BleedGopher
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Don't think that Carter is the one to look to. Based upon what we've seen.....it's the Daniels twins who have helped sway his decision.
Considering that one of Snelson's main factors was playing time......Minnesota is a good choice. Nothing but open playing time here.
Cancel the balloons and cake, guys. Apparently, there is a 0% chance this sticks. We are just a placeholder until Virginia Tech offers:
http://virginiatech.247sports.com/Board/59428/Contents/Snelson-to-minnesota-38510646
You just quoted the same message board we have all been talking about throughout this entire thread. It was linked among the first few posts.
I could be wrong but I don't even think the staff didn't really knew anything about him at all until the Daniels told the staff that Snelson was interested. Snelson might not have even had an offer before the Daniels made the staff aware of him.
Well, then the expression of my avatar character makes more sense now, doesn't it?
I'm open to suggestions. How could I reword my post to avoid a "pissing match"? I loved the response too, btw.
Cancel the balloons and cake, guys. Apparently, there is a 0% chance this sticks. We are just a placeholder until Virginia Tech offers:
http://virginiatech.247sports.com/Board/59428/Contents/Snelson-to-minnesota-38510646
Just pointing out that whenever anyone here is corrected on something there is usually a thin skinned rebuttal that turns into a comparison of c*ck lengths.
What is considered long? Asking for a friend.
Kid sounds like a great recruit. It's fun to see the U start to land nationally-ranked kids.
But, can't help pointing out that, before this year, the party line among a lot of Gopher Fans was that Kill & staff excelled at locating "diamonds in the rough," and "coaching up" 2- and 3-star kids to become quality players.
Now, if the Gophers start landing 4-star or even 5-star recruits, how does that change the perception of the program? Are the Gophs ready to drop the "plucky underdogs" persona and play with the big dogs?
And, how much does this change expectations for the program? Are people going to start expecting/demanding conference titles - national playoff berths - how high is the bar going to be set?
As Gopher Fans, we are preparing to march boldly into unknown territory. I'm excited, but also a little apprehensive - because there is no road map for unknown territory.
Kid sounds like a great recruit. It's fun to see the U start to land nationally-ranked kids.
But, can't help pointing out that, before this year, the party line among a lot of Gopher Fans was that Kill & staff excelled at locating "diamonds in the rough," and "coaching up" 2- and 3-star kids to become quality players.
Now, if the Gophers start landing 4-star or even 5-star recruits, how does that change the perception of the program? Are the Gophs ready to drop the "plucky underdogs" persona and play with the big dogs?
And, how much does this change expectations for the program? Are people going to start expecting/demanding conference titles - national playoff berths - how high is the bar going to be set?
As Gopher Fans, we are preparing to march boldly into unknown territory. I'm excited, but also a little apprehensive - because there is no road map for unknown territory.
Seeing how well he has coached up the 2 & 3 stars recruits makes me anxious to see how well he can coach up the 4 or even 5 star recruits.Kid sounds like a great recruit. It's fun to see the U start to land nationally-ranked kids.
But, can't help pointing out that, before this year, the party line among a lot of Gopher Fans was that Kill & staff excelled at locating "diamonds in the rough," and "coaching up" 2- and 3-star kids to become quality players.
Now, if the Gophers start landing 4-star or even 5-star recruits, how does that change the perception of the program? Are the Gophs ready to drop the "plucky underdogs" persona and play with the big dogs?
And, how much does this change expectations for the program? Are people going to start expecting/demanding conference titles - national playoff berths - how high is the bar going to be set?
As Gopher Fans, we are preparing to march boldly into unknown territory. I'm excited, but also a little apprehensive - because there is no road map for unknown territory.
= 6 and 7 starsSeeing how well he has coached up the 2 & 3 stars recruits makes me anxious to see how well he can coach up the 4 or even 5 star recruits.
= 6 and 7 stars
I could be wrong but I don't even think the staff didn't really knew anything about him at all until the Daniels told the staff that Snelson was interested. Snelson might not have even had an offer before the Daniels made the staff aware of him.
Call me crazy, but my first reaction when we got the commitments from the Daniels' twins was "Whhaaaat? We took commits from a couple 3*'s who've never visited, or camped with us? They must have a couple teammates who're 4* & 5* players". It's a common practice in the the recruiting game, I wonder if that was part of the equation?