You're right, one game is so very important. He should strongly consider Western Michigan.Yah, I know. Head-to-head tells different story.
You're right, one game is so very important. He should strongly consider Western Michigan.Yah, I know. Head-to-head tells different story.
You're right, one game is so very important. He should strongly consider Western Michigan.
I guess you're more impressed with SC than I am. A bunch of nothing.
Sometimes you can be so stubborn.
You minimize a team making it to the SEC championship game yet the Papajohns Bowl game is more important because we beat an uninspired SC team (though I still think we beat them no matter what)
Let's face it. A loss in an SEC championship game is far more appealing to a recruit than a win in a third tier bowl game, no matter who the opponent is.
UConn wasn't in an SEC championship game.
You may not be impressed but recruits are. Isn't that we are talking about?
I guess you just want to put words in my mouth instead of admitting that one head to head game played with a different coach 2 years ago really shouldn't have that much impact on where a kid decides to go to school 2 years from now.I guess you're more impressed with SC than I am. A bunch of nothing.
I guess you just want to put words in my mouth instead of admitting that one head to head game played with a different coach 2 years ago really shouldn't have that much impact on where a kid decides to go to school 2 years from now.
SC is a sucky school. They've done nothing in eons. Case closed.
You missed this telling quote, "I had UConn higher on my list, but I didn't like what their fans wrote about ACC teams on message boards."
So the win in the papajohn's bowl isn't that big of a deal?
I can't see why anyone would want to play in the SEC either.
And Vanderbilt beat us, I guess he should be strongly considering them too.Vanderbilt plays in the SEC as well. And they BEAT SC too. So yeah, NBD! They suck. UConn did what any good school would do against SC, thoroughly dominated the game from start to finish.
And Vanderbilt beat us, I guess he should be strongly considering them too.
Yup, one game. That's all that matters.
Which is more important than this year, and next year for a kid going to college in 2013 I suppose.Vanderbilt beat South Carolina LAST YEAR, the year SC lost 5 games and played in the championship. UConn beat Vanderbilt LAST YEAR and South Carolina the year before.
We are obviously still hoping UConn would hurry up and offer and he commits to UConn!Boeing had a great game last night, should of won...he looked and did great, tough loss. He likes UCONN very much, respects Coach Pasqualoni and has a great relationship with Coach Moorehead. He is honored and humbled to be considered as a top prospect, he's enjoyed the games and visits! He is working very hard to get better every day, to help lead his team and win, and on his academics! We appreciate all the support, it will be an exciting year!
Neither would I. Why on earth would he want to play in a conference run by people whose schools (the catholic bball only schools) don't even play the damned sport.Based on what he said, I would not expect him to come here.....
That'll be sorted out soon enough.Neither would I. Why on earth would he want to play in a conference run by people whose schools (the catholic bball only schools) don't even play the damned sport.
If we don't end up in the ACC soon you can forget about any top in state recruits.
I saw Boeing Brown and his family with the Recruiting Section for UCONN vs Syracuse, Saturday, he is a tall kid easily 6'3"+ and solid... His Dad is a big man too. Boeing would be a great pick up for UCONN. He is already rated a high 3-star at 89 (90 is 4-stars) on 247Sports, 1 more point and he is 4-star. I think he will rank 4-star on Scout.com. His twitter said he is playing in the Offense-Defense All-American Junior Bowl in Dallas Cowboys Stadium and made the roster for the USA Football U19 Team for IFAF june Games.... Seems like a good kid! (http://recruiting.scout.com/a.z?s=73&p=8&c=1&nid=5501661)
I saw Boeing Brown and his family with the Recruiting Section for UCONN vs Syracuse, Saturday, he is a tall kid easily 6'3"+ and solid... His Dad is a big man too. Boeing would be a great pick up for UCONN. He is already rated a high 3-star at 89 (90 is 4-stars) on 247Sports, 1 more point and he is 4-star. I think he will rank 4-star on Scout.com. His twitter said he is playing in the Offense-Defense All-American Junior Bowl in Dallas Cowboys Stadium and made the roster for the USA Football U19 Team for IFAF june Games.... Seems like a good kid! (http://recruiting.scout.com/a.z?s=73&p=8&c=1&nid=5501661)