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does 4.67 really get you to second in the state in the 100m? IDK, asking.
4.67 is about what I would expect from someone who runs an 11.1 100m.
Here is the profile of another kid who runs about the same time, though Fleming is a lot bigger:
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does 4.67 really get you to second in the state in the 100m? IDK, asking.
Fleming's recruitment might not be over yet. I have a feeling that Jim and UM will try to flip this kid down the road especially after he sees the mind-boggling passing numbers Shea Patterson and his NFL destined receivers - Peoples-Jones, Collins and Black - put up in 2019. They're without a doubt the best receiving group in the country. I believe all three receivers will be 1st or 2nd round picks when they choose to leave UM. What HS receiver wouldn't want to be part of a program like that ? Fleming will take notice hopefully flip to Jim when the time comes.
Fleming's recruitment might not be over yet. I have a feeling that Jim and UM will try to flip this kid down the road especially after he sees the mind-boggling passing numbers Shea Patterson and his NFL destined receivers - Peoples-Jones, Collins and Black - put up in 2019. They're without a doubt the best receiving group in the country. I believe all three receivers will be 1st or 2nd round picks when they choose to leave UM. What HS receiver wouldn't want to be part of a program like that ? Fleming will take notice hopefully flip to Jim when the time comes.
Lol. Hilarious. Thanks!Fleming's recruitment might not be over yet. I have a feeling that Jim and UM will try to flip this kid down the road especially after he sees the mind-boggling passing numbers Shea Patterson and his NFL destined receivers - Peoples-Jones, Collins and Black - put up in 2019. They're without a doubt the best receiving group in the country. I believe all three receivers will be 1st or 2nd round picks when they choose to leave UM. What HS receiver wouldn't want to be part of a program like that ? Fleming will take notice hopefully flip to Jim when the time comes.
If that does happen, he'll take a seat in 2021 when JJ McCarthy hits the UM campus. He's probably the top national HS QB of the last 10 years.Only problem with that is Fleming won't know which Michigan QB would be throwing him the ball as jimbo will be looking in the transfer portal for Patterson's replacement.
If that does happen, he'll take a seat in 2021 when JJ McCarthy hits the UM campus. He's probably the top national HS QB of the last 10 years.
If that does happen, he'll take a seat in 2021 when JJ McCarthy hits the UM campus. He's probably the top national HS QB of the last 10 years.
If that does happen, he'll take a seat in 2021 when JJ McCarthy hits the UM campus. He's probably the top national HS QB of the last 10 years.
Ladies and gentlemen, we have found MichiganAl.
The delusion runs strong in this one.If that does happen, he'll take a seat in 2021 when JJ McCarthy hits the UM campus. He's probably the top national HS QB of the last 10 years.
You beat me to it, was just going to say it looks like MichiganAl has chimed in.Ladies and gentlemen, we have found MichiganAl.
If you say so. What happened to all those 4 and 5 star QBs that harbaugh has recruited? Why does he keep going and getting transfers?If that does happen, he'll take a seat in 2021 when JJ McCarthy hits the UM campus. He's probably the top national HS QB of the last 10 years.
I hope he sticks at osu. Give me Lambert, Dottin, and Washington. Dream if one of Rosemy, Redding, Manuel, Britt, Gowdy tooAs we saw with Parsons, it isn’t a sure thing until a recruit signs ( even then, it isn’t sure with transfer rules ).
I expect JF to not burn any bridges with Fleming if he commits elsewhere at this point.
Lol, got a huge laugh from this too.The delusion runs strong in this one.
Check the latest APR scores and get back to me. Also, reading other teams boards is entertaining if nothing else. Don’t act like you haven’t.You literallydon't know what you're talking about. Zero insight into either program. The US News and World Report Rankings (ignoring, for the moment, the utter idiocy of using those "rankings" as anything other than bird cage liner) have NOTHING to do with the relative emphasis (and requirements) that a particular FOOTBALL PROGRAM may place on academic pursuits.
That doesn't make the "the kid went somewhere else because of academics" excuse any less lame, weak, and pathetic...…. but it does go to highlight the idiocy of your "mirror image" argument.
And, even more pathetically, your determination to run to an internet message board of a "rival" program - - - like a brain-damaged Pavlovian Dog - - - to thump your weak and shallow chest over a 18 (19?) year old kid's decision to join the OSU football program.
FWIW (not much):
https://web3.ncaa.org/aprsearch/gsrsearch
BigTen Football: Graduation Success Rates / % of Football Players Graduating (National Average = 62%)
Northwestern 99 / 92
Minnesota 89 / 71
Michigan 87 / 69
Wisconsin 86 / 72
Maryland 84 / 62
Indiana 83 / 68
Penn State 82 / 66
Michigan State 82 / 67
Nebraska 82 / 72
Illinois 81 / 65
Iowa 80 / 64
Rutgers 78 / 55
Purdue 77 / 64
THE Ohio State University...….. 64 / 44 (37% for AfAm Football Players)
Notice any outliers?
3-11. LOLFranklin’s already proven enough to me to know he’s the guy.
Fleming has at least one more commit video in him - either a video re-committing to OSU after a late season flirt with a sexy previously unconsidered suitor (USC, Oregon, Texas, Oklahoma, ND) or a new commit video altogether (after OSU craps the bed). This dude is not finished being twitter famous...
that would not be that far fetched in terms of a flip. we have an actual season to play, and the OSU group need to show on the field what they can do. If Clemson shows on the field and they keep pressing, it would not be that much of a stretch to see him down there.
BTW - what is the real speed on this guy??? is 4.67 40 his real time? he would be in the bottom group of our skill players with that time. I thought he was like some kind of state sprint champ in track. usually when we see a WR in the top 10 national recruits they are a burner so that time does not seem to fit.
3-11. LOL
Dunno. But he’s pretty much the best player on the field when he plays HS ball right? What is his competition like? I’d start there.
Dunno. But he’s pretty much the best player on the field when he plays HS ball right? What is his competition like? I’d start there.
Ever been to Indianapolis in December, jimjim??
Awesome stuff.Great high school athletes are the ones that tend to mature earlier than their classmates. What we want are those who will mature in two to three years, when they are Nittany Lions. Losing particular kids is no big deal. How did Hackenberger work out or that kid from Maryland (Williams, I believe). How about the McDonald guy that just got his degree. Great kids, wonderful athletes and all world in High School. Good but not great in College. On the other hand, Trace McSoreley was not that highly thought of as a high school qback and Saquon was not all world in high school. Those are just two.
Tomorrow the sun rises and there are no earthquakes in Pennsyvania or Ohio. Things are good and will get better.
APR is a joke and no one cares about that nonsense. It's a made up number that is biased against PSU because of the crippling sanctions. The only number that matters is black graduation rates and nothing else. That is the one metric that demonstrates how one school cares about minorities getting a degree and the other doesn't. It separates football factories from academic first institutions like PSU. For years SuePa spent hundreds of hours teaching PSU players to read and write because she cared about education and the Grand Experiment. There is not another athletic program out there that would do that. Cordell Jones ain't come to play school. Never forget thatCheck the latest APR scores and get back to me. Also, reading other teams boards is entertaining if nothing else. Don’t act like you haven’t.
Besides, everything I wrote was fact. Nothing of what you posted was in opposition to my statement. I was calling ESRC out for his idiotic commentary. At no point did I say I had any insight into either program. At no point did I put PSU down. It’s a great school.
Feel free to try another “rebuttal” because your first one was a whiff.
Big 10 championship....ever hear of it?3-11. LOL
Big 10 championship....ever hear of it?
We can provide directions for you.Ever been to Indianapolis in December, jimjim??
Look, the kid made a business decision. He will play sooner at OSU due to tougher competition at Penn State, the academic expectations are lower as are expectations about going to class. Penn State is not for everyone. Good luck to the young man
Check the latest APR scores and get back to me. Also, reading other teams boards is entertaining if nothing else. Don’t act like you haven’t.
Besides, everything I wrote was fact. Nothing of what you posted was in opposition to my statement. I was calling ESRC out for his idiotic commentary. At no point did I say I had any insight into either program. At no point did I put PSU down. It’s a great school.
Feel free to try another “rebuttal” because your first one was a whiff.
Sorry, man, but don't delude yourself.
A 29 on the ACT is the average for an Ohio State student.
A 28 on the ACT is the average for a Penn St. student.
https://www.prepscholar.com/act/s/colleges/Ohio-State-University-ACT-scores-GPA
https://www.prepscholar.com/sat/s/colleges/Penn-State-admission-requirements
And Ohio State is a more prestigious university than Penn St.
OSU #56 to PSU #59, here:
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/compare?xwalk_id=204796&xwalk_id=214777
For World University rankings: Buckeyes #71 to Penn St's #81
https://www.timeshighereducation.co...th/100/sort_by/rank/sort_order/asc/cols/stats
This one has OSU at #89 and PSU at #95.
What does any of that have to do with the expectations of the football players? I notice you didn’t post the grad rates for football players and athletes...or how many easy grades are given to football players by fanboy professors.Sorry, man, but don't delude yourself.
A 29 on the ACT is the average for an Ohio State student.
A 28 on the ACT is the average for a Penn St. student.
https://www.prepscholar.com/act/s/colleges/Ohio-State-University-ACT-scores-GPA
https://www.prepscholar.com/sat/s/colleges/Penn-State-admission-requirements
And Ohio State is a more prestigious university than Penn St.
OSU #56 to PSU #59, here:
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/compare?xwalk_id=204796&xwalk_id=214777
For World University rankings: Buckeyes #71 to Penn St's #81
https://www.timeshighereducation.co...th/100/sort_by/rank/sort_order/asc/cols/stats
This one has OSU at #89 and PSU at #95.
You really think the academic expectations and rigors of a football player at OSU is the same as PSU? Do you really?Sorry, man, but don't delude yourself.
A 29 on the ACT is the average for an Ohio State student.
A 28 on the ACT is the average for a Penn St. student.
https://www.prepscholar.com/act/s/colleges/Ohio-State-University-ACT-scores-GPA
https://www.prepscholar.com/sat/s/colleges/Penn-State-admission-requirements
And Ohio State is a more prestigious university than Penn St.
OSU #56 to PSU #59, here:
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/compare?xwalk_id=204796&xwalk_id=214777
For World University rankings: Buckeyes #71 to Penn St's #81
https://www.timeshighereducation.co...th/100/sort_by/rank/sort_order/asc/cols/stats
This one has OSU at #89 and PSU at #95.
You really think the academic expectations and rigors of a football player at OSU is the same as PSU? Do you really?