4th place in the SEC East better than 4th place in the PAC 12 North
4th place in the SEC East better than 4th place in the PAC 12 North Kentucky is on the rise and it's his in state school. I don't think this shocked anybody.
I've said it before....never in my life have I ever seen so many decommits than UO the past few years. It's unbelievable.
I've said it before....never in my life have I ever seen so many decommits than UO the past few years. It's unbelievable. According to 247 4 so far in 2019 and 13 in 2018
I don't know or care who this kid is. I leave all that to the @StrongArmCobra recruiting bored experts.But Kentucky? Why? It's such a weird choice. I have no axe for the Blue Grass state, but that school is not football. Florida beat them 31 straight times. What's the play? Academis? No, not at all. If a kid picks Stanford, Duke, Vandy or Cal, I get it. Smart move that I would make myself, even though it might not be the best football move (although Furd is hardly a bad football move either). Or if a kid picks a football school over the academic choice. Hey, I wouldn't, but I get it.This, I don't get. No academic play, and Oregon can win their conference. Kentucky cannot and will not win their own division. He must really like it at home.
I don't know or care who this kid is. I leave all that to the @StrongArmCobra recruiting bored experts.But Kentucky? Why? It's such a weird choice. I have no axe for the Blue Grass state, but that school is not football. Florida beat them 31 straight times. What's the play? Academis? No, not at all. If a kid picks Stanford, Duke, Vandy or Cal, I get it. Smart move that I would make myself, even though it might not be the best football move (although Furd is hardly a bad football move either). Or if a kid picks a football school over the academic choice. Hey, I wouldn't, but I get it.This, I don't get. No academic play, and Oregon can win their conference. Kentucky cannot and will not win their own division. He must really like it at home. Staying close to home is important to some recruits.
I don't know or care who this kid is. I leave all that to the @StrongArmCobra recruiting bored experts.But Kentucky? Why? It's such a weird choice. I have no axe for the Blue Grass state, but that school is not football. Florida beat them 31 straight times. What's the play? Academis? No, not at all. If a kid picks Stanford, Duke, Vandy or Cal, I get it. Smart move that I would make myself, even though it might not be the best football move (although Furd is hardly a bad football move either). Or if a kid picks a football school over the academic choice. Hey, I wouldn't, but I get it.This, I don't get. No academic play, and Oregon can win their conference. Kentucky cannot and will not win their own division. He must really like it at home. Staying close to home is important to some recruits. Staying close to home, sure, when there's something to stay close to home for. Miami kids who want to stay at Miami have something to point to, even if it's in the past. When the Swede stayed here to be part of the hometown team revival, turning down Stanford, again, there was something to point to. I get those decisions, even if I would do otherwise myself.But Kentucky? There is literally nothing there other than the staying home part.
I've said it before....never in my life have I ever seen so many decommits than UO the past few years. It's unbelievable. According to 247 4 so far in 2019 and 13 in 2018 Coaching change last year...decommits were expected.4 so far this year.Other schools this year:Alabama - 5Georgia - 8LSU - 6Oklahoma - 7Michigan - 3I assume these schools are dumpster fires too...am I right?
https://twitter.com/JayCriddell/status/1067920409130033152
https://twitter.com/JayCriddell/status/1067920409130033152 YOOOOO IT'S HAPPENING! THE ANNUAL OREGON PURGE!
Methinks Mr. Flex Friday scared him off.