factors in this decline: the growing numbers of collegiate players entering the transfer portal and the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Just a terrible, terrible combination of things right now that’s literally killing recruiting high school athletes. It really is. I’ll be shocked if that’s not the big story coming out of this,” O’Halloran said.
O’Halloran stated on his Rivals.com website, “The State of Illinois not playing fall football in 2020 limited the ability of college programs to truly scout and evaluate players.”
O’Halloran further wrote, ” . . . and combine all of those factors, (and there’s) no question (it) hurts high school football recruiting process in a historic fashion.”
Interesting. Thanks.Here's a link to an article from Prairie State Pigskin, that is based on an interview with Edgy Tim, recruiting guru. Lots of stuff about how it's a down year for Illinois recruits.
Illinois recruiting numbers 'way, way, way down', according to 30-year analyst
The number of Illinois prep football players signing with the state FCS schools may well be an all-time low, according to longtime recruiting analyst “Edgy” Tim O’Halloran. Today is National Signing Day, the December date on the calendar when high school athletes officially declare which...www.chicagonow.com