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Originally posted by WestWhat do you expect from them after a piss poor season?
Alabama is 10thish, they signed a lot of good talent including probably the best OLman coming out of high school in about 10 years.
But I do expect us to beat CU's ass into the ground come the Rocky Mountain Showdown.
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Originally posted by WestFlorida celebrates high recruiting classes like Alabama celebrates 12 National Titles.
FYI:
Over the course of NCAA record keeping, OU has been named by some or all of the different services that 'vote' on the National Champion (pre BCS) 16 times, since 1949.
Your tide has ALSO been named a total of 16 times......but you have to go back to 1925 to get that total.
Just a fun little tidbit.
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Originally posted by WestWhat do you expect from them after a piss poor season?
Alabama is 10thish, they signed a lot of good talent including probably the best OLman coming out of high school in about 10 years.
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Originally posted by DBroncTD30Think you meant to say Texas, not Florida.
UF is a well rounded athletic university, and does not have to resort to being good and boasting about it in one particular sport.
While 'Bama is trying to find the next Bear Bryant, UF has the first Urban Meyer.
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Originally posted by WestFlorida celebrates high recruiting classes like Alabama celebrates 12 National Titles.
Think you meant to say Texas, not Florida.
UF is a well rounded athletic university, and does not have to resort to being good and boasting about it in one particular sport.
While 'Bama is trying to find the next Bear Bryant, UF has the first Urban Meyer.
Last edited by DBroncTD30; 02-10-2006, 04:41 AM.
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Originally posted by DBroncTD30Ranked #1 or #2 nationally, depending on the recruiting service.
Florida did extremely well, even with 4 decommittments to other schools.
Stars abound in this class, and the headliners are QB Tim Tebow and WR Percy Harvin.
More importantly, UF met its requirements at positions where depth was needed.
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Ranked #1 or #2 nationally, depending on the recruiting service.
Florida did extremely well, even with 4 decommittments to other schools.
Stars abound in this class, and the headliners are QB Tim Tebow and WR Percy Harvin.
More importantly, UF met its requirements at positions where depth was needed.
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Washington State ranked 45th...couple of 4 stars and 11 3 stars....alot of JUCO transfers...the class is mostly Running Backs and Cornerbacks
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Originally posted by BVPCSU is ranked 85th.
Alabama is 10thish, they signed a lot of good talent including probably the best OLman coming out of high school in about 10 years.
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yep
CSU is ranked 85th.
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Originally posted by mrsoloWell you know they're gonna bring in great athletes. As with any player, it all depends on what he's got between his ears and if he has heart. It's gonna be tough for USC to be as powerful offensively, unless the new QB has the ability to take the offense and run with it.
I'd say that as long as the juco Olinemen can gel and learn, OU will be a handful to the competition!
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Well, the Sooners, as usual, did extremely well.
But what I'M happy about is my Grizzlies class. We brought in a lot of talent (including 1-A transfer, Craig Chambers.) Definitely looking forward to the next Montana Grizzlies season.
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