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Class of 2028 DE Arthur Jones IV (NY: CBA) Offered

He is already 225 and going into his sophomore year of high school. Could grow a couple more inches and put on 30 to 50 pounds before he is a freshman in high school.
Yeah. He could end up going either way. If we're lucky, maybe he could be a JJ Watt style big DE.
 
curious when it comes to legacies

fran (and many schools around the country) allow former players to come back, hang out, work out, etc

is that allowed by the NCAA (LOL) if the former player has a recruit-age son? I'd imagine, given his father is a major donor too, that it's all okay but always made me wonder if there's seperate rules for these cases
 
curious when it comes to legacies

fran (and many schools around the country) allow former players to come back, hang out, work out, etc

is that allowed by the NCAA (LOL) if the former player has a recruit-age son? I'd imagine, given his father is a major donor too, that it's all okay but always made me wonder if there's seperate rules for these cases
 

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As much as I like Jett Harrison.

I would much rather have the legacy of Art Jones at Cuse.

His family has doanted far more $$$$$ to the University than Harrison ever has.

I would much rather have both.

If Marvin's only donation is his sperm, and the kid is anything like his dad or older brother on the field, then all good.
 
I would much rather have both.

If Marvin's only donation is his sperm, and the kid is anything like his dad or older brother on the field, then all good.

Well sure of course. But if were picking one over the other!
 
I would much rather have both.

If Marvin's only donation is his sperm, and the kid is anything like his dad or older brother on the field, then all good.
I honestly don't think Marvin thinks highly of Syracuse. Very disappointing.
 
I honestly don't think Marvin thinks highly of Syracuse. Very disappointing.
Why from the coaches while he was here or after he was gone not feeling welcome back. Many have had the experience
 
The second
Are you speculating? Because based on your posting history, you would have zero knowledge on this.
It would be more likely that the old man is ambivalent about SU. A lot of people (athletes and students) see college as merely a career stop and have little loyalty to their Alma mater once they leave.
 

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