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re: Interesting Sociological Observation on tRant
Posted on 5/17/16 at 3:33 pm to TexasAg13
Posted on 5/17/16 at 3:33 pm to TexasAg13
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TexasAg13
Interesting Sociological Observation on tRant
by TexasAg13
Some fans are bitter and immature that these kids left their state for a superior football program.
Seems this 'superior' football program has to go out of state, more specifically Louisiana, to lure them to their program.
If they were a superior program, they would get high school talent from their 'superior talent-rich state.'
Louisiana just happens to have the most Blue-Chip CFB recruits per capita on an annual basis, yet still gets interest from your state as well as most others.
Posted on 5/17/16 at 3:52 pm to MetryTyger
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Seems this 'superior' football program has to go out of state, more specifically Louisiana, to lure them to their program
Does LSU not recruit out of state? Where is Patrick Peterson from again? What about Kwon Alexander? What state is he from?
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If they were a superior program, they would get high school talent from their 'superior talent-rich state.'
Julio Jones (1st rounder), Marcel Dareus (1st rounder), Dre Kirkpatrick (1st rounder), CJ Mosley (1st rounder), Mark Barron (1st rounder), Dee Milliner (1st rounder), DJ Fluker (1st rounder), Reggie Ragland (2nd rounder), etc. all came from the state of Alabama.
Posted on 5/17/16 at 3:57 pm to MetryTyger
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Seems this 'superior' football program has to go out of state, more specifically Louisiana, to lure them to their program.
If they were a superior program, they would get high school talent from their 'superior talent-rich state.'
What does being in a talent rich state have to do with being a superior program? South Carolina doesn't have a ton of blue chip players but Clemson is better than 95% of college programs
Posted on 5/17/16 at 6:42 pm to MetryTyger
quote:You got any idea what your post actually says about your coach and football team?..think about it.
Seems this 'superior' football program has to go out of state, more specifically Louisiana, to lure them to their program.
If they were a superior program, they would get high school talent from their 'superior talent-rich state.'
Louisiana just happens to have the most Blue-Chip CFB recruits per capita on an annual basis, yet still gets interest from your state as well as most others.
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