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Could flip with bigger offers come in
If you think your helping his cause by saying that immediately after he’s committed...I’d think on that some more.
Could flip with bigger offers come in
Anybody would flip to a bigger team then Illinois... common senseIf you think your helping his cause by saying that immediately after he’s committed...I’d think on that some more.
Don’t think any Cuse fans should be dissing the Illini for we are in the same boat in the ACC as they are in the B1G. Also, U of I is listed as a better academic institution vs. SU.Anybody would flip to a bigger team then Illinois... common sense
Umm no. Not every recruit would commit to a school and then would immediately leave for any other school that was perceived as a higher profile offer.Anybody would flip to a bigger team then Illinois... common sense
How much are willing to wager on that.Umm no. Not every recruit would commit to a school and then would immediately leave for any other school that was perceived as a higher profile offer.
Zaire Franklin and Tommy DeVito are examplesHow much are willing to wager on that.
The history of the Illinois football program is consistent, and not in a good way.Don’t think any Cuse fans should be dissing the Illini for we are in the same boat in the ACC as they are in the B1G. Also, U of I is listed as a better academic institution vs. SU.
What were the “bigger schools”Zaire Franklin and Tommy DeVito are examples
Penn State and Texas A&M.What were the “bigger schools”
Both from up northPenn State and Texas A&M.
Penn state is the school for kids up northBoth from up north
How much are willing to wager on that.
yesIffy was offered by Michigan after he picked Syracuse wasn't he?
I keep repeating "footballologist" over and over. Out loud.I am no footballologist, but the way he moved down that line on the first play in his Hudl video was crazy.
It's fun because you can't say it without sounding drunk.I keep repeating "footballologist" over and over. Out loud.
It's fun to say. Kudos.
There REALLY needs to be some education of today's youth about what the REAL meaning of the term:
"No love lost" actually is.
They think it means "there's still love there, it hasn't been lost".
When in fact, it actually means
"there was no love there in the first place to lose"
/ Idiom Police out.
I keep repeating "footballologist" over and over. Out loud.
It's fun to say. Kudos.
The etymological derivative of KICK ROCKS.It actually means POUND SAND.
If you kick rocks long enough it will technically become sandThe etymological derivative of KICK ROCKS.