Seems to me we’re struggling to recruit Texas then 🤷♂️Van Poppel comes to mind.
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Sign Up Now!Seems to me we’re struggling to recruit Texas then 🤷♂️Van Poppel comes to mind.
I tend to agree with him. If the money was the same, I would much rather be in the SEC. I agree with what he said where I would rather play OU, Mizzou, Texas, A&M, etc vs. the Big 10 teams. I love the money of the Big 10, but we've never really been a fit.Clay Travis is a potato on this subject
You must not know about Kennedy BrownSeems to me we’re struggling to recruit Texas then 🤷♂️
Agree all you want, but unless things change SEC isn't going to expand outside of footprint like B1G where you have to fly over non SEC states to get to a SEC program. Texas teams, Mizzou, and Oklahoma already stretching it.I tend to agree with him. If the money was the same, I would much rather be in the SEC. I agree with what he said where I would rather play OU, Mizzou, Texas, A&M, etc vs. the Big 10 teams. I love the money of the Big 10, but we've never really been a fit.
You do realize Missouri connects to Nebraska, correct?Agree all you want, but unless things change SEC isn't going to expand outside of footprint like B1G where you have to fly over non SEC states to get to a SEC program. Texas teams, Mizzou, and Oklahoma already stretching it.
That is strange as hell to me. When I shout for y'all, nobody ever answers.You do realize Missouri connects to Nebraska, correct?
Someone get dawg a map!
I didn't say Nebraska was moving, I said I agree with Clay's point. That's it. Realistically I wish they would fully redraw the board and go back to almost the old Big 12 with maybe a couple more teams. Make it regional again and maybe pickup Cockeye and Arkansas and a few others.Agree all you want, but unless things change SEC isn't going to expand outside of footprint like B1G where you have to fly over non SEC states to get to a SEC program. Texas teams, Mizzou, and Oklahoma already stretching it.
I guess you could count RVP but most/all our Texas players are Freshman or Sophomores. Obviously, there will be preference for conference geography for most recruits but I think it's less so for National recruits.Do we have a single impact player from either state?
Call me when he commitsYou must not know about Kennedy Brown
I can’t imagine anyone having been to Jersey and saying “yeah, this a lot more like Nebraska than Oklahoma City is”I can’t imagine anyone having been to the Deep South and thinking, “yeah, this is a lot more like Nebraska than Cockeye is.”
I can’t imagine anyone having been to Jersey and saying “yeah, this a lot more like Nebraska than Oklahoma City is”
That was fun!
Texas, the state that gave us Rozier, Rodgers, Steinkuhler, Rimington, Frazier, Wistrom, Glover, Suh, Kenny Bell, Abdullah, Rucker, Phillips, Mike Brown, Ralph Brown, Jared Crick, Enunwa, Jurgens, Will Shields, Irving Fryar, Vanden Bosch...Ah the mythical Texas pipeline that led to 3 decades of dominance
Which SEC school is in Oklahoma City?I can’t imagine anyone having been to Jersey and saying “yeah, this a lot more like Nebraska than Oklahoma City is”
That was fun!
Never mind. Was on Twitter and someone circled it for me. Also RUDE!That is strange as hell to me. When I shout for y'all, nobody ever answers.
So, no flyover. God, the Midwest is a black hole in my geography. Can anyone point out on this map where Nebraska is? Been staring at it for five minutes but can't seen to find it.
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SoonersWhich SEC school is in Oklahoma City?
Yore a real fart smeller aren't yaSooners
Yea, I think you have to at least have considered sleeping with a family member to graduate high school in those sec statesI’ve lived on both coasts, Midwest, and the South. Directionally NE is similar to the South but there are a lot of big differences.
I loathe to admit this but we have more in common with Cockeye, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and even Illinois than Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, etc.