Dano564
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Thank goodness Blaise Andries didn’t think so.
Some kids have seen enough pigs and cornstalks, others haven't.
Thank goodness Blaise Andries didn’t think so.
Yeh, but it's really close.
Drive through southern MN, it's all Pig farms, windmills, and corn.
Perfect for Iowa.
It is difficult enough beating the suckeyes as is. Now it becomes even more difficult beating them with MN. recruits. Somehow we need to put a fence around the State. Who was the last recruit from Iowa playing for the Gophers?
They may have done that, but it is wrong. It's SMSU, always and only.
But hey, glad to see you're a strong supporter of Minnesota University.
This is twice now that someone has said something to this effect - that Iowa City is "really close" to southern MN. What the hell map are you guys looking at? Iowa City is more than 150 miles from any point in Minnesota. It is much closer to Missouri, Illinois, and wisconsin than it is to Minnesota. Moreover, Marshall is almost 400 miles away from Iowa City, while it is ~150 miles from TCF Bank Stadium. Is this some sort of absurdist humor that I'm not getting?
The average person in Minnesota doesn't even know where Iowa City is located. Why would a dumbass football player?
They may have done that, but it is wrong. It's SMSU, always and only.
But hey, glad to see you're a strong supporter of Minnesota University.
Per University guidelines, there are two acceptable usages of the school's name. Southwest Minnesota State University is acceptable on first reference of the school, while SMSU is acceptable on second reference.This SMSU comment is a false statement. From its origin, it was known as SMSC - Southwest Minnesota State College. Then, it became known as SSU - Southwest State University in the mid 70's. It only became known as SMSU in the early 00's.
So, it hasn't "always" been known as SMSU and in fact has been known as something other than that for a longer period of time than it has been known as SMSU.
Marshall football coach Terry Bahlmann is an Iowa native and coached down there for 20 years before coming up to Marshall. I blame him for sending Yahya to the dark side.
This is twice now that someone has said something to this effect - that Iowa City is "really close" to southern MN. What the hell map are you guys looking at? Iowa City is more than 150 miles from any point in Minnesota. It is much closer to Missouri, Illinois, and wisconsin than it is to Minnesota. Moreover, Marshall is almost 400 miles away from Iowa City, while it is ~150 miles from TCF Bank Stadium. Is this some sort of absurdist humor that I'm not getting?
Apparently from the commit pic they have a sign in their practice facility that says "The Road to Indianapolis Travels Through These Doors".
I look forward to our new B1G commish moving the game to his baby, US Bank Stadium, so that Iowa players and recruits get to walk through "The Road to Minnesota Travels Through These Doors"
This is twice now that someone has said something to this effect - that Iowa City is "really close" to southern MN. What the hell map are you guys looking at? Iowa City is more than 150 miles from any point in Minnesota. It is much closer to Missouri, Illinois, and wisconsin than it is to Minnesota. Moreover, Marshall is almost 400 miles away from Iowa City, while it is ~150 miles from TCF Bank Stadium. Is this some sort of absurdist humor that I'm not getting?
I wasn't using always as in historically. I meant it's always supposed to be referred to as SMSU now.
The old argument between Fleck and Kill. Not sure what I'd do if I was in this position.from local Iowa Athletic article where they seem to inflate Yahaya's stars from 3 to 4...
https://theathletic.com/1579143/202...ng-minnesota-four-star/?source=shared-article
When Minnesota coach P.J. Fleck told Yahya he had three days to commit because the coach was going on a trip, the player ended all interest in the Gophers.
"They tried to pressure me," Yayha said. "I don't like being rushed into something that I don't want to do, like being rushed into a huge decision that's going to change my life."
from local Iowa Athletic article where they seem to inflate Yahaya's stars from 3 to 4...
https://theathletic.com/1579143/202...ng-minnesota-four-star/?source=shared-article
When Minnesota coach P.J. Fleck told Yahya he had three days to commit because the coach was going on a trip, the player ended all interest in the Gophers.
"They tried to pressure me," Yayha said. "I don't like being rushed into something that I don't want to do, like being rushed into a huge decision that's going to change my life."
Good point.How is that being pressured? It's being honest. Letting a kid know the scholarship isn't going to be there forever isn't pressuring imo. It's obvious we were not the right fit anyways, so it's smart that he didn't pick here.
How is that being pressured? It's being honest. Letting a kid know the scholarship isn't going to be there forever isn't pressuring imo. It's obvious we were not the right fit anyways, so it's smart that he didn't pick here.
3 days and "forever" are worlds apart. Surely, there is some middle ground.How is that being pressured? It's being honest. Letting a kid know the scholarship isn't going to be there forever isn't pressuring imo. It's obvious we were not the right fit anyways, so it's smart that he didn't pick here.
Its a bit premature to say it burned them. Let’s see how things play out in the next few years. Then we’ll have a better idea3 days and "forever" are worlds apart. Surely, there is some middle ground.
It's clear the Gopher staff misplayed their hand here. Whether or not he was a priority for Gophers is up for debate, but they approached his recruitment as if he wasn't. And it burned them.
Unless he was offered on the same day he was told he needed to commit in 3 days, he would have had longer than 3 days to decide.3 days and "forever" are worlds apart. Surely, there is some middle ground.
It's clear the Gopher staff misplayed their hand here. Whether or not he was a priority for Gophers is up for debate, but they approached his recruitment as if he wasn't. And it burned them.
3 days and "forever" are worlds apart. Surely, there is some middle ground.
It's clear the Gopher staff misplayed their hand here. Whether or not he was a priority for Gophers is up for debate, but they approached his recruitment as if he wasn't. And it burned them.
Burned in the sense that he committed elsewhere (and to a top rival). Yes, whether or not he pans out in college remains to be seen.Its a bit premature to say it burned them. Let’s see how things play out in the next few years. Then we’ll have a better idea
Could be this. Or it could be that the kid believes in the whole "word is my bond" type mantra. Tough to know either way.If he had any interest in the gophers at all he would’ve just given his verbal and figured things out from there. It’s just a place holder, he decided he didn’t need more time to think about the gophers.
from local Iowa Athletic article where they seem to inflate Yahaya's stars from 3 to 4...
https://theathletic.com/1579143/202...ng-minnesota-four-star/?source=shared-article
When Minnesota coach P.J. Fleck told Yahya he had three days to commit because the coach was going on a trip, the player ended all interest in the Gophers.
"They tried to pressure me," Yayha said. "I don't like being rushed into something that I don't want to do, like being rushed into a huge decision that's going to change my life."