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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 202163" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>I'm sorry. But which players might they have been? "A few" 4-stars? I gotta get out from under the manhole cover I've been hiding under. As for Stanford, well. Check out Harbaugh's epic defense of his recruiting to minimum Stanford qualifications by archly noting even his sainted alma mater, Michigan, was famous for it. It has been a spell since Stanford was a black hole for anybody. I think a fellow named Bill Walsh coached there, and then Andrew Luck played there, and ... Duke I'll give you, and Cutcliffe has done a good job. Tough school. Also a liberal arts school with so many majors they won't fit into the Durham phone book. Notre Dame? Yep, some down years .. with decidedly down coaches. Anybody remember that Davie didn't know the difference in cut and chop blocking and routinely referred to every cut as a chop? Or couldn't figure out why Johnson called his offense a spread option? That kind of coach. Willingham? Really, now. Wonder why they couldn't win at ND? And which 4-stars do we have a shot at and how do you know exactly? Because the kid put on his recruiting web site that he had an offer? If all the kids on all the services had all the offers they claimed, eventually they would write a great work of fiction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 202163, member: 2175"] I'm sorry. But which players might they have been? "A few" 4-stars? I gotta get out from under the manhole cover I've been hiding under. As for Stanford, well. Check out Harbaugh's epic defense of his recruiting to minimum Stanford qualifications by archly noting even his sainted alma mater, Michigan, was famous for it. It has been a spell since Stanford was a black hole for anybody. I think a fellow named Bill Walsh coached there, and then Andrew Luck played there, and ... Duke I'll give you, and Cutcliffe has done a good job. Tough school. Also a liberal arts school with so many majors they won't fit into the Durham phone book. Notre Dame? Yep, some down years .. with decidedly down coaches. Anybody remember that Davie didn't know the difference in cut and chop blocking and routinely referred to every cut as a chop? Or couldn't figure out why Johnson called his offense a spread option? That kind of coach. Willingham? Really, now. Wonder why they couldn't win at ND? And which 4-stars do we have a shot at and how do you know exactly? Because the kid put on his recruiting web site that he had an offer? If all the kids on all the services had all the offers they claimed, eventually they would write a great work of fiction. [/QUOTE]
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