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re: Is it true that the University of Texas recruited 7 of the top 9 players in Texas?
Posted on 12/24/17 at 11:29 am to cypressbrake3
Posted on 12/24/17 at 11:29 am to cypressbrake3
So you dummies expected Fisher to come in, assemble a staff, and recruit lights out in a couple of weeks eh?
Obviously you don't even realize that Herman didn't recruit well at Texas last year, with even more time.
You know what just occurred to me? Herman and Fisher both turned down LSU. That's gotta sting. In fact, Fisher has turned down LSU twice in the last 2 years. That'll leave a scar.
Obviously you don't even realize that Herman didn't recruit well at Texas last year, with even more time.
You know what just occurred to me? Herman and Fisher both turned down LSU. That's gotta sting. In fact, Fisher has turned down LSU twice in the last 2 years. That'll leave a scar.
Posted on 12/24/17 at 11:37 am to Huddie Leadbetter
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So you dummies expected Fisher to come in, assemble a staff, and recruit lights out in a couple of weeks eh?
What I'm impressed with is the following:
-With the exception of Brown, Fisher has maintained all of Sumlin's commits. (Brown hasn't signed a letter of intent yet, so it's still not certain he signs with Alabama)
-In the 3 weeks he's been on the job, he pulled in two JUCO players at critical need, TE Jace Sternberger and DT Mohammed Dialo (who Fisher flipped from Oregon).
Posted on 12/25/17 at 7:56 am to Huddie Leadbetter
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Herman and Fisher both turned down LSU. That's gotta sting. In fact, Fisher has turned down LSU twice in the last 2 years. That'll leave a scar.
No, neither of them turned down LSU. Both demanded far more money than they were worth. Jimbo asked us for the deal that A&M gave to him. We laughed and told him to frick off
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