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UCLA to USC to Florida to Oregon back to USC is a damn impressive recruiting journey
He left out also silent committing to Alabama, LSU, and Oklahoma to drum up drama.
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UCLA to USC to Florida to Oregon back to USC is a damn impressive recruiting journey
In b4 "who?"
4* top 200 guy coming out of HS in Iowa. I have a decent source that said around the holidays he was openly discussing among his family how much PT he would have already gotten had he went to Iowa, so I'm guessing he's going to either end up there or ISU.
Loss doesn't hurt much this year but he could have been a starter next season since I'm expecting 2-3 WR's from Michigan to go pro.
Since its USC Talk anyways.
Matt Campbell’s only gonna be at ISU but 1 more year anyway. Idk that that’s a safe bet to take considering he may not get a waiver this late
Would Campbell leave Ames for East Lansing?
I guess Campbell could leave for Norman but I don't doubt Riley could have gotten the Cardinals or Jets job if he wanted them. Feels like he's waiting for the perfect situation.
Would Campbell leave Ames for East Lansing?
I guess Campbell could leave for Norman but I don't doubt Riley could have gotten the Cardinals or Jets job if he wanted them. Feels like he's waiting for the perfect situation.
I've read Ohio St, Michigan, ND, and Penn St were the college jobs he wanted. He turned down interviews to 5-7 NFL teams this offseason and a few college jobs (Tennessee?) last off season. I feel like he's waiting for something specific rather than jump place to place to get to an elite job.
I'm all for recruits doing what's best for them but what's up with this new trend of players who are currently committed to schools dropping their top school lists?