Because we need a QB in this class. McCord and Ewers are 2021 kids. Stroud and Miller are 2020 kids. Jack Miller is 100% transferring after this season. There’s a chance the McCord/Ewers loser transfers too.
Our recruiting changes so fast it's hard to make predictions sometimes. Nobody would have guessed Jamarion Miller and Isaiah Bond would be in our class a week ago but now it looks almost like a lock that both flip to Bama. 3 crystal ball picks for Miller this morning
Too early to tell. Ewers has been running mostly scout team since he arrived. He missed all of fall camp and hasn’t even had a chance to fully learn the playbook. Reports this fall were that Stroud was the guy but McCord was pushing him. McCord actually looked better in the spring game. Personally, I think they’ll both be successful. I predict Ewers wins the backup job and is the QB following Stroud. I’d assume McCord will transfer to Rutgers, where his dad went to school.
Does Clemson still have a no visit policy for their commits? Because Keon sabb is supposedly on michigans campus
He continues to tweet an article about a big development in the domani recruitment Spoiler his mom coming on the visit is the BIG development
Can I get some cliff notes on this guy? I see yall talking about him a lot but haven't ever really looked into him. What's his schtick? Is he similar to Brandon Drumm and the DrummBeat for OU?
Also used to like to get Michigan recruits onto his shitty radio show to talk shit about Ohio State. He's that amazingly awful, cocky offseason fan but so much more.
The best Sam Webb story was when he set up a “purely coincidental” meeting between Mike Weber and the Michigan staff at some restaurant and got busted.
The big positive development from that article is that Domani's mom will also be visiting with him and his dad this weekend. Pretty groundbreaking stuff honestly
We're also about to lose 3-4 kids to USC who we had penciled into the '22 and '23 classes if that makes you feel any better
Pure speculation....I would assume at a minimum the Branch brothers are likely gone. Hero Kanu possibly making an official visit to USC now. Earnest Greene (Georgia probably led anyway). Devin Brown, although I guess one of the 247 west coast guys said USC probably still won't be a factor. Hopefully it's too late in the cycle to make a huge difference with '22 kids, but definitely gonna make it a lot harder for the other blue bloods (and Clemson) to recruit California moving forward
Tore that poor kids ACL. Soft ass Texans want him *arrested for targeting and assault. *unless he flips to Texas or A&M