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What about Jay'veon Sunday?
Offensive Player of the Year:
Jay’veon Sunday, 6-1, 195, Sr., RB, Connally, 261-carries for 2,222-yards, 35-TD’s. District MVP.
Isn't this worth a 4th Star?
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Never on a SundayDawgDaze71 said:What about Jay'veon Sunday?
Offensive Player of the Year:
Jay’veon Sunday, 6-1, 195, Sr., RB, Connally, 261-carries for 2,222-yards, 35-TD’s. District MVP.
Isn't this worth a 4th Star? -
So I'm confused, who wins offseason natty?
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imagine caring, but their rating of Murao after he has now dominated 2 overall #1 recruits in camps/all star games is mindblowing
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Imagine caring about this
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hi Damone!MikeDamone said:Imagine caring about this
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Biggins and Huffman both said he's one of the best high school o linemen they've seen in years. Better drop him 30 spots.WilburHooksHands said:imagine caring, but their rating of Murao after he has now dominated 2 overall #1 recruits in camps/all star games is mindblowing
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I'd be very interested in seeing how many of the top 5 schools (Bama, Clemson, Georgia, LSU, and Ohio) had before and after the re-rank.
Regardless, the rankings just basically tell you that there's a pretty good narrative out there amongst the best players that it's a lot easier to combine forces and narrow the playing field








