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Just read that Vlad isn't ready to commit, and there might not be a spot available for him any longer (if he decides to stretch out the recruiting process). What a difference a few days makes. The verbals of Brown and Green probably impacted this greatly. Hopefully this doesn't have to big of impact on the other Florida boys the Buckeyes are in on (Berry and McGee). I'm not too confident in McGee, but it sure would be nice to have Berry. Kid is a stud.
End of class. Hadnt heard this yet, good lookin. But at the same time, Im sure when they go over 25 comits Ohio St can bring a few guys in earlyand be counted for '08 right?
 
Just read that Vlad isn't ready to commit, and there might not be a spot available for him any longer (if he decides to stretch out the recruitingprocess). What a difference a few days makes. The verbals of Brown and Green probably impacted this greatly. Hopefully this doesn't have to big of impacton the other Florida boys the Buckeyes are in on (Berry and McGee). I'm not too confident in McGee, but it sure would be nice to have Berry. Kid is a stud.
 
Clemson's got 3 commitments in the Rivals100 with a legit possibility of 4 or 5 more (that I know of).

Marc Schlabach of ESPN's pre-season top 25...there's one on this list that basically nullifies everything else this dude says:

1. Georgia Bulldogs
Bulldogs coach Mark Richt has some lingering personnel issues as preseason camp approaches. Starting fullback Brannan Southerland, one of the country'sbest lead blockers, will miss the first five games with a foot injury. Possible starting defensive end Jeremy Lomax and offensive lineman Clint Boling havepending legal problems; Lomax was arrested on concealed weapons charges and Boling was charged with DUI. But QB Matthew Stafford and RB Knowshon Moreno keepthe expectations high in Athens.

2. Ohio State Buckeyes
Starting quarterback Todd Boeckman better stay healthy after backup Antonio Henton transferred to Division I-AA Georgia Southern. Henton's departure opensthe door for highly regarded freshman Terrelle Pryor, who might be utilized like Florida's Tim Tebow was used as a freshman.

3. Oklahoma Sooners
Sooners coach Bob Stoops spent much of the spring talking to boosters about his team's 5-1 record in Big 12 championship games. But many OU boosters stillwant to know what went wrong in Oklahoma's 1-4 record in its past five bowl games. Oklahoma's players are reminded of their 48-28 loss to West Virginiain the Fiesta Bowl each time they walk into the school's football complex. A banner displays a quote from Mountaineers quarterback Patrick White, who saidhis team "wanted it more."

4. USC Trojans
A video of USC assistant coach Brennan Carroll putting walk-ons through a tryout was yanked off YouTube after some viewers objected to the coach's foullanguage. Trojans coach Pete Carroll said the video was a spoof and his program was only trying to have fun. What's not funny: The NCAA is poking aroundalleged rules violations involving former Trojans basketball star O.J. Mayo -- and is still trying to get to the bottom of the Reggie Bush scandal.

5. Florida Gators
Bad news for Florida's opponents: Speedy junior receiver Percy Harvin is ahead of schedule in his recovery from offseason heel surgery. Gators coach UrbanMeyer believes his offense might be better than it was a year ago, when Florida led the SEC in scoring with 42.5 points per game. Just don't ask Meyer ifquarterback Tim Tebow will run the football less often in 2008; that subject remains taboo in Gainesville.

6. Clemson Tigers
Tigers coach Tommy Bowden can begin feeling the pressure from his new $1.83 million contract. Clemson will try to win its first ACC title under Bowden withoutstarting middle linebacker Cortney Vincent, who was dismissed from the team in May. Vincent started 12 of 13 games and had 68 tackles and seven tackles forloss. The Tigers will now be without their top four linebackers from last season.

7. West Virginia Mountaineers
Mountaineers coach Bill Stewart dismissed safety Charles Pugh from the team following his arrest for allegedly using a stolen credit card. Pugh is the fourthWest Virginia player -- and third potential defensive starter -- to be dismissed from the team by Stewart. Linebacker John Holmes and defensive lineman JamesIngram were kicked off the team following their arrests for possession of marijuana. Stewart allowed former running back Jason Gwaltney to rejoin the team, buthe won't be eligible to play during the 2008 season.

8. Texas Tech Red Raiders
The battle for the starting tailback job got a little thinner when Red Raiders coach Mike Leach suspended junior Kobey Lewis from the team for an unspecifiedviolation of team rules. Lewis, who ran 50 times for 189 yards and two touchdowns in 2007, left spring practice in a four-player battle for the starting job.Shannon Woods, Baron Batch and Aaron Crawford will continue the competition during preseason camp. Safety Steven Harris, a special-teams standout, also wassuspended for the 2008 season.

9. Missouri Tigers
The defending Big 12 North champions started voluntary summer workouts a week earlier for the second year in a row. The Tigers are without junior receiverDanario Alexander, who caught 37 passes for 417 yards and two touchdowns last season. Alexander underwent surgery earlier this month to repair damage in hisleft knee. There is good news for Missouri coach Gary Pinkel. Tight end Chase Coffman is fully recovered from surgery to remove bone spurs from his ankle.

10. Auburn Tigers
New offensive coordinator Tony Franklin still hasn't settled on a starting quarterback, so offseason workouts will be very important for Chris Todd andKodi Burns. Todd, a JC transfer, seems to have a better understanding of Franklin's spread offense, but he was plagued by shoulder problems during springpractice. Burns is a better runner, but Franklin wants to see more consistency from the sophomore.

11. Texas Longhorns
Backup quarterback John Chiles will spend the summer trying to get a better grip of the offense. With the Longhorns trying to replace tailback Jamaal Charles,coach Mack Brown said he intends to use starting quarterback Colt McCoy and Chiles on offense. Look for Texas to be more creative on offense, incorporatingsome of the trick plays it used in a 52-34 victory over Arizona State in the Holiday Bowl.

12. LSU Tigers
All eyes are on LSU's quarterbacks this summer, after heir apparent Ryan Perrilloux was dismissed from the team during the spring. Tigers coach Les Mileshinted during speaking engagements this spring that junior Andrew Hatch, a Harvard transfer, might have the edge over redshirt freshman Jarrett Lee. Highlyregarded freshman Jordan Jefferson joins the competition during preseason camp.

13. BYU Cougars
The Cougars have their sights set on a BCS bowl invitation, but they'll have to do it without top fullback Manase Tonga. The senior was ruled academicallyineligible and will miss the 2008 season. Tonga ran for 305 yards and eight touchdowns and caught 27 passes for 248 yards last season. He also was a great leadblocker for Harvey Unga, who last year became the first BYU freshman to run for more than 1,000 yards in a season.

14. Tennessee Volunteers
New starting quarterback Jonathan Crompton is throwing again after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his right elbow in late April. Crompton and theVolunteers' returning receivers will need summer workouts to iron out the offense installed by new offensive coordinator Dave Clawson. The Vols are holdingtheir collective breath while waiting to see if junior running back Montario Hardesty fully recovers from a stress fracture in his lower leg.

15. Arizona State Sun Devils
Sun Devils coach Dennis Erickson said quarterback Rudy Carpenter has fully recovered after undergoing surgery on his right thumb following spring practice.Erickson said Carpenter is in better physical condition and showed better mobility. Michael Jones, the Sun Devils' most experienced receiver, was selectedin the 29th round of the amateur baseball draft by the New York Yankees earlier this month.

16. Wisconsin Badgers
Kansas State transfer Allan Evridge wasn't named the Badgers' starting quarterback after spring practice, but the fifth-year senior has the edge overless experienced candidates. Coach Bret Bielema hopes Evrdige will take control of the team during voluntary summer workouts, but junior Dustin Sherer remainsin the hunt for the starting job. Sherer has spent three seasons in the Wisconsin program, attempting only three passes.

17. Kansas Jayhawks
Juco running back Jocques Crawford arrived in Lawrence for summer school and immediately turned heads. Crawford ran for nearly 2,000 yards and 19 touchdowns atCisco (Texas) Junior College. The national JC player of the year is expected to share carries with junior Jake Sharp in the Jayhawks' spread offense thiscoming season.

18. Illinois Fighting Illini
Senior receiver Kyle Hudson, who caught 12 passes for 127 yards and one touchdown last season, will forgo his final season of eligibility. Hudson, a two-sportstar, was selected by the Baltimore Orioles in the fourth round of the amateur baseball draft earlier this month.

19. Pittsburgh Panthers
Sophomore Maurice Williams, the Panthers' most impressive receiver during spring practice, has been ruled academically ineligible for the 2008 season.Williams, who caught five passes for 100 yards last season, was battling Oderick Turner for the starting split end job. Williams plans to remain in school andwould have three seasons of eligibility remaining.

20. Virginia Tech Hokies
The Hokies are hoping redshirt freshman Darren Evans has a better summer than their previous starting tailback did. Evans, a former Indiana Mr. Football,emerged as the leading contender to start at tailback after Branden Ore was dismissed from the team. Evans had a slight edge over redshirt freshman JoshOglesby after spring practice. Juniors Kenny Lewis Jr. and Jahre Cheeseman were sidelined by injuries during the spring.

21. Oregon Ducks
Can Oregon's quarterback competition get any more crowded? The Ducks figure to have at least six players battling for the right to replace Dennis Dixonwhen preseason camp opens. Sophomore Nate Costa, who had knee surgery last fall, left spring practice as the favorite. Sophomore Justin Roper, who starred inthe Sun Bowl victory over South Florida, is probably his closest competitor. Two freshmen -- Darron Thomas and Chris Harper -- enrolled at Oregon before springdrills, and JC transfer Jeremiah Masoli joins the battle this summer. Junior walk-on Cade Cooper also is competing for the job.

22. Wake Forest Demon Deacons
How much have expectations changed in Winston-Salem, N.C.? The Demon Deacons are again considered to be ACC championship contenders after posting consecutivewinning seasons, which included the 2006 ACC title. Since the ACC was formed in 1953, the Demon Deacons have never had three straight winning seasons.

23. Fresno State Bulldogs
The Bulldogs open the season at Rutgers on Sept. 1, but coach Pat Hill is calling the Sept. 13 home game against Wisconsin the biggest game in Bulldog Stadiumhistory. With 16 starters back from a team that finished 9-4 in 2007, Fresno State is a popular choice to unseat Boise State and Hawaii in the WAC and contendfor a spot in a BCS bowl game.

24. Penn State Nittany Lions
Penn State's five senior captains vow the off-field problems that plagued the Nittany Lions before the 2007 season are a thing of the past. During a newsconference in Happy Valley earlier this month, senior linebacker Sean Lee told reporters, "If you want to be on this team, you have to be with us. If not,get out." One thing that won't go away: speculation about 81-year-old coach Joe Paterno's future at Penn State.

25. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Athletic director Kevin White leaving Notre Dame for Duke might have been a sign of impending doom for the Fighting Irish, but NBC thought enough of theirfuture to renew its TV contract another five years. Notre Dame returns 17 starters, including quarterback Jimmy Clausen. The Irish schedule includes four homegames in the first five weeks of the season, and Charlie Weis might have the right mix to get Notre Dame back into a bowl game.
 
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who is this? Youtube link?
That move was so unnecessary
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Upland, California quarterback Josh Nunes put a smile on Tennessee offensive coordinator Dave Clawson's face Tuesday evening that might as well have stretched from Tennessee to California. The reason? Nunes has declared he is a Vol.
"We really have it going in recruiting and I will do all I can to help that continue," Nunes said of the Vols' building recruiting momentum.

Rivals.com ranks Nunes as the 10th-best pro-style quarterback in the country and recruiting analyst Jeremy Crabtree likes what he has seen in the California native.

"There's a reason why he has 30 scholarship offers," Crabtree said. "All the big schools want him. Very accurate ball, nice spin, very good fundamentals. He's a guy that needs to find the right system that fits him and he'll be very successful as a college quarterback."

Nunes found that in Tennessee without ever having stepped foot on campus.


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Originally Posted by Already Platinum

hold up if marcus ball asked to be released from his schlorship i wonder what school he will transfer to any 1 know?

First I heard U$C....But, I haven't heard anything since then....
 
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT

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If FSU loses a player (already in house) the caliber of Ball to SC, Crimi'Noles can Fuhgedabowdit

Yo gunna, there was nothing FSU could do at this point in time. We letthat *$%$ go for too long and there was no way to justify him being on the team anymore…

Son was cursing out coaches, fighting teammates, had academic issues(Suspended b/c of the cheating scandal and even w/o that was a good possibility that he was gonna be ineligible in the fall), failing multiple drug tests andwas selling weed…
 
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After tonight with the NBA Draft coming to an end, college football season can't get here fast enough.

I caught some Mobb Deep video the other night where Prodigy was wearing the old school Colorad Buffalo jersey that I had as a kid and realized I would pay adecent amount of change for a Stewart, Westbrook, Bieniemy, Salaam, etc. old style authentic type Buffalo jersey.
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Originally Posted by ShannonsCrooks

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After tonight with the NBA Draft coming to an end, college football season can't get here fast enough.

I caught some Mobb Deep video the other night where Prodigy was wearing the old school Colorad Buffalo jersey that I had as a kid and realized I would pay a decent amount of change for a Stewart, Westbrook, Bieniemy, Salaam, etc. old style authentic type Buffalo jersey.
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Deon Figures
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U ever heard of a College CB not giving up a single pass completion in Man coverage ... none, nada, zip ...

Meet Deion Figures
 
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT

Upland, California quarterback Josh Nunes put a smile on Tennessee offensive coordinator Dave Clawson's face Tuesday evening that might as well have stretched from Tennessee to California. The reason? Nunes has declared he is a Vol.
"We really have it going in recruiting and I will do all I can to help that continue," Nunes said of the Vols' building recruiting momentum.

Rivals.com ranks Nunes as the 10th-best pro-style quarterback in the country and recruiting analyst Jeremy Crabtree likes what he has seen in the California native.

"There's a reason why he has 30 scholarship offers," Crabtree said. "All the big schools want him. Very accurate ball, nice spin, very good fundamentals. He's a guy that needs to find the right system that fits him and he'll be very successful as a college quarterback."

Nunes found that in Tennessee without ever having stepped foot on campus.


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dude is a good QB. UCLA was looking at him but offered another kid over him.
 
Checked this out, I found this on another forum. Its a 'master' schedule for every team, conference, etc. It also has a 'game of the week'schedule. Pretty cool, figured Id post it here for the cfb heads. You need Microsoft Excel (or Excel viewer) to open it however.
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Nice. I'll have to pick that up later.

I'm still
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At least we've got the open date before Tennessee this year...
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Originally Posted by The Wizard

Yeah there is NO way Georgia is making it through that 6 game stretch a National Championship contender.

Obviously ur the only cat out here usin your head.

Dudes actually think UGA is gonna end up in title game are kidding themselves.
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They are letting the hype of beating up on Hawaii (
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They are not a great team.

Just think, LSU lost two SEC games last season and play in a lott of wars and barely survived, this UGA team aint even close to that LSU team in talent orexperience.

Yall can quote me or whatevaer but UGA will lose to Auburn, UF, Tennessee and LSU.
 
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