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re: 2016 Arkansas Recruiting Thread - Football & Basketball Commits

Posted on 12/3/15 at 5:32 pm to
Posted by hoginthesw
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Posted on 12/3/15 at 5:32 pm to
They weren't going to make an example of Katy over something like this. . The flood gates would open state wide. North Texas fans despise Katy in general as do I (the D2 crap) but even I wouldn't agree with anything harsh. CHill would go down in flames. shite. Stuff like this happens even at the middle school level to a lesser extent. My son plays at school he's not zoned in because the coach asked if us (mom and dad) if he'd be interested in playing for his team as opposed to his former school. In Plano you just pay your small sum and you can transfer upon approval. Key being approval. They rearranged his entire day schedule so he could play football. It's just how it is here.


And I'm not touting my son. He's just below average at best. He just happens to be a 5'8 7th grader that runs faster than the other little peons in his grade there.
Posted by oklahogjr
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Posted on 12/3/15 at 5:49 pm to
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And I'm not touting my son. He's just below average at best. He just happens to be a 5'8 7th grader that runs faster than the other little peons in his grade there.


start teaching him funadmentals and putting him in camps. if he keeps growing the hogs could use him.
Posted by CtotheVrzrbck
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Posted on 12/3/15 at 7:11 pm to
good lord lady I love a mom that keeps it real.

My nephew is by no means an athlete and hates sports but has caught the football bug since he got into 7th grade and is coached by a real coach now instead of blowhard Dads and is all about off-season lifting.

I tried to get him to do gymnastics with his little sister but my BIL thought gymnastics was "too fairy." It's not like body control, flexibility and explosiveness helps at any other sport or in combat sports/martial arts at all.

on a side note their 7th grade team went undefeated up until the last game that was played in a downpour and the little dudes couldn't hold onto the ball or run well in mud. Spread offenses are just simply not mudders.

But yes to the camps and no to Nebraska.
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