Reading between the lines in this interview it seems like Jones is going to decommit.
What did you read that made you think that? I just don't get it.
Reading between the lines in this interview it seems like Jones is going to decommit.
What did you read that made you think that? I just don't get it.
What did you read that made you think that? I just don't get it.
The fact he hasn't committed to fsu yet can only be a good sign but he's obviously enamored with them, and who can blame him? It will come down to what he wants most. He seems to be going back and forth between a) staying home and being a hometown hero with a real but small to middling (realistically) chance of playing in prestige bowls or b) dumping us for the hot chick with the plus 2s.
He probably realizes he'll certainly get a lot of press here, receive a lot of fan love and be a big-time, multi-year starter whereas chances are fair he might just be a guy down at fsu and may sit for the next many years. Again, depends what he wants. Maybe he'll start for fsu, maybe not. Not a revelation I know.
Some kids just want to get away from home. Some really need to be close to their families. We don't know.
He may just have a hard time saying no to limegrover/kill.
What I do know is our chances of landing highly starred players like ragnow will go up after several more above average seasons. If we don't get him the sun will still rise, the earth will still turn, brad bielema (that made me snort-intentional?) will still be an a-hole.
That is all.
Having lived in Panama City Beach and spent plenty of time in Tallahassee for work, I can say without equivocation that the school is a blast, the town is one part trailer park and two parts dumpster. There just isn't anything to do there and the education is second rate at best. Yes they are the current darlings of the NCAA, but if you are looking for quality of life and a job after school if the NFL doesn't work out...FSU is not the place to go.
A degree from FSU is similar to an AA from Anoka Ramsey CC.
Had to look them up for how bad they really rank. My favorite stat for them, ranked 605th out of 711 in research dollars from business. Not much going on down there.
GopherHole Q&A: Frank Ragnow on Gophers: "I like them a lot." Updates Recruiting, Talks Twitter & More
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It comes through a lot that Frank likes the Gophers and coach Limegrover and coach Kill. I think he knows these coaches will be there or him all four years if he picks the Gophers and Minnesota is startng to build something special here. Coach Fischer from FSU wasn't even around for his visit and the Brew most likely wil not be either.
A Coach like Fischer is going to cash in on an NFL job if they do well in the title game. It is a good thing he got
along well with Maxx Williams and Mitch Leidner it can only help us that he has an "in" with those guys.
Sometimes the girlfriend you know who is just as loyal can be as just as good looking as the strange unknown sexy one with the DD's.
I like our chances that Mr. Ragnow picks the Gophers in the end. Hopefully coach Kill and Limegrover can sell him on being a Gopher
It's hard for me to imagine a player like Ragnow or Jeff Jones watching today's game and thinking, "Boy, that's a program I want to play for."
Or they could be thinking "Boy, that's a program I want to play for because I have a good shot of playing early on."
There is two ways of looking at it.
Or they could be thinking "Boy, that's a program I want to play for because I have a good shot of playing early on."
There is two ways of looking at it.
Unfortunately, not many recruits look at it that way. There's a reason good teams stay good and some teams stay in the basement: People want to play for winners. We're not there yet.
Unfortunately, not many recruits look at it that way. There's a reason good teams stay good and some teams stay in the basement: People want to play for winners. We're not there yet.
I think you're wrong, but whatever. No way of proving it either way.
Sure there is. Look at where the 4 and 5 star recruits go. These are the kids who get to pick their program, and very few pick programs without a history of winning recently, even though they'll have to sit for 2-3 years. For example, the one four star prospect from Minnesota who has made his decision is headed to Alabama, where he'll redshirt and then spend the majority of following two years on the bench.
Well then. . .maybe I should look into those recruits more.I guess we just have a different definition of "very few" and "not many". The #2 ranked 2014 class on rivals right now is Tennessee. They haven't gone to a bowl game since 2010. They have two 5* and 15 4* commits right now. Kentucky has nine 4* recruits. They just won two games and haven't gone to a bowl game since 2010 as well. NC State has one 5* and two 4* recruits after not winning a single conference game this season.
There are 28 5* recruits on rivals for 2014. 19 of those have announced a commitment. Two are going to Virginia, two are going to Tennessee, one North Carolina, and one NC State.
I was never arguing that just as many pick playing time over program success. I just think kids pick places where they think they can play earlier more often than you are stating.
Indiana landed six 4 stars for their 2013 class after they went 4-8