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MGNation92

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  1. Well it's not for a while, but it's a start http://www.meangreensports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/012717aab.html
  2. If he's the conference freshman of the year I'll eat my shoes
  3. Gray Shirt - Arrive to campus a semester early(Spring of senior year) allowing workouts and spring practice. Eligibility doesn't start until the fall of that year (See Ozougwu or Pearson) Blue Shirt - PWO until first day of class, then they are put on scholarship. Eligibility starts immediately, but the scholarship counts towards next year's total
  4. Hambone was a 3 star recruit with 2 other FBS offers, plus several FCS offers. http://247sports.com/Recruitment/LaDarius-Hamilton-72458/RecruitInterests
  5. Well, here's hoping the staff really knows how to identify talent
  6. Hopefully it's not another half star project
  7. I think that's the key here. Blueshirting them now while also redshirting them for the first season means they are on the roster, lifting weights, practicing with the team making them much more capable and ready come their RS Freshman season. Allows them to contribute immediately in their class
  8. After the latest OL commit I'm really hoping we land this kid, would round out a great crop of skill players for this class Could be a huge weapon used all over the field!
  9. what is this, the 5th OL committed in this class? You think they were looking for help? lol
  10. Ozougwu was not a blue shirt. Much like Cade Pearson, he graduated early and was at UNT in the spring of his Senior year of high school. He was/is a gray shirt. Grey shirting essentially gives them an extra spring/summer before starting their official 5 to play 4 clock
  11. Can confirm this. Having played for and graduating from Midland Lee, most of the really good athletes were recruited to Midland Christian because they knew it was their best shot at getting a state championship.
  12. I really think Jason Pirtle could do some damage from the Y position He's got great hands and a big body, hopefully he can fill in and improve on Thad Thompson's performance this year
  13. A lot of times 247 will list those schools if the kid had an unofficial visit or if they attended a camp for that school. Doesn't necessarily mean an offer
  14. Absolutely Midland/Odessa, Abilene should all be combed over. There's usually plenty of talented kids coming out of those schools
  15. I was hoping they would go for another DE We are extremely thin at that position. Our entire front 7 was decimated from graduating seniors
  16. http://www.meangreensports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/011717aaa.html Looks like Pearson will compete in spring practice. Will be huge to have a 3 way QB competition Also says Jalen Is 3-for-3 and Jevin is 3-for-2
  17. Have to think the scoring offense will improve even more so for the 2017 season Littrell's second season is where his offense usually starts to really pick up. Just gotta hope that GH improves his play calling, and/or that the personnel allows for more diverse play calling
  18. So is he actually coming here?
  19. Booker would've been a huge get Color me unimpressed. If this is the best we can get to replace Perry then this guy better be a stud Signs point to no
  20. Here's hoping he can recruit....
  21. Scott Booker would be huge for the ST job. He's the number 20 recruiter in the nation
  22. You mean as a grayshirt? That would be amazing. Going into a full spring with three competent QB's competing? Should be fun to watch
  23. Hopefully this means Nitardy is gone. He's about as useful as a one legged man in an ass kicking contest
  24. Well we got Guyton who had a couple Big 12 offers. Never say never
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