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Posted on 7/16/14 at 12:58 pm to Rizzy
Lester Cotton is now the #1 guard prospect in the nation.
Posted on 7/16/14 at 1:09 pm to sarc
So, I may be wrong, but we currently have:
The #4 Composite QB
The #5 Composite RB
The #1 Composite WR and #16 Composite WR
The #3 Composite TE
The #1 Composite OG and #4 Composite OG and #8 Composite OG
The #4 Composite WDE
The #5 Composite SDE
The #1 Composite ILB
The #5 Composite CB
The #2 Composite Safety
And we're leading for the #4 Composite DT and the #3 Composite Safety.

The #4 Composite QB
The #5 Composite RB
The #1 Composite WR and #16 Composite WR
The #3 Composite TE
The #1 Composite OG and #4 Composite OG and #8 Composite OG
The #4 Composite WDE
The #5 Composite SDE
The #1 Composite ILB
The #5 Composite CB
The #2 Composite Safety
And we're leading for the #4 Composite DT and the #3 Composite Safety.
Posted on 7/16/14 at 1:13 pm to BlackPawnMartyr
quote:nothing screams class like vegas
get class, and want to go to NYC or Vegas
Posted on 7/16/14 at 1:21 pm to AllBamaDoesIsWin
quote:and he outpassed all those ahead of him in probably the most intensive qb camp/situation outside of live play, and is the best physical specimen of the group. we fell up on this one.
The #4 Composite QB
Posted on 7/16/14 at 1:25 pm to narddogg81
Definitely. Could finish as the top QB if he keeps it up.
Posted on 7/16/14 at 1:27 pm to AllBamaDoesIsWin
What the hell do you know about central Mississippi? Half the people in Slidell can't even speak English yet your talking shite about Mississippi.
Posted on 7/16/14 at 1:29 pm to NewtonCoTide646
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What the hell do you know about central Mississippi? Half the people in Slidell can't even speak English yet your talking shite about Mississippi.
Huh?
Posted on 7/16/14 at 1:31 pm to AllBamaDoesIsWin
I think he's referring to Pawn's post on the previous page.
Posted on 7/16/14 at 1:33 pm to AllBamaDoesIsWin
quote:i agree. looked like he really made some big strides on his mechanics since his junior year. ball was coming out fast and the motion was clean at the elite 11. we will see i guess if he reverts when under pressure of getting hit (strangely, in his junior film he always had a super compact motion when on the move, just did the big windup when he set his feet on the long ball)
Definitely. Could finish as the top QB if he keeps it up.
Posted on 7/16/14 at 1:42 pm to narddogg81
Sorry for posting something off topic. But I have lived in both Central Mississippi and West Alabama., also spent a month every Summer in Mobile. I grew up in a horse racing family so, i know a good bit about Louisiana as well and I fell to see where the huge cutural diffenence is. Just pisses me off when people jump on Mississippi for nothing.
Continue to recuriting news and discussion.
Continue to recuriting news and discussion.
Posted on 7/16/14 at 1:58 pm to NewtonCoTide646
I have lived all over the south. All have high and lows just like every other state. Get over it, move on and get back to recruiting news.
Posted on 7/16/14 at 2:04 pm to NewtonCoTide646
As a life long Mississippian who now lives in Alabama and spent a ton of time And all southern states I can say that the biggest difference between Mississippi and the other southern states is worse government. Government in other southern states may be corupt, but government in Mississippi isn't even smart enough to be corupt. a lack of money at the top leads lack of money throughout the rest of the state. And there's no main city people want to visit or move to.
Posted on 7/16/14 at 2:23 pm to Sandkhan
Brandon Kennedy's announcing on Friday.
Posted on 7/16/14 at 2:23 pm to Sandkhan
In my experience, having lived in AL, MS, FL, LA, SC, and NC (as well as a good amount of time in GA and TN).....NC is the best state in the South, though the metro areas - especially Charlotte and the Tri-Cities - are becoming decidely unSouthern.
Posted on 7/16/14 at 2:26 pm to Sandkhan
From a socioeconomic standpoint, Mississippi historically lagged behind most of the nation in skills and capital due to being mainly agricultural society, one highly dependent on the economically inefficient slave system and its successor, sharecropping. By the time the south was undergoing an industrial boom, Mississippi had the longest way to go b/c of the aforementioned factors (skills, capital). Exacerbating the situation is how the fed gov't gave it a raw deal---welfare in exchange for economic freedom. Mississippi, like West Virginia, are notorious for feeding at the trough but most of that money serves big business special interests among others. There's no real skill and capital accumulation at work.
Posted on 7/16/14 at 2:27 pm to HempHead
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Adam Krohn ?@AKRivals 8m
Bama commit Calvin Ridley has arrived at FSU camp.
Posted on 7/16/14 at 2:33 pm to HempHead
NC used to be on par with West Virginia until about half a century ago when NC's leadership too necessary steps:
WSJ article after Robert Byrd's death
WV isn't all that bad, though.
WSJ article after Robert Byrd's death
WV isn't all that bad, though.
This post was edited on 7/16/14 at 2:34 pm
Posted on 7/16/14 at 2:34 pm to RollTide4Ever
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NC used to be on par with West Virginia until about half a century ago when NC's leadership too necessary steps:
I live outside of Asheville, which is a really nice city, but the hollers of WNC put the poorest of Alabama to shame. The mountainfolk can be a little scary.
Posted on 7/16/14 at 2:36 pm to HempHead
Well, that goes back to the hallowing out of American economy and welfare state. Before that happened, countless Appalachian folks and the like moved to industrial centers for better opportunities. That came to a halt by 1970.
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