ROMAN VOSS TO MINNESOTA!



That part hasn't changed. Until he signs in December, he's free to change his mind as often as he wants.
Feel he's pretty solid though if he already turned down Bama and others
Signs what in December? And is that thing signed any form of a binding legal contract?

I don't think he will change his mind. This was a phenomenal signing and I am thrilled he chose to stay home!!

I'm merely curious and thought others reading this thread (even if they don't say so) might be interested, as well. Thanks!
 

Signs what in December? And is that thing signed any form of a binding legal contract?

I don't think he will change his mind. This was a phenomenal signing and I am thrilled he chose to stay home!!

I'm merely curious and thought others reading this thread (even if they don't say so) might be interested, as well. Thanks!
National Letter of Intent, or whatever it's called these days. There's early signing day in December and then another in February, I think it is.
 

Why Roman Voss chose the Gophers, even after Alabama rolled out the red carpet​

He chose the Gophers, staying in his home state and committing to a group of coaches — head coach P.J. Fleck, offensive coordinator Greg Harbaugh Jr. and tight ends coach Eric Koehler — who earned his trust.

“I just thought the people make the place,” Voss said Tuesday in a phone interview with the Minnesota Star Tribune. “The place doesn’t make the people.”

That’s not a criticism of coach Kalen DeBoer and the Crimson Tide staff — “Their people were great,” Voss said. “They were awesome”– but rather a tribute to the relationship that Fleck and Co. built since becoming the first program to show interest in Voss in April 2024.

“That coaching staff believes in me more than any coaching staff in the country,” Voss said. “I have a very good connection with them, and I think I have a good chance to play early in my career and hopefully make an impact right away.”


Go Gophers!!
 


Is it possible Voss will enroll early and start school Winter Semester? He seems like a young man that is mature enough physically and mentally to handle entering college early.
 

Is it possible Voss will enroll early and start school Winter Semester? He seems like a young man that is mature enough physically and mentally to handle entering college early.
He's a dandy buckets player too on what should be a very good team. I'd be surprised if he gave that up but maybe he's getting a big enough bag?
 

Is it possible Voss will enroll early and start school Winter Semester? He seems like a young man that is mature enough physically and mentally to handle entering college early.
No. He'll play hoops. They might win the 2A title next year.
 

Would he not have a decent shot at playing right away this fall as a TE? Mainly just Geers?


EDIT: I saw we did add a transfer who played at Purdue last year
 
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My thought was "Why is Roman Voss at the top of the message board? It can't be a good thing..."
He will be at state basketball in two weeks. JCC has so much talent in their school. They just took down 31-0 Morris Area in their section final.

I'd have that split picture framed in my house if I'm the parent.
 


Scarring can lead to overcoming adversity.
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Scarring can lead to overcoming adversity.
There are very few things in life that humbled me (in a healthy way) more than Jake Sullivan and Jibrahn Ike absolutely torching me on a basketball court. It was the first time in my life I felt utterly helpless and I just had to say to myself "F it, just do your best". I've had to say the same thing to myself in much more pivotal/important parts of my life in the future (health issues, parents being sick, career moves, being a parent), but that's the first time in my life I really remember actively thinking it.
 

I usually don't get too excited about incoming recruits as there are so many that don't pan out, and so many that seem to be overhyped. I am really looking forward to Voss and Estrada for some reason. Hopefully they pan out!
 

There are very few things in life that humbled me (in a healthy way) more than Jake Sullivan and Jibrahn Ike absolutely torching me on a basketball court. It was the first time in my life I felt utterly helpless and I just had to say to myself "F it, just do your best". I've had to say the same thing to myself in much more pivotal/important parts of my life in the future (health issues, parents being sick, career moves, being a parent), but that's the first time in my life I really remember actively thinking it.
Mbakwe did that to us!
 







In any sport, watching on TV or from a distant seat in an arena gives an average fan a sense of what high level athletes can do . . . but you don't fully grasp just how far beyond us mere mortals they are until you are able to observe from very close up, or even "compete" against them. Way back when I sat in the front row at Williams Arena for men's basketball games while working on the stats crew and was continually astounded that people that size could move that quickly.
 




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