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There won't be a 2027 recruiting thread for another 2-3 years lol so here ya go.
There won't be a 2027 recruiting thread for another 2-3 years lol so here ya go.
My kid is class of 2028...he has aspirations of being a college football player. He hasn't hit puberty yet.Hopefully he’ll be an early commitment after we win an NC between now and his senior season.
When my class of 2030 kid starts getting looks, I'll give you a heads up. He currently thinks he's a basketball player. Him just turning 11 and being 5'5 150 lbs suggests otherwise.Good to know I need to start keeping an eye on the mail for offers for my class of ‘32 youngin.
Kids are big these days my nephew is going to turn eight in a couple weeks and is already 4'10" 80lbs. I think my brother is putting HGH in his cereal or something.My kid is class of 2028...he has aspirations of being a college football player. He hasn't hit puberty yet.
This kid is already 5'11, 188 lol. Incredible.
It's in the milk so close.Kids are big these days my nephew is going to turn eight in a couple weeks and is already 4'10" 80lbs. I think my brother is putting HGH in his cereal or something.
A buddy of mine I went to college with - we're both old - commented a dozen years or so ago that he didn't recall the girls looking like fertility goddesses when they were in junior high. He had nieces that resembled his remark, FWIW. He blamed it on the Tyson's chicken, because that seemed to be all his nieces ate when they went out to eat at a restaurant were the chicken fingers. His theory was the chickens were pumped full of hormones and those hormones were carried over into the girls, accelerating their development. We still refer to it as "Mike Sherlock's Tyson's Chicken Theory", mostly because that's my buddy's name.It's in the milk so close.
There has to be some truth to that with livestock.A buddy of mine I went to college with - we're both old - commented a dozen years or so ago that he didn't recall the girls looking like fertility goddesses when they were in junior high. He had nieces that resembled his remark, FWIW. He blamed it on the Tyson's chicken, because that seemed to be all his nieces ate when they went out to eat at a restaurant were the chicken fingers. His theory was the chickens were pumped full of hormones and those hormones were carried over into the girls, accelerating their development. We still refer to it as "Mike Sherlock's Tyson's Chicken Theory", mostly because that's my buddy's name.
We could get some cattle guys in here to confirm or deny. I know the chickens were pumped full of growth hormones in an effort to get them to market faster. Not sure how that would work with a larger animal like cattle.There has to be some truth to that with livestock.
My kid is also 2028. He's 5'11, 210 lbs. wears a men's size 13 shoe. He is just starting puberty and hasn't hit his growth spurt yet according to the Dr. It's just so crazy to hear they're offering 8th graders.My kid is class of 2028...he has aspirations of being a college football player. He hasn't hit puberty yet.
This kid is already 5'11, 188 lol. Incredible.
UserName checks out ...My kid is also 2028. He's 5'11, 210 lbs. wears a men's size 13 shoe. He is just starting puberty and hasn't hit his growth spurt yet according to the Dr. It's just so crazy to hear they're offering 8th graders.
My 2 year old is class of 2039. He’s 95%ile for height and weight. He likes to run at me from as fast as he can from about 10 feet and try to knock me over. I hope this continues….When my class of 2030 kid starts getting looks, I'll give you a heads up. He currently thinks he's a basketball player. Him just turning 11 and being 5'5 150 lbs suggests otherwise.
My kid is also 2028. He's 5'11, 210 lbs. wears a men's size 13 shoe. He is just starting puberty and hasn't hit his growth spurt yet according to the Dr. It's just so crazy to hear they're offering 8th graders.
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