Nailed it. :thumb:
As someone who is not in the know like most of you, how many guys can we take in this class? How many of the current recruits are early enrollees in January?
What does this class need? One more each of RB, WR, OL, DL, LB?
21 commits currently.. Max signing is 28.. but of that, only 25 can actually enroll as part of the 2016 class.. Think they can defer Hayes and Peters to 2015, but I'm not 100% sure how full they were in 15.
Is there a chance we might offer the Swenson kid (who is from Chicago) who had his offer from UM pulled? Here is his current list, as reported by him.
Central Florida, Hawaii, Iowa State, East Carolina, Kansas and Toledo.
That's a list you think the home state school could compete with.
Use guys don't get humor. ROTFLMAO!
Some names I've seen as visiting this weekend. A lot of players from the south these days.
1/29/16
Dele Harding LB
Jahmir Johnson OL
David Montgomery RB
Mj McGriff WR
D'Ante Smith OL—committed to ECU 1/22 so I doubt his visit is still on
TaDarryl Marshall ATH
Tristan Cooper ATH—committed to ARIZ on 1/22 so doubt he’s coming
Harvey Clayton S
Can you answer why Cain and Bain are on there?
Wyatt Richthofen OL from Louisiana got an offer today ,big kid and southern miss commit
Illinois football just can't go a day without embarrassing us. Tweeted out by Tim McGarigle.
Illinois football just can't go a day without embarrassing us. Tweeted out by Tim McGarigle.
Failing fast and moving on is a great ideology for within a game...but in the context of recruiting it sounds stupid. It should not be used as a sales pitch, nor should it be used to refer to NSD.
The idea is that if you are going to make a mistake/fail in a game, do it at 100% speed. Don't fail going through the motions, fail FAST. And then forget about it and move on to the next play. It's actually a great ideology, one I always lived by in my playing days, but... wtf were they thinking using it in this context?