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is recruiting going to take with the fiasco Saturday?
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Sign Up Now!Lol! That was my thought too. You mean how big of on impact will a close road loss do an undefeated and now rated team have? Of course it would have been great to win, but we will see virtually no impact with recruiting from this game.Probably little to no impact.
In one of the most interesting phenomena’s in sports, 17-18 year old football recruits actually are less prone to making emotional, knee-jerk decisions than grown men on message boards.
Also, I think Northwestern is better than we give them credit for. Peyton Ramsey is a good QB IMO. They know who they are and they know how to win. I think they finish with 0 or 1 loss, albeit with a perceived easy schedule.Lol! That was my thought too. You mean how big of on impact will a close road loss do an undefeated and now rated team have? Of course it would have been great to win, but we will see virtually no impact with recruiting from this game.
what fiasco?is recruiting going to take with the fiasco Saturday?
Drive killing penalties, sketchy qb play by AM, questionable goal line play calling (shotgun on 1st and goal at the 2 yd line)what fiasco?
a fiasco? jesus guysDrive killing penalties, sketchy qb play by AM, questionable goal line play calling (shotgun on 1st and goal at the 2 yd line)
Lupe Fiascoa fiasco? jesus guys
Agree, if Wisky has one more pandemic cancel, NW feels like the team playing OSU at the end for the crown.Also, I think Northwestern is better than we give them credit for. Peyton Ramsey is a good QB IMO. They know who they are and they know how to win. I think they finish with 0 or 1 loss, albeit with a perceived easy schedule.
I've made a pretty good living off your clicks because of this...Probably little to no impact.
In one of the most interesting phenomena’s in sports, 17-18 year old football recruits actually are less prone to making emotional, knee-jerk decisions than grown men on message boards.